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It's starting to warm up again.. Anyone find that box fan?

Tom- will you check those coordinates again?? I think I

google earthed it and there appears to be something square

similar to the dimensions of a fan at that thar site.. Check er out fer me...

I have a blade if it's still missing one.

gringrinsmile

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I googled it, but I am not really familiar with that area, unless it is the landfill in Pine Bend.

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Just checking.............I need it again.

The one I have been using fell out of a second story window the other day. The cord survived the fall, rest of the fan didn't fair so well and IF I could get a couple of the parts off this one I may be able to fix it. I need the case. the blades, the grills and motor.

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Fan must running on high out there. There are unicorn stickers plastered all over my Jeep and tore the trim off the passenger side doors. grinfrownwhistleeek

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I think I spotted the box fan on the way to work today. It was huddled up against the garbage cans of house just across the street from Sunnyside elementary on County Road H in Moundsview. The case looks nice, but only sticker residue remains. That's sad news for unicorn lovers, but at least the KC Royals one is gone too. The blade is intact as well, but I can't speak for the motor or cord as I was late for work and didn't have time for an in-depth inspection. With the recent jump in temps, this is an excellent opportunity (barring some repair) to keep cool throughout the hot summer nights to come...not to mention own a piece of FM nostalgia!

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To get a full appreciation for what is going on, one has to read all of the over 500 posts. One also has to have a very stange sense of humor. laughcrazy

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Strange to say the least!!!

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Strange to say the least!!! Holy cow, you people are wierd!

Who you calling "you people!"

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Wierd and proud of it.. Now. Back to the fan. Notrailer.. did you happen

to get back and see if it was THE fan you saw? Could use it

up here this weekend.

grinlaughgrin

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Fish-n-Fool,

As I said, I saw it as I drove to work. On the way home, it was no where to be seen. Looks like the hunt is still on!

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If you happen to see it again, turn it down!! It's gotta be

in the area somewhere. The Royals sticker slapped me in the

face when I was walking to my truck. I know it was the sticker cuz it had the horn from the unicorn sticker stuck to it. shockedgrineek

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I would say the sticker missed its mark. laughsmirkwinkgrin

It was working just fine last nite.

G.C.

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It hit so hard, almost lost consiousness.. if it wasn't for that horn that poked me in the eye, don't know what would have happened.... grinshockedlaugh

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don't know.. The stickers are gone I think. Gotta have stickers to be osha approved. whistle

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You could always put some new stickers on the fan.

Keeps your mind stimulated..Gotta keep doing that after you retire. gringrin

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You could always put some new stickers on the fan.

gringrin

Shush your mouth Fool!...New stickers? what's the world coming too! smile

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the fan may need a few 'bandaids' when it's found and stickers would look better than duct tape.. gringrin

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