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Re: Old a/c unit, never used, still good? Bob Pietrangelo 05-20-2007
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Posted by Bob Pietrangelo on May 20, 2007, 4:30 pm
> Most likely, it's just fine. May take five to ten minutes of run
> before it blows cold. The freon dissolves in the oil. Takes a
> couple minutes to work loose.
>
> --
>
> Christopher A. Young
> You can't shout down a troll.
> You have to starve them.
> .
>
> : I have been offered an old air conditioning unit by a relative.
> The
> : machine is a Sears window unit that is fifteen years old and
> has never
> : been out of the box. Only the top of the box has been opened
> but
> : nothing has been taken out. The box has been stored in one
> place with
> : top up. Will this machine work properly if I try and use it. I
> don't
> : know the model number. All I know if that it cost my relative
> about
> : $500 fifteen years ago. Any help would be appreciated.
> :
> : Cheers . . . J
> :
>
>



Posted by on May 20, 2007, 5:09 pm
On Sun, 20 May 2007 16:30:53 -0400, "Bob Pietrangelo"

>> Most likely, it's just fine. May take five to ten minutes of run
>> before it blows cold. The freon dissolves in the oil. Takes a
>> couple minutes to work loose.

        Bwahahahahaha !!!!!


>>
>> --
>>
>> Christopher A. Young
>> You can't shout down a troll.
>> You have to starve them.
>> .
>>
>> : I have been offered an old air conditioning unit by a relative.
>> The
>> : machine is a Sears window unit that is fifteen years old and
>> has never
>> : been out of the box. Only the top of the box has been opened
>> but
>> : nothing has been taken out. The box has been stored in one
>> place with
>> : top up. Will this machine work properly if I try and use it. I
>> don't
>> : know the model number. All I know if that it cost my relative
>> about
>> : $500 fifteen years ago. Any help would be appreciated.
>> :
>> : Cheers . . . J
>> :
>>
>>
>

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Posted by on May 20, 2007, 7:05 pm

> > Most likely, it's just fine. May take five to ten minutes of run
> > before it blows cold. The freon dissolves in the oil. Takes a
> > couple minutes to work loose.


Chris, you are truly a Moron.

You can take that to the bank!



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