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Posted by marlowe on February 27, 2005 at 13:46:35 from (209.103.204.88):
In Reply to: High efficiency wood-furnaces? posted by jdemaris on February 27, 2005 at 10:33:19:
wast wood ????? i have burned wood for 30 years ONLY heat we have. first stove in living room 100 in living roon 50 in bath room not good went to forced air air tight in basement better but dirty and ins. don't like it. out side boiler three years ago first year i did burn a lot of wood because I did not know how to fire it but now i use very little wood first turn your water temp. down mines at 150 house at 78 shop at 65 DON'T over fill and use WET or GREEN wood i love PINE over oak any day or the most junky wood you can get old PALLETS are great. also NOT all out door stoves are equal. mine will burn any thing dry or green. been runing mine as of middle of OCT. and have NOT taken out any ash yet it burns that clean. live in wisc. two story farm house NO insulation. will not say what kind i have but you better check around
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