COFFEE at Freddy's 12-18-2021
- D-frost
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- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Harman MK ll
- Hand Fed Coal Furnace: Yukon Eagle I (multi-fuel oil, wood/coal)
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- Coal Size/Type: nut/stove-Blaschak/Lehigh
Mornin'
The pot is a perkin' at Freddy's.....get a cup before the snow starts to fall.......Mother Nature trying to give us a 'white Christmas' today. Have a great week-end guys/gals......stay warm and healthy!!!
Cheers
The pot is a perkin' at Freddy's.....get a cup before the snow starts to fall.......Mother Nature trying to give us a 'white Christmas' today. Have a great week-end guys/gals......stay warm and healthy!!!
Cheers
- Rob R.
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- Location: Chazy, NY
- Stoker Coal Boiler: EFM 520
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Good morning. I am checking in from St. Albans Vermont, halfway through the first hockey game of the day.
In other news, our main hockey hauler is down. Dealer found a bad wheel bearing which eliminated the howling noise at highway speed, but the rumbling/shaking at low speed turns persists. I think it is two unrelated problems, and plan to take a close look at the limited slip differential.
In other news, our main hockey hauler is down. Dealer found a bad wheel bearing which eliminated the howling noise at highway speed, but the rumbling/shaking at low speed turns persists. I think it is two unrelated problems, and plan to take a close look at the limited slip differential.
- anthony7812
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- Location: Colley,Pennsylvania
- Stoker Coal Boiler: VanWert VA 400
- Coal Size/Type: Buck/Anthracite
Good morning fellow rock sizzlers. We’ve had a rough couple weeks here in colley valley. Winds did a number on the pool, we’ve had a family shake up with the niece we were fostering and we have come to the conclusion we will
Never I mean never purchase a Ford again. Worst riding vehicle today you can purchase, try an prove me wrong. Anyway, I’m looking a Saturdays as the start of a new week. It’s way better than viewing Monday as the start I’m discovering. You’ll notice we got the sidearm installed in another post. Always makes the morning coffee taste better when something was accomplished, especially something that might save a buck or 2. Hug your loved ones. Stay warm
Never I mean never purchase a Ford again. Worst riding vehicle today you can purchase, try an prove me wrong. Anyway, I’m looking a Saturdays as the start of a new week. It’s way better than viewing Monday as the start I’m discovering. You’ll notice we got the sidearm installed in another post. Always makes the morning coffee taste better when something was accomplished, especially something that might save a buck or 2. Hug your loved ones. Stay warm
- freetown fred
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Come on A--Sundays have always been the start of the week!! Oh well, you're young!!! LOL Mornin all. I don't know D, drizzlin here on the hill--be the 1st year in a long time, looks like the hopes for a white Christmas are gettin slim, BUT, who knows-- enjoy people.
- StokerDon
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- Stoker Coal Boiler: Gentleman Janitor GJ-5, Van Wert VA-600, Axeman Anderson130 X3.
- Hand Fed Coal Furnace: Harman SF3500 reduced down to 3 grates connected to its own plenum
- Coal Size/Type: Rice, Chestnut and whatever will fit through the door on the Harman
- Other Heating: Noth'in but COAL! Well, Maybe a little tiny bit of wood
Morning all!
Temps around 40 and wet here, that's pretty normal for once. I'll be working on Axeman's today. I'm still refining my ashing motor set up on the one here and we have put a separate auger motor on the Axeman Heats Wood Boiler project. Time to wire that up!
Have a good weekend everyone!
-Don
Temps around 40 and wet here, that's pretty normal for once. I'll be working on Axeman's today. I'm still refining my ashing motor set up on the one here and we have put a separate auger motor on the Axeman Heats Wood Boiler project. Time to wire that up!
Have a good weekend everyone!
-Don
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Raining, but still going to go down to the National Cemetery and place a wreath. The folks that started that whole thing are from my home area in Maine. Spoke with Morrill and his son last summer when back in Maine. Always meant to go and do it, this is the year. I had a friend go to Arlington with one of the original early convoys from Maine and said it was an emotional trip. Wish it was nicer weather......
- Freddy
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Thanks for the coffee D-frost! Good stuff.
The Wreaths Across America is amazing. Almost a quarter million wreaths left Maine this year headed to Arlington Cemetery.
I fired up the Axeman Anderson a couple of days ago. The heat pumps are OK, but it's more comfy here with the black rocks burning.
2 to 5 inches of snow coming tonight.... that should make for a white Christmas. Enjoy!
The Wreaths Across America is amazing. Almost a quarter million wreaths left Maine this year headed to Arlington Cemetery.
I fired up the Axeman Anderson a couple of days ago. The heat pumps are OK, but it's more comfy here with the black rocks burning.
2 to 5 inches of snow coming tonight.... that should make for a white Christmas. Enjoy!
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Good Morning Guys got A snowflake this morning looks like rain /snow mix temp around 30, gonna take it easy today (had a biopsy yesterday) ! Black Rocks burning good here, have a great weekend
- warminmn
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Mornin' all. I spent a fair amount of time the last two days dealing with the aftermath of the wind storm and hope to sit in my chair at least part of today. Theres still a lot of picking up to do at my Dads but that is for a warmer day as it involves a chainsaw, cottonwoods, green ash and soft maples. Bacon, more bacon! Stay warm and safe!
- Rob R.
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Ford what? I have an Expedition, Suburban, and a Ram truck. The Expedition is leaps and bounds ahead in handling and comfort.anthony7812 wrote: ↑Sat. Dec. 18, 2021 8:02 amwe have come to the conclusion we will
Never I mean never purchase a Ford again. Worst riding vehicle today you can purchase, try an prove me wrong.
- buffalo bob
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good afternoon all. we just got our internet back and phone..century link sucks...thats all we have here except for satalite..too many trees for the hughes net...tried that, when the leaves came back that was it...weather here wierd today foggy and kinda cold..one day nice the next not...well a lot of bowl games on sooo ill see ya B.B.
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We have about 2" of snow on the ground now. Looking nice now. Went out yesterday to cut down our Christmas tree. The spouse has it all decorated. Did some minor mods to the new tractor and now relaxing. Good day to all.
- anthony7812
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I loved our 11 traverse , so much we bought a 15 traverse. Prior to foster situation we decided let’s get a pickup. Had a sweet deal on a 2020 Colorado Duramax. I had a 14 Cadillac I swapped for an 18 explorer at the local dealership when the foster situation sprung up on us. The intelligent awd can go suck it. Rides like a 1865 conastoga. Now my 14 f150 company worktruck (xL model) rides nice but I’m loaded in the bed with a pack rat and tool boxes. Just not happy after tradin a caddy.
- freetown fred
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Looks like there might still be hope for a white Christmas here on the hill--pix including one about GRATITUDE!!!!