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<blockquote data-quote="HANGEYE" data-source="post: 291102" data-attributes="member: 7474"><p>I'm looking for a used (bigger) wood stove to replace the POS I have in my hunting shack. I've spent countless hours on the web and can't find anything close to what I am looking for that isn't at least 600 miles away. (I'm in the Green Bay WI area) The few that I have located with in reasonable distance are priced like they are made of gold. I've got untill next fall to find one, so in the meen time I will have to start saveing, and if need be will have to buy a new one. $1500.00 is a lot to spend for something I'll only use for 8 to 10 days a year but I would rather not have to wear my hunting cloths to stay warm while INSIDE the shack. Resistance is futile, I shall be victorious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HANGEYE, post: 291102, member: 7474"] I'm looking for a used (bigger) wood stove to replace the POS I have in my hunting shack. I've spent countless hours on the web and can't find anything close to what I am looking for that isn't at least 600 miles away. (I'm in the Green Bay WI area) The few that I have located with in reasonable distance are priced like they are made of gold. I've got untill next fall to find one, so in the meen time I will have to start saveing, and if need be will have to buy a new one. $1500.00 is a lot to spend for something I'll only use for 8 to 10 days a year but I would rather not have to wear my hunting cloths to stay warm while INSIDE the shack. Resistance is futile, I shall be victorious. [/QUOTE]
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