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  On 7/6/2020 at 1:06 PM, Pygmy said:

I'm  near Corning , in southern Steuben County...

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That's a little far for me to deliver. If i was going to my buddies camp soon I could do it, he's in Birdsall near Angelica. Unfortunately Ii just finished the water line project there a week ago. Let's see if there is anyone closer who can use it. 

Tim

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  On 7/6/2020 at 1:18 PM, 2012_taco said:

That's a little far for me to deliver. If i was going to my buddies camp soon I could do it, he's in Birdsall near Angelica. Unfortunately Ii just finished the water line project there a week ago. Let's see if there is anyone closer who can use it. 

Tim

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Tacks just offered to get it to me...It will be my beer/deer garage fridge...My old one just crapped out on me recently..  Thank you for your generosity and a big thanks to Tacks for helping me out ...

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  On 7/6/2020 at 1:20 PM, Pygmy said:

That would be great, Tacks !!  Thank you very much  !!

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Sounds like we have a plan!!

  On 7/6/2020 at 1:27 PM, The_Real_TCIII said:

Does it have to make the journey upright? Ive heard differing opinions

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The preferred method is to transport it upright, but if you do lay it on it's side you need to wait 24 hours before you turn it on so the oil in the compressor drains back. Otherwise it could ruin the compressor. Also lay it on the side with the door hinges up, that way you don't risk the door opening up and doing damage. And don't lay it on it's back as that can damage the internal lines.

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  On 7/6/2020 at 1:41 PM, 2012_taco said:

Sounds like we have a plan!!

The preferred method is to transport it upright, but if you do lay it on it's side you need to wait 24 hours before you turn it on so the oil in the compressor drains back. Otherwise it could ruin the compressor. Also lay it on the side with the door hinges up, that way you don't risk the door opening up and doing damage. And don't lay it on it's back as that can damage the internal lines.

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Roger that

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