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    sparky32

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    Had to move the dragon... insurance did not like it right next to my barn. Got the mini out and trenched in the pex and got it about ready to go besides the inside heat exchanger. The boy is ready to feed him he says hopefully not till November 20210522_172226.jpg
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    Is it still illegal to transport ash across county lines, we are going to be dropping a bunch of dead ash trees this fall and selling firewood????
    I can't swear to it, but I'm pretty sure it is still restricted. Now whether or not someone is going to get pulled over with their pickup full of firewood? :dunno:
     

    Bugzilla

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    Oh heck, I have a 2 yr old NG furnace for my vinyl clad house. I just gave Citizens Energy $292 for the privilege of using their service last month. That was the highest in the last 12 months. I bet next month will be fun too.
    Got lucky a few years ago. Put off for a couple of years upgrading our propane furnace, 1991 vintage. Then NIPSCO ”had a special offer” based on various laws and regulations, to run the gas line all the way to our house on their dime. I said “hell yes”. Our house is about 1400‘ from the road. At about $7 a foot normally to run the line, it would never have a payback to convert to NG. Another example where procrastination paid off!
     
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    Cameramonkey

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    Got lucky a few years ago. Put off for a couple of years upgrading our propane furnace, 1991 vintage. Then NIPSCO ”had a special offer” based on various laws and regulations, to run the gas line all the way to our house on their dime. I said “hell yes”. Our house is about 1400” from the road. At about $7 a foot normally to run the line, it would never have a payback to convert to NG. Another example where procrastination paid off!
    You can get that in Indy too. I looked into switching from a heat pump to gas a couple years ago and that was available to us here. We just had to agree to an 18 month contract with at least X amount of gas usage per month. (it wasnt much) I would have just had to pay to have it extended into the house.
     

    Leadeye

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    Found more trees down from the winds we had a few weeks ago. Seed ticks have been fierce this year so other than making a path to them I'll wait for the frost.
     

    CampingJosh

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    Would happen to recall the brand? I’m looking at a few of them. Just trying to get an idea of any potential problems with any one brand over the other.
    I don't remember, and he doesn't remember. He's going to look tonight when he gets home and let me know.
     
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