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Tennessee Outdoor Furnaces / Re: 300HE
« on: January 04, 2012, 05:55:22 PM »
I'm not really sure what constitutes a lot of smoke,but I do see what I think is excessive.I've got a friend with the same model and I'll have to make a trip by there soon to compare.
 I'm heating approx 4500 sq ft and I am still cleaning up downed trees on the farm which includes about anything not rotted,tulip poplar,maple,oak,and hickory mostly. With that in mind there are times when it seems like a lot of wood is consumed,but I know that some of this wood falls on the low end of BTU output

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Tennessee Outdoor Furnaces / Re: 300HE
« on: January 03, 2012, 05:33:46 PM »
I'm glad to have found this site as it's always interesting to hear from different people and their experiences with their OWF. After owning this OWF for 1 year I'm not sure if I could think of any improvements to this furnace other than I think it may? Let just a little more air in than preferred during the time that the forced air has cycled out.
 I don't have any experience with any other brands so I do feel a little ignorant when trying to compare this brand to any other.

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Tennessee Outdoor Furnaces / Re: 300HE
« on: January 02, 2012, 06:29:16 PM »
I have a 300 that has been in service with me for 1 year now. Mine is not a HE model as I purchased mine a short time before the HE model was introduced. I am very happy with mine so far,but my curiosity always has me wondering how one brand stacks up against the other.
  I live 30 miles from where they are built so that is comforting if I were to encounter any issues

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