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  • Akromix
    oat goat
    • Oct 2003
    • 23163

    #31
    Originally posted by I Tried View Post
    I have a pel-pro in my basement. It works great, if I run it wide open I use 1-3 bags a day depending on outside temp. It will keep the main floor of my house /pat 68. It is nice to have it now with the price of propane. I buy the pellets from tractor supply by the ton and could heat my house for about $600 for the winter.
    No pics no care
    god damned tinypic.

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    • rckng1
      TCS Homer
      • May 2009
      • 459

      #32
      Don't buy a cheap one you will be sorry..had a cheaper one from fireside and it failed and filled the house with smoke, over $5 grand in cleaning cost--they did pick up the bill after a letter from an attourny.. I used a magnum 7500 furance one to heat a 3000 square foot old victorian with great success and I only use harwood brand pellets==best for quailty that I have found, less ash and maintance with that brand in my furance==I now will sell the complete system as I have moved and have that house listed for sale
      here is the link
      Spark plugs are optional in most cars. More spark plugs you add to your car, the faster your car will drive!!!!!!!!!!

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