Florin 610-2

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Post by mikterkris » Sat. Dec. 29, 2012 6:35 pm

Fired up the ol' Florin...pics for your enjoyment. It's a great little stove that could really heat water. I just use it to heat my barn and keep my Farmall Cub warm :D .

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Holds 700 degrees...stack is 250.

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gotta love a coal fire!

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Post by coalnewbie » Sat. Dec. 29, 2012 6:43 pm

Farmall Cub
Welcome, now your talking my language. Early 7 HP or later International cub 17HP or in between. Throw the wife out in the cold if you must but keep that baby warm at all costs


 
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Post by mikterkris » Sat. Dec. 29, 2012 7:52 pm

Then you'll like this...'49 with FH...had fun pushing snow today!

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1949 Farmall Cub

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Post by coalnewbie » Sat. Dec. 29, 2012 9:08 pm

ssswweeeeeeeeet. I see you are a meticulous man, I'm envious. I have a Farmall M with a super engine (perhaps a 1947 but I am not sure) with a three point hitch and downward pressure coupled to a upgraded hydraulic pump. I've dug hundreds of holes for fences at the farm, mowed with a 6' hog, back bladed snow and stuff and now it's serving duty as a manure dumper. If it was a red headed stepchild I'd be locked up. It looks like it spent a few years fighting wars in Iraq but it keeps coming up for air, always starts first time and burns no oil. Fabulous. You are inspiring me, perhaps next year I will restore it as the tin is excellent.

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