motownbrowne
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- Joined
- Dec 30, 2013
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- Location
- river falls, wi
- Tractor
- Kubota mx4700 HST, New Holland TC-29D
One way to look at it ..... We need a good reminder now and then about how far left state and local regs can go. Shudder to think it could happen where the rest of us live.
Of course there's the flip side too... I don't know about you, but I don't want to breathe air like they've got in Beijing. It's very common to hear people complaining about emissions regulations here, and while I agree in part (I only use a tractor 100 hours a year so reducing emissions from my tractor is not a big help) I also see the other side.
I was just in CA, OR, and WA for about 3 weeks. Obviously it varies by area, but I was honestly pretty surprised at how many homes have and use wood stoves, and how many chimneys I saw that were just belching out nasty thick smoke. Wisconsin isn't immune either. People out here look like they're about to take up arms when the EPA talks about outdoor wood boilers. Then the same people will brag about how they can burn 100# pieces of green wood without splitting them. Same deal, nasty smoke filling the whole valley. Obviously not everyone does that crap, but it has the effect of giving OWBs a bad reputation for emissions, and basically inviting regulation.
Personally, if I lived in a city, especially one like SF with stagnant foggy air, I wouldn't want to be surrounded by wood stoves. It'd be one thing if more people would actually get a year or two ahead in their wood stash and actually burn dry wood, but for whatever reason, that seems difficult.
Do I heat with wood? Absolutely, and I would sure hate to give it up, but I also recognize that there's a time and a place for everything. I try to do my part and burn dry seasoned wood and not be a nuisance in my neighborhood.