You would be better off putting in a stainless chimney.They run much cleaner.Liners should start at the bottom.Steel supports will rust away.A masonary chimney should not be attempted until you have helped a mason build one.Solid blocks weigh 100 lb and are too much to handle alone.Bricks should be used at the top, concrete blocks tend to crumble.October is the last month you could build a chimney around here.My son and I replaced an old chimney in the kitchen last year and it was slow hard work.Bricks cost a buck each here.I sent 500.00 for materials for a 20 foot chimney.I reused brick on the top.Your ins co may refuse to insure your shop if you use wood heat in it.I have a farm policy and have been harrassed by the ins co for 5 years.They tried to cancel me because the house needed painting.Got it painted and they still tried to cancel.The maine state insurance commission told them to back off after a hearing was held.I am looking for another ins co,tired of being bullied.I have a tv shop next to my house where I fix electric fence chargers.The tv business went to china years ago.They want me to quit using my shop, stop selling eggs and vegetables.I ve talked with many people who have no insurance now.Fuel oil prices are 2.50 -2.70 here and I expect to see 3.00 soon.My neighbor was forced to take out his wood stove by his ins co. after 8 years of use with no problems.He could not afford 2000 gal of oil so sold his place.He had a mortgage so couldnt go without ins.Talk to your agent BEFORE you put a wood stove in your shop...
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Today's Featured Article - Grain Threshing in the Early 40's - by Jerry D. Coleman. How many of you can sit there and say that you have plowed with a mule? Well I would say not many, but maybe a few. This story is about the day my Grandfather Brown (true name) decided along with my parents to purchase a new Ford tractor. It wasn't really new except to us. The year was about 1967 and my father found a good used Ford 601 tractor to use on the farm instead of "Bob", our old mule. Now my grandfather had had this mule since the mid 40's and he was getting some age on him. S
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