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I'll be praying for you, Chappy...we know God won't make a mistake.... I have seen various objects take a highly circuitous route to a new home. May all parties involved be content with the ownership progress. Know you're in my thoughts and prayers, John.
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Have to agree....recently "won" a pay it forward contest.....real quick, here comes a box full of excellent magazines! Offered to pay/help shipping etc etc.....he refused! and said to give it to the next guy......AMEN! Thanks James!
I voted, and that's what matters.....friendly competition between MV owners for beer and bragging rights.....it's the fellowship I enjoy......sort of like belonging to a "good" unit again. (Back to the top! Come on, VOTE)
Try a strap wrench? Does less damage but can still apply decent rotational force. Also, tap around circumference of cap, close to edge with hammer several times. Apply penetrating oil, repeat, wait try again...........
Let us know how it goes.....photos might help with more specific info
Ahhhhhh, plumbing...... persistence gets the job done....PEX is good in many applications, not all.....congrats on the repair. Maybe I should work on my M1009? Lol
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