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lower heat ls180

89.ho.ss

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Dec 21, 2014
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77
Location
eastern CT
Has anyone ever made the heater go down to their feet? I am thinking of adding a duct to get some form of heat there. What do you guys do to keep your feet from freezing. I am getting ice by the pedels. Even with the heater up top working perfectly.
 

DoyleX

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Feb 2, 2013
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Location
Minnesota
Occupation
Lever Puller, Gear Jammer, Pipe Twister
On the old burn your arm off freeze your feet bobcats I fashioned up a sheet of tin that covered 2/3rds with a chunk of flexible dryer vent. Then the windows fogged up from the melting show on my tennis shoes.
 

89.ho.ss

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Dec 21, 2014
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Location
eastern CT
I was thinking of tapping in with a piece of inch and a half flexible plastic line in just having a go down just to get some form of heat down there I didn't know if anybody else did anything different that worked well
 
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