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Old 08-14-2022, 03:38 PM   #16
Cbrez
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Originally Posted by NCFischers View Post
Unscrew the handle, take a 1/2 inch piece of clear tubing and slide it over the shaft and secure it with a hose clamp. Pour about 6 inches of oil (whatever is available) in the tube and let it sit overnight. Mark the oil level on the tubing with a magic marker. Mine has worked for two years after I did this.
Great tip! The handle for our kitchen gray water tank is hard to pull. It’s located behind the wheels and I was told it gets hard to pull because of debris that gets kicked up by the wheels. I lubricate occasionally but doubt the lube penetrates very far down the cable. Your tip sounds like a great solution. Thanks very much.
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