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How do you burn your wood
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<blockquote data-quote="ericjeeper" data-source="post: 848255" data-attributes="member: 12082"><p><strong>I load mine from east to west</strong></p><p></p><p>Meaning the stove from front to back is north to south.(not really). My firebox is 48 inches deep by 30 inch diameter round. So I can get more wood in it when it gets really cold. I can get very long burns when the outside temps are not real cold.</p><p> What sucks the life out of my system is, The warms days we have, My house is pretty well insulated.So it will not call for heat, then when it does. MY Slab will really pull hard for the first 24-48 hours bringing the slab back up to temps.Once the cold sets in I burn less wood maintaining the house temps.</p><p> When it is cold I burn roughly a wheel barrel and half mounded up pretty good per day(24hours)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ericjeeper, post: 848255, member: 12082"] [b]I load mine from east to west[/b] Meaning the stove from front to back is north to south.(not really). My firebox is 48 inches deep by 30 inch diameter round. So I can get more wood in it when it gets really cold. I can get very long burns when the outside temps are not real cold. What sucks the life out of my system is, The warms days we have, My house is pretty well insulated.So it will not call for heat, then when it does. MY Slab will really pull hard for the first 24-48 hours bringing the slab back up to temps.Once the cold sets in I burn less wood maintaining the house temps. When it is cold I burn roughly a wheel barrel and half mounded up pretty good per day(24hours) [/QUOTE]
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