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Hi all just to let you know I need someone who knows a great deal about domestic central heating pumps. I am just about pulling my hair out over a problem with my system, I am 72 years young have been round the block a few times on different things and know when to admit I am wrong, I will elaborate in my next post as it is getting late and I need my ( ahem ) beauty sleep, Honestly I am at my wits end and could sit and cry over this problem.
Speak to you all later good night everyone.
 
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