If I was you I would be looking at the new wood gasifiers, There are people posting on here saying you better buy the old technology, because they are cheaper. There are rebates and tax breaks available to offset most of the price difference, and the best part is they burn 1/3 to 1/2 as much wood and burn clean, so you or your neighbors don't have to put up with thes smoke on those days when a low pressure patern sets in and the smoke come out of the chimney and settles to the ground. Another big plus is how few ashes you have to deal with. nearly every partical of the wood is turned into heat. I am running a conventional Royall 160,000 BTU indoor, conventional wood/coal boiler to heat my home and my tractor shop. It gobels up at least 12 full cord of wood each year. It sure would be nice if I could cut that back to seven. Many people are saying that they are heating their homes on 5 cord per season. Take a look at Econoburn wood gasifiers. They are extreamly well built and feature ceramic burn chambers. Much better than fire brick. They are built in western NY. Loren, the Acg.
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