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I finally caved and lit the OWB today!
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<blockquote data-quote="rancher2" data-source="post: 7865271" data-attributes="member: 32289"><p>I burn my Garn year around for domestic hot water. We have had some record breaking cold here so the Garn has been heating the house and the shop early this year. Its in the teens this morning with wind chill right around zero. Normally we would be in the thirty's at night and the fifty's in day this time of the year. My back up is propane have had to use it twice since 2009 when I had to repair leaks on the Garn. As I am getting older I am thinking maybe its time to shut the Garn down in the none heating months and just burn propane to heat the domestic water then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rancher2, post: 7865271, member: 32289"] I burn my Garn year around for domestic hot water. We have had some record breaking cold here so the Garn has been heating the house and the shop early this year. Its in the teens this morning with wind chill right around zero. Normally we would be in the thirty's at night and the fifty's in day this time of the year. My back up is propane have had to use it twice since 2009 when I had to repair leaks on the Garn. As I am getting older I am thinking maybe its time to shut the Garn down in the none heating months and just burn propane to heat the domestic water then. [/QUOTE]
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