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Box full of honey locust

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  1. Breechlock1

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    3years css. Stove dampers are closed all the way. Quadrafire 3100. The pic is an hour into the burn. I'm thinking of adding a damper to the flue to choke it down more and get more secondary burn. Its all I heat with even though I have a furnace. Going on four years now. I put a new door gasket this year too.
     

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    Cold here tonight too.
    I topped off the IS with oak and went to bed early.
    I get very little locust. Good stuff!
     
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    I love my black locust especially on these cold nights, hot and long burns
     
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    I loved my 3100 steptop. Locust is about my favorite wood as well. Enjoy the heat.
     
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    It's not listed on their website anymore. Sadface. I want a 5300 now. This doesn't get the back bedrooms much over 65. Which I'm okay with but I have little ones. It does a good job heat 1750 square foot tghoug
     
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    I've been picking a few random splits of locust from my stack. Very rare to even have it here.

    It's about 24 right now..
     
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    Locust & Hedge are the go to cold weather woods here too. We've got a fair amount of Black & Honey Locust both around here, Hedge is a bit more scarce. I save mine for 0 & below.
     
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    Readin yourself a lil bedtime story here Tim?
     
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    I typically save mine for 10 and below. And that's how I time my stacks for this year's burning. I have another 14' row til I get to the HL and BL but I can reach the very top of the row. I grabbed some cuz I was outside all day and it's 19 out now. I figured the HL would take the chill out of my shoulders
     
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    :yes:.... but I’m burning hedge right now to give me some longer burns...
     
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    Sure the primary air mechanism is closing properly?
    Looks like there is plenty of primary fire there for sure...
    Did it work?
     
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    The ACC is hit and miss but I manually close it so I know it's closed. It has too much primary fire, always has. I burn more wood than I should too. Six full cord average. 9 on cold years like 2014-15. My FIL only burns 3-4 and he's heating 500 square feet more.
     
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    Ever look into modding the air control to allow it to close a bit further? I think it was Loon did this to his stove with some good results...
     
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    No but my attentions have been caught
     
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    Pretty damp for a 19 degree day.
     
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    At night. It's 30s during the day currently. Last week we were hammered with 3" of rain and everything is still wet
     
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