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Firewood, Heating and Wood Burning Equipment
Wood Heat: Stoves, Percentage of Heating, Firewood
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<blockquote data-quote="phlynott" data-source="post: 422887" data-attributes="member: 8436"><p><strong>8-9 cords</strong></p><p></p><p>I heat 80-90% with wood. Got lucky and fell into a deal for 60 acres worth of 1 year old logged tops. Mostly maple and oak, some ash. Stove is a Russel made by decton iron works, about 30 yrs old. Recently had it tied into the rest of the heating system (high effeciency propane). Not exactly thrilled with the dual setup, so I disconnected the relay that was kicking on the blower on the gas furnace, seems to work better now. 100 yr old farmhouse, timber framed, R55 insulated in attic, zero in walls, approx 2300 sq ft.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Joe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phlynott, post: 422887, member: 8436"] [b]8-9 cords[/b] I heat 80-90% with wood. Got lucky and fell into a deal for 60 acres worth of 1 year old logged tops. Mostly maple and oak, some ash. Stove is a Russel made by decton iron works, about 30 yrs old. Recently had it tied into the rest of the heating system (high effeciency propane). Not exactly thrilled with the dual setup, so I disconnected the relay that was kicking on the blower on the gas furnace, seems to work better now. 100 yr old farmhouse, timber framed, R55 insulated in attic, zero in walls, approx 2300 sq ft. Joe [/QUOTE]
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