Outdoor Wood Furnace Info
General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Roger2561 on November 29, 2014, 03:24:36 AM
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Mornin' all. It was abit brick this morning in my area of NH. We had 5 degrees F at 4:00am this morning. But, the E-Classic 1400 is running flawlessly and I was toasty warm in my house. Oh course, the temps are to hit the 40's this week. That makes it difficult to meter the proper amount of wood for 12 hours. Oh well, it beats paying mega bucks for fuel oil. Roger
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Well said Roger, Did you get hit hard with that wet snow, we got about 8 inches of heavy wet stuff and now it's frozen solid.
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We got 10" here in nj, gonna be 50 on sunday !
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Well said Roger, Did you get hit hard with that wet snow, we got about 8 inches of heavy wet stuff and now it's frozen solid.
Slimjim, We got nearly a foot of the stuff. But with that attachment on the front of my tractor (see my avatar), the snow was no match for it. :) Roger
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It was quite chilly this morning, had 10. Figured I would load the stove full last night,was I wrong. Just now after 24 hrs did I need to put some wood in. Coldest night so far and I use hardly any wood. Go figure!
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Sunday night into Monday morning they are calling for -25 to -40 windchills here.
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BBBBBRRRRRRRR! You can keep that.
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Sunday night into Monday morning they are calling for -25 to -40 windchills here.
First real test with my 2840 Sunday night. May need to put in 10 pieces then, instead of my usual 7.