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Old 01-01-2018, 09:00 PM
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I have no idea, cord wise. And it really depends on the wood, and obviously how cold. I have a 2011 Toyota Tacoma, and I would say, generally I go through 8-10 truckloads of wood a year. Everything I burn is seasoned, at least a year and it consists of white ash, red/white oak, and locust. I usually throw some nut coal in with it at night, or when it’s super cold. I rarely burn all coal, only because I never really figured the right air mixture out to maintain a good burn. I can hold fire for about 6 hours. But this is primarily a coal stove, and as such the firebox isn’t really big. Sorry for some rambling
Yea there are alot of factors for sure. Sure hard to beat seasoned oak though.takes forever to dry up
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