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Re: Wood Pellet Furnaces
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Posted by paul on November 15, 2004 at 10:46:20 from (66.60.197.104):
In Reply to: Re: Wood Pellet Furnaces posted by MapleStone on November 15, 2004 at 08:32:11:
D'oh!!! You had me confused earlier as well when you said you owned one after all, I didn't catch the stove vs furnace deal! Here in Minnesota a stove really doesn't do much for a house when it's minus 20 outside - never really saw the point of a stove. Now a furnace, that I can see..... My house is radiators & water, so not just anything bolts in... Is it an add-on unit, works in combo with your current furnace, or kind of seperate, or? And yes, a pellet/corn fueled device is way different than a wood stove/furnace. They are not interchangable on fuel. At all. --->Paul
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