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Old 10-13-2021, 10:52 AM   #9
linux3
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Join Date: Jul 2016
Location: Western NY
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Wait, wait. You live in MN meaning Minnesota?
I don't think blowing out the lines is good for your weather.
There are lots of good reviews around here for winterizing but you have to consider the climate of the poster.

My suggestion and I do skip parts because there are some really good reviews here.
My main point is getting the adapter to pump the antifreeze and sources.
Find your water pump. Easy way to do this is to run it and listen for the noise. Usually you have to remove a panel to see it.
OK, what fitting do you have on the supply side of the pump? It's the hose that comes from the fresh water tank.
Look at the brand of pump. I have a FlowJet and I bought this adapter. I went to Home Deport and bought 3 feet of clear hose that fits the adapter.
Buy 3 gallons of the pink stuff. In my area Walmart is the cheapest.
Open all faucets and drain everything including the water heater tank.
Set the bypass on the water heater to bypass. Close all the faucets and drains.
Install adapter, stick the hose in a gallon of pink stuff and yada, yada.
https://www.amazon.com/Flojet-Port-D...56952058&psc=1
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