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These milkhouse utility heaters have the tendency to develop a rattle over time. Oil definitely does cure it! Great video.
While they certainly do, I don't think it's any more so than on other style heaters.. They all use relatively cheap bearings..
Good video bro thanks for releasing a fan one i enjoyed this heater repair video and i'm glad its working now
Glad you enjoyed it bro..
Great video! My brown Lakewood 792 heater had that problem too until it was fixed.
Thanks! This is a pretty common problem with these cheaper motors..
Great video .. mine sound like that but it's a new wifi model .. u think it's all the same if I open it up
Thank you.
old heaters better than new ones today just like fans proper maintance they will run forever
True..
I wonder how much air it pushes with only 2 wing blades. . .
Wilbert A the goal with these milkhouse heaters is to gently push out the heated air. So they're not powerful by any means.
TheSuperFanMan oh i get it
It moves a decent amount of air, more than you'd get with a ceramic style heater..
Grende
What?
These milkhouse utility heaters have the tendency to develop a rattle over time. Oil definitely does cure it! Great video.
While they certainly do, I don't think it's any more so than on other style heaters.. They all use relatively cheap bearings..
Good video bro thanks for releasing a fan one i enjoyed this heater repair video and i'm glad its working now
Glad you enjoyed it bro..
Great video! My brown Lakewood 792 heater had that problem too until it was fixed.
Thanks! This is a pretty common problem with these cheaper motors..
Great video .. mine sound like that but it's a new wifi model .. u think it's all the same if I open it up
Thank you.
old heaters better than new ones today just like fans proper maintance they will run forever
True..
I wonder how much air it pushes with only 2 wing blades. . .
Wilbert A the goal with these milkhouse heaters is to gently push out the heated air. So they're not powerful by any means.
TheSuperFanMan oh i get it
It moves a decent amount of air, more than you'd get with a ceramic style heater..
Grende
What?