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Wood boiler has been hungry

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  1. jrider

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    Most of January was pretty cold around here and the first few days of February have been as well. The wood boiler has been pretty hungry recently. Here is a small truckload of boiler wood I moved from my moms to my house today. Also, a picture of snow on top of the boiler taken about 36 hours after the snow had ended. I’d say it’s insulated pretty well.
     

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  2. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Does it get all your cookies, shorts, and uglies? Ill agree on the insulation too!
     
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  4. Sourwood

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    Indeed. This past week has consumed some wood. Partly because my snow storm turned into a four day weekend; keeping the house up to 74.

    I normally turn the thermostat down into the sixties while at work, since it is no expense to warm the house when we get home.

    Saturday, I had a couple close calls of having to start a new fire, not estimating the overnight and daytime burns in the boiler.
     
  5. Farmchuck

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    In this cold weather out OWB consumes approximately 1 full
    (not face) cord a week. :startled:
     
  6. jrider

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    Absolutely. It gets nothing but uglies and scrap
     
  7. Backwoods Savage

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    Yikes! :bug:
     
  8. Farmchuck

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    I’ve really been trying to get on the 3 year plan but it’s murder. I have successfully made to the 2 year plan however.:thumbs:
     
  9. Farmchuck

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    I’m watching JCMC posts with his new gasification outdoor boiler. That maybe a strong consideration with the current ax incentive.
     
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    The hype is legit...
     
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    How many buildings you heating???
     
  12. Farmchuck

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    Two farm houses & a hot water blower heater in a small building plus the domestic water for the 3 buildings mentioned above.
     
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    I had in my mind that you were heating the water for a milk house and parlor too?
     
  14. Farmchuck

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    Correct sir.:)
     
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    I do not think I could scrounge enough wood around here to keep that going. I would be wiped out in about 3 months.
     
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    You'll get there but with your needs it will just take a little longer.
     
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    Oh how I remember those years in the barns and milkhouse... Twas ok accept when it turned really cold.
     
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    So how many cords do you go through a year? What's your boiler set up?
     
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    On average from October- End of April we average approximately 25 cords of wood. The stove sits between the 2 farm houses 185’ from each house to the stove. Stove is a Central Boiler 6048 installed with 1” thermopex pipe, install was done in 2006. It does a fine job of keeping everything warm & toasty as long as you keep it fed. I’ve been looking at a Crown Royal 7400 & a Heatmaster G10,000. Not sure which one would serve our needs best & last the longest. As I get older although I love cutting wood it is becoming more of a chore & less of an enjoyable hobby.
     
  20. Creekin

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    I've been in the same boat, 1 year to the next
    This fall i bought 9 cords of tree length ash to get a Jumpstart, cut and hauled about 5 cords of poplar

    Its definitely not easy!!