I have another mate that worked for Budge Ellis for years,on ammonia gear.He did his time at Wildridge and Sinclair.Now that name makes me feel old


He worked all hours rebuilding their compressors at different meat works all around the state.From memory the cranks ran on roller bearings,if my memory is not deceiving me.
The other mate works for Gordons,probably currently the biggest ammonia refrig mob in the country by a long way,they do some HUGE jobs.
They also make a LOT of money,margins are very high in that industry.
Oh,i also worked on the York chillers we had at the Awonga dam site.
The chilled water at 6 degrees, was mixed with the concrete.
That was also bloody years ago.
They used to start work at 4.00am,so if the chillers didn't go,the phone was ringing.....
Those Yorks were the models that had Copeland recips in them,american wiring,with lock out relays,part winding start compressors,unloaders,weird short cycle timers,etc.They always had the site electricians totally confused


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