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<blockquote data-quote="Pruitt1222" data-source="post: 136366" data-attributes="member: 2683"><p>Thanks, Its my baby. Stihl 084AV, 121cc 8.6hp sports a 35 inch bar with a 59incher for back up. So what kind of amounts does everyone burn? We burn 8 to 12 cord a year here over a 5 year average. We also have a insert but only used it during the ice storm 2 years ago, It worked well but made half the house cool and the other way to stuffy. Better then freezing though. Backpain tell your buddy the key to burning in town is well seasoned wood, If you burn wood with 10% or lower moisture you have almost no smoke. And if the neighbors complain just tell them to go some where, Your being green.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pruitt1222, post: 136366, member: 2683"] Thanks, Its my baby. Stihl 084AV, 121cc 8.6hp sports a 35 inch bar with a 59incher for back up. So what kind of amounts does everyone burn? We burn 8 to 12 cord a year here over a 5 year average. We also have a insert but only used it during the ice storm 2 years ago, It worked well but made half the house cool and the other way to stuffy. Better then freezing though. Backpain tell your buddy the key to burning in town is well seasoned wood, If you burn wood with 10% or lower moisture you have almost no smoke. And if the neighbors complain just tell them to go some where, Your being green. [/QUOTE]
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