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new clean burn act wood heaters
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<blockquote data-quote="deerjackie" data-source="post: 4170899" data-attributes="member: 20617"><p>Has anyone had the pleasure of replacing an old heater with a new clean burn act stove with all the air draw holes in the ash pan door? Thank god for fender washers, pipe is talll but even with eve of house, and this*(&^%$% ran away like a freight train, stove co says overdraft and i said bs, never had smoke in house with this set up, not shortening pipe to make stove work right and its all fine now that all holes are plugged.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerjackie, post: 4170899, member: 20617"] Has anyone had the pleasure of replacing an old heater with a new clean burn act stove with all the air draw holes in the ash pan door? Thank god for fender washers, pipe is talll but even with eve of house, and this*(&^%$% ran away like a freight train, stove co says overdraft and i said bs, never had smoke in house with this set up, not shortening pipe to make stove work right and its all fine now that all holes are plugged. [/QUOTE]
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