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![]() "Smitty Two" wrote in message news ![]() In article , "RBM" wrote: Yes you do, but be sure that the timer motor is 240 volt. I believe they install one leg of the timer motor to the "A" terminal when the clock is 120 volt God dammit. Stop replying to the ****ing spammers. And if you INSIST on it, then at least remove the spam link. God dammit??? You need to lighten up, it's bad for your pressure. I hadn't realized it was a spammer. Did it somehow injure you that I replied? If I don't remove the spam link, are you unable to stop yourself from clicking on it? Maybe I'm missing something, if so, please enlighten me |
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