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<blockquote data-quote="valtraman" data-source="post: 6600142" data-attributes="member: 4087"><p>The tank and spring sit right next to each other with just a short pipe feeding into the tank . I have blocked the supply and emptied the tank completely to check inside. I have pointed up coupe small bits where plaster coming off hardly anything though and will now let tank fill up . Have had the rose off and fine even had Rods down the pipe a bit and feels clear at that end anyway. As said tank is very clean with hardly any sediment in bottom. I think will let it fill completely and leave the outside tap running and see if can clear itself if air</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="valtraman, post: 6600142, member: 4087"] The tank and spring sit right next to each other with just a short pipe feeding into the tank . I have blocked the supply and emptied the tank completely to check inside. I have pointed up coupe small bits where plaster coming off hardly anything though and will now let tank fill up . Have had the rose off and fine even had Rods down the pipe a bit and feels clear at that end anyway. As said tank is very clean with hardly any sediment in bottom. I think will let it fill completely and leave the outside tap running and see if can clear itself if air [/QUOTE]
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