(quoted from post at 22:16:04 11/25/08) Just turn your fan bassackwards
When you get your fan bolted on in reverse, be sure & let us know how it worked for you. :lol:(quoted from post at 21:16:04 11/25/08) Just turn your fan bassackwards
My 49 didn't have a shroud so I never noticed it much but the one I use now does & it will freeze you out! :lol:I want one--pusher fan--where can I get one? Thanks
(quoted from post at 22:32:30 11/25/08) [Dunk
I am trying your turkey recipe. If it works I will tell you how to reverse the fan.
I may be drunk
Do you think it might just clog the other side where it is more difficult to clean off? Just thinking out loud.(quoted from post at 22:12:38 11/25/08) For 45+ years that my Dad had owned his 2N he always keeps a stick on the tractor with him when hogging broom sage and such on his place. He uses the stick to rake the junk off of the front of the radiator as needed to keep it from stopping the air flow. If the pusher is as effective, they should all be pushers in my opinion..
(quoted from post at 23:16:03 11/25/08)Do you think it might just clog the other side where it is more difficult to clean off? Just thinking out loud.(quoted from post at 22:12:38 11/25/08) For 45+ years that my Dad had owned his 2N he always keeps a stick on the tractor with him when hogging broom sage and such on his place. He uses the stick to rake the junk off of the front of the radiator as needed to keep it from stopping the air flow. If the pusher is as effective, they should all be pushers in my opinion..
How about blows warm air on you in winter (winter sucker fan) and hot air away from you in summer (summer pusher fan)?
(quoted from post at 23:28:01 11/25/08) Guess it depends on whether you have a garden hose out on the back 40 or not.
Never have what I need & too far back to house........un-wire the grill & slap at the trash with a glove.......lick & a promise...do better later.(quoted from post at 22:30:00 11/25/08)(quoted from post at 23:28:01 11/25/08) Guess it depends on whether you have a garden hose out on the back 40 or not.
I don't have the air compressor out there either.
You toting a brush?
Does that werk?
(quoted from post at 23:44:34 11/25/08)Never have what I need & too far back to house........un-wire the grill & slap at the trash with a glove.......lick & a promise...do better later.(quoted from post at 22:30:00 11/25/08)(quoted from post at 23:28:01 11/25/08) Guess it depends on whether you have a garden hose out on the back 40 or not.
I don't have the air compressor out there either.
You toting a brush?
Does that werk?
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