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Yorky dorky dorky Stormin Mormon 03-09-2009
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Posted by Stormin Mormon on March 9, 2009, 10:38 pm
Yeah, the subject line doesn't make much sense. But, it's
got a nice jingle. My Luxaire by York has been in, about
five years, with no repairs needed. Hope it lasts for a lot
more years.

In my last trailer, the blower started to squeal, about 10
PM or so. Long time before I had any job experience with
HVAC. I did manage to get some oil in the berrings, which
made my night sleep a lot better, and didn't have to call
for repair.

--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
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Posted by Jim Dandy on March 9, 2009, 11:00 pm

> Yeah, the subject line doesn't make much sense. But, it's
> got a nice jingle. My Luxaire by York has been in, about
> five years, with no repairs needed. Hope it lasts for a lot
> more years.
> In my last trailer, the blower started to squeal, about 10
> PM or so. Long time before I had any job experience with
> HVAC. I did manage to get some oil in the berrings, which
> made my night sleep a lot better, and didn't have to call
> for repair.
> --
> Christopher A. Young
> Learn more about TubGirl!
> www.tubgirl.net


Just make sure to pull it back into the window before you drive off.
Letting that thing drag when towing the trailer behind the Pinto service
truck isn't very good for it.



Posted by Don Ocean on March 10, 2009, 2:49 am
Stormin Mormon wrote:
> Yeah, the subject line doesn't make much sense. But, it's
> got a nice jingle. My Luxaire by York has been in, about
> five years, with no repairs needed. Hope it lasts for a lot
> more years.
>
> In my last trailer, the blower started to squeal, about 10
> PM or so. Long time before I had any job experience with
> HVAC. I did manage to get some oil in the berrings, which
> made my night sleep a lot better, and didn't have to call
> for repair.

I wasn't aware that Luxaire made trailer furnaces. All I have ever seen
were Coleman, Red T, and Intertherm.
>

Posted by Steve on March 10, 2009, 7:54 am

> Stormin Mormon wrote:
>> Yeah, the subject line doesn't make much sense. But, it's got a nice
>> jingle. My Luxaire by York has been in, about five years, with no repairs
>> needed. Hope it lasts for a lot more years.
>> In my last trailer, the blower started to squeal, about 10 PM or so. Long
>> time before I had any job experience with HVAC. I did manage to get some
>> oil in the berrings, which made my night sleep a lot better, and didn't
>> have to call for repair.
> I wasn't aware that Luxaire made trailer furnaces. All I have ever seen
> were Coleman, Red T, and Intertherm.

Coleman and Luxaire are both made by York, the only difference between
Luxaire and Coleman condensers is the refrigerant line connections. Coleman
has Aeroquip fittings while Luxaire is sweat



Posted by Stormin Mormon on March 10, 2009, 12:00 pm
My last furnace was a Miller, which was aparently trailer
made. I doubt this one was designed for trailers. It was
downflow, and it fit in the required space.

--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
.



I wasn't aware that Luxaire made trailer furnaces. All I
have ever seen
were Coleman, Red T, and Intertherm.
>



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