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    Feb 12, 2010, 11:48 AM
    Coupling nut leaking
    Water leaks from the toilet supply line coupling nut attached to the shut-off valve. I inspected the nut and the red rubber washer looks crushed and worn out. Do I replace the washer or should I just buy a new supply line?

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