Posted by RMinVa on February 02, 2013 at 18:55:19 from (67.142.166.26):
In Reply to: Half way point posted by Dan in Ohio on February 02, 2013 at 15:01:44:
Looks great. I bought a used 4436 and it"s 6 years old. I"ve had it for 3 years. Drove to Winchester Va. to pick it up. Heated with wood all my life and this sure made heating with wood a lot easier on me. I have my machinery set up now so I get all the wood myself. I don"t pick up a stick of wood till it goes in the boiler. I do have to run the chainsaw but have a grapple that makes that a lot easier too. Mounted the wood splitter upside down on the loader and as I split I drop the wood in a dump trailer. Lot of the wood I use most folks would throw it down a hill because it"s so large. I found that"s the best wood to burn. Last longer and more heat per pound.
My boiler is smaller than yours and have to load in cold weather every 12-14 hours. I run year around too. Use junk wood in the summer and use a plate exchanger for hot water. No tank.
No wood trash, ash dust or smoke in the house. Boiler is 100 ft. from the house and can sleep good at night knowing the wood fire won"t burn the house down with me in it. Unlimited hot water also. Never run out as long as there"s fire in the boiler.
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