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Patching an automatic waterer
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<blockquote data-quote="Logan52" data-source="post: 1839175" data-attributes="member: 32879"><p>I have a Ritchie two hole waterer with some age on it, about ten years or more. It has faded to a mild pink where it was once red.</p><p>The upper plastic housing is full of cracks. It does not leak and functions, but froze solid during the recent cold spell. Mt two newer four hole waterers continued to function as they should have.</p><p>I have tried epoxy weld and other things, the cracks just continue to grow.</p><p>Time for a new fountain?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logan52, post: 1839175, member: 32879"] I have a Ritchie two hole waterer with some age on it, about ten years or more. It has faded to a mild pink where it was once red. The upper plastic housing is full of cracks. It does not leak and functions, but froze solid during the recent cold spell. Mt two newer four hole waterers continued to function as they should have. I have tried epoxy weld and other things, the cracks just continue to grow. Time for a new fountain? [/QUOTE]
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