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<p>[QUOTE="Longhood379, post: 2383545, member: 35838"]My old ('88 w 3406C) 379 has had all the equalizer crap removed and a tee in the return and suction lines, both suction lines have ball valves in them so that you can shut off the draw from either tank, but with both valves open it keeps both tanks about the same.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Longhood379, post: 2383545, member: 35838"]My old ('88 w 3406C) 379 has had all the equalizer crap removed and a tee in the return and suction lines, both suction lines have ball valves in them so that you can shut off the draw from either tank, but with both valves open it keeps both tanks about the same.[/QUOTE]
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