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Just a friendly reminder DO NOT DRIVE THROUGH FLOODWATER. You don't know how deep it is or if there is still a road under.

Ok shift change. It is time for me to get horizontal and count some chicks. 2:30 will be here way too soon !!!
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I only have 3 right now and no ROO so I am sorry but I can't help ya. However I do know 3 breeders that are in my local area and might be able to put ya in touch with one of them. I need to build another pen so I can seperate the RIR B from my OEGB. Once I get that done I will be getting a RIRB roo and a few more hens.

yes thank you please... to connect me with the other breeders.
 
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I didn't see any where that they tell what the effciency rating is or the burn time on a full charge of wood. These are both very important things to consider. Also I would not buy a stove with out a catalytic burner. You get so much more out of your wood with it have to clean the flue less and very little smoke out put.
 
I didn't see any where that they tell what the effciency rating is or the burn time on a full charge of wood. These are both very important things to consider. Also I would not buy a stove with out a catalytic burner. You get so much more out of your wood with it have to clean the flue less and very little smoke out put.

Click on the stove.............

50-TNC30 - EPA Certified Non-Catalytic Wood Stove - 2,200 sq. ft.-Now 10% Off!-
Item# 50-TNC30
Regular price: $1,312.00
On Sale! $980.00

Product Description
One of the most advanced, most unique large firebox wood burners (ours has 3.5 cu. ft.)…
Super-clean burn (1.63 grams/hr.) makes this the cleanest-burning large firebox on the market!
Potential of 75,000+ BTU's* when burning seasoned cordwood.
*(75,000+ BTU's achieved under in-house test lab conditions).
Heats 1,800 - 2,200 sq. ft. Legs and Pedestal are both included.
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E.P.A. and WA State Certified!
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For more information from the manufacturer click the following links:
50-TNC30 Information
50-TNC30 Owner's Manual
**By the way, the beautiful flame shown in the product image is a "real" flame shot from one of our stoves!


Shipping included in price, no extra cost!
Factory will ship on motor freight truck to terminal or freight hub center that services buyer's area.
In Case of Damage: Buyer will need to inspect stove on pick up, and refuse shipment if you notice box damage and see considerable damage on stove…Do not accept. Another similar unit will be replaced or a refund can be made on purchase price.
However, remember that cosmetic scratches can be fixed with a can of paint, we will help with that.

Warranty: One year warranty on electrical components, accessory items, glass and gaskets. Extended warranty on cast iron door & stove shell. Void on warranty for improper installation, improper handling, improper operation (see owner’s manual).

Sorry, we cannot sell or ship to Canada or outside of the 48 contiguous states.​
 
Thanks for all the woodstove tips
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I saved the link as I think the stove is at least a year or two away. We had an old Lopi growing up, I loved it. We would cook a pot-roast on the top.

JB - I bought a new townhome with some of those Cadet heaters January 94, it was a few years before the recall. I was sitting at my kitchen table shortly after I moved in and smelled smoke. The fire alarm started blaring and I saw flames shooting out of the thing! It was on the wall right next to where I was sitting. Only I can't blame Cadet. Stupid Quadrant Homes and their lousy inspections.... they spray-coated the thing with spackle or whatever the crud is they put over sheet-rock to texture it and cover the tape seems. They did it to all of them! They just pulled the face plates off and sprayed away! Made we wonder about the quality of the rest of the place. Did they partially slice through the electrical wiring while installing the sheet rock around the electrical outlets? Quadrant replaced the one that burned and cleaned off the other two. They also had to clean the carpet and paint the wall. I sold the place a few years later, and when the sale was pending, the recall came out. I had to replace them all.
 
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We never had problems with them. I can't imagine how scary it would be to have one catch fire next to you. On the other hand it's good that you were there or the place would have burned down. We were part of the re-call class action lawsuit. It fact I applied not only for our house, but the rental house that we were living in at the time. Sometime shortly after we moved back in 2000 the lawsuit settled and if I remember right we got about 28 dollars for each of the heaters. I know that the guts of the heaters cost more than they gave us We used it to buy new guts for the heaters. At least I think that they seem to be fairly safe now. By that time we rarely ever used the heaters.
 
We have plenty of firewood .... we cut down a bunch of alder to clear for a garden, and this winter we had 2 big trees come down in the wind, a cedar and a doug fir. They came down next to each other and crushed the chain-link fence, smashed the gate, and bent a few poles. I found someone to repair the fence for me in exchange for one of the trees. I also found an old woodpile in our woods, have no clue who put it there or how old it is. Supposedly, this land was never developed, although the flat part of our yard in the old dump (gravel) road that went to the nearby landfill when it was still in use, and our basement is in 2 of the several "borrow pits" that were dug for making that old road. In the steeper parts of the woods, I've found an ancient washing machine, a car door, a huge, rusty cable.... afraid of what else may have been dumped on our property! I was thinking the worst when the dog came with a thigh bone, I screamed and she ran off and returned with a deer skull, whew!
 
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The place also had a zero clearance gas FP, that is what I usually used to heat the place. The only reason I had the Cadet on is because there was a recall on the FP, something about the seal. I think the wrong materials were used in making it and it gave off fumes. They replaced the seal and the class in mine as it turned rather milky in appearance. I had only been living there for a week or two. Had to use space heaters then too, as both my sources of heat were out at the same time!
 
My father was a university professor. I wasn't aware that they were more susceptible to cancer.


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even considering his life's occupation ?
 
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