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<blockquote data-quote="superwd6" data-source="post: 3881474" data-attributes="member: 48355"><p>E-classic boiler can smoke sometimes but most of the time I look out and see clear heat waves as I look down on it from my second floor. On the cold days you can see white steam form as the gsses cool just like a gas or oil furnace does:cool2:.There is no doubt that the 5036 will burn cleaner than some poorly made boilers with fans blowing smoke out the chimney.One of the local farmers who is allowed an outdoor boiler bought some pos on legs that leaves a trail of smoke 6 feet off the ground 3 fields across to the next farm about 4 times a month<img src="/styles/default/xenforo/laughing.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":laugh:" title="Laugh :laugh:" data-shortname=":laugh:" />.Whatever you buy, get that chimney up a little:msp_smile:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="superwd6, post: 3881474, member: 48355"] E-classic boiler can smoke sometimes but most of the time I look out and see clear heat waves as I look down on it from my second floor. On the cold days you can see white steam form as the gsses cool just like a gas or oil furnace does:cool2:.There is no doubt that the 5036 will burn cleaner than some poorly made boilers with fans blowing smoke out the chimney.One of the local farmers who is allowed an outdoor boiler bought some pos on legs that leaves a trail of smoke 6 feet off the ground 3 fields across to the next farm about 4 times a month:laugh:.Whatever you buy, get that chimney up a little:msp_smile: [/QUOTE]
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