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Bird in a Blizzard
01-19-2007, 02:38
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Bird in a Blizzard
Hi Chuck and all,

Yes, you will probably remember two winters ago spending it in Cincinnati in
the snow. We have never used the third furnace in the bed room, just drive us
right out with the heat. As you probably found out, the furnances are not the
most accessable nor are they the easiest to clean once out. But I have had all
mine out at one time or another, replaced circuit boards and thumped them and
air blown them out.

I had not started mine in since just before Christmas, went over yesterday,
hooked up the batteries, and it fired right up on the first turn of the key, 37
degrees too. Got to love these 3208's. The generator took a little longer,
that Kohler has alwayas been a warm blooded son of a gun.

Regards to the group.

Tom Meservey, USN (Ret)
81'FC33' still for sale, Charleston SC


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Bird in a Blizzard - Chuck Wheeler - 01-18-2007, 15:50
Bird in a Blizzard - Rob Robinson - 01-19-2007, 01:34
Bird in a Blizzard - Tom Meservey - 01-19-2007 02:38



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