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On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 22:08:48 -0400, Brian E. Clark
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I have a very old, very large Bryant furnace (circa 1938)



67 years for any piece of equipment has already more than earned its
keep. Replace it with a new unit, and with that, the ability to find
parts to upkeep it in top working order. This also allows you to
check the heating ducts and trunking for integrity and clean them.
Repairing the old unit only delays the inevitable.