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Help with age of furnace

JRider
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in Gas Heating
Tried this post in the radiant section without any luck...thought I would try this section as well. I'm trying to figure out the age of a General Automatic gas furnace/ radiant system. The model number is LG-6P and the serial number is 77564-509. Thanks for any help!
Jason
Jason
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General Automatic
was very active in the 1950s but faded out toward the end of the 1960s I believe. So if your home dates to that era it's probably original.
G.A. was based in Baltimore- are you located in this area?All Steamed Up, Inc.
Towson, MD, USA
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