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Default AC condenser part duex

You both have my respect. Sounds like you are both good men,
and that you work well together. Very well done, sirs.

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"Karl Townsend" wrote in
message news Don Foreman was out for a visit today... We, of course,
needed an
excuse to get together. Guys aren't wimin folk after all, we
don't
just talk, we have to do something.

My plan A was to remove one of the leads or ends on the
broken John
Deere AC condenser and then drill the obstruction. Things
went smooth
until drilling. The drill wouldn't go through the brazed
obstruction.
After a bunch of drilling the drill came out the side of a
tube.
Things looked pretty dark at this point.

Plan B was quickly formulated. We tied to remove one of the
180 U
tubes on the end of the condenser to bypass the break.
Things didn't
go much better. The U is very thin copper and it mashed and
then tore
out. Things started to look even darker.

Don had a plan C. He built a little swedge on my 10 EE.
(Don doesn't
know this but he's the first person outside of my son that
I've ever
allowed to touch my beloved 10EE). We used this to make the
tore out
end perfectly round. Then carefully drilled out the torn out
U tube
leaving the main line. Don then did lots of futzing making
the
condenser lead fit. We clamped the lead just right and Don
silver
soldered it in place. It passed the pressure test.

Victory felt good. We celebrated with a few beers , steaks
from the
grill, mashed potatoes, fresh tomatoes, and wine. A very
enjoyable
afternoon.

Karl