Corie said:May I ask why?
Corie said:Where are you located? I've always got people looking for coal stoves around here, if you're near PA I bet I've got two different people that would take it off your hands.
You can't carry it till ya get that truck....... Unless you have a convertible....... Maybe ;-PCorie said:If we have the stove burning as we ferry it along, it will be like carrying the olympic torch. sorta.
GVA said:You can't carry it till ya get that truck....... Unless you have a convertible....... Maybe ;-P
Corie said:How's the draft alfio?
The mark III isn't known to be a back puffer as far as I know. It also isn't really meant to be a wood stove though!
Where are you located? I've always got people looking for coal stoves around here, if you're near PA I bet I've got two different people that would take it off your hands.
Corie said:GVA said:You can't carry it till ya get that truck....... Unless you have a convertible....... Maybe ;-P
I KNOW! Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. Who woulda thought it would be so hard to find a truck.
alfio said:Corie said:How's the draft alfio?
The mark III isn't known to be a back puffer as far as I know. It also isn't really meant to be a wood stove though!
Where are you located? I've always got people looking for coal stoves around here, if you're near PA I bet I've got two different people that would take it off your hands.
HI , Corie ; I'm in New Hampshire, Derry to be exact. I had a few people interested two years ago. But they were all from out of state. I only used it one season at most and did not like it. I would like get around $800. I paid $1400 new, it just needs a little paint. It has been sitting in the garage for four years. As for the draft, my chimney is weird , when I had it connected I would fill it with wood and it wood burn for 5 hrs at 500 to 600 degrees with the draft closed all the way and had to block some of the secondary from the window to control the burn. But when I opened the door to refuel smoke would come out of the door. Has for selling it over there, it would have to be picked up, I have a bad back and can't do to much lifting .
Corie said:Let me proposition it to a few people i think might be looking for stoves. Is that price negotiable at all? And do ya have any photos for me?
HarryBack said:alfio said:Corie said:How's the draft alfio?
The mark III isn't known to be a back puffer as far as I know. It also isn't really meant to be a wood stove though!
Where are you located? I've always got people looking for coal stoves around here, if you're near PA I bet I've got two different people that would take it off your hands.
HI , Corie ; I'm in New Hampshire, Derry to be exact. I had a few people interested two years ago. But they were all from out of state. I only used it one season at most and did not like it. I would like get around $800. I paid $1400 new, it just needs a little paint. It has been sitting in the garage for four years. As for the draft, my chimney is weird , when I had it connected I would fill it with wood and it wood burn for 5 hrs at 500 to 600 degrees with the draft closed all the way and had to block some of the secondary from the window to control the burn. But when I opened the door to refuel smoke would come out of the door. Has for selling it over there, it would have to be picked up, I have a bad back and can't do to much lifting .
boy, Alfio, Id love to put a draft guage on that thing to see what its reading.....most of the mark 3's Ive dealt with dont puff smoke into the room, unless the weather is warm or the chimney is marginal.
HarryBack said:alfio said:Corie said:How's the draft alfio?
The mark III isn't known to be a back puffer as far as I know. It also isn't really meant to be a wood stove though!
Where are you located? I've always got people looking for coal stoves around here, if you're near PA I bet I've got two different people that would take it off your hands.
HI , Corie ; I'm in New Hampshire, Derry to be exact. I had a few people interested two years ago. But they were all from out of state. I only used it one season at most and did not like it. I would like get around $800. I paid $1400 new, it just needs a little paint. It has been sitting in the garage for four years. As for the draft, my chimney is weird , when I had it connected I would fill it with wood and it wood burn for 5 hrs at 500 to 600 degrees with the draft closed all the way and had to block some of the secondary from the window to control the burn. But when I opened the door to refuel smoke would come out of the door. Has for selling it over there, it would have to be picked up, I have a bad back and can't do to much lifting .
boy, Alfio, Id love to put a draft guage on that thing to see what its reading.....most of the mark 3's Ive dealt with dont puff smoke into the room, unless the weather is warm or the chimney is marginal.
Corie said:Let me proposition it to a few people i think might be looking for stoves. Is that price negotiable at all? And do ya have any photos for me?
alfio said:HarryBack said:alfio said:Corie said:How's the draft alfio?
The mark III isn't known to be a back puffer as far as I know. It also isn't really meant to be a wood stove though!
Where are you located? I've always got people looking for coal stoves around here, if you're near PA I bet I've got two different people that would take it off your hands.
HI , Corie ; I'm in New Hampshire, Derry to be exact. I had a few people interested two years ago. But they were all from out of state. I only used it one season at most and did not like it. I would like get around $800. I paid $1400 new, it just needs a little paint. It has been sitting in the garage for four years. As for the draft, my chimney is weird , when I had it connected I would fill it with wood and it wood burn for 5 hrs at 500 to 600 degrees with the draft closed all the way and had to block some of the secondary from the window to control the burn. But when I opened the door to refuel smoke would come out of the door. Has for selling it over there, it would have to be picked up, I have a bad back and can't do to much lifting .
boy, Alfio, Id love to put a draft guage on that thing to see what its reading.....most of the mark 3's Ive dealt with dont puff smoke into the room, unless the weather is warm or the chimney is marginal.
no, I havent been on in a few days....atmospheric? Could be, especially if it seems to be very intermittant. DOes it do it mostly in Spring or fall, or does it happen all burning season long?
Hi Harry; what's up forgot me ?
HarryBack said:alfio said:HarryBack said:alfio said:Corie said:How's the draft alfio?
The mark III isn't known to be a back puffer as far as I know. It also isn't really meant to be a wood stove though!
Where are you located? I've always got people looking for coal stoves around here, if you're near PA I bet I've got two different people that would take it off your hands.
HI , Corie ; I'm in New Hampshire, Derry to be exact. I had a few people interested two years ago. But they were all from out of state. I only used it one season at most and did not like it. I would like get around $800. I paid $1400 new, it just needs a little paint. It has been sitting in the garage for four years. As for the draft, my chimney is weird , when I had it connected I would fill it with wood and it wood burn for 5 hrs at 500 to 600 degrees with the draft closed all the way and had to block some of the secondary from the window to control the burn. But when I opened the door to refuel smoke would come out of the door. Has for selling it over there, it would have to be picked up, I have a bad back and can't do to much lifting .
boy, Alfio, Id love to put a draft guage on that thing to see what its reading.....most of the mark 3's Ive dealt with dont puff smoke into the room, unless the weather is warm or the chimney is marginal.
no, I havent been on in a few days....atmospheric? Could be, especially if it seems to be very intermittant. DOes it do it mostly in Spring or fall, or does it happen all burning season long?
Hi Harry; what's up forgot me ?
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