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Originally posted by caseih View Post[ATTACH]7279[/ATTACH]
Natural gas , hands down
Daughter likes wood
I enjoy cutting it
True dope is gonna plant a billion trees
He will need more than that for this wood chip scam/pellet thing going on
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yea he appreciates it , he is about the hardest worker i have ever saw , in construction
grew up in the city , but puts most farm kids to shame
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Originally posted by caseih View Postyea he appreciates it , he is about the hardest worker i have ever saw , in construction
grew up in the city , but puts most farm kids to shame
My daughter lives with a guy from the city as well, who is also in construction with a couple tandems and knows how to fix. Started out building homes but got tired of it.
The guy's a beast when it comes to work and ambition!
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Honestly, I will choose electric heat. It is the safest and cheapest method to heat and keep a comfortable temperature in your house. Personally, I am using solar panels. I have used them for quite a while, and to be honest, I am delighted with them. So if some of you will decide to purchase solar panels, I can recommend you the company from where I've purchased mine. Here is their website dragonsbreathsolar.co.uk(https://www.dragonsbreathsolar.co.uk/) .By the way, this is my personal opinion, so please don't be hostile towards it. Wish everyone a wonderful day.Last edited by Lefen; Dec 29, 2021, 16:12.
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1975 2x4 + styro, R 17 walls, triple low E windows, R 50 ceiling, 1400 Sq Ft, 96% Goodman furnace, Hi efficiency HW, the last bill came today, $607.24 for one year. Gas supply under 50% of bill too, a crying shame, actually a CRIME!
Fu ck you evil Turd!
Cost $2600 for gas line in 1985, second best investment on the farm, Dryer was $4500 for 4.5 MBTU, best investment. But who knew? Hind sight easy now.
Sure NOT cold in the house! Be thankful for Nat Gas!Last edited by fjlip; Dec 29, 2021, 19:16.
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Originally posted by Lefen View PostHonestly, I will choose electric heat. It is the safest and cheapest method to heat and keep a comfortable temperature in your house. Personally, I am using solar panels. I have used them for quite a while, and to be honest, I am delighted with them. So if some of you will decide to purchase solar panels, I can recommend you the company from where I've purchased mine. Here is their website dragonsbreathsolar.co.uk(https://www.dragonsbreathsolar.co.uk/) .By the way, this is my personal opinion, so please don't be hostile towards it. Wish everyone a wonderful day.
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Originally posted by jamesb View PostRB has had lots go cheap but the gen set rental shops for the oil patch have their lots full of them and everything is for sale at a price. Last year before we upgraded powder to new bins I was looking at a generator in the 125 KW range to run a couple fans and the prices was from a few thousand to new price. Sask powder ended up trenching in more power quicker than we expected so went that way. Wasn't expecting to but this spring at auction ended up buying a complete oil rig generator power shack from an oil field auction. 320 KW generator powered by 3406 Cat. Under $20 K . Will power everything for sure.
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Originally posted by Lefen View PostHonestly, I will choose electric heat. It is the safest and cheapest method to heat and keep a comfortable temperature in your house. Personally, I am using solar panels. I have used them for quite a while, and to be honest, I am delighted with them. So if some of you will decide to purchase solar panels, I can recommend you the company from where I've purchased mine. Here is their website dragonsbreathsolar.co.uk(https://www.dragonsbreathsolar.co.uk/) .By the way, this is my personal opinion, so please don't be hostile towards it. Wish everyone a wonderful day.
Solar is nearly useless in cloudy -35 with snow
In now way hostile, but solar, this time of year to heat your home ??? Wtf
Seriously, do you have any clue as to the solar output for 90% of us here this time of year with our climate????Last edited by furrowtickler; Dec 30, 2021, 01:37.
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Originally posted by Lefen View PostHonestly, I will choose electric heat. It is the safest and cheapest method to heat and keep a comfortable temperature in your house. Personally, I am using solar panels. I have used them for quite a while, and to be honest, I am delighted with them. So if some of you will decide to purchase solar panels, I can recommend you the company from where I've purchased mine. Here is their website dragonsbreathsolar.co.uk(https://www.dragonsbreathsolar.co.uk/) .By the way, this is my personal opinion, so please don't be hostile towards it. Wish everyone a wonderful day.
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