Swell looking pictures/. Son weeded the garden and almost all came up. He sure was busy as a one arm paper hanger LOL. He is on the way to town for stuff for supper, then we are going to put in a drain faucet had to buy a drill and tap for NPT to use Still have a ways to go for hook ups. Pumps,radiators wiring,hoses,tubing,etc. The unit was mfg,in 1995. No leaks ,so we filled it with water which took 400 gal, water was clear when we drained it,No RUST..... After all this,then comes harvest of the garden,then wood making. Son has a lot on his plate,as I am limited in helping him do the chores he is left with since the wife passed on in August.I can say my son is truly a remarkable MAN! Got to wondering if any of you folks heat with an outside wood boiler. Water temps will be at 170 degrees,enough to heat the house and garage,at 76-80 degrees inside the house and garage so that will be a blessing for us. Son will be back soon, so I best get ready to help with the drilling and taping. Warmest regards, LOU.
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