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Old September 19th 04, 06:45 PM
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My pump just died too, and actually this is the time of year that all kinds
of garden/outdoor stuff is on sale, and I found NO sales on pumps--just bit
the bullet and bought one--helps keep the pond from icing over too later in
the winter.
Kirsten
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Our Gargoyle pump finally died.

Would is be better to wait for spring sales, or does anyone know who has
sales in the fall?

I want to replace that pump, and also get a above ground pump/uv filter
system as well.

We're already getting low 50s night temperatures here in NC...

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