certainly not good news our 500 gallon tank is low too, now we pretty much heat with wood,and a couple of electric heaters the propayne is saved for the water heater and cook stove which helps, i always manage to come up with lots of wood of various kinds during the year , one forest thinning guy up in town calls me to haul it off his job sites, it saves him money and me too he'll even load my truck for me, its cut in 4 to 8 foot lengths and delimbed,but unmarketable for one reason or another , all i have to do is buck it and split it its a mix of ceader, juniper and pine i also get some apple and other wood from my place here, but if it burns i burn it [ i do clean my chiminey twice a year] never had a chiminey fire in my lifetime but most of the stuff i burn is over a year old some was dead standing when they cut it
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