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pecor said:
Another Gem ;-) (broken link removed to http://detroit.craigslist.org/zip/737185976.html) :ahhh:

My finger created more heat by clicking on the link than that trunk would in my insert.
 
Rockey said:
pecor said:
Another Gem ;-) (broken link removed to http://detroit.craigslist.org/zip/737185976.html) :ahhh:

My finger created more heat by clicking on the link than that trunk would in my insert.

I don't think I'll fuel up the Farm Boss....
 
pecor said:
May be That Was a Money Tree, :lol: Ha Ha LOL JEZ

Coulda been...looks just like mine. :-S Rick
 
Well, just when I thought maybe the stove manufacturers today were building stoves that "work like they should", along comes this guy to shatter my misconception. Rick

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fossil said:
Well, just when I thought maybe the stove manufacturers today were building stoves that "work like they should", along comes this guy to shatter my misconception. Rick

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Perhaps he means they're supposed to work like this! http://www.flickr.com/photos/originalmulli/148402665/ :lol:
 
Here is anice one. They must have tried to burn off that oil smell, it looks like the got it a little hot one time.

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Jeez, jpl1nh...time to evacuate that magical, mystical, wonderful dappled-greeness and get a respirator on! Rick
 
fespo said:
Here is anice one. They must have tried to burn off that oil smell, it looks like the got it a little hot one time.

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"Used in 12k sq ft building, worked great" Worked?? great? Bet it did at one time.
 
Heres one!

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Boy and I running for this one! Willow, all I want, and I get to cut it down! Bet it is right between a bunch of power lines and a house!!!
 
I like this one too. Boy oh boy i wish I could get my firewood to dry this fast. Price does not sound bad, just drying time.

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fespo said:
I like this one too. Boy oh boy i wish I could get my firewood to dry this fast. Price does not sound bad, just drying time.

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Maybe he meant the 4th of July, 2009?
 
seems like a very good one here in NJ: (broken link removed to http://newjersey.craigslist.org/zip/741261532.html)
 
Heres another one!

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Wow, I wonder if I would need to wash the car, clean the garage, take out the garbage, and make their mortgage payment!
 
I like these great deals!

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Or the old rustoleum rebuild....

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I emailed a guy once about a CL listing. At first he didn't know the model, and I helped him find the model number, I think it was a Century FW240007 or the model just before. Then he let me know he'd saved the bricks -- even though he hadn't put them in, because he didn't think they made much difference. I took a pass on that one.
 
Someone spent alittle time making this.

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