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merlynr

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Here's my Firechief wood furnace in the basement which replaced a woodchuck stove that had a plenum similar to the furnace only smaller
 
sthomas77

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We have a mid-80's Avalon...equivalent to the pendleton, with a slightly larger firebox.

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Fisher Grandma Bear!

Fisher Grandma Bear....Love the old girl!:clap:
I was going to buy a new Napoleon,but picked up the Fisher for $100!Looks great,even has the nickel trimmed doors and bear feet...
Cant see buying a new stove all I would save is wood ,and its free (plus I enjoy cutting it!):chainsaw::chainsaw::greenchainsaw:
 
olyman
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riteway mdl 37--heats 2600 sq ft 1903 victorian--and the rotten windows i have leak like a sieve--will get replaced this next year--have had it for 36 years--have replaced the center support casting for the ash grates--and the upflow cast plate--that happened in the first few years--till i did some modifying of ductwork--tooooo hot--:dizzy:
 
MN Ripper

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Drolet Escape 1800. Heats half the basement and all of the upstairs(1700 sq ft combined) warmer than I'd ever set the gas furnace at. First EPA stove I've ever used and its been a pleasure to burn in.
 
jimdad07

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NO. :monkey:

Don't do YouTube. Don't Twit. Don't produce productions. Who the H am I ? They stole the identity. :confused:

I apologize for my ignorance, it turns out it is not you, it is woodbutcher. Sorry for the mistake, hate to make people think you use technology.:buttkick: I don't twit either or make videos.
 
WadePatton

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ashley!

out of tradition and necessity i'm running the ashley imperial that my grandfather took out of his house when he went to lpg at advanced age. in the 80's probably.

before that it was the 1979 king heater that came with this 1964 house when i bought it in 2001.

just finished installing a king box-type stove in the shop. it was found in the barn.

have plans to build a "rocket stove" from cob when i build my home in the woods. rocket stoves are the inexpensive version of swedish masonry/mass heaters. (high heat, short time, capture heat, clean burn) no cataclysms requred.
 
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dwinch53

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I am running a Fire Chief 500 wood and coal furnace (central heating) works great...nice and warm...I also run a med size box stove in my work shop...Ya all have a Happy new Year!! :cheers:
 
clinchscavalry

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Vermont Castings medium sized Dutchwest with cat. bought in '09
Buck Stove, small size, bought in '78
Open fireplace, circa '73 built after carport collapsed due to 20 inch snow (wet) and was replaced with "family room". Yes, it does snow in middle Georgia, but I wouldn't come down here expecting to sled or ski unless you are 5 years old and can wait for a while:biggrinbounce2:
 
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