I spent a lot of years as an HVAC tech, worked on all kind of equipment. I hope I have fixed it ad that will be nice this fall. Thanks again for your support and your comments.
Interesting video. 👍 I understood everything you said and/or talked about right up until you said "Hello, this is Tim with Tah-Dah Farms".............. 😁 That's way over my head, but at least you know what you're doing.
I'm very grateful that God blessed me with these abilities. I taught my neighbor how to change out his AC compressor. I gave him all my equipment and he went through it and now has AC again. I'm sure that you could learn to do it. Thanks for being here, you are an encouragement.
only need 6 more subs! thank you for doing your part to save the environment by getting rid of that nasty R12! all state is great people to work with. what do you charge for a custom intro?
I really like your intro. It is simple yet very humorous. The hardest part is coming up with some idea. Thanks for being here and supporting me. 6 more, what a mile stone.
Yes sir, I thought I had it working for wheat but I do feel better after replacing the parts and switching to the new refrigerant. Thanks for being here and watching.
how do you tell if it has been converted to a 134a? I have a 6600 and the ac compressor has the 134 connectors but when I remove the roof it still has the r12 connectors on the lines.
Sorry, I missed your comment. I would say if it has the 134a connection at the compressor, then it has been switched to 134a. I do not remember a r12 connection inside of the roof. There are connections that look like r12 but area different size. They are used for cut out and cut in switches. There is a extra one for high pressure that if the one goes bad. You can add other with out taking the bad one off because there is no a Schrader value under the switch. If you take that one off, you will lose all the refrigerant. Good luck and be safe.
I have not but a handful have started both corn and beans. Cargill needed corn and was paying $.20 over bass plus half price for drying. They really needed corn. Everything came to a stop with the 3/4" of rain last week and now we are having heavy due in the morning and fog hat s sticking around till 10 to 11 in the morning. School got canceled Monday for fog, and rain again yesterday so not much drying going on, lol. Thanks for being here and watching.
@@TAHDAHFarm oh wow That must have been really some thick fog. 7:00 this morning it was clear as a bell Now I can't even see a hundred yards. I was hoping to get done with beans today but now I don't know.
I’m glad you’re blessed with that knowledge ! Thanks for sharing, enjoyed watching!
God has given all of us different abilities. I thank Him for what he has given me. Thanks for being here and supporting me.
Great video Tim. Enjoy watching these kind of videos.
I enjoy making these kind of videos. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Great repair! You now have a comfortable and safe work environment no matter the outside temp.
Safe, I hope so, after wheat harvest I ended up in the ER. I hope that don't happen again, lol. Thanks for being here and watching.
Thanks for the lesson on that. I have never messed with any air conditioning. One thing I know nothing about. I do know they are nice when they work!!
I spent a lot of years as an HVAC tech, worked on all kind of equipment. I hope I have fixed it ad that will be nice this fall. Thanks again for your support and your comments.
Interesting video. 👍 I understood everything you said and/or talked about right up until you said "Hello, this is Tim with Tah-Dah Farms".............. 😁
That's way over my head, but at least you know what you're doing.
I'm very grateful that God blessed me with these abilities. I taught my neighbor how to change out his AC compressor. I gave him all my equipment and he went through it and now has AC again. I'm sure that you could learn to do it. Thanks for being here, you are an encouragement.
@@TAHDAHFarm I probably could learn to do it, but it would only be after much trouble and a lot of expense LOL
🚒 lol.
only need 6 more subs! thank you for doing your part to save the environment by getting rid of that nasty R12!
all state is great people to work with.
what do you charge for a custom intro?
I really like your intro. It is simple yet very humorous. The hardest part is coming up with some idea. Thanks for being here and supporting me. 6 more, what a mile stone.
That's going to be really nice having AC
Yes sir, I thought I had it working for wheat but I do feel better after replacing the parts and switching to the new refrigerant. Thanks for being here and watching.
how do you tell if it has been converted to a 134a? I have a 6600 and the ac compressor has the 134 connectors but when I remove the roof it still has the r12 connectors on the lines.
Sorry, I missed your comment. I would say if it has the 134a connection at the compressor, then it has been switched to 134a. I do not remember a r12 connection inside of the roof. There are connections that look like r12 but area different size. They are used for cut out and cut in switches. There is a extra one for high pressure that if the one goes bad. You can add other with out taking the bad one off because there is no a Schrader value under the switch. If you take that one off, you will lose all the refrigerant. Good luck and be safe.
That's going to be nice sitting in there this fall. Have you started beans yet?
I have not but a handful have started both corn and beans. Cargill needed corn and was paying $.20 over bass plus half price for drying. They really needed corn. Everything came to a stop with the 3/4" of rain last week and now we are having heavy due in the morning and fog hat s sticking around till 10 to 11 in the morning. School got canceled Monday for fog, and rain again yesterday so not much drying going on, lol. Thanks for being here and watching.
@@TAHDAHFarm oh wow That must have been really some thick fog. 7:00 this morning it was clear as a bell Now I can't even see a hundred yards. I was hoping to get done with beans today but now I don't know.