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- The basement wall between big basement and water tank. I have a f37cksls it’s hard to work on fresh water and I think tanks has a leak. Wish this tank was in the frame like my nuwa. It looks tough to do. But my jidder bug could doit. Thanks for your sorry for being a pain at times.Posted: 11:32 AM – Aug 09, 2015Hope this correct areaPosted: 3:31 PM – Aug 09, 2015Had to get to mine as the first owner drilled through from the front compartment to install pegboard. So it’s just a matter of removing all the screws and get the carpeted panel out, then there’s a 3/4 plywood next. Make sure you kill power to the basement first. I then just moved it out on one end without disconnect from the pump and fixed my holes. Good luckPosted: 4:45 PM – Aug 09, 2015How about not putting it back. Leaving it outPosted: 4:59 PM – Aug 09, 2015The plywood wall holds the water tank in place. Its pretty heavy when full.Posted: 6:32 PM – Aug 09, 2015Our wall was easy to remove. The water tank is very heavy when full. Ours pushed the bottom of the wall out and I had to reinforce it with a 2 X 4.
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