Oleozz
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- Jan 14, 2006
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- International 1066 with Year Round Cab, Kioti DK 45S with Cab, 451 Loader
I sold the Alaska Stoker stoves for six years. The mid sized stokers burned about 3 ton a year and the bigger units about 4 ton a year. You can burn a stoker earlier in the season with the controlled burn.
I now heat the house with a hot water coal fired stoker boiler. We use 6-7 tons a year in a big old drafty stone house.
Pa. has some top quality stoker manufacturers, Harman, Alaska, Keystoker, and others. Coal is about $200 a ton so it's a good alternative to wood.
They do create a bit of dust and you also have the coal ashes to contend with.
I now heat the house with a hot water coal fired stoker boiler. We use 6-7 tons a year in a big old drafty stone house.
Pa. has some top quality stoker manufacturers, Harman, Alaska, Keystoker, and others. Coal is about $200 a ton so it's a good alternative to wood.
They do create a bit of dust and you also have the coal ashes to contend with.