I just noticed that you ordered a 90. I thought you ordered a boiler. My bad.Big Mike wrote:their stove orders were being filled within 3-4 weeks.
Anyone Receive a Keystoker the Past Few Weeks?
- sterling40man
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Well, I posted on May 19th that I had ordered a VF3000 from a local dealer. After waiting I year for Keystoker and hearing about other guys getting theirs in a few weeks I said to hell with them. I was notified today, about 3 weeks, that my new boiler is in and waiting for me! I guess I was just to patient for a change. I will never tell anyone to buy a Keystoker, or recommend them in any way. To bad, they are probably a great stove. It probably wont make any difference to them way up here in Maine anyway.
Kevin
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Finally got my k-6 boiler in on May 27. Ordered it on July 11 2008.
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Congrats!!! Now get that thing home, installed, and don't forget to post pics! We love pics!autoguru wrote:Got a call yesterday that my k-2 boiler is in. Ordered July 1 of last year (o8). Now to get it home and in the basement.
I have a NEW A-150 that I need to get rid of, just a suggestion to anyone waiting
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My new Keystoker 90DV arrived today... 1 year and 11 days from the day I ordered it. The guy with the liftgate truck just placed it into my garage, and we then moved it into the basement. Once I plumb the air ducts to the stove's future spot, I will cut and install the DV exhaust, and connect the ductwork. Plan is for 1 return into the 350CFM motor, and then to feed 2 registers on the 1st floor with ductwork coming from the very nice 8" steel collar they welded on the top(they even shipped it with a steel block-off plate screwed into the air vent slot in the front, as I will not be needing it). I also have to install the Coal-Trol and run the cable downstairs. Then get coal... then be warm. Gotta tell ya... the stove looks sharp. All the welds look good, electrical fixtures and wiring look good, 2 ash buckets and accessories all stored inside, all wrapped and packaged well, etc. Notwithstanding the wait, I'm satisfied thus far.
Photos to follow... after we cool down. 2 people humping around a coal stove is good exercise.
-- Mike
Photos to follow... after we cool down. 2 people humping around a coal stove is good exercise.
-- Mike