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Electric Pump Use on the ground - '95 PA32R-301

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Looking at the procedures in the POH, it seems like I'm supposed to have the electric fuel pump on from start through climb except for a brief check that the manual pump is working after run-up. Do others leave it on through out? Thoughts on having it off during run-up to confirm mechanical pump is functioning well? I was turning it off after priming and back on for take-off.
 

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