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bh69ss
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Post by bh69ss » Thu. Aug. 17, 2023 1:31 am


 
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Post by bh69ss » Thu. Aug. 17, 2023 1:41 am

Probably going to break out the hitzer 82 and go back to wood this season. Got 14 bags of nut for the 30-95 but it seems like coal is getting too expensive , paid $450 a ton last year and that was way more than the year before.

 
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Post by davidmcbeth3 » Thu. Aug. 17, 2023 2:01 am

bh69ss wrote:
Thu. Aug. 17, 2023 1:41 am
Probably going to break out the hitzer 82 and go back to wood this season. Got 14 bags of nut for the 30-95 but it seems like coal is getting too expensive , paid $450 a ton last year and that was way more than the year before.
Dang it, you did not go woke and are still going broke. I hear ya...I paid $470 a ton for just the bagged coal for this season

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Post by bh69ss » Thu. Aug. 17, 2023 2:17 am

Exactly!!!

 
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Post by Hounds51 » Thu. Aug. 17, 2023 3:45 pm

Gonna burn wood again in my one TLC 2000's The main one I will probably burn coal. These TLC's work pretty good with wood I used about 4 chords of wood last winter. Although I usually burned mostly during the day It seemed to hold the heat pretty well. Of course I had to start a new fire every day, but it was easy using wood pellets soaked in home heating oil.

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