Posted by GeneMO on March 13, 2009 at 19:21:34 from (216.74.221.70):
In Reply to: Using Wood for heat posted by 37 chief on March 13, 2009 at 18:52:45:
In the 50's my dad said they could heat the house with propane for $1.00 a day, so he quit wood heat. When Jimmy Carter was saying he was going to heat the White House with wood, we built my dad a new house with a central wood furnace in the basement. In 1984 I built a house, also with a Longwood central furnace in the basement. I even built a special wood chute so I could back right up and throw the wood in the wood room. My dad loved to cut wood, so he always kept me supplied till he passed away 5 years ago. I took out the wood furnace and put in a new high effeciency propane furnace. Now I am thinking about putting the old Longwood in as a standby/backup to the propane.
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