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<blockquote data-quote="stihl sawing" data-source="post: 1764456" data-attributes="member: 21692"><p>I'm gettin better, It's really not cold enough for a hot fire and keeping it low is what's giving me troubles. i don't have an air control on the loading door. There is one on the combuster, But the book says it don't have anything to do with the fire. The problem is keeping the combuster temps up while burning a low fire. It gets really hot in the house with combuster temps at normal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stihl sawing, post: 1764456, member: 21692"] I'm gettin better, It's really not cold enough for a hot fire and keeping it low is what's giving me troubles. i don't have an air control on the loading door. There is one on the combuster, But the book says it don't have anything to do with the fire. The problem is keeping the combuster temps up while burning a low fire. It gets really hot in the house with combuster temps at normal. [/QUOTE]
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