Mine is 99 degrees right now. Like Ziggy said, it's just temperature bleed over from the heat of the boiler.
-Don
Axeman aa130 in DE
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We had an odd ball out fire last night, and had to do some sifting this am to try to save some coal, wasn’t much so I must have gone out there shortly after it happened. I emptied the ash bin, hit the coal with the mapp torch, disabled the ashing and we were off to the races in about 10 minutes.
I’m pretty sure it’s related to ashing,
I’m pretty sure it’s related to ashing,