Posted by j heitkemper on March 14, 2009 at 09:56:48 from (98.108.2.196):
In Reply to: Using Wood for heat posted by 37 chief on March 13, 2009 at 18:52:45:
Currently burnin green Sassafrass ICE fall limbs ,,.Hav'nt burned Any split wood this year , Just limby nusuance wood limb falls from IKE and ICE and all the CRAZY damwind in between..lots a uprooted trees in pasture ,Couple days aweek , I Take the saw and Roundbales out to fedd the Cows , Saw up limbs and tops that will go thru the the furnace door ,, saw out a tankful of gas ,, then load up on poles across bale forks a load that will last a couple days, Wife and I LUV the fireplace and most sasafras will go there , trash wood and hardwood in the basement furnace ,,, for yrs had a waterline set up that transfered heat thruout house,, got a central boiler outsidethat caught fire when the dogs got in a fight with a possum under the boiler , and ruptured a waterline duringthe nite couple years back,, gotta fix that too someday
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