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> I had a progressive cavity pump  not priming as it should this year with a 
> small leak in the bottom part of the inspection plate gasket.

Air leaks can incorporate air bubbles in the honey which are hard to remove. 
That is normally considered a bad thing, however, air leaks and a 
fast-running pump can be used to whip honey .  If the temperature, speed and 
type of honey are right, whipped honey can be an attractive and unusual 
product for some types of markets. 

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