Whoops ! John L., You are right !
John L., you are probably correct on both counts. I found the written description online with the weight information, but it is REALLY heavy. I am sure you are right about it being closer to 400 pounds. Sorry about that. Also, when I had the refrigerator converted, the way I remember my handyman explaining it to me was that he converted it from Gas to electric. I called him recently and he did mention that it used R12 gas. The new compressor he installed was not the same kind of compressor that originally came with the unit, but I must have misunderstood about the conversion from gas to electric. Thank you for pointing this out. I appreciate that. I do not want to misrepresent the facts. Unfortunately it sounds as though, that is exactly what I did, unknowingly. As I mentioned, I have the repairman's name and number, so anyone interested in the fridge, can call and talk to him themselves. He will do a much better job than I can, explaining what he did. He knows exactly what compressor he installed and says he can put a new one on there, if someone wants him to. It might cost around $200-$300, including parts and labor. Thanks again, and sorry for the misinformation I posted.