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small world!  To my knowledge there aren't any restrictions on outdoor boilers where I live,
but I'll have to check into that.  I'm inferring from your statement about the reliability of
the classics that the "gasification" units aren't as reliable?  I know nothing about these
devices, just starting my research...

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My wife used to live in Westcliffe, and I left some flesh on the Crestones, Blanca, etc.
back in the '90s.  Glad to hear it's still unspoiled!

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Thanks, MTJAG.  Look forward to gleaning from your experience.
I'm guessing somewhere in the San Luis Valley? 

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Central Boiler / Re: New to site-Buying a Cl 5036
« on: April 14, 2011, 08:03:42 AM »
Indeed, MTJAG, same Jim Elliott.

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Howdy,
I live in South Central Alaska where the temps are relatively mild due to the buffering
effects of the ocean; we rarely get below -25F where I live and usually no more than
a couple weeks of -20F each winter.  Averages of 0 to 20F much more common in our
winters here.

I'm considering a Central outdoor boiler, but wanted to know if anyone had any "long-term"
(or even short-term) experience with these systems in climates similar to or colder than
mine?

Thanks in advance for any input

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Central Boiler / Re: New to site-Buying a Cl 5036
« on: April 13, 2011, 07:49:38 PM »
This is really a response to your now oft-commented-upon quote, MTJAG;
thanks for putting that up there.  I am familiar with the quote via a man
named Jim Elliott who popularized it in the middle of last century.  One of
the many books written about that great man is called "Through Gates
of Splendor" if anyone is looking for inspiration along the lines of that
quote...

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