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<blockquote data-quote="Biker Dude" data-source="post: 1551585" data-attributes="member: 31361"><p><strong>Ancient Taylor T-450</strong></p><p></p><p>I got my Taylor dirt cheap (traded a set of 38" mud tires & rims for it) and I'm too lazy to build one from scratch. It works fine but I use 12-15 cord per season heating my ancient farmhouse and my shop with it. That's more due to lack of insulation in my buildings than any boiler flaw. Good solid construction, worry free as long as you keep it clean, forced draft so I can burn green wood.</p><p></p><p>It tends to burn the center of the wood load so I have to rake the sides into the center for a complete burn but I'm used to running it so it's no big deal now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Biker Dude, post: 1551585, member: 31361"] [b]Ancient Taylor T-450[/b] I got my Taylor dirt cheap (traded a set of 38" mud tires & rims for it) and I'm too lazy to build one from scratch. It works fine but I use 12-15 cord per season heating my ancient farmhouse and my shop with it. That's more due to lack of insulation in my buildings than any boiler flaw. Good solid construction, worry free as long as you keep it clean, forced draft so I can burn green wood. It tends to burn the center of the wood load so I have to rake the sides into the center for a complete burn but I'm used to running it so it's no big deal now. [/QUOTE]
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