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Outdoor Furnaces - Manufacturers WITH EPA-Certified Models => Portage & Main => Topic started by: Freekazoidd on March 21, 2020, 06:15:57 AM

Title: Retiring an ML30
Post by: Freekazoidd on March 21, 2020, 06:15:57 AM
Hello everyone, it has been a while since I have logged in here and I hope you all are well.

Well, I have enjoyed my wood boiler for a long time but I am no longer able to cut the wood with my back in its current state. I have held onto it for a year and it is clear that it needs to be sold as I will not be using it anymore. It has been so long since I have been in the market or in touch for one I do not know what they are worth new or used. Since this one is used I don't know if it is worth anything or not. I know the EPA made this type of unit obsolete but I know people still use them as I see them around.

If this should be put in the For Sale section please do so and I apologize, just getting a feel for its worth.

I would like to offer it to this community first but I need an honest opinion of what it is worth. I would sell everything as a whole.
I have:
3 water to air heat exchangers (2 16x18's and a 18x19)
1 Water to water plate exchanger  (hex bl14-20d)
2 TaCo pumps
I have all the sharkbite fittings but they are used and I don't think I would reuse them but I kept them all the same.
over 150' of the 4" plastic spray foam insulated black pipe
Portage and Main ML30. The good: Unit has been covered entire life of service. Bad: Unit did overheat the second year of use ( I left the ash door open a crack  :bash:) but did not suffer any cracks or other structural damage as I used it for many years after without any issues.
I believe this stove has plenty of life left in it and would be good for someone.
Thanks
Title: Re: Retiring an ML30
Post by: E Yoder on March 21, 2020, 06:08:30 PM
What year model is it?
Title: Re: Retiring an ML30
Post by: Freekazoidd on March 22, 2020, 07:26:14 PM
What year model is it?

Tag says Build Date 11/11/10
Title: Re: Retiring an ML30
Post by: E Yoder on March 30, 2020, 05:18:50 AM
If it's not leaking it should be worth several thousand. But putting it on FB marketplace or Craigslist would move it much quicker I'd guess. Spring is pretty slow time for selling a furnace.