Posted by 36 coupe on October 16, 2012 at 02:41:31 from (66.186.169.176):
In Reply to: Heating season! posted by JayinNY on October 15, 2012 at 18:21:08:
On a 200 mile trip last year I saw a wood pile in every yard.My wife was driving so I could look around.In a town of 1000 its hard to find a house that dosent use some wood heat.My nephew lives in a large town of 30000.He has burned coal for many years and has just switched to wood.Just bought a stove for my shop from a couple who burned coal for 1 year and wood for 7 years.They run 2 wood stoves,1 in the cellar and 1 in a workshop/garage.Their town has 7000 population.They live right in the center of town.When population goes over 10000 it called a city here.Ive just turned 75 and have spent just 2 winters with out wood heat.Theres no way to count pellet stoves.The price is dropping on pellets.You can buy a ton or a few bags.Many dealers will deliver and stack in your garage.No 100 gallon minimum BS the oil cos pull here.Friend used pellets for 2 years after he could no longer handle wood.He heated his house with 1 bag per day.He passed on this spring.His wife can handle the pellets with ease.Saw 5 pellet stoves marked sold while buying some chain hooks.Firewood is selling for 200.00 a cord here.Firewood can be bought green for 150.00.I have over 100 acres of good cutting.
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