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Part of the job today, take this down and replace with new fitting.

Can you see where the original installer went wrong?

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These were on the same job.
It was an Irish fella who just put his own fittings up. Started having problems, so got us in. In the loft he'd chicken wired around a central wooden floor.......ended up cutting it and crawling through to get at everything.

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why would you need a pullcord over a bar? al you need is hand pumps.
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