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Originally Posted by Gravydog316
What's really strange is that it's your dad...
...not that there's anything wrong with that...
so, you're against sucking lollipops (?)
ok, so my sister said she had a nightmare
& then asks me if I'd rather have sex with mom or dad

...not that there's anything wrong with that...
so, you're against sucking lollipops (?)
ok, so my sister said she had a nightmare
& then asks me if I'd rather have sex with mom or dad

Cattle make me go bananas.
I don’t mean to bother but brother and I are squeaking 700 at 1500 feet requesting landing ASAP. Yet, my squirrel did attack Cathy three weeks ago. She’s got bite marks if you’d like to peek a check of a look.[img]blob:https://themustangsource.com/23871937-3fe0-40b5-9947-a8a54e58d411[/img]
Lennox
We usually have the thermostat set to 20c
it's been -20c here all month,
& the furnace doesn't come on @ night unless you turn it up to 22c,
but during the day when its 'warmer' -15c or so,
it will come on set at 20c & stay on maybe 10 minutes
basically, when its cold, the furnace won't come on,
but comes on when its warmer
We usually have the thermostat set to 20c
it's been -20c here all month,
& the furnace doesn't come on @ night unless you turn it up to 22c,
but during the day when its 'warmer' -15c or so,
it will come on set at 20c & stay on maybe 10 minutes
basically, when its cold, the furnace won't come on,
but comes on when its warmer
Well I don’t really know Lennox, I have a Miller furnace and if you’re thinking about upgrading, they’re a really good company, but it sounds like a very simple mechanical issue. From what you’ve told me, most likely, something froze up and when it got warm out the frozen part turns to liquid water and could damage something electrical... So, that could be a number of things tbh.
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Fixed'd
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well i tried...
Why can't i add a link
or use the link for the image (???)
links ain't a'workin' y'all
Fixed'd
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well i tried...
Why can't i add a link
or use the link for the image (???)
links ain't a'workin' y'all
If you do attempt to use acetone/nail polish remover on the dryer drum, unplug the dryer first. The fumes from the solvent are flammable, and the controls on dryers aren't designed to be spark free.







