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13610
Gary, Don't think that is the USA FEMA, look at the top level domain (NU), is some place called Niue, where ever that is. Not that it makes much difference to...
Jim Labyak
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Apr 1, 2007
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13611
... Do you have a legislative reference for this? Any hint of impending rule-making? I try to keep track of anti-wood energy legislation across North America...
John Gulland
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Apr 2, 2007
2:39 pm
13612
John: Since you mention it, are you watching the proposed legislation in Vermont to adopt new rules regulating outdoor wood boilers? Scott ... ...
Scott Berkey
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Apr 2, 2007
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13613
... Yes, with interest. One of the Vermont staffers sent me the latest news on the subject. You can see it here: ...
John Gulland
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Apr 2, 2007
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13614
Brandy, Some comments on your comments and questions Ten PVX-340Ts do weigh about twice what two 2240s weigh, but the 10 340Ts have 50% more stored energy,...
Meszko William-Q10191
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Apr 2, 2007
11:01 pm
13615
Bill, What I really wanted to do was to run an inverter directly from the traction pack. Since this is also my primary vehicle I also needed to not screw it...
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Apr 3, 2007
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13616
I just joined this group and just wanted to say that I used a "Earth Stove" for 22 years and we loved it. Three logs would burn for 6 to 8 hrs. Well, we sold...
beeceedex
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Apr 4, 2007
5:42 pm
13617
If you have the right chimney, it will work great. It may also use about 1/3 less wood for the same heat output as the old stove, if it is the same size as...
samiamrd
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Apr 4, 2007
7:49 pm
13618
Hi, I have a question: How "HOT" did the stove get? How large of an area could you heat with the stove? I ask this question to all who say a few pieces of wood...
mark
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Apr 5, 2007
2:28 am
13619
The answer on how hot and how large an area depends on many things. For the stove, it depends on how big the heat load is and how fast do you need it to get...
samiamrd
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Apr 5, 2007
1:51 pm
13620
Yesterday, I went from Columbus, OH to Newark, OH via Route 161. It was disturbing, there must be a law against having trees in this area. I literally saw...
Greg
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Apr 6, 2007
12:40 am
13621
Hi Greg That's a shame. Up here where I live in Ontario when they cut down trees they will leave them for a week or two (unless they are a safety hazard). Not...
Brian
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Apr 6, 2007
12:55 am
13622
Perhaps all that it would take is for someone to ask for the wood. Whatever someone is willing to haul away, they wouldn't have to chip. Who knows? It might...
Musikman
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Apr 6, 2007
1:21 am
13624
http://www.completeclearing.com/Equipment.htm This site shows some of the equipment they use. Pretty sure it is the 1900 track chipper. I sure don't like...
Greg
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Apr 6, 2007
2:37 am
13629
Hi: Yesterday, I was out cutting wood and I noticed that there was smoke coming off the tip of the bar. Stopped the saw and and sure enough, the tip of the...
wistattman
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Apr 8, 2007
2:15 pm
13630
Our son is wanting to get a coal stove. We have wood. They are telling them that coal burns cleaner and not as much work as wood. What are the advantages of...
beeceedex
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Apr 8, 2007
2:52 pm
13631
Good morning Gary, My experience has been that almost all bars have a grease fitting on them for the tip roller, though I am sure some do not. You have to buy...
Jim Labyak
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Apr 8, 2007
2:56 pm
13632
There is nothing wrong with chipping. Chips can be burned quite efficiently and use automated handling. Check out an experimental chip burner here. ...
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Apr 8, 2007
4:29 pm
13633
Hi Gary The Oilomatic chain is designed to keep chain oil moving smoothly along the bar, it has nothing to do with grease in the sprocket. You still have to...
Brian
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Apr 8, 2007
4:53 pm
13634
Could you have your chain to tight? I have two stihl chain saws both with the oilmatic bar and have not had any problems. One of them is 17 years old and has...
robert helsel
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Apr 8, 2007
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13637
... Wood is a renewable fuel, coal is a fossil fuel. When the normal forest regeneration period of fifty years or so is considered, the use of wood is almost...
John Gulland
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Apr 8, 2007
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13639
Same here, I wore out the two cycle engine on my Stihl "Farm Boss" before I had any trouble with the bar. Is the chain getting enough oil?...
Bob Reite
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Apr 8, 2007
10:52 pm
13640
How tight are you keeping the chain? Is the oiler really working, about 2/3 a tank of oil to a tank of gas? An old home-lite had a dead oiler and I had to...
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ggoetz111
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Apr 8, 2007
11:03 pm
13641
You are burning the tip of the bar for lack of oil - my local Stihl guy taught me to take a putty knife - run it down the inside of the track of the bar - you ...
Keith McHugh
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Apr 8, 2007
11:18 pm
13642
Is there a way we can post pictures of our stoves on this site? I know there a many groups that you can post pic. It would be neat to share pic. of the...
beeceedex
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Apr 9, 2007
11:35 am
13643
Sure visit your group and post a photo, It's wide open. gggGary Is there a way we can post pictures of our stoves on this site? I know there a many groups that...
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ggoetz111
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Apr 9, 2007
12:58 pm
13644
Does anyone on this site know of any manufacturer of a boiler (indoor or outdoor) that is I can add on to my existing gas fired steam boiler? I'm not worried...
dwittenbreder
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Apr 9, 2007
4:09 pm
13645
You might want to look at Royall Manufacturing's boiler systems. They have both indoor and outdoor pressurized systems. Website address is:...
wistattman
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Apr 9, 2007
8:45 pm
13646
I know wood chips can be used, but there were just chipping any tree they found and leaving the chips on the ground. It is sad to see over 10,000 trees just...
Greg
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Apr 10, 2007
4:49 am
13647
As I just sold my house with my stove, I am in the market for a top load wood stove. Anyone have any recommendations? I have seen some online and they look...
Greg
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