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Firewood, Heating and Wood Burning Equipment
Do any stoves last longer than 24 hours on a fill?
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<blockquote data-quote="laynes69" data-source="post: 497850" data-attributes="member: 9715"><p>My dads got a ashland stove, made from the amish here locally, and its a baseburner. You get a good hot coalbed, then load it up to the top and close the bypass damper. It burns wood from the bottom only, so as it uses wood, it drops. He has had a fire for 12 to 14 hours in his. Its pretty much the same thing as an old riteway. It will throw out the heat. He heats about 3200 square feet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="laynes69, post: 497850, member: 9715"] My dads got a ashland stove, made from the amish here locally, and its a baseburner. You get a good hot coalbed, then load it up to the top and close the bypass damper. It burns wood from the bottom only, so as it uses wood, it drops. He has had a fire for 12 to 14 hours in his. Its pretty much the same thing as an old riteway. It will throw out the heat. He heats about 3200 square feet. [/QUOTE]
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