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Old 02-22-2008, 03:08 PM   #9
sreigle
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quote:Originally posted by SlickWillie

Hmmmm, Steve, I'm kind of scared to ask what that is.
Sorry, Will. That was meant for another thread. I usually have several threads open at the same time. For a discussion on another thread I took a picture, put it on photobucket, then posted it. Here. Oops. Sorry. It is the A/C duct when you remove the vent cover.

Back to this thread, does the Mountaineer have a furnace hose ducting into the belly now? If not, the 2 inch hose used on the Montana keeps everything from freezing in ours. At least I know it does down to 5 below (F). If you could get a hose in there as you propose, that would make things much better.

The low point drains are still a concern, though, even with a furnace duct in the belly. Someone, I cannot remember who, cut those hoses back into the belly and replaced the valves with long valves so that the valve itself is inside the belly but the handle for the valve is below the belly. Thus, no water outside the belly to freeze.
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