Posted by Cory Schmidt on January 05, 2018 at 11:10:26 from (70.40.226.124):
In Reply to: COLD Nasty day Question posted by Adirondack case guy on January 05, 2018 at 08:42:31:
we have an outdoor boiler unit, then also a small furnace in the greenhouse. To the left of the unit is a trailer, its either switched out or filled with blocks using the loader to bring blocks over from pile. To the right is a chopper box filled with blocks. On either side are cribs that we cut full then bring over with the loader. Here are a few loads ready to hook on and roll over to the furnace.
We skid boards ect and stack em out back till needed, then cut as needed. we also have this chopper box piled full of wood cut to around 16inch (can also see a pile of boards to be cut and a crib half full for the big burner.) Wood is taken into the greenhouse and can be rolled to with in ten feet of the furnace with shopping carts.
Before we got the outside one, we used to have a small furnace in the house and one in the shop. The shop used the carts or wheel barrel like the greenhouse. The house we got a wheel barrel load out of the shed(building by the saw) and take it to the pile in the basement by the arm load.
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