PetemiddleTN
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Looking for recommendations on a wood stove. Plan to place in our cellar, house is 1200sf, so cellar is also 1200sf. We have propane heat and we were cold all winter last year. Grew up heating a northern NY house with wood.
(quoted from post at 04:53:52 09/10/11) Insurance companies will have to change their ways.On long trips with my wife driving I notice every house large and small has a wood pile in the yard.4 buck oil has changed their minds.Wood is dirty ,hard work but many people have no choice.An old friend used to say Times are hard and money is tight.Stinking banks are paying a half percent and lending it out a 12 percent.Friend bought a used truck last year best rate he could find was 7%.I used to insure the farm for 60 bucks now its close to 1000.00.Fake real estate valuations are taxing people off their land here.
(quoted from post at 07:42:07 09/10/11) We put a Buck Stove 91 insert with SS flue pipe in our fireplace. Used as our primary heat source, with heat pump for backup. Loaded up at night before bedtime, it burns all night long, with plenty of coals to refire the next morning. It's a catalytic unit, 86 percent efficient. Our house is 1800 sf with full basement, it does a great job. Usually has a fire from late November through late February. Insurance approved installation, minimal increase in premiums. All the Buck Stoves can be either inserts, or freestanding units. We're very happy with it. Mark
Tractor related, I use my 8N to haul the wood to the shed.
(quoted from post at 09:44:00 09/10/11) Try to find a good used one. There are plenty of used wood stoves cause some folks get lazy and dont want to stack/haul/load firewood.
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