Posted by gtractorfan on January 08, 2011 at 14:44:51 from (71.66.228.242):
In Reply to: OT:Firewood post posted by JayinNY on January 07, 2011 at 19:23:44:
I'm 66 years old and grew up in a family of 7, we always burned wood/coal. First chainsaw I ran was a Sears gear drive. We had 17 acres of woods. There was a big furnace in the basement with a jacket around it that funneled the heat to air ducts. My favorite spot was by the kitchen register which was directly above that old furnace. Since being married I've continued heating with wood because it's available and fun (to me). Built a hydraulic woodsplitter at least 25 years ago and it's still working good. The large room where the woodstove is today was 85 degrees 20 feet away from the stove- but the sun was also shining in the large south window. That kind of warmth would be a luxury otherwise.
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