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<blockquote data-quote="dearl" data-source="post: 431438" data-attributes="member: 1760"><p>I went through and adjusted the reverse gate to make sure it was as tight as possible in the open/forward position, and took some more pictures with the motor at its running height. I've never paid it much attention until now but the tunnel is 6" larger than the shoe on the pump, 3" on each side.</p><p></p><p>The tunnel measurements are 36" long front to back, 19 1/2" across the front opening, 14" at the rear on the bottom, and 20 1/2" at the rear top. Is it just me or does that seem like a waste of space. Some of you guys know tunnels and I hoping it will be as simple as closing up the tunnel some, that's no problem I can handle that, I just need some direction from someone that knows a lot more about tunnels than I do. Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dearl, post: 431438, member: 1760"] I went through and adjusted the reverse gate to make sure it was as tight as possible in the open/forward position, and took some more pictures with the motor at its running height. I've never paid it much attention until now but the tunnel is 6" larger than the shoe on the pump, 3" on each side. The tunnel measurements are 36" long front to back, 19 1/2" across the front opening, 14" at the rear on the bottom, and 20 1/2" at the rear top. Is it just me or does that seem like a waste of space. Some of you guys know tunnels and I hoping it will be as simple as closing up the tunnel some, that's no problem I can handle that, I just need some direction from someone that knows a lot more about tunnels than I do. Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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