Yes Steve, you'r right. In the past when burning wood it was the same feeling when all the wood was entered, stacked, ...paid...
But much more fun with ant.
Stove Coal Question
- SteveZee
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- Location: Downeast , Maine
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Glenwood Modern Oak 116 & Glenwood 208 C Range
You know it Pierre! It was an easy load too. When the truck came I had the up/down control of the conveyor and as he backed up the truck, I fed the conveyor through the opening in the barn so we could get it to the back of the bin. It has a dogleg to the left so I got that filled right up and then he pulled forward a couple feet and we just ran the rest in. doing it this way I think I could have fit 9 or 10 tons in there as this is 6. Maybe next year I'll take a truck load of 10tons. I like the mix of 2/3rd stove to 1/3rd nut. Should be perfect for my two Glenwoods. You can see I had room left.nortcan wrote:Yes Steve, you'r right. In the past when burning wood it was the same feeling when all the wood was entered, stacked, ...paid...
But much more fun with ant.