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Posted by Walter Squires on December 13, 2004 at 14:38:32 from (68.94.150.243):
In Reply to: Shop heater posted by RustyFarmall on December 13, 2004 at 14:03:46:
Hey Rusty, Are those heaters not a pain in rear end to keep going, I bought a small 40,000 BTU torpedo heater back when Stow Hardware in Kansas City was closing out that been at least 15 years ago, last winter I was using it and all of a sudden it poped the reset and never could get it to reset so I trouble shot it and found it to be the reset, I thought no big deal I'll go to Tractor Supply and get a new reset switch, HA HA HA, so I thought Grainger for sure could get it HA HA HA HA, then I went Hertz Rental (they rent them) HA HA HA HA HA HA, Last resort, Went to United Rentals here in Springfield, MO. I had the switch in hand, the guy looked at it asked what make and model (I was waiting for the same crap) but to my suprise he said I'm out of that certain one but I'll order one on have it for you tommorow, So if you have a United Rental Store near you try them, These guys were really great help even had a air intake filter in stock.
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