Posted by Larry59 on December 22, 2007 at 15:22:37 from (4.244.90.237):
In Reply to: O/T Heating With Coal posted by 37 chief on December 22, 2007 at 14:02:49:
:) Heated with and old pot belly wood stove in house. Remember one winter running out of wood to heat. Dad was 50 miles away working in city and could not get home. Being the oldest of 3 at 10 yrs. I was out in bitter cold and with ax tearing down one of our wood sheds for more wood that burn't up quick. Hope I never have to do that one again. Do have outside wood furnace I use at times here in winter. ....One problem was no dam heat in that outhouse. Burrrrrrrrrrrr and when dad added that second hole for girls only. The updraft would come out that hole as you set there. Burrrrr and one dare not pea on the out rim of the boys. Turn to ice and that was a real problem at times. Ho Ho Ho .. Happy Holidays to all. :)
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