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I'm looking hard to find the new and improved Harbor Freight 150HP Aircraft Engine, free of course. I may be able to hook it up to the fan, mount it on my jon boat and have really nice airboat to use out on the Miss now that there's so much ice on it.

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sorry I didnt have time to read all the posts but I was just wondering if you still have the fan? I could use one for next summer.

The original box fan is gone, along with it's original unicorn and Kansas City Royals stickers. The important thing here is the cat is fine. If you are interested, however, in a precustomized 20" box fan, I did run into one in my basement yesterday. It's a Lakewood model with the plastic grate and only a little bit of duck tape on it. It does have all five blades. I guess I'm not sure if it works or not, or even who it might belong to (was here when we moved in), but since I really don't have any use for it I would be willing to set it outside for anyone interested in picking it up. Let me know.

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This is an electric box fan. You can't really load the thing as there isn't any place for the bullets to go. You just sort of plug it in and it blows stuff around -- like a wind machine. Get it?

Besides, everything has to be unloaded and encased for transport in Minnesota.

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I checked this morning, and there is no caliber listed anywhere on the box fan. It does, however, WORK. Even the three position switch works. This is a fully functional, precustomized, 20 inch Lakewood box fan with only a minor amount of duck tape on it. Do I have any takers? Like I said, I have no use for it.

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I don't have a digital camera, but if there are any other FM members that are willing to come out to the farm to take a picture of the fan and post it so you can decide whether you want it or not, I would be happy to give them directions. It's a pretty nice fan.

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The original box fan is gone, along with it's original unicorn and Kansas City Royals stickers. The important thing here is the cat is fine. If you are interested, however, in a precustomized 20" box fan, I did run into one in my basement yesterday. It's a Lakewood model with the plastic grate and only a little bit of duck tape on it. It does have all five blades. I guess I'm not sure if it works or not, or even who it might belong to (was here when we moved in), but since I

really don't have any use for it I would be willing to set it outside for anyone interested in picking it up. Let me know.

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Nobody seems to have a good box fan without a knob. The construction of these things must be top notch.

You might be able to use those vice grips to hold a set of rabbit ears onto a tv set up until everything goes digital. I hear that helps a lot.

Me I'm still waiting on a taker for this box fan. It's getting awefully cold in here.

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