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Yep. No charge in 10 years, there ain't nuttin' left in there.
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Mine did, and no record of any previous ac work. I extracted about 18oz out of it.
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Someone would pay good money for that freon, some where...
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I vented mine with my finger nail. Warm air came out for about 30 seconds, I may have killed a knat.
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lmao slodave...
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R12 is really valuable if there is any at all in there. You can use a gauge or just release the schraeder valve a little bit - if there's freon in, call up a local AC guy and offer to sell your R12. You'll prolly get $40 or a pound.
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