This is a heater from a 1952 Henry J.
It is in fair condition and the fan works. I believe it can be used as is or restored. It has not been tested for leaks or proper operation. Shipping can be arranged call me or email your zip code and I get a cost. six 0 two five 0 five two eight 8 one. Thanks for looking John. |
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