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kbracken87 Posted: Thursday, July 5, 2012 8:37:21 AM(UTC)
 
I took a look at the element that I best guessed you were talking about, richappy. One of the electrical chords looks like its original and in bad shape while the other looks like it has been replaced. I opened up the back of it and do not know if its in good condition or not. So, I took some pictures to see what you thought.
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richappy Posted: Wednesday, July 4, 2012 2:52:02 AM(UTC)
 
Check the data plate that includes the model #. See if it has R12 refrigerant.
If so, remove the cover from the side of the compressor. If you see a coil type start device and no burnt wires to it, your compressor is most probably bad. An amprobe would confirm.
If so, this unit is not worth fixing.
kbracken87 Posted: Tuesday, July 3, 2012 9:02:26 PM(UTC)
 
Hello, I just picked up an old Kelvinator Ice Cream Chest Freezer from a small local ice cream company that went out of business (Yarnell's Ice Cream). It seems to be really old but I have no actual date of when it was made. I can say that it is very much like the current 2SF model which has a Radiant Shell, non-clogging condenser. When the unit I have is plugged in it will make a grinding/clicking sound with a low soft hum for 2 sec and then end with a click. It does this every 4-5 sec. I just want to see if any of you know what could be the possible problem and if its worth fixing. I really want to keep it since I got the unit for free and it has the old Kelvinator metal logo and the "Yarnell's Ice Cream" logo on it as well. The Part# is 1067037 and the Serial# is 6249669 but I have no idea if they are original or not. Thanks for all your time and expertise.