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No splitting Necesssary!

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by bwhunter85, Feb 10, 2016.

  1. Loon

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    Is that up 41 highway XXL?
     
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    What brand OWB?

    Gary
     
  3. bwhunter85

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    Went with a Ridgewood 6000. Was going to go with CB, but with new EPA, they were out of classic models. Didnt have the funds for a fancy one. Heat house and DHW. Happy with it so far, basic unit,natural draft, aquastat.
     
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  4. XXL

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    Yes sir. Good eye ;)
     
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  5. Loon

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    Its up by the deer camp.:yes:
     
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    Yep, I bet you had a smile on your face when that load pulled in.
     
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    That's pretty sweet you can buy it that way!
     
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    Welcome bwhunter85, some serious wood right there! :dex::cool:
     
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  9. bwhunter85

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    firewood logs
     
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  10. Sawdog

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    Welcome to the forum. When I first saw this, I was intrigued about it as I have an OWB also, but then I got to thinking.

    Propane cost me about $2000 a year if I don't burn wood
    I typically burn about 15 cords of wood in my OWB
    If I had to pay for the wood at his advertised price, I would be paying $1800 for that 15 cord
    I'd only be saving $200 over propane - not worth the effort, IMO

    If I could find 8' splits cheaper than that, I would consider it but it would have to be cheap. A few tree services around me know that they can drop off wood anytime. Helps them, helps me and it's free.
     
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    Nice! Nice! Nice! And welcome to the friendliest (& ONLY proper) Firewood Hoarding forum around, bwhunter85!
    Great intro and pics, sir:thumbs:
     
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  12. NH mountain man

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    Nice to meet ya bwhunter85, great folks here. You will enjoy it. I thought I've seen most of everything, but I never saw splits like that. Thanks for the education.
     
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    Just imagine when a stubborn one loads up and lets go suddenly. I'd be operating that thing from behind a big tree.
     
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    Maybe that's why they keep those skidders 40' to the right. To hide behind :)
     
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