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replying to mike hide, Jim wrote:
I need a 2&1/2 go in ground pool
Pump motor. Any idea of price
Square flange

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replying to mike hide, Jim wrote:
I need a 2&1/2 go in ground pool
Pump motor. Any idea of price
Square flange


I'll do it for $3 Billion. But you have to agree to meet and use your
words to tell me what you actually want.

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On 2/8/2019 11:33 PM, Puckdropper wrote:
Jim m wrote in
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replying to mike hide, Jim wrote:
I need a 2&1/2 go in ground pool
Pump motor. Any idea of price
Square flange


I'll do it for $3 Billion. But you have to agree to meet and use your
words to tell me what you actually want.

Puckdropper


GMTA! I was tempted to just tell him it would cost more than $20 and
less than $500M. I thought that perhaps he would stop, think, and then
realize what an idiotic question he'd just asked.

Then again I'm wondering just how big the existing OEM motor is that he
can somehow fit a 2½ hp motor in the existing one.
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On Sat, 9 Feb 2019 19:02:05 -0600, Unquestionably Confused
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GMTA! I was tempted to just tell him it would cost more than $20 and
less than $500M. I thought that perhaps he would stop, think, and then
realize what an idiotic question he'd just asked.

Then again I'm wondering just how big the existing OEM motor is that he
can somehow fit a 2½ hp motor in the existing one.

I read that too. You aren't the only one who is confused. Now there are at
least three confused people - the OP, you, and me.
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On Friday, February 8, 2019 at 6:44:05 PM UTC-6, Jim wrote:
replying to mike hide, Jim wrote:
I need a 2&1/2 go in ground pool
Pump motor. Any idea of price
Square flange

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There are many different types and grades of motors , here are a few.
https://www.grainger.com/search?sear...p+pool +motor


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