Ok, I thought you were going to say 100* or something. I've had the 50-93 down into the 175-200 range in the spring. Right now I want to burn up all the scraps that would cost me 10 cents a lb if I hauled them to the landfill.
It's Time to Ignite the Anthracite
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Looking at the weather I lit the stove last night and it looks like I’m going to have to keep it lit this time.
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George here in drift less Wisconsin. Has been cold for two weeks now. Have started my Harman Mark 1 humming along. 15 degrees at night and in the twenties day temps.