beckett oil burner making bad vibration noise
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- beckett oil burner making bad vibration noise
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Great video! Love the ending! And thanks for showing us the coupler afterwards. I know it was hard to do with customer there. Was hoping u showed us a closeup. This is why no one compares to your videos!
Stripped,Wow, good find Steve.Quick repair.. Took trip to local Russell Feed store and seen some nice Sex-links and Rhode Island Red pullets. Sure wish Saginaw allowed chickens I get me about 4 of each bred.. Got my plants for garden,flowers.Easter weekend time to plant this week.
Michael Lee hope you did not bring the kids with you to that store hahaha
My girls are 46-35 so nothing to worry about.
That was a good find and good fix Steve. The heating calls will soon be behind you.
Well my friend steven.allways doing the good work..so proud. Yao ll.
Steve wishing You & the Baby Dog a very Happy Easter
Good find Steve experience counts happy Easter from the uk
Good job ... Happy Easter from Knoxville , Tenn.
Ha! Exact same on mine. Good call!
Talk about standing over your shoulder... wow, could he get any closer? I can't stand that crap. Give Lavimoniere some room.
Good fix Steve, surprised that part is plastic.
I think it might be a mechanical fuse. Designed to fail before a more expensive part breaks.
Happy Easter you all!
Hey Steve, any time you need parts for that Workhorse, come up and see me at Liberty International up in Manchester!!
Happy Easter from Rehoboth Mass
Michael Ponte ditto Mr Ponte! South end here!😉
Same here, off Pleasant near fire station 3.
Michael Ponte how funny! We are off brook /chestnut area!
mike(at)mikeponte(dot)com
Steve, what was that set up for combustion air to the burner? Were they bringing air from the outside? Nice videos, thanks for sharing them all.
polishtheturd mickelson polishtheturd mickelson Called an Airboot. It brings outside air directly into the burner. He might have too many other combustion appliances down there or a lack of combustion air from tight construction of the house. A fan in a can also works well when you can't tap outside air
Thanks Stephen, his basement looked sealed off. I noticed the insulation down there.
Fireship1, thanks for the answer. I thought it was called a Airboot. I just couldn't make it out for sure. He seemed to have a lot of insulation along the walls in the shots I seen from the video in the basement. When I used to work on oil burners combustion air was never a issue. Old farm houses, no insulation, plenty of combustion air. Just get them up and heating again, maybe get a cookie on my way out, ha ha a homemade cookie.
Kind of reminds me of some of faucets that have an insert in the handle that strip out all the time if people are a bit forceful...
thats what you get for not listening to the beach boys XD lol
I love my chickens
So new england