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Allan In NE

03-22-2007 15:21:31




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Knew something was wrong.

Took the R134a adaptor off the tractor and inserted it in my little Chinese, Wal-Marty, Junkie, Nymphio fill tool. No go. Wouldn't even dump to the air. :>(

Went to town and bought a $10 filler gizmo from NAPA, came home and shot some Ester oil and 3 1/2 lbs of freon in the old heifer and we be making ice now.

Okay, next problem? :>)

Allan

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Hugh MacKay

03-23-2007 02:37:12




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 Re: Alrighty Then! in reply to Allan In NE, 03-22-2007 15:21:31  
Allan: If you insist on working on that air conditioning in March, with a west nor west wind blowing, will yea kindly keep the cab doors closed. I can tell you got if working better by noon yesterday, it blew in here last night.



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Gary in Mozarks

03-22-2007 21:19:22




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 Re: Alrighty Then! in reply to Allan In NE, 03-22-2007 15:21:31  
I think its contradictive to say Antique tractor and air conditioning in the same sentence. :>



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Peabo

03-22-2007 18:31:18




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 Re: Alrighty Then! in reply to Allan In NE, 03-22-2007 15:21:31  
Usually when I ride in the AC and then get out in the hot sun it makes me sick on my stomach. There are three ways I have found to fix that.

1) Ride with the AC on and the windows down so you are just coolin "aliddle"
2) Don't have AC
3) Don't get out the AC

Well the windows don't roll down in that cab do they? and the AC is workin? so I guess that leaves you with only the last option...Glad I could help!!

Peabo

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Tim Shaw

03-22-2007 15:57:16




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 Re: Alrighty Then! in reply to Allan In NE, 03-22-2007 15:21:31  
One down and one to go!



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Allan In NE

03-22-2007 16:16:27




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 Re: Alrighty Then! in reply to Tim Shaw, 03-22-2007 15:57:16  
Yeah,

What is this anyways?

Playin' with these old tractors and I should be working on a baler.

So many women and so little time. :>)

Allan



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Janicholson

03-22-2007 15:35:15




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 Re: Alrighty Then! in reply to Allan In NE, 03-22-2007 15:21:31  
How Cool JimN



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A. Bohemian

03-22-2007 17:10:13




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 Jejdanecky! in reply to Janicholson, 03-22-2007 15:35:15  
Air conditioning? AIR CONDITIONING? Work is supposed to build character, already!

(Actually, I"ll bet our great-grandparents said the same thing about buggy tops and electric starting...)



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GeneMO

03-23-2007 08:30:33




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 Re: Jejdanecky! in reply to A. Bohemian, 03-22-2007 17:10:13  
My first car, a 1964 Chevy Bellair, had a BVO470 air conditioner in it.


Gene



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GeneMO

03-23-2007 08:30:20




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 Re: Jejdanecky! in reply to A. Bohemian, 03-22-2007 17:10:13  
My first car, a 1964 Chevy Bellair, had a BVO470 air conditioner in it.


Gene



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