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Old 09-03-2018, 11:51 AM
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My sister found the paperwork when we were cleaning out my grandparents house.. She was going to give it to the guy down in Leesburg FL that has the huge IH collection and museum.. I will have to see if she ever sent it to him.. He has a good size IH refrigeration collection..

Wanna hear another good one.. my uncle worked for the local IH dealer at the time... He delivered the fridge brand new!

Made me sick when I found out Dad let it get hauled off!

All it needed was a door gasket.. at that time before the internet we couldn't seem to find one!
That is an absolutely terrible story. and it keeps getting worse..... tell me it wasn’t full of beer when they took it.
You can get the gaskets now , it’s a universal, and they are proud of them....
The really hard item is the handle.
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I can't wait to see if when the fridge is done. Sure is looking good now!

Do you keep the original mechanicals? With the expensive refrigerant? Or do you upgrade the cooling system?
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What time will the beverages be cold... I have to plan for the drive time
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That is an absolutely terrible story. and it keeps getting worse..... tell me it wasn’t full of beer when they took it.
You can get the gaskets now , it’s a universal, and they are proud of them....
The really hard item is the handle.
The handle was fine on it.. I remember that it was a round top.. dad said he thought it was delivered around 1951 ish.. It wasn't full of beer.. at one point we were just using it for a storage cabinet with mostly welding supplies in it.. it still worked but would freeze up around the freezer section due to the gasket leaking... It was bad then... I really hate it now!!
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I love the style. We had an old Philco at our summer cottage. They look very similar except for the door handle.
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I can't wait to see if when the fridge is done. Sure is looking good now!

Do you keep the original mechanicals? With the expensive refrigerant? Or do you upgrade the cooling system?
Actually I’ve been lucky, both fridges have worked excellent... by the way , I know this much | | about appliance repair. If they ever go out I’m going to have a real pretty storage cabinet.....
From what I’ve read, there isn’t a whole bunch to go out. Pretty much just the compressor. No defrost, defrost timer, computer controls...etc
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I love the style. We had an old Philco at our summer cottage. They look very similar except for the door handle.
Did it happen to be a V handle Philco?
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What time will the beverages be cold... I have to plan for the drive time
I’m thinking 5 ish.... if your coming from New York , probably should leave now
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So, this is the first one I did. 8 months or so ago. Came up on Craigslist on a Sunday morning. Picked it up 3hours later. 50 bucks. This one is a 1950. Missing the shelves and the handle has a piece missing.
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Decided to paint it Farmall red and white
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