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<blockquote data-quote="CrappieKeith" data-source="post: 2510454" data-attributes="member: 32750"><p>I agree Adam...I've said as much,but you also live in Taxachuesetts...some guys live in colder climates and what you have would not work well.</p><p>Whenever someone says I get this or that you should always look at where they live as it has to do with the call for heat.They should also look at the size of the home,how well it is insulated and how tight the home is as to heat loss.</p><p>If a home has a larger heat load the wood will burn faster trying to keep up with that demand. Ergo in a more mild climate and shorter heating season a guy will burn less wood and be able to meet that demand much easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrappieKeith, post: 2510454, member: 32750"] I agree Adam...I've said as much,but you also live in Taxachuesetts...some guys live in colder climates and what you have would not work well. Whenever someone says I get this or that you should always look at where they live as it has to do with the call for heat.They should also look at the size of the home,how well it is insulated and how tight the home is as to heat loss. If a home has a larger heat load the wood will burn faster trying to keep up with that demand. Ergo in a more mild climate and shorter heating season a guy will burn less wood and be able to meet that demand much easier. [/QUOTE]
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