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Posted by Allan In NE on December 03, 2006 at 05:17:36 from (148.78.243.25):
Hi All, Wheweeee! This is turning into an ordeal! Called a friend down the road 'bout a 100 miles away and he is sending me an old air conditioning condenser that just might work for this 1066. Says all the fins need to be combed, but it seems to be intact otherwise. So, in the meantime, I turn my task to finding something that will work for moving air thru the condenser box and in the proper direction. Dug this old swamp cooler out of the junk and used a chop saw to remove the fan and housing. Hooked 'er up to a battery and it still works great (1965 vintage). Now, I gotta figure out how to mount it up to that condenser box lid and still maintain clearance away from the condenser itself. Once that is all done, I'll rip into a second swamp cooler and do the whole process over again. Just wintertime fun. :>) Allan
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