Posted by LOU from Wi. on October 20, 2010 at 18:25:42 from (174.124.105.118):
In Reply to: Re: Not me . . . yet posted by jdemaris on October 20, 2010 at 17:36:33:
Good grief Jde. Sure looks impressive work load. Swell looking heat source. How much(or Many) cord do you burn in any given year? We go through 10-14 loggers cord each year.Great looking equiptment you have to get the job done.We have fuel oil as a Back up heat during the night when the wood furnance slows down.Only order minimal amt of #1.To da--expensive now a days to fill both oil tanks,so we only get 100 gal,which by the way we were told it was going to drop the price down,so just wait a while longer. YEA RIGHTTTTTTTTTTT!Heard that story about 3 years ago . Must be a recording lol. Well Jde. the wood will keep ya and the family warm when the snow flys. Enjoy the pictures Warmest reguards LOU & VICTOR.
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