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Old Feb 28, 2012 | 10:05 PM
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Hey guys/gals I have an electric fan set-up for sale. The Fan is from a Ford Taurus and has two settings for the fan speed Lo/High. This fan will come complete with the fan of course, the adjustable thermostat, and all fuses and relays. I will also include all of the wiring that I had used to wire it to my truck that you can choose to replace with your own wiring if you'd like. This is an easy way to buy it all together in stead of having to piece it all together yourself. I have done all of the work for you.

I had this fan on my truck for about 8 months and it worked flawlessly but I have recently purchased a Toy Hauler and just like the piece of mind of the clutch fan as opposed to an electric fan.

$50 + shipping, PM me if interested.





 
Old Feb 29, 2012 | 06:43 PM
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I am not railing against the Ford Taurus/Mark fans at all, however, if you do use one, make sure you have a nice alternator. These things pull a lot of amps, over 100A at fan startup, IIRC.
 
Old Mar 1, 2012 | 07:12 AM
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40A on high and 28-32A on low I believe is what they pull. Start-up they do crank into the low 100A's.
 
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bump... This set-up will probably work on other vehicles as well. This fan is the perfect size for our Ram radiators.
 
Old Mar 10, 2012 | 03:08 PM
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I'll take it, price shipped to 32303
 
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I'll take it, price shipped to 32303

Shipping to 32303 would be $28.77. Let me know what you decide.

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SALE PENDING...
 
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Ive got one on my truck and wired on the high speed only with a Stinger 80A relay to carry to load.

No problems here and love the fan. Nice price and a nice deal for someone
 
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BUMP. twothousand6 never responded so I am taking that as the sale fell through. So it is up for grabs again. Thanks Weedahoe for your input.
 
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How much for shipping to 24236? Might just be interested...
 
Old Mar 23, 2012 | 01:59 PM
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Shipping to 24236 would be $24, but twothousand6 just PMed me that he still wanted it so I will give him first shot. If he decides otherwise then I will consider others.
 



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