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Re: heat an A/C units but no cab tractor
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Posted by Dave from MN on December 26, 2006 at 12:47:54 from (65.126.168.28):
In Reply to: Re: heat an A/C units but no cab tractor posted by Glen in TX on December 26, 2006 at 11:06:28:
Says Badge*Aire Severe Duty heating and air conditioning on the serial tag. Aint had much time yet to read what amp requirements it will need. I Am sure it will be 20-30 amps, maybe more as it has 2 blowers. Its funny cause I was just giving him crap last time I seen him that it would be nice to have one. Who knows how many and types he even has. He had 4 different one with him that day, including a evaporator assembly with 2 big fans on it would have been perfect for Allans project the other week. Now I have one if I need it. I just need to find a decent tractor with a cab on it for my future farming adventures. Also plan on making one of them combinesnowblower crossbreeds if I can find a cheap GOOD running combine round here. I'll post a pic in a day or so of that slick heater-a/c unit next to the beer cases so Ya all know what I am talking bout. Course they'll be different cases as I am now quite thirsty.
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