
Originally Posted by
DevinThaScrapper
Most broken ones that are older have none left, the compressors don't hold much any way.
Devin,
I've been holding back on the refrigerant issue for a while now after someone BIT**ED that we were reinforcing the laws too much. But this post of yours is a little too much. How do you know that most broken ones that are older have none left? Are you attempting to properly recover the refrigerant and after you've pulled the required vacuum, you realize that there was nothing there, or are you cutting the lines and hoping nothing flies? I would think twice before I posted something like this. Never know if the EPA is watching. I'd hate to see a young guy like you get fined $37,500 for the intentional release of refrigerant.
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