Earth Stove WP50

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MountainSean

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Sep 29, 2011
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Tonopah, NV
Does anyone have a copy of the manual for an Earth Stove WP50? I have been looking around for one and before I pay for one from Woodheat or A1 stoves I am hoping someone here has a digital copy they could email me.
 
Thanks, I added it to my collection
Spring being nice on that side of the Atlantic?
 
Spring being nice on that side of the Atlantic?

For the last two weeks we have had the most wonderful sunny weather around here. Not a single drop of rain or any snow. Still below freezing point at night, though, but the sun has dried up the muddy garden soil, so people are busy in the gardens. Soon the pellet stove will be shut down and it's time to start the lawn mower.
Weed has already started growing :(
 
The weather in this country is all over the map. Its very dry in my area and thru Kansas and Oklahoma with over 400000 acres having burnt there last week.
I just attended wildfire school refresher yesterday and we are getting equipment ready as the long range weather looks like it will warm up in two weeks and things are going to get rough if the continued dry spell continues. Burning restrictions are in place for my area now and just need some heat to make things explosive.
 
Added to my collection as well ... thanks Stovensen! Not nearly ready for gardening here yet but when it snows, it's not staying around as long. Bioburner ... hoping you get some moisture!
 
Its very dry in my area and thru Kansas and Oklahoma with over 400000 acres having burnt there last week.
I just attended wildfire school refresher yesterday and we are getting equipment ready as the long range weather looks like it will warm up in two weeks and things are going to get rough if the continued dry spell continues.

According to this it should be the biggest wildfire in Kansas history. Yesterday they got some snow to assist the firefighting, but not enough. Bioburner, we hope for more snow or rain in your area. You certainly need it...
http://news.yahoo.com/crews-fighting-kansas-wildfires-assist-snow-rain-173905942.html?nf=1
 
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