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Whoops! - DF
Jim Bennett
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they had that barrier there to protect them :)
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Whoops
A tractor trailer making a delivery this morning took out both of our gas packs. The building owner asked "can you fix it?" Guess my answer. Luckily for us, we are out of here and into our new building on April 1. -DF
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Not so bad
Maybe you can bend the fan blades back. And maybe a little glue if the coils leaked.
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come one, a little duct tape and some spray paint and they will be good as new0 -
OOOOOOOOOH!
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that back one has been mutated good thing your moving out soon0 -
WOW
When the truck driver felt a "little" resistance while backing you'd think he would have gotten out and checked. I mean wow! I'm sure he had to push that barricade hard to get it to go over like that!!0 -
It should be fine
Cause it's Carrier!0 -
Carrier
Nope now if it where a Trane you'd be all set cause it's hard to stop a Trane and everybody knows that when a truck hits a Trane the trane wins!!!!!0 -
It is hard
To stop a Trane, but easy to derail one...badabing!0
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