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Post by Cole S. on May 3, 2014 20:31:05 GMT -5
Day 1! The fans practically call for me. This morning when I went to Habitat before I actually started searching, I had this feeling that I had to go drive one specific area, and the first street I turn onto this pair of Passports were waiting right there for me. Only one has the mounting bracket, neither have motor screws. Next I grabbed whatever this is, has no stickers. Her!t@ge? Blades aren't original as they've been drilled. Terribly smoke stained, smells awful, just got it for the innards and whatnot. Marginal condition Hunter Westminster. Couldn't find the mounting bracket, otherwise it's all there. Not sure what I'm gonna do with it, I think some of the blade arms got bent which will be nearly impossible to readjust. Mau Chun (according to the label) bottom mount spinner, was in the Bayport box. Not in great shape, though the pictures don't really show that. Set of five Hunter blades. Didn't see any motor, dug through all kinds of boxes of wet crap (disgusting) but it wasn't there. The blades got a little wet too, not sure how well they'll dry. Assorted leftovers from two Harbor Breeze tritons. Always handy.
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Post by Jonathan A. on May 3, 2014 20:37:26 GMT -5
Nice finds! My favorite has to be Hunter Passport II.
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2014 20:38:48 GMT -5
Looks Heritage to me.
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Post by Adam D. on May 3, 2014 20:40:27 GMT -5
There's a couple of those Passports at the Delray Habitat.. They seem to get a steady flow of them coming in.. Those Home Depot Westinghouse motor screws will fit those, I'm pretty sure..
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Post by fancollector12 on May 3, 2014 23:05:59 GMT -5
Nice finds! Always handy to have extra parts around, so it's good you found the Harbor Breeze parts.
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Post by Cole S. on May 4, 2014 11:28:49 GMT -5
Yes, the generic screws will fit the Passports. I sometimes replace the original ones with those anyways since the Hunter ones so often have stripped out heads. I don't like the motor screws they used to use, since they don't have a lock washer you really have to crank to get them tight and then the head is suddenly toast.
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Post by Cole S. on May 4, 2014 22:16:28 GMT -5
Here's day two for me, highly uninteresting overall. I saw a later SMC Emperor but it was REALLY rusted out and my car was full of portables when I went by so I passed on it. Yuson Hugger: Bottom mount spinner:
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Post by Cole S. on May 5, 2014 19:37:57 GMT -5
Day 3. Pretty unimpressive. SMC DC-52. No switch housing, no mounting bracket. Couldn't find either one of them, they were gone or not out at all since the pile wasn't very big. Her!t@ge Spector. It's in good shape other than dust on the top side of everything.
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Post by Matt R. on May 6, 2014 0:46:01 GMT -5
Not bad for two days!! Hope you find some better stuff as Cleanup week continues.
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Post by Farah on May 6, 2014 17:24:26 GMT -5
Nice fans! ! really like the ge vent fan you have there!
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Post by Cole S. on May 6, 2014 22:33:40 GMT -5
Here's all I managed to find today. Couple of those new Hunter switch caps and a downrod, leftovers from the boxes.
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Post by Jean Lemieux on May 6, 2014 22:37:43 GMT -5
Day 3. Pretty unimpressive. SMC DC-52. No switch housing, no mounting bracket. Couldn't find either one of them, they were gone or not out at all since the pile wasn't very big. Very cool! Is it dated? It looks like a newer model.
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Post by Cole S. on May 6, 2014 23:15:35 GMT -5
I'm sure it has a date, but the sticker is on the motor on these and I haven't opened it yet.
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