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Looks about as temporary as the busted (rusted?) conduit to the left of the stump!! BTW.. When was the last time anyone installed a green Bellbox or green WP cover?
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BTW.. When was the last time anyone installed a green Bellbox or green WP cover? I found a green 3-hole cover once, still in the original blister pack. I kept it for a while and then threw it away. Peter
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Silly question, is there a significance to the green covers? Or was that just how the manufacturer painted them?
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I think the green was just an option to help blend things into the landscaping when desired.. I think I've actually bought a green cover twice in my life.. and it's been at least 10-15 years since I've seen one on a supply house shelf
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That tree seems to have grown fast (check out the rings). Wonder if the fountain played a role in it?
And come to think of it,it's been awhile since I've seen a green cover around. I have a few floating around, but I've had them for 15+ years at least.
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