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<blockquote data-quote="muddstopper" data-source="post: 7736218" data-attributes="member: 73717"><p>Steve, its all your fault. You started this about your boiler and I commented. I should of kept my mouth shut. My heat pump went out and its going to cost me $6K to replace. I knew when I bought the house the heat pump was old and the outside evaporator would make a noise on occasion. It also had a tendency to freeze up, usually when I had a house full of company and it was 100f outside. The inside fan blew a bearing and is making a screeching wail when running. It almost 20 years old, I can throw money at it and keep it going for a while longer, or replace. Wife said she wasnt putting up with it so, she made my decision to go all new. Supposed to install next friday, wife has bought all the fans in town and its like living in a tornado.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muddstopper, post: 7736218, member: 73717"] Steve, its all your fault. You started this about your boiler and I commented. I should of kept my mouth shut. My heat pump went out and its going to cost me $6K to replace. I knew when I bought the house the heat pump was old and the outside evaporator would make a noise on occasion. It also had a tendency to freeze up, usually when I had a house full of company and it was 100f outside. The inside fan blew a bearing and is making a screeching wail when running. It almost 20 years old, I can throw money at it and keep it going for a while longer, or replace. Wife said she wasnt putting up with it so, she made my decision to go all new. Supposed to install next friday, wife has bought all the fans in town and its like living in a tornado. [/QUOTE]
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