Air conditioning- dry climate
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07-23-2006, 23:48
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Air conditioning- dry climate
---Sounds nice up there Ernie. Just drove my 80FC31 from Vegas to
Chicago..ran beautifully after getting new rebuilt tranny in Odessa Texas from Allison. I like the FC 31!! Flying back to Vegas Tuesday to finish up at the RIO. Love the 90SP in Vegas...will probably leave it there and keep it unless someone pays me what it is worth!! This should answer Bob Loomis's questions too!!!! Hello Bob. regards, Hank Hannigan 90SP36 in Vegas 80FC31 in Chicago keeping them both!! In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ernest Ekberg" > > My A/Cs were freezing up here in 10% humidity Montana. All the filters > are clean, the coils have been blown out and- still froze. Talked to > Bob Loomas- 85 PT35 and he told me to run them on high. He said that > the air really needs to blow over all the coils and that since he use > to stay in North Dakota- humidity zero- that this would help. So far- > all is well. People are suffering up here in Montana as most have no > air conditioning- not me- got 3 of them blowing real cold. > Ernie Ekber, 83 PT40, beside the Yellowstone river, Livingston, Mt > |
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