Good man, helping people out and getting it going. Tell Ms Lora we said hi. Hope you bring back the livestream with Steve-o and Ryan and you and Lora. It was cool.
I like how the hose bib and the hose attached to it is painted. Top notch job there.
always nice to know an ac guy.
Lol I won't tell, You're in trouble pooch!
Great content and a good friend!
29 years experience. Explains your impressive troubleshooting. I started in 08'
We worked on so much Lennox over and over it got to be kind of boring after a while. We also sold carrier but nowhere near the volume Lennox.
@@HVACRSurvival Back in the 70-80's You couldn't be a Lennox dealer if you sold any other A / C brand. They were anal about it.
We were a large Lennox dealer in ohio. From what I was told we use to warehouse some of there equipment for them.
Nice, you helped someone out. I loved the dig at the end about cleaning certain things. I'd rather see the commercial and refer stuff versus resi. Stay cool.
Good video brother! We got to keep helping other folks. You a good man.
Great video. Thank you for sharing
When I started in this business I did residential new construction. We installed Lennox. The board on the 80mgf was a common failure.
83m00 for the longest time. I know it got high priced because it replaced several boards I believe. I've been away from Lennox for 10 years now.
Nice of you to help out a friend. You mentioned off-roading in s previous video. I'm guessing his ribs were related to those activities. (I used to ride dirt bikes extensively.)
No, the offloading was me. He fell off a ladder while working on pulling some wires.
Rick, Thanks for sharing your experience with the work you are doing !
Good video Rick, helping out friends in need.
if it's a fairly new garage door opener, many you can just hit the keypad enter button and it will close if open. no having to jump over the beams, nor enter the code to close.
Great job Rick. I know how it is to help a friend on hvac problems lol.
The old 90340. Remember them on the fan centers those and the clock spring coil for the heat delay and high limit. Then they got fancy and put a little time delay circuit board on the 90340.
Are used to carry four of those insert limits with heated Time fan start. I could about build a furnace with what I carried on my truck.
I had the unfortunate call for a man that died from a heart attack while seeing what was wrong with his package A/C unit.
Leave it to professionals .
Nice vid Rick & nice to see Ms Lora ... Thx
Good job Rick.......
Nice work Rick.
Not a Jeep or truck person. I like smaller Euro cars. That said, your spec on that truck is super-cool! Is it a stick-shift? You give me manual transmission vibes. Either way, it’s awesome.
Love your channel, your beautiful wife, thanks for sharing such amazing content.
8 speed automatic but I have had manual transmission trucks, I prefer automatic when you’re gonna do off-road so that I don’t have to mess with the clutch and watch where I’m going at the same time. Otherwise, if it was a sports car, sure I’d like to have at least a 5 to 6 speed. I let her know what you said, she said thank you!
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Hi Rick great video, that video title is so funny😂😂😂! That Lennox unit was dirthy! By me was so hot that a magnitute 6.2 earthquake woke up the whole of trinidad where I live 12AM in the morning
Was the capacitor wet? lol
Yep, it’s not a beauty salon where I’m working. They get wet all the time and are just fine. I only worry about control boards and certain motors and coils.
Home Depot special Honeywell
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So you half assed it blows all the time
@lewistodd4458 are you a special kind of stupid or do you just not know how to watch a video? I love people like you🤣🤣✌️you keep me in business.
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I started in October '95.
To get my foot in the door, I started out driving a truck delivering ductwork to new construction homes. During down times, I worked in the sheet metal shop putting together fittings and installing soundline insulation. Within 6 months I was at another company, running installs in new construction. Within another year and a half I was running residential service. Another year of that and it was straight commercial service for me. Then on to commercial refrigeration install and service. Fitting pipe for 4 hours a day, and brazing for the other 4 makes you very good at brazing. For the last two and a half years I’ve been owning and operating a mechanical contracting company in Northwest Montana. Almost never having to get sheet metal fittings made is a major plus. Experience is king. I tell young guys, “When your company stops teaching you, the next company probably will.” It’s ridiculous to stay with a company who only teaches you enough to make them money.
I ready enjoy seeing the equipment you work on, takes me back to the old days of Commercial Service. A truck packed full of tools for the plethora of things you do. At one point I had 6 different refrigerants stocked on my van.
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I know it can be boring for you to do residential stuff, but I enjoy both. I understand residential better, and I mostly work on residential. I greatly appreciate the content you bring us. 👍🏻
It’s all good. It really depends on the customer base how good the calls go.