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Where to buy a drum connecting cable for a drum drain machine

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I guess you're talking about the cable that first connects to the drum and then to the auger's main cable. You really don't need the connecting cable. Just connect the main auger's cable to the drum and you might lose 12" of cable. If you still want a connecting cable, then buy the Weld On Cable Ends on Ebay and a cable. If you have a Drain Cleaner dealer near you, they will have cables and probably a 3 foot piece you can use as your connecting cable.

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