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Re: OFF TOPIC?? How to heat work shop, tractor barn and. . .
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Posted by Bryan on May 03, 2001 at 19:43:53 from (207.0.85.158):
In Reply to: OFF TOPIC?? How to heat work shop, tractor barn and. . . posted by ShepFL on April 30, 2001 at 08:14:28:
A friend of mines brother heated a 44x60 shop this winter with a corn burner that was made for inside a house,( undersized for the shop) he used 3- 5 gallon pails of corn per day and was able to mantain about 45 degrees. He used two tractors every day so the door was open a lot, he said it was cheaper to heat with corn then it was to plug the tractors in and it was comfortable to work in.I am looking at one for my house. My 2 cents Bryan
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