There's a 1988 B6200 for sale near me right now. Tractor & deck. 560 hours. Tempting, but not sure it's worth $7000 (Canadian).
Umm, what? Did I miss something?
That's some real nice bolts-n-bubble gum work right there. :thumbs:
Pronounced '23 ring 13', btw...
Ours was 23R13. Been decades - funny how some odd things stick with your memory.
Good chance of it, yup. Check out the diagram on page 1.
Never seen those before. Do they have some kind of special solder in them? Doesn't seem right being able to melt solder with a heat gun. I have a...
Have any ventilation piping? Had wasps build a nest in my HRV exhaust pipe one summer. 6" flex. They had it plugged solid for about 3'.
Their lit says that's a coal-only boiler. It would likely burn wood - but not as well. It is also way oversized for your space. As mentioned...
Mini split. A good cold climate one. They can heat efficiently in temps down to 5°f.
Can't beat a walking beam for the rough, no 2 ways around it.
Definitely not, I'd say.
Can you get a picture of it where it enters the ground?
I don't think you will see much improvement if you don't replace the underground pipe all together.
I would have thought they would have designed that so if a solenoid or motor failed, it would fail closed.
A 15-55. Don't know how many different ones they make. Think it is more or less equivalent to a 15-58 3 speed, size wise.
Variable speed circs are great for when you have one circ pumping multiple zones. They ramp up & down depending on the load presented. More zones...
That seems low. Is that to bottom of beam?
I've only ever had pants. Easy on easy off. Dont know brand of the current ones, have had them a long time. I wear shorts with them in summer, cut...
That seems like a very high heat load estimation. We have a 20 year old 2700 sq.ft. 2 story, conventional 2x6 stick construction, on an open...