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Posted on Nov 16, 2009

Somehow, she added water to raise the amount of water in a bosch front end loader and it overflows when adgitating. how can I manually remove water?

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Take the drain hose at the back and lower it so its beneath the water level in the drum--the water should flow out--or else open the filter at the front--but thats a bit messy

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