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    Timber!

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    Found this after a storm. Tree landed on it. Would have ran and cooled if the fan blade wouldn't have hit the sides of the unit.

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    I've got a couple customers with equipment similar to this, not quite as squashed but pretty close and they both still run fine

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    Damn your gauges must be heavy!!
    Every customer you take for granted today will be someone else's tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DLZ Dan View Post
    Damn your gauges must be heavy!!
    lol

    condenser looks awesome!

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    we had a similar call to this at a paper printing factory, crushed the hell out of the condenser yet it never lost its charge.

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    i had something similar only difference is buddy backed into his with his big rig

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    lol. i dont see anything wrong here
    RTFM!!!

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    We've got tons of squished units still running at our apartments. None quite that bad, but some are close.

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    someone shopping at gustave laarson's dent and scratch sale?

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