Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Laying Down Viagina Pics Can You Transport A Refridgerator Laying Down?

Can you transport a refridgerator laying down? - laying down viagina pics

My mother gave me a refrigerator and we only have a van for transportation.
Someone told me that may transport, but we have to settle for 24 hours before the freon back to wait! Is that true?

12 comments:

Ken said...

Sorry, I do not see how you can contribute something in the bed LOL

♥Mommyof... said...

I do not recommend below. The freon will leak out of it, and they are transported in a van, which is even more dangerous. Maybe you can rent a UHAUL or a car to move it, if you do not have a truck.

Austin T Powers said...

Thats true.

grounded said...

It seems a lot of urban legends about them. The correct answer is: Yes, you can sit before they are transported. We need to let him stand on the supply 12 to 24 hours to ensure that the flow of cooling oil into the compressor again and again to room temperature. While you get your hands on your own ref and review of dead mice and other waste .. Good luck!

grounded said...

It seems a lot of urban legends about them. The correct answer is: Yes, you can sit before they are transported. We need to let him stand on the supply 12 to 24 hours to ensure that the flow of cooling oil into the compressor again and again to room temperature. While you get your hands on your own ref and review of dead mice and other waste .. Good luck!

Camaro said...

to avoid trying to set atleast maintain the highest peak to bottom. and it is time to rest before starting the

tom the plumber said...

Years around the world

Maxwell Smart(ypants) said...

NOT freon, which is the oil in the compressor, and you can expect at least 24 hours to turn it on. It is necessary, many factors are taken into account. If the cold to wait any longer, when it is cold and use the garage to let it sit for up to 4 days before connecting with reatively But so warm above 60F, and then into the house after 24 hours is sufficient.

leola H said...

That is absolutely right that the reason for oil in the compressor is expected to return to the bottom of the compressor, but its still best to carry on foot.

native said...

That is correct, otherwise the compressor will destroy.

Stubs_Mc... said...

Yes! It

John himself said...

Yes it's true.

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