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Another project finished and then there is the wood, wood, wood. | Rate Topic |
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Posted: Sun Nov 29th, 2009 07:08 pm |
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scottran 3T WIS
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Finally got the chicken coop painted just in time for winter. I built this thing from "scratch" Nice to finally get it done.:D Now the work starts. My load of tress showed up on wednesday morning. So, now I have to cut them all to length for firewood for my outdoor furnace (which I am now a dealer foryahoo.gif). This load will last about 2 months or so. I heat over 5000 sq feet so I go through a good bit. When I was heating with oil it cost me about $7K a year to heat everything. Last year spent $1800. BIG SAVINGS.yahoo.gif First pic is of the whole pile. Second pic is of me and my Husqvarna 395XP with a 24 inch bar and full chisel chain. For reference, I am about 6'3" so its a pretty big pile of wood. Went through 4 loads last year.
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Posted: Sun Nov 29th, 2009 07:15 pm |
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Nabco 3T WIS
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The coop looks awesome Scott hand6.gif Just talked to a guy in Indiana a couple weeks ago that has a furnace like that...can't imagine keeping that much wood around.
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Posted: Sun Nov 29th, 2009 07:30 pm |
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scottran 3T WIS
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If I were just heating the house, I would only use one load of wood. Being that I am also heating a 32'x48' and a 40'x45" pole buildings with 13' ceilings and 2 10'x10' garage doors each, it adds to the wood usage. Plus its good exercise to get out and cut and stack all that wood. one another note, i have the furnace fired all year long. I heat my domestic hot water with it also. Endless hot water.:D
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Posted: Sun Nov 29th, 2009 11:25 pm |
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murphy j 3T WIS
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Cutting firewood. Oh boy. Looks like Scotts gonna be burning some calories. Also, looks like you're all prepared with the right safety gear, but be careful anyway. Those chainsaws have a mean bite.
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