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Old 03-03-2015, 01:50 PM   #10
luvbowties
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Smile Re: what is this bit on my heater for?

I'm agreeing w/the Cap'n on this one. PO used whatever he could find & utilize to easily fix his problem. Thinking he needed less/more heat or blow from fan to go into a particular location inside cab. If it worked, he probably only had to adjust [or remove] it twice a year to stay better warmed or cooled or defrosted, as called for at the particular season.

Just think: in our region, a comfortable ride beats sweeping many times over! And we won't even mention vacuum cleaning!
Sam
Try removing it and see what difference it causes. Then we will all know.

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