90 to 45

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realstihl

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eastern kansas
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90 to 45

Went from 2 90's to 2 45's this year. Haven't tested it out yet but it appears to have better draft. With the 90's it seemed to be sluggish and not very good secondaries. I don't like the looks as well but if it helps that's good enough. I think that 36" horizontal run was the problem.
 
And here I thought this was going to be a before/after cold front temperature thread! :p
 
And here I thought this was going to be a before/after cold front temperature thread! :p
That wasn't my original intent, but I guess it made you look. 90 to 45 ain't going to happen yet, in Kansas anyway. Here's another pic.
90 to 45
 
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