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Old 12/31/11, 4:13 PM
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This made my inspection. I love Cleveland!!
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Old 12/31/11, 4:24 PM
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Hi. Dave. I love the innovation design of that fan.

Is that K&T still in service?
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Old 12/31/11, 4:58 PM
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That picture is as common as slice bread!



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Old 12/31/11, 8:11 PM
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Hi. Dave. I love the innovation design of that fan.

Is that K&T still in service?
Yes the K & T is in service and improperly spliced with exposed wires. (common as sliced bread)
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Old 12/31/11, 8:15 PM
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How old was the fan and what kind of insulation was that, can't make it out.

And by the way, Happy New Year my friend.
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Old 12/31/11, 8:23 PM
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How old was the fan and what kind of insulation was that, can't make it out.

And by the way, Happy New Year my friend.

Lets just say the insulation is lacking and the fan was pretty old.

Same to you my friend. Snow & cold is on its way, should be here later tomorrow and by you early next week.

Wife bought me snow shoes. I also bought a 4 X 4 jeep and have not had a chance to try yet.

Anyone use snow shoes?
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Old 12/31/11, 8:29 PM
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Yep, old alright, and needs cleaning and upgrade for sure.

Good luck with your Jeep, nice ride. Snow shoes, dam, haven't used that in 50 years. ha. ha.
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Lets just say the insulation is lacking and the fan was pretty old.

Same to you my friend. Snow & cold is on its way, should be here later tomorrow and by you early next week.

Wife bought me snow shoes. I also bought a 4 X 4 jeep and have not had a chance to try yet.

Anyone use snow shoes?

Hi Dave, nice pictures!!!!

What kind of Jeep did you buy, I'm looking at Grand Cherokee's

Last year we had so much snow I left my snow shoes in the truck all winter and used them a lot for the exterior.

So far this year we don't have any snow, hasn't been cold enough to even freeze the lakes but I hear it's coming!!



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I bought a Liberty but the Grand Cherokee is the best.

I drove a Wrangler and Cherokee and both are sweet!!!

I like my Liberty but go for the Cherokee.

I may need some training on the snow shoes!!



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