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Why (again) would you own a Lennox? Bubba 02-15-2007
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Posted by Bubba on February 16, 2007, 10:45 am
On 16 Feb 2007 02:22:48 GMT, DANgER (danger@heat.com) wrote:

>Please! Lennox has way better part stock then say Carrier. Just jumper R and
>G and order your part online...LOL Or tell the customer to call a pro and get
>the part same day. Order a #68k21 too, I bet yours is grey and buzzes. Or
>you can just find the crack and sell her a Trane :)
>Actually Lennox is good they ship a complete heat exchanger primary and
>secondary, new burner box too. 2 hour job, $500 flatrate labor.
>
>-Canadian Heat

How about if I just turn the fan switch on the thermostat from auto to
on.........Dork.
Why would I want a #68k21 too?? Oh, thats right. Because you just like
to replace parts.
No, its not grey and NO it doesnt buzz.
No wonder you replace so many parts.
Bubba

Posted by danger@heat.com on February 16, 2007, 11:01 am
Turn the fan switch to on! wow your smart... I didn't know there was an a/c,
nor did I think your fat ass would walk upstairs to flick a switch when you
can just jumper at the furnace. HAHA
If you don't know what a #68K21 is you shouldn't be working on that furnace.
Go order your parts online hack... I feel sorry for your customer.

-Canadian Heat


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Posted by Bubba on February 16, 2007, 5:45 pm
On 16 Feb 2007 16:01:46 GMT, DANgER (danger@heat.com) wrote:

>Turn the fan switch to on! wow your smart... I didn't know there was an a/c,
>nor did I think your fat ass would walk upstairs to flick a switch when you
>can just jumper at the furnace. HAHA
>If you don't know what a #68K21 is you shouldn't be working on that furnace.
>Go order your parts online hack... I feel sorry for your customer.
>
>-Canadian Heat

You're a clueless fucking hack DANgER. You always have been and always
will be. You've proved it here to everyone time and time again. You
cant even figure out to get a decent newsgroup reader that posts
properly. Again, something that is just way over your head.
A 68K21 is a freaking combustion blower. You dumb bastard. Why in the
hell would I change that when it works perfectly fine? You stupid
fucking clown. Once again I see how you do work. Just replace parts
and run up the bill. If you cant figure it out the customers wallet is
your way to freedom. How you get through life each day is beyond me.
Hopefully one of your customers will figure you out one day and put a
shovel through the back of your head. It certainly sucks to be you
you damn stupid crooked hack.
Bubba

Posted by danger@heat.com on February 17, 2007, 5:11 pm
HAHA Bob you are dumb. Somebody doesn't know their sequence of operation.
Closing R and G will energize the cooling high speed. That relay still works,
as bubba said. So what is it you don't understand? The heating fan relay is
bad, not the cooling relay.

Only an idiot like you would persist after I have already told them they were
wrong. Grow up bob!

Have you ordered your part yet bubbs? HAHAHA

-Canadian Heat


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Posted by danger@heat.com on February 17, 2007, 5:13 pm
HAHAHA at least I'm not an incompetent like you clowns. Order furnace parts
over the internet...Where do you guys live, butt fuck idahoe?

LOL

Idiots!

-Canadian Heat


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