Posted by welding man on August 16, 2014 at 08:21:17 from (216.115.204.175):
In Reply to: outdoor wood furnace posted by WV 2cyl on August 16, 2014 at 05:32:06:
I have had quiet a bit of experience with outdoor wood furnaces. Good and Bad. Personally I have a Hardy. Have owned it for 9 years, other than a combustion fan and a relief valve,no problems.But it does like wood. Does better on green wood than dry. I do some warranty work on the Central Boiler furnaces for a friend. They do have one to leak occasionally. Water treatment and PH testing is a must. Taylors were very popular at one time but they have had leak problems also.Have a Woodmiser with a leak to repair now. The friend that has the central boiler dealership says the new EPA Regs are going to put most of the little companies out of business and less than 10 companies well be left nationwide,so research before you buy. A warranty is useless, if no one is around to back it up. If you don't have an abundance of wood and if you have neighbors that don't like smoke, don't buy one.
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