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    quesions about taylor owb

    yes - mine had a light - i am pleased - mine ran all last year and this summer for hot water. Only add i did was a manual fan switch over-ride so i can turn on the blower to get the wood going
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    quesions about taylor owb

    I just poured two skids - where the feet will land .. - it also needs a slight slope to the front. (2" back to front) That is the price I paid last year - but i got 2 pumps and cutoffs etc thrown in for that.
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    OWB, Yours and why

    Taylor 750 - it just works - simple as that !
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    MS260 oiling concern

    I have the 260 pro and use the same ratio - so no probs there
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    How do you think the wood heat "newbies" did this past season?

    My guess is that the people who gave up - aren't still reading this forum - so we will only hear positives :)
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    How do you think the wood heat "newbies" did this past season?

    Well we're really pleased with our first year of wood heating - via a Taylor OWB. We fill it twice a day - we only had it go out once - and that was because of a "I thought you did it" scenario - lol Our electricity/heating bill went down from $600/month to $150/month - and for the first...
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    owb off season

    so any idea what this 'really' is - can i make this myself ?
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    owb off season

    I have a Taylor 750 - Taylor - sell a 'treatment' chemical to add each year - it works out about $60 for this from Taylor - but it does not say what it is ? What do you think it is - and can I use a generic chemical of some sorts ? - Stephen
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    quesions about taylor owb

    I have the 750 - and like it a lot - it has an easy 12 hour burn tine and will go18-20 and still relight itself. I don't clean the tubes out - but once a season - not sure where that comes from. Seems sell made and strong - i would buy another one if that helps.
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    Brits talkin about Brit stuff

    the above is like the second ever post on this thread - 09-30-2004, 11:31 AM ?????????????????????????????
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    what rope ?

    thanks guys
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    what rope ?

    so it says ... Arbor Plex 1/2 x 150'/12-Strand/ROPE/Samson 6,000 lbs. tensile - so this is the right specs for what I want ?
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    what rope ?

    I cut trees for my heating needs in the woods and where they fall does not really matter - so long as they don't get snagged. I use a rope and a come-a-long to tension the tree in the direction I want it to go and have great success. I need to buy a much longer rope for my next batch of...
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    eek- what did this guy do wrong ?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-xJWIUoe3c&feature=related
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    OWB distance ?

    I'm right on the VA/NC border - my total run is 200 - (120 outside - 80 inside) - feet and with our weather it is just fine. I know I will be shot - but i just buried the pex wrapped in normal pipe insulation in 8" drain run (i have 6 pipes in all)- 3 feet deep.. I do not notice a temp drop...
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    I'm so excited !

    It will be about 4 years - that includes the cost of the chainsaws and cutting the wood etc.
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    I'm so excited !

    about my utility bill ...never thought I’d hear myself say that ! so last year the bill for same 2 months was $905 adjusted for this years rate increase = $1127 this years after heating with Taylor 750 OWB = $397 - what can i say !!!
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    Best size wood for OWB?

    I found it good to have some variety - for when I want a long burn - so I can really fill it up. Sometimes if all you have is really large logs - you can't get enough in !
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