New 30-95 on the Way

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coconut56
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Post by coconut56 » Wed. Dec. 23, 2009 6:35 pm

Well , I ordered a new 30-95 from Hitzer. The closest dealer to where I live is app.175 miles away , so I emailed Hitzer and Cindy emailed back and said I could buy direct from them. The stove will show up at my place of employment next Monday or Tuesday. A lot more room for a tractor trailer to turn around there rather than my driveway along a county road.

I also connected with a fella that sells bulk coal thanks to a forum member who lives in this area (Chazy,N.Y.) I can't wait to get it hooked up and cooking. I will borrow my son's Chevy 2500HD to go get a ton of nut coal , as I don't know if my old F150 with 270,000 on her will take it so well :shock: Don't want to abuse the old girl , she has been good to me for many years. Only 120.00 bucks to get the stove here from Indiana , and that would be right to my door if I had the room for the rig to turn around. Anyways , thanks for the great forum and all the great info.

 
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Post by grizzly2 » Thu. Dec. 24, 2009 8:09 am

Good choice coconut. I like my 30-95 very much. If you are new to coal, read as much on this fourm as you can get time to do.
I had an F 150, but with fewer miles than yours. It would haul a ton of whatever without breathing hard. :)


 
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Post by Westy » Thu. Dec. 24, 2009 9:31 pm

coconut56 wrote:Well , I ordered a new 30-95 from Hitzer. The closest dealer to where I live is app.175 miles away , so I emailed Hitzer and Cindy emailed back and said I could buy direct from them. The stove will show up at my place of employment next Monday or Tuesday. A lot more room for a tractor trailer to turn around there rather than my driveway along a county road.

I also connected with a fella that sells bulk coal thanks to a forum member who lives in this area (Chazy,N.Y.) I can't wait to get it hooked up and cooking. I will borrow my son's Chevy 2500HD to go get a ton of nut coal , as I don't know if my old F150 with 270,000 on her will take it so well :shock: Don't want to abuse the old girl , she has been good to me for many years. Only 120.00 bucks to get the stove here from Indiana , and that would be right to my door if I had the room for the rig to turn around. Anyways , thanks for the great forum and all the great info.
Congrats on the stove, where exactly will you be picking up the bulk coal?

 
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Hand Fed Coal Stove: Hitzer 30-95

Post by smokeyCityTeacher » Fri. Dec. 25, 2009 12:12 pm

You will never experience buyers remorse with that 30-95 :D

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