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Hi guys,

I'm not a plumber but I am in the trade so I do have some knowledge, but this one is a bit tricky.

I have an old concrete manhole with an 8" clay pipe drop drain going into it from approx a meter up.

Now someone in their wisdom has joined into this pipe with 6" plastic and just sat the end of the pipe halfway over the opening of the drop drain, I assume they delicately broke the collar of the tee as it is no more.
So I have a broken 8" clay tee, does anyone know how I can get over this?

Thank you
 

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