Let's See How Far Into the Winter This Will Get Us!!!

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theo
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Post by theo » Mon. Oct. 12, 2009 2:44 pm

Howdy Boy's, Here is about 3-4 ton of my 10 ton load I bought in the spring. I want to see how far this will go. I just got the Harman Mag. up and running and have to get her fine-tuned, with the help of all you! You guy's have really been very helpfull to me as I am new to this! I am really glad I came across your forum, that's what really got me into this coal burning! I hate the thought of buying oil and making ' THEM " rich when we can keep it right HERE!! How do you like my outside coal bin??? I can wheel it right into the basement with my wheelbarrow. Thank You all again. Theo

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Post by JB Sparks » Mon. Oct. 12, 2009 4:52 pm

Yup, having an easy method to deal with coal and ash makes for an enjoyable experience burning coal.


 
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Post by samhill » Mon. Oct. 12, 2009 7:30 pm

Must get kind of expensive if you have a lot of different materials to haul & store. Just kidding, wish I could do that I have an open equipment trailer just sitting in the yard for the last two years, tires are flat on one side now so I just mow around it.

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