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Old 6/24/06, 1:05 PM
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Can anyone tell me the age of this Fraser Johnston A/C unit. #WFGP126470 ?

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Old 6/25/06, 4:17 AM
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Either 1977 or 1998.



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Old 6/25/06, 9:45 AM
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Thanks! Ray, it is a 98
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Old 6/25/06, 9:57 AM
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Buck,


The Fraser Johnston name was dropped in 1978. They are now, York International.
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Old 6/25/06, 11:55 AM
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Hey, David.

I think Fraser Johnston is a brand name now, but not a manufacturer, the manufacturer being York. Didn't they merge with York or get bought out by York? I've had a few Fraser Johnsons around here that are post-1978.



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Old 6/25/06, 12:09 PM
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You're right RR, W.W. Grainger sold Fraser Johnston for a while in the early 90s and they were definitely a YORK Int product. They were identical to something called a HomeAir Unit. Any unit with CES somewhere on the tag would be a York or York Cousin.
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Old 6/25/06, 12:14 PM
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So they are a brand (division) of York. That explains why I see them down here post-1978.



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