Bagged Lehigh
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- Member
- Posts: 232
- Joined: Mon. Jan. 24, 2011 8:06 pm
- Location: Waynesboro,Pa
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Hitzer 30-95
- Coal Size/Type: nut
- Other Heating: New natural gas hot air furnace inst, 2020
It's the first day of Winter. 61* and peaks of sun between the clouds here in south central Pa.. Not much of a day to do an evaluation on how Lehigh burns in my little stove. Shakedown went well this morning. Didn't see anything bigger than a dime. Maybe my ash problem is solved. We'll see how far it will idle down. Windowstats are ready to use as needed. The cats love open windows.
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- Member
- Posts: 232
- Joined: Mon. Jan. 24, 2011 8:06 pm
- Location: Waynesboro,Pa
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Hitzer 30-95
- Coal Size/Type: nut
- Other Heating: New natural gas hot air furnace inst, 2020
Merry Christmas to all. A big Thank You to all who replied to my inquiry on Lehigh bagged coal. I could not be happier . It seems to need a little more primary air but tending is no longer the PITA that it was. Clearing the ash takes seconds and I have to pay attention or I'm shaking hot coals into the ash pan. Last nights 12 hr. burn produced maybe 3/4 of an inch of ash in the pan. Nothing bigger than nickel size. I was surprised how little coal it took to top off the pot. It's like getting a new stove and never changing the pipes. Now if I could find a back pipe to fit 5 inch stove pipe I'd really be happy. If I can't find one I'll have to make one. Thanks again. Everyone have a Happy New Year !