Tim, no this wasn't me, so I just went and changed my password, "and didn't let chrome save it". I still have your phone number in my contacts, if it's the same one that ends in 74. Speaking of 74, I'm 72 now, but still doing the commercial and residential A/C and Heating. I'll try to stop in a little more, I'm just not the auto A/C guru, but I'm not clueless either.Tim wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 7:01 amIs this and only "Mr. Bill"? Great to see you post again.Mr Bill wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 5:18 am I had a similar issue with my Kubota B2601. It sounds like there could be a problem with the expansion valve or maybe a refrigerant flow issue. In my case, it turned out to be a malfunctioning expansion valve that wasn't regulating the refrigerant flow properly, causing abnormal pressure readings. Once replaced, everything went back to normal.
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John, read my last post, where I quoted Tim. Thanks! Mr. BillJohnHere wrote: ↑Thu Mar 28, 2024 9:40 amThis thread is nearly three years old, so you might not get a response from the OP. However, I'm interested in what the problem was as well.Mr Bill wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 5:18 am I had a similar issue with my Kubota B2601. It sounds like there could be a problem with the expansion valve or maybe a refrigerant flow issue. In my case, it turned out to be a malfunctioning expansion valve that wasn't regulating the refrigerant flow properly, causing abnormal pressure readings. Once replaced, everything went back to normal.
“Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterwards". -Vernon Law-
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My business number is 602-233-0090, the one ending in 74 was my original home number. I dropped that line. Cell only these days.Mr Bill wrote: ↑Sat Mar 30, 2024 6:39 amTim, no this wasn't me, so I just went and changed my password, "and didn't let chrome save it". I still have your phone number in my contacts, if it's the same one that ends in 74. Speaking of 74, I'm 72 now, but still doing the commercial and residential A/C and Heating. I'll try to stop in a little more, I'm just not the auto A/C guru, but I'm not clueless either.Tim wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 7:01 amIs this and only "Mr. Bill"? Great to see you post again.Mr Bill wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 5:18 am I had a similar issue with my Kubota B2601. It sounds like there could be a problem with the expansion valve or maybe a refrigerant flow issue. In my case, it turned out to be a malfunctioning expansion valve that wasn't regulating the refrigerant flow properly, causing abnormal pressure readings. Once replaced, everything went back to normal.
Glad to see you around. You've always been helpful. Stay well, my friend.
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Yes, I did. Does that mean someone hacked your Forum avatar and login?
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John, this is my guess, but I did go in and change my password. Thanks Bill
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Bill, if your password was a simple one, whomever did the hacking probably just got lucky, guessed it correctly, and logged right in. It's a good thing that you changed it right away because I'm sure your original PW has already made it onto the Dark Web and is now for sale, even though it's no good anymore.
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I doubt it from this site. While there have been issues. All the reports have been coming up clean for a while now. Just scanned again.
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Tim, like you, I doubt it was from here, more than likely from me letting chrome store my passwords, I finally wised up and stopped that. Now I just write them down. Mr. Bill
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Just happy to see you around, my friend.
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