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Ive been having problems with incomplete burns and not getting a lot of heat out of my new stove. Well, this week I took care of the problem. It wasnt really that hard to do either. I started burning seasond wood and the stove is now preforming like a champ.:monkey:

ya ya, i know...:cheers:
 
Wow, Really!
I see you have a shepherd in your avitar, I have 3 and think they are the greatest breed there is.
 
Wow, Really!
I see you have a shepherd in your avitar, I have 3 and think they are the greatest breed there is.

i know, its amazing!


yep, im a big shepherd fan. that's gracie in the pic, she has been great. pretty successful at .5 mile tracks and has turned into a good firewood sled dog. I just got a new pup (her brother from a different litter), he's turning out pretty good, tracking training is gonna have to wait to spring though, this snow doesnt help much. They are amazing dogs. With enough work, they know what you are thinking before you say anything.:cheers:
 
i know, its amazing!


yep, im a big shepherd fan. that's gracie in the pic, she has been great. pretty successful at .5 mile tracks and has turned into a good firewood sled dog. I just got a new pup (her brother from a different litter), he's turning out pretty good, tracking training is gonna have to wait to spring though, this snow doesnt help much. They are amazing dogs. With enough work, they know what you are thinking before you say anything.:cheers:

I have a male that wieghs in at 133pds. He could pull a sled or 2!
 
i know, its amazing!


yep, im a big shepherd fan. that's gracie in the pic, she has been great. pretty successful at .5 mile tracks and has turned into a good firewood sled dog. I just got a new pup (her brother from a different litter), he's turning out pretty good, tracking training is gonna have to wait to spring though, this snow doesnt help much. They are amazing dogs. With enough work, they know what you are thinking before you say anything.:cheers:

Here is Ogar along with his 75lb woman Maggie.
<a href="http://s493.photobucket.com/albums/rr293/ms460woodchuck/?action=view&current=2008627-1.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i493.photobucket.com/albums/rr293/ms460woodchuck/2008627-1.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>
 
Here is Ogar along with his 75lb woman Maggie.
<a href="http://s493.photobucket.com/albums/rr293/ms460woodchuck/?action=view&current=2008627-1.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i493.photobucket.com/albums/rr293/ms460woodchuck/2008627-1.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>

good lookin' dogs.

Gracie is 75 lbs, Jasper will probably be around 95 based on how big his dad is.
 
When i was growin up on the farm the parents got a shepard and it was the best dog ive ever had. Sold the farm and had to move to town and i think that really took the life out of Chip and didnt help when he got loose and a car smacked him. I may look for a new shepard since ive been stable out in the country for a long time now but ill have to wait till my 2 legged butt shufflin inbreeded border collie/ rat terrier named Toby pass's on...Darn good dog.. takes on coons, leaves the chickens alone and knows how to suck up to Grandma when she shows up..
 

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