Posted by DIM on September 29, 2021 at 18:12:51 from (63.208.139.245):
In Reply to: Heating with wood ? posted by Bruce from Can. on September 29, 2021 at 07:40:50:
Me and my neighbor went togather and built a wood furnace to heat hot water. We ran water lines to his house and my house. Put the furnace in my barn. Heated his house (3000 square feet) and my house (2500 square feet)and kept my barn (750 square feet) 55 degree all winter long. The whole thing paid for it's self in saving about the middle of February the first season. We used it nine years and burnt about 28 cords (4x4x8 ft.) a year. Got to old to do that much work but not sorry we did it. We also built your own log splitter that we called the Awesome log splitter. It had 22hp electric start engine, 4 inch diameter x 30 inch stroke cylinder, Two stage hydraulic pump, could split 2 way or 4 way, Hydraulic log lift (could pick up 500 pound log), The tongue Could be removed put on front or back. A new splitter with every features our splitter had would cost over 9000 dollars if you could find one.
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