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    Location: Valentine, NE | The top part of the pump appears to have froze and broke. My experience was that the cover or top of the pump is real easy to replace and find. I am sure the internet would help you out. A lot of local farm stores have flojet pumps and parts in stock also. Most times, the pressure switch can be unscrewed from the cover and just replace the cover. I am guessing, but I think on the city water issue, the same deal is the cause. If I remember right, the pump acts as a check valve when you hook up city water. It prevents water from back flowing thru the pump into the fresh water tank. A crack in the pump cover sure leak this way also.In both cases, the pump motor and the pressure switch should be fine. The cover on the pump is all that needs replaced. Good luck!
Edited by Spin Doctor 2016-03-15 9:06 PM
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