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ban on selling owb's in ohio
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<blockquote data-quote="Poston5" data-source="post: 5187042" data-attributes="member: 96091"><p>Talked with my dealer today and he said that epa is projected to approved the ban on traditional stoves this week. Then it has to actually become a law. But he said as of right now the manufacturer is saying may is the last month for traditional stoves if everything goes as epa plans. He did say everybody is grandfathered if you already have one, and you can still buy and sell the ones in operation. You just cannot buy a new one. I assume we are going to see a lot more people building the traditional ones rather than relying on a manufacturer to produce an epa stove if this happens. The large cost increase for an epa model will surely drive the demand down on them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poston5, post: 5187042, member: 96091"] Talked with my dealer today and he said that epa is projected to approved the ban on traditional stoves this week. Then it has to actually become a law. But he said as of right now the manufacturer is saying may is the last month for traditional stoves if everything goes as epa plans. He did say everybody is grandfathered if you already have one, and you can still buy and sell the ones in operation. You just cannot buy a new one. I assume we are going to see a lot more people building the traditional ones rather than relying on a manufacturer to produce an epa stove if this happens. The large cost increase for an epa model will surely drive the demand down on them. [/QUOTE]
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