Iaff113
ArboristSite Operative
Ok for the life of me I can’t figure this out. It’s my first year burning a CB 350 classic edge. I have to pull the main air inlet off every couple of weeks because it’s getting a river of creosote built up in it. I replaced the door seal I only burn ash that had been split and stacked for a year. And a mix of hard wood that had two years of season. I have read a lot on ways to keep this from happening. I always let my coal bed burn down to stay below the air holes. And stack wood back in per CB instruction, I have to water temp cut off at 190. Is this just a nature of this beast? I do not have a problem cleaning the tubes out ever couple weeks because it’s not hard. Just wish I could find a better tool for it.
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