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Old December 16th 04, 05:06 AM
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If you already have a wet pump (robust vanes, 2000 hr life?), I can't
imagine why you want to switch to a dry pump with average MTBF of 400
hours. I don't know how good the M20 is - Airwolf is another separator
that appears to have a little more robust design, but probably either
will work.

 




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