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Coal really puts out the heat, dirty as sin but it burns forever. Fairly cheap now too.
You could look into a dual use furnace. Something that can take wood pellets, or coal, or corn cobs...
The old house was originally an oil furnace but they retrofitted a coal furnce to the same ductwork. We could use one or the other.
 
Coal? Dirty?
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It really does heat like there is no tomorrow. The ashes are great for traction in the snow. But it is filthy stuff. Really dry heat too. You can wet it to keep the dust down. Which is why my hand looks like that.
A lot of work. Though wood and anything else you physically burn is.
 
Coal? Dirty?
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It really does heat like there is no tomorrow. The ashes are great for traction in the snow. But it is filthy stuff. Really dry heat too. You can wet it to keep the dust down. Which is why my hand looks like that.
A lot of work. Though wood and anything else you physically burn is.
This is a new house, so I doubt I could get coal heat. Although there is supposedly an old coal mine somewhere on my parents property that the previous owner used to dig in to heat the house before the gas lines.
 
The comb bite wasn't serious just looked bad due to Tucks slinging blood everywhere. I'm going to narrow it down to two suspects Negan or Marlene.
Ethel is still SUPER clingy, that little egg must have shook that girl.
I swear that one speaks english sometimes, gave her a little bite of pop-tart and I swear she clucked "thank you" .:gig
 
Dang Nunny! I faintly remember coal hands and coal everything else it touched on the way to the heater.
Still think i'd prefer it to dealing with these anti Hank Hill propane jerkwads.
BTW thanks for reminding me wombats poop cubes, i'd forgotten about that! :)
Coal? Dirty?
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It really does heat like there is no tomorrow. The ashes are great for traction in the snow. But it is filthy stuff. Really dry heat too. You can wet it to keep the dust down. Which is why my hand looks like that.
A lot of work. Though wood and anything else you physically burn is.
 
This is a new house, so I doubt I could get coal heat. Although there is supposedly an old coal mine somewhere on my parents property that the previous owner used to dig in to heat the house before the gas lines.
Coal is not what I would recommend but it is an option.
I just know there are newer furnaces you can get that will burn multiple options
 
Not womabts.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/relay....8/11/wombat-poop-cube-why-is-it-square-shaped

That's a Pat Crow NO! $10 isn't enough for the multiple jobs she listed if they were individual jobs! A home health nurse, which it sounds like they need, is easily $25 an hour and doesn't take care of anything but the patient. New born baby is $20 an hours roughly and cleaning is at least $15! So if they lady would like to pay $70 an hour, I added for gas and travel time, then maybe...but still probably Pat Crow NO!
Pat crow no!
We need to hereby make this a squatcher “thang”.
 
This is a new house, so I doubt I could get coal heat. Although there is supposedly an old coal mine somewhere on my parents property that the previous owner used to dig in to heat the house before the gas lines.
No. You don’t want coal Rae.
Not in a house with two babies.
 
This is a new house, so I doubt I could get coal heat. Although there is supposedly an old coal mine somewhere on my parents property that the previous owner used to dig in to heat the house before the gas lines.
Coal mining like that could be challenging to you too
 

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