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    Congrats on the score. Word of warning, not all hvac techs are qualified to remove the Freon and it is possible to remove the unit with the Freon still trapped. If you cut into it and it starts hissing, pray the climate change authorities are not around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patriot76 View Post
    Congrats on the score. Word of warning, not all hvac techs are qualified to remove the Freon and it is possible to remove the unit with the Freon still trapped. If you cut into it and it starts hissing, pray the climate change authorities are not around.

    Idk man, this guys van look super fancy and new lol....... I feel like he wouldnt be any type of shady guy that wouldnt take the freon out. Is there anyway I can tell, for sure, before cutting into anything that it is in fact, empty? All the copper hoses on the backside are open/not plugged/not connected to anything when I got it so I had assumed it couldnt have any in it.... but would love some more assurance on that if you have any. I can upload some more pics if needed

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