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<blockquote data-quote="hillrancher" data-source="post: 439232" data-attributes="member: 6761"><p>I have a hardy outdoor furnace we heat about 2500 sq. ft. and our water. It takes from 7 to 10 ricks of wood per season. It is also backed up with electric heat, which I can't afford to run in the coldest part of the winter. It is only fired once per day unless the temp. stay below 10 degrees in the day then it is fired 2 or 3 time per day. It will burn elm or what ever except Osage orange. It is one of the best investments that was ever put on our place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillrancher, post: 439232, member: 6761"] I have a hardy outdoor furnace we heat about 2500 sq. ft. and our water. It takes from 7 to 10 ricks of wood per season. It is also backed up with electric heat, which I can't afford to run in the coldest part of the winter. It is only fired once per day unless the temp. stay below 10 degrees in the day then it is fired 2 or 3 time per day. It will burn elm or what ever except Osage orange. It is one of the best investments that was ever put on our place. [/QUOTE]
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