Here is all I know. I made my mind up that I was going to get an outdoor wood burner. I did some calling and with the size of my house it was going to cost 8,000 to set it in the drive way and me do all the plumbing. That is the only reason I did not get one. Here wood only cost your time. Every one will give you wood if you want to cut it. See an oak tree blown over in some ones field, knock on the door and they will let you clean up the mess. Go in behind loggers and cut up tops, thats easy cutting there and most of it don't need split'n. Buddy of mine has a wood burner he uses about half the time. The two of us can get his for the winter easy in a good saturday. Figure 3 hours a piled up truck bed full. Here a big load will get people by for about a month. Figure that against what you normaly spend on heat. If you only spend $100/month heat that is still $30/hour, I do alot of things that don't pay me that well. Besides cutting wood keeps you in shape in the witner time, only thing I know that heats you up twice. Once when you cut then when you burn it.
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