DJ54
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- Joined
- Jan 20, 2009
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- Location
- Carroll, Ohio
- Tractor
- IH Farmall 656 gas/ IH 240 Utility/ 2, Super C Farmalls/ 2, Farmall A's/ Farmall BN/McCormick-Deering OS-6/McCormick-Deering O-4/ '36 Farmall F-12/ 480 Case hoe. '65 Ford 2000 3 cyl., 4 spd. w/3 spd Aux. Trans
Well keep it up there, LOL... We got around 3" day before yesterday, and that's enough for me this year. I'm ready for Spring.
I've got myself spoiled with my 3rd heated shop. First one had a coal furnace. Second one had a waste oil burner. And now this one, I brought the waste oil burner with me out of the shop, from the other place I sold, plus have a wood/coal stove. I leave the WOF set at 50º, to keep the concrete floor that warm. Doesn't take much to keep it at that temp, and higher with the coal stove, once I'm out there working. Conserves oil too.
I picked up 14 tons of coal last year from a fellow selling a commercial lot, that was once a coal yard. He needed to get rid of the coal, so posted it on Craigslist for free, just to get rid of it. There was probably close to 100 tons all together there, but I only had room for 14-15 tons. Once I get another building up, I plan on making a wood & coal bin. I accidently called him this summer, using the voice activated Blue Tooth in the pickup. He remembered my name, and wanted to know if I needed any more coal, as he still had some. Hopefully, it will still be there when I get my bin built. It's only 18 miles away, and sure beats driving 40 miles to the coal mine, and paying $80.00 per ton..!!
I've got myself spoiled with my 3rd heated shop. First one had a coal furnace. Second one had a waste oil burner. And now this one, I brought the waste oil burner with me out of the shop, from the other place I sold, plus have a wood/coal stove. I leave the WOF set at 50º, to keep the concrete floor that warm. Doesn't take much to keep it at that temp, and higher with the coal stove, once I'm out there working. Conserves oil too.
I picked up 14 tons of coal last year from a fellow selling a commercial lot, that was once a coal yard. He needed to get rid of the coal, so posted it on Craigslist for free, just to get rid of it. There was probably close to 100 tons all together there, but I only had room for 14-15 tons. Once I get another building up, I plan on making a wood & coal bin. I accidently called him this summer, using the voice activated Blue Tooth in the pickup. He remembered my name, and wanted to know if I needed any more coal, as he still had some. Hopefully, it will still be there when I get my bin built. It's only 18 miles away, and sure beats driving 40 miles to the coal mine, and paying $80.00 per ton..!!