I've never heard of chaulk. Just chalk. If you click on the link I had earlier, from an Alaskan source, you'll see that the reason they are sometimes called snow machines is due to people being from foreign countries. Last time I checked, Alaska is a United State.
Nope Alaska is defiantly a foreign country, matter of fact the last one still nice to Americans. When you look at shipping there is a reason they don't ship to Alaska and Hawaii, not in 'Merica anymore.
Could be. I look at all of the manufacturers of snowmobiles, and what do they call them??? Snowmobiles. Polaris Snowmobiles - See the 2019 Lineup | Polaris 2019 Yamaha Snowmobile Spring Power Surge M 6000 Alpha One (154) Even the Canadian company ski-doo, calls them snowmobiles.. Ski-Doo Snowmobiles by BRP | Ski-Doo USA
8 here, supposed to bottom out at -10. going to bring in a smidge more wood, and start looking forward to the weekend. Long drive for work coming tomorrow, so I took off the plow.. Then it dumped two inches in about half an hour and blew the other eight from last night back into the driveway. Not putting it back on now! Just gonna have to leave in 4wd.
It just costs more to ship it to the non continental US. I was just in Hawaii, and I didn't need my passport.
Nothing wrong with not believing in local vernaculars. Everyone gets to not believe in lots of things.
2 degrees here in southern ohio. Got home to a tepid home. I started a fire and have been mercilessly burning pine splits in the morso 2110 to maintain at max safe temp. My goal is to get the house as warm as possible before I go to bed. The stove only puts off useful heat for 4ish hours. Either need to wake up in the middle of the night to reload or wake up to a cold house. The one saving grace is I reinsulated the attic this summer (glutton for punishment.) However I did not know of firewood hoarders club 2 years ago and bought a stove with very little knowledge. I signed up for a woodstock catalogue earlier this week and will leave it laying around the house for the wife to inadvertently see. Stay warm all.
Woodstock will leave you happy and warm.. Delicious heat for a loooong time... Join the horde.. Join...
Yeah something that is at least 2 cf. Im heating 2600 sq ft with my 2 cf stove although I would like my next one to be a 2.5 cf as the smallest. I can easily go overnight with mine and thats burning good softwoods. I looked up your stove. Looks nice but with a small fire box. How big is your house?
My house is 1080 square foot cabin on slab. The first 16 inches is on block. Currently we close off 2/3 of the upstairs. When I open the closed off doors inside temp is in the 50s. 1.1 cubic foot firebox is silly small. I want a fireview, it is about 20% more heat output and twice the firebox size. My largest gripe with the morso is the firebox size and consequently burn time. Otherwise it is a looker and when it is running full throttle it puts out serious heat.
-13f as I just got home from work, time to feed my baby with some ash and black locust , the wind outside is nasty, few days like this isnt bad, I feel for those people in Chicago,
-14F here with a wc of -24. Temp is do able, but the wind is getting old. Gonna keep up through tomorrow they say. Got the boiler stuffed full of Oak & some Maple I found in a tote. Felt like I loaded 1/2 a cord. First time ever filling it full, be interesting to see what I got on the morning.