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Andonso
Jun 24, 2018Explorer
Ok, thanks,
After enlarging an access opening I was able to get my hand and arm in around the other side of the furnace and remove a square bit screw, they only used two hold down screws the other one needed to be chiseled out.
Finally was able to pull the furnace after sawing out a piece of wood from the bottom of the front opening.
Sort of crusty from sitting unused for many years. Haven't yet decided the best method to clean it up before trying to diagnose the problem with no heat output.
After enlarging an access opening I was able to get my hand and arm in around the other side of the furnace and remove a square bit screw, they only used two hold down screws the other one needed to be chiseled out.
Finally was able to pull the furnace after sawing out a piece of wood from the bottom of the front opening.
Sort of crusty from sitting unused for many years. Haven't yet decided the best method to clean it up before trying to diagnose the problem with no heat output.
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