Industrial Toys
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- Ontario Canada
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- Kubota R510 Wheel Loader + Cab and backhoe, JD 6200 Open Station, Cushman 6150, 4x4, ten foot 56 hp Kubota diesel hydraulic wing mower, Steiner 430 Diesel Max, Kawasaki Diesel Mule, JD 4x2 Electric Gator
In floor heat makes no sense for occassional heat, but it would be nice to take excess heat from ones wood stove and put it into the cold slab.
I have my stove on a two foot or so frame, to store a little firewood underneith and so I don't have to get on my knees to load it. But an "expert" woodstove friend chastised me, saying the stove works better if it can suck the cold off the floor.
I have my stove on a two foot or so frame, to store a little firewood underneith and so I don't have to get on my knees to load it. But an "expert" woodstove friend chastised me, saying the stove works better if it can suck the cold off the floor.