Yeah I agree that one is from late 50's. I've worked on coal fired lennox gravity furnaces converted to oil as recent as a couple of years ago. The last one I worked on I condemned due to the sealant between the heat exchanger sections was long since gone. I have a door from the first lennox coal furnace I replaced many years ago. It was supposed to be for a wood stove I never built. : ) It's also neat to see an old coal shoot and bin many I've seen with coal still in the bin!
@PutSome5tankOnIt Yeah, it doesn't look like it was made in 1917. Maybe it wasn't converted to oil in the late forties, but replaced. That makes more sense to me. I also took a picture of the right side, or the filter door side... it says Aire Flo... I'll get it in another video later.
I've got another 40's -50's lennox oil furnace to replace in the next couple weeks. I'll try to get a short video of that replacement,
FilterChanger 7 months ago
Yeah I agree that one is from late 50's. I've worked on coal fired lennox gravity furnaces converted to oil as recent as a couple of years ago. The last one I worked on I condemned due to the sealant between the heat exchanger sections was long since gone. I have a door from the first lennox coal furnace I replaced many years ago. It was supposed to be for a wood stove I never built. : ) It's also neat to see an old coal shoot and bin many I've seen with coal still in the bin!
yrtuag 7 months ago
Looks like an old Low Boy style furnace. The Lennox badge on the unit looks like it's from the 1950's.
PutSome5tankOnIt 1 year ago
@PutSome5tankOnIt Yeah, it doesn't look like it was made in 1917. Maybe it wasn't converted to oil in the late forties, but replaced. That makes more sense to me. I also took a picture of the right side, or the filter door side... it says Aire Flo... I'll get it in another video later.
FilterChanger 1 year ago