Posted by Retired Farmer on December 16, 2016 at 07:09:25 from (72.19.130.74):
In Reply to: Forced air heaters posted by philip d on December 16, 2016 at 05:08:14:
Boss has one, same story. Took it to a repair shop years ago and they repaired it. We went and picked it up and they plugged it in and it ran fine. We got it back to the shop and plugged it in. Would start and run and then trip the reset. Took it back and they worked on it again. Worked fine at the shop and as soon as we brought it back it wouldn't work. Repair shop told us that there was a circuit board in them that sometimes went bad but they never changed it and I never had time to look for it. Parked it in the corner of the shop. I had bought a big John Deere one back in the nineties that had been used in a gas station for years and it worked perfect. So we started using it. One day I decided I should change the little foam air filter and sparkplug. Put in new ones and fired it up and it flamed out. Tried it several times and it wouldn't run. Put the old parts back in and it works fine again. Figure that one out.
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