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Rebuilding a log splitter
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<blockquote data-quote="ChoppyChoppy" data-source="post: 6372846" data-attributes="member: 158400"><p>I have a 1000watt heater on my oil tank. I usually plug it in for 3-4hrs before I fire it up when it gets around zero or below. Helps with getting the machine going in the morning.</p><p></p><p>1000 watts for 4 hours a day for a month is about $22 a month at our power rates. Plugged in 24/7 would be about $135/month (ouch!)... heck my power bill at home averages about $50/month!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChoppyChoppy, post: 6372846, member: 158400"] I have a 1000watt heater on my oil tank. I usually plug it in for 3-4hrs before I fire it up when it gets around zero or below. Helps with getting the machine going in the morning. 1000 watts for 4 hours a day for a month is about $22 a month at our power rates. Plugged in 24/7 would be about $135/month (ouch!)... heck my power bill at home averages about $50/month! [/QUOTE]
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