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What am I going to do?

slipgateslipgate Member Posts: 12,741
edited May 2009 in General Discussion
What am I going to do this weekend? The bathroom is done! It is ready for "business".

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  • HandLoadHandLoad Member Posts: 15,998
    edited November -1
    Go to the local Gunstore and pick out your reward.
  • spanielsellsspanielsells Member Posts: 12,498
    edited November -1
    If you're ready for business, then a good supply of high-grade toity paper is in order.
  • p3skykingp3skyking Member Posts: 23,916 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Eat a load of bananas and corn, just to be sure. [:o)]
  • slipgateslipgate Member Posts: 12,741
    edited November -1
    I don't like the way this new toilette flushed at all! It is a Kohler low flow and when you flush it, it sounds like it is short cycling and the bowl barely fills up at all with water. I guess most of the water is directed around the ring. basically when you flush it sounds like it is broken. But my buddy has the same toilette and his does the same thing. I didn't realize that until I tried this one, I always thought his was broken! I wonder if I can replace the tank components with regular stuff. I have another Kohler low flow that was replaced 3 years ago that doesn't work like this.

    DAMN Liberals!
  • Bubba Jr.Bubba Jr. Member Posts: 8,304 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    quote:Originally posted by slipgate
    I don't like the way this new toilette flushed at all! It is a Kohler low flow and when you flush it, it sounds like it is short cycling and the bowl barely fills up at all with water. I guess most of the water is directed around the ring. basically when you flush it sounds like it is broken. But my buddy has the same toilette and his does the same thing. I didn't realize that until I tried this one, I always thought his was broken! I wonder if I can replace the tank components with regular stuff. I have another Kohler low flow that was replaced 3 years ago that doesn't work like this.

    DAMN Liberals!


    I have 2 Kohlers that do the same thing. Before you decide to change out parts, eat a bunch of mexican food, wait a day, then do what comes natural and see if everything slides down like it should. I've have only managed to get mine plugged up twice in 5 years, and I have some pretty big loads sometimes. [xx(]
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