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- Keepaeyeonit
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The only thing to say is HOLY *censored*, .
This job is either going to be real good or real bad. obvisously,he needs either a new unit or a refurbed one.I've walked into many situations like that. At 1AM. The heating business is not an easy one.hophead wrote:Make sure your liability insurance is paid up. Sometimes it's just better to walk away regardless of the money. I've touched a few like that but never again.
Just remember, don't make his problem your problem. Let us know what happens.
- MATTHEW D.
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You know this isn't uncommon, a little extreme maybe? I agree it's not my problem but I won't walk way. What gets me is that someone did one hell of a job with the plumbing inside of the home and everything wrong with the coal burning end of it. This is what frustrates people on burning coal and gives the coal business a bad name...... And he will hear it all when we finally meet in about a week. It will be a long conversation but I do feel he wants soneone to do it right. I will let you know how it all goes....Stay tuned.
- MATTHEW D.
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I"m guilty of this behavior with lawn equipment...no respect...someday I'll end up paying!!!!!!!!!!!!SMITTY wrote:WOW!!
Looks like the coal-burning equivalent of my GMC Jimmy saga .....
I agree. I have a sneaking suspision this is going to turn out pretty good in the end.(I hope I didn't jinx you ) He probably didn't know who to turn to on the stoker side. Judging by the set-up in the cellar.MATTHEW D. wrote:You know this isn't uncommon, a little extreme maybe? I agree it's not my problem but I won't walk way. What gets me is that someone did one hell of a job with the plumbing inside of the home and everything wrong with the coal burning end of it. This is what frustrates people on burning coal and gives the coal business a bad name...... And he will hear it all when we finally meet in about a week. It will be a long conversation but I do feel he wants soneone to do it right. I will let you know how it all goes....Stay tuned.
- MATTHEW D.
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I was able to finish up on this job today. Replaced the grates, coal pipe, auger, degreased the entire stoker unit, added a timer. I had other suggestion but he said that was good enough for now. Got it up and running just in time before the rain started filling the boiler room. Here are some pics.
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- whistlenut
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...looks like it cleaned up real well! Ready for another 30 years with only minor repairs. Pot bushing must have been in GREAT shape! Auger and tubes....timer, and she's good to go. Nice work, young man!
- freetown fred
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OUTSTANDING Matt. Ya done good
- Scottscoaled
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Geeze Matt!!!! You get to have all the fun
- stovepipemike
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Matt, Your nice work makes everyone feel good,the owner is lucky. Mike
- MATTHEW D.
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Thanks for the compliments. Definitely an interesting day It's obvious there is more issues here (water?) and we talked about them. He said thats good for now, lets see how it works. I'll let you guys know if anything comes up.
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- MATTHEW D.
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I did replace the gooseneck bushing and drive pawl. The brass feed control spacer is worn and the thumb screw is bent. Didn't have one on me, I'll get back to that.whistlenut wrote:...looks like it cleaned up real well! Ready for another 30 years with only minor repairs. Pot bushing must have been in GREAT shape! Auger and tubes....timer, and she's good to go. Nice work, young man!