Quoting Removed, click Modern View to see All the crud should be removed from the bottom of the case and the coils cleaned. At the minimum carefully use a vacuum with brush on the coils. The best is to use a specific coil cleaner chemical. In between would be to wash them off with a detergent. At my work place (University) I had 2 windows units to keep the equipment cool in the summer months. The UMRs (Utility Maintenance Repair) guy was suppose to cover them for the winter and clean them in the spring, but he/they never covered them and only cleaned them when they were so dirty they stopped working. One summer, out of desperation, I loaded up a spray bottle with detergent and water and proceeded to spray the coils on the dirtier window unit. I had no way to thoroughly rinse out the detergent. When I turned it on there was a flurry of bubbles blowing outside, it was on the 3rd floor. I'm sure you use a similar maintenance procedure on your tractor and combine radiators, don't you?
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Today's Featured Article - A Lifetime of David Brown - by Samuel Kennedy. I was born in 1950 and reared on my family�s 100 acre farm. It was a fairly typical Northern Ireland farm where the main enterprise was dairying but some pigs, poultry and sheep were also kept. Potatoes were grown for sale and oats were grown to be used for cattle and horse feeding. Up to about 1958 the dairy cows were fed hay with some turnips and after that grass silage was the main winter feed. That same year was the last in which flax was grown on the farm. Flax provided the fibre which w
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