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Re: Rusty's Heater
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Posted by rustyj14 on December 16, 2004 at 10:33:14 from (209.195.138.15):
In Reply to: Rusty's Heater posted by Walter Squires on December 16, 2004 at 06:35:17:
Well, i went down there yesterday, plugged in the heater, and it ran for 2 minutes and shut off! Went down there today, plugged it in, and it ran until it got too hot in there and i had to shut it off! Shop cooled down, plugged it back in, it ran for a minute, and,--yeah, it shut off! GGRRR!! Changed the fuel line position, tried it--it ran until i shut it off! That was this morning--i'm going to try it again this afternoon. I use Kerosene because it doesn't stink up the house very much. Diesel fuel is cheaper, but i think it stinks much more than kero. Kero here is $2.01/ Gal. last time i bought it. My box heater keeps things warm after the torpedo is used to warm the shop at first. by: RJ
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