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 South Georgia | Nope, no new dryer or expansion valve. I'm going out of town tomorrow, and I don't know if I'll have time to get this done next week before we start picking peanuts, but if I've got time, I might just change the dryer and expansion valve and recharge the system myself. That'll be cheaper than hiring another professional.
I kinda agree about the clutch-changing. I don't know what the symptoms were at that point, but as far as I know, all the professional repairs done thus far were unnecessary. Maybe they weren't, but inasmuch as they didn't fix the problem, they at least weren't the whole problem.
Adrian
Edited to add: I had the top apart today, and while I didn't pay any attention to the downstream side of the evaporator, it didn't appear to be packed full of dirt and mud.
Edited by Adrian 9/10/2010 21:48
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