Kingsley
ArboristSite Guru
What do you think? Not bad for $125.
Why would I need parts?
Why would I need parts?
Anyway it is solid, and for the most part all there. It does need new fire brick on the bottom and a spring handle on the ash door.
This is going to be HUGE overkill for my 26' X 30' insulated shop, but I can always keep it toned down and open the loft door if needed.
This furnace was made in Tomah, WI.
I'll get picks after install (maybe not for a couple weeks).
Thanks,
Marty
That's a solid furnace, heavy I'm sure. I had one of those once upon a time, not in as good of shape as that one though. Nice score for $125. Does it have a 10" outlet on top? Is that thing hanging in the air, on a forklift or is it just attached to the tin wall?!?! Where are you at in WI? I'm in LaX
Because he sells Yukon furnaces, and his idea of salesmanship is to bad-mouth everything else, hoping you'll change your mind. :monkey:
Because he sells Yukon furnaces, and his idea of salesmanship is to bad-mouth everything else, hoping you'll change your mind. :monkey:
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