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I bought a working Ford Rotunda R12 recovery machine, locally. It is from the early 1990's It is model # 158-00001. I did not come with a manual, though. Does anyone have an idea where I can locate a copy of the operators manual?
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----I can only imagine how much a 30 pound bottle of R12 costs today. Id have to take out a loan......Bill S
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got 60 lbs of r12 bought years ago before the price went up saving it for that some day project
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Have you tried the Ford dealer...maybe they have books stashed away?
Dave 67 Nova Boy |
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After pulling off the side cover I found that the machine was built by Sun and serviced by Snap On. I called Snap On and they had the operators manual on file and emailed it to me. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/biggthumpup.gif[/img]
Also, I actually found another machine - a slightly more recent Snap-On unit with a nearly full tank! My mechanic buddy has it at his shop since he knows exactly how to use it. So I don't have a need for this Rotunda machine at the moment in case anyone could use one of these machines. |
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Good investigating Steve! Glad it worked out.
Dave 67 Nova Boy |
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