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Old 10-03-2004, 04:13 AM
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OK, I am growing impatient. I want to get the pump going so I can see if the
Bottom Drain will tug some of the leaves over to the VF. Ya think it's warm
enough yet in Zone 6? Bonnie is your pump on? Robyn? Any other Zone 6+'ers
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Old 10-03-2004, 04:14 AM
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BV, I'm a zone 6er ... my pump has been on for two weeks. However, tonight
temps are supposed to drop to 28 degrees so I don't know if I'll
keep it on or not ;-) Decisions - Decisions ...

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OK, I am growing impatient. I want to get the pump going so I can see if

the
Bottom Drain will tug some of the leaves over to the VF. Ya think it's

warm
enough yet in Zone 6? Bonnie is your pump on? Robyn? Any other Zone 6+'ers
out there?

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Pittsburgh here--have the pump running---temps can fall for short times its
ok. My neighbor had hers on all winter against my advice but every thing
was ok with hers too.

Pat


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BV, I'm a zone 6er ... my pump has been on for two weeks. However,

tonight
temps are supposed to drop to 28 degrees so I don't know if I'll
keep it on or not ;-) Decisions - Decisions ...

Nedra
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836
http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118

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OK, I am growing impatient. I want to get the pump going so I can see if

the
Bottom Drain will tug some of the leaves over to the VF. Ya think it's

warm
enough yet in Zone 6? Bonnie is your pump on? Robyn? Any other Zone

6+'ers
out there?

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I started mine this weekend. I think (hope) we are past a hard freeze.
Now it's better running than sitting with water in it during short
periods below freezing. Nice to hear the sound of running water again.

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"BenignVanilla" wrote in message
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OK, I am growing impatient. I want to get the pump going so I can

see if the
Bottom Drain will tug some of the leaves over to the VF. Ya think

it's warm
enough yet in Zone 6? Bonnie is your pump on? Robyn? Any other Zone

6+'ers
out there?

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BV.
www.iheartmypond.com






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BV, my pump runs every day of the year. As soon as it stops snowing
today, you can turn it back on. Your neighbor Robyn.

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OK, I am growing impatient. I want to get the pump going so I can see if the
Bottom Drain will tug some of the leaves over to the VF. Ya think it's warm
enough yet in Zone 6? Bonnie is your pump on? Robyn? Any other Zone 6+'ers
out there?

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BV, my pump runs every day of the year. As soon as it stops snowing
today, you can turn it back on. Your neighbor Robyn.

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Thanks to Robyn and everyone else that responded. I am going to kick it back
on as soon as I can get out there and clear some leaves.

BV.


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"Robyn Rhudy" wrote in message
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BV, my pump runs every day of the year. As soon as it stops snowing
today, you can turn it back on. Your neighbor Robyn.

snip

Thanks to Robyn and everyone else that responded. I am going to kick it back
on as soon as I can get out there and clear some leaves.

BV.


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