Posted by Adirondack case guy on February 13, 2015 at 14:25:56 from (74.69.160.79):
Well this winter is getting long and the cold seams to be never ending. My wood is holding out better than last year, for some reason. I lit my boiler on Nov 10th. and it has burned 24/7 ever since. I went out and did a little measuring in the woodshed Tues, the 4th month aniversery of liteing the boiler. I have burned 7 cord of wood. I calculated a couple months ago and it looked like I was on a 2 cord/month rate, but to my surprise I am using less. Last year I burned 12.5 cord for the entire heating season. Looks like I will only burn 11 cord this season, and we have been very comfortable, the wifey likes it 75F in the house. My tractor shop where I spend my days stays about 65-70 during the day, when the unit heater is on, depending on the wind. We have a large garden every year, and love our vegies. The wifey plans her weekly shopping list on the puter and buys meats and other stuff when on sale, for future consumption. Along with the canned goods, we also have two chest freezers in the enclosed breezway/pantry. If we were snowed in for a month, we could survive, with maybe the exception of diesel fuel for my genny, if the power was off that long. There might also be a problem with the barely pop supply too. HeHe. Might have to start makeing home brew!! Loren, the Acg.
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