As far as I know OEM. The guy that built them did a lot of different configurations.Was the boiler OEM or custom other than that looks a lot like my Englander and I think I like non EPA better
I’ve kind of been looking for an old Timber Line. I had one once for wood or coal. It was small, perfect for my cabin in WV. It was only about 14-16 inches wide, but pretty deep. It was just wide enough for two splits to fit through the door, but you could stack them 4 high. I’ve only seen two sell in ten years and they went for several hundred bucks. TSC has a little one for $199, I might try it.Scrounged this up from my neighbor Saturday. Older non EPA stove. My mom dated the guy that started this co in high school. They made woodstoves till the EPA got involved. Several of my wood customer's Stihl use them and it's the brand I use in the shop.. They sell anywhere from 3-6 hundred dollars on CL and marketplace. This one is set up to be boiler. After my original neighbor sold another guy moved in and started using the stove with unseasoned wood. Check out the creosote on the door. He moved out and the new people have a pellet stove. Probably a $2 grand stove when new. Used ones sell for $4-500 or more. Free is gooder. View attachment 884776View attachment 884777View attachment 884778
That’s cool we boil water on ours to humidifie the house but it’s not cold enough long enough here, to run a boiler I would have to keep my windows openAs far as I know OEM. The guy that built them did a lot of different configurations.
Mind if I ask where you got the blower from?I just bought a back up blower for mine in the shop. Cheap China was around $70 and made in USA was almost $100. USA for the win. The baker shop was about 15 minutes from me and that's where I would get my gaskets. To bad they are closed now. The one I have in my shop is a Falcon model. 1 big door. They also made a single eagle that wood take stuff up to 24 inches. Mine keeps the shop at 70 even on the coldest days. I load it around 4 or 5 in the evening and Stihl have coals around 6 the next morning.
I agree about the plastics pushing in deep powder, but once you get it packed I don't think it really makes much difference, except that runner sleds are much easier to steer. However, they don't take to jumping over the ramps nearly as well as an el-cheapo plastic sled! . Got this whole sled thing has brought back a bunch of memories. Remember one time as a kid a whole bunch of us went to the biggest Hill in town to go sled riding for a full Sunday afternoon after church. I'm talking a group of 5-6 entire families. Well one guy brought a slip and slide and the adults were going to be the first to use it. Naturally the bigger, burlier men all got on at the back and the smaller women all sat in the front. When they took off the whole thing proceeded to spin right around because of having more weight in the rear passing the lighter front. As a kid I couldn't believe what I was seeing, and I had never heard adults scream like that in all my life. Let's just say that for most of the women, that was there only ride down the hill that day!I've done what you are talking about a million times, and yes, they are good at going down plowed hills (and you can steer), but on about 4-5 inches of fresh snow, the plastic ones slow down because they are pushing too much of it while the runners just keep you above it.
I try to take my Grandkids at least once a year (before my busy Tax Season) but have not done so yet this year.
However, I did take my oldest Grandson out to shoot is 22 this afternoon ... he did well and was happy as a lark!
Cool, thanks, I'll check them outMartin's produce supplies in shippensburg PA. It's actually a greenhouse inflator fan. I am going to have to adapt it a bit as the bolt pattern is a little different. You can find blowers online. I needed 1 for my greenhouse so I bought 2 when I was there.
This was the 4th load from the same White Oak and we ain't finished.
That's the truth, some it's better only knowing them online.Sort of like meeting people from saw forums. Folks are usually but not always the same person you encounter online.
That's for sure one of them.Right, like using the choke after it’s been running.....
Its funny you guys mention this. I'm into 1/5scale DC, which uses 2 stroke engines. I've recently started buying and selling off my other rc stuff that I no longer use, some of the guys I thought I knew are nothing like they are online, in person.That's the truth, some it's better only knowing them online.
Totally, the real question is what they think of u in person .Its funny you guys mention this. I'm into 1/5scale DC, which uses 2 stroke engines. I've recently started buying and selling off my other rc stuff that I no longer use, some of the guys I thought I knew are nothing like they are online, in person.
I like to think I'm about the same either way lol. I'm just a deckTotally, the real question is what they think of u in person .
Thanks.Nice looking load.
You have a great wife for sure, they're hard to find .
I liked the 462 the best, even though those old buggers sure have a great sound.
Watch those loose chains, while a 20 won't normally hit you, a 24 can reach you depending on the saw, but over a 28 can get you, and even if you have chaps on and they smack you it still hurts pretty bad , so I've heard.
Yep, the 462 is a beast for a 70cc saw, just don't tell my husky friends I said that lol.Thanks.
Those old saws are fun, but problems sometimes pop up. If I couldn't work on them I wouldn't have them.
My wife spotted the loose chain and pointed at it. I had one chain to break since 1976. I had only run 20" bars or shorter until last year.
The first 24" I got I noticed right away the problems with longer bars.
That 462 is a hoss.
If you're a deck, does that mean your personality is pretty flat/level lol.I like to think I'm about the same either way lol. I'm just a deck
Wouldnt post up I'm a Richard lol. I like to think it's a bout equal here as anywhere else. I get fired up over stupid thing, and am rather tactless at times, but in general I like to think I'm decent person. My wife may have different opinion lol. Heck it's not even hard to track me down, my screen name is my name. No reason to hide from people I most likely wont meet, and if I happen to meet them, they already know my name.If you're a deck, does that mean your personality is pretty flat/level lol.
Online I enjoy giving everyone a hard time, and can be a "little" sarcastic, but in person I'm much worse .
I'm a pretty easy read if someone cares to pay the slightest bit of attention, it's not like I hide how I feel, some like that, some would rather be lied to .
Personally I enjoy knowing where people stand, whether I agree or not, that's okay, just be genuine and consistent.
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