EKO standard pics

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Dave T

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Mar 28, 2008
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Dansville NY
EKO standard pics next to the old heating source a Mohonning OWB
Pics of EKO interior
Pic of heat exchanger turbulators top and bottom
I bought this unit used looking for any and all comments
DAVE
 

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Hard to tell much from the pics, but I don't see any obvious problems, not that there's a whole lot to go wrong that you can see. But the refractory looks OK from what I can see and if that's the inside of the firebox, it's pretty clean and looks to be in good shape.

Getting rid of that Mahoning is a public service.
 
Eric Johnson said:
Hard to tell much from the pics, but I don't see any obvious problems, not that there's a whole lot to go wrong that you can see. But the refractory looks OK from what I can see and if that's the inside of the firebox, it's pretty clean and looks to be in good shape.

Getting rid of that Mahoning is a public service.
Thanks Eric for the help posting pics more to come....Your right about that Mohonning boiler although their customer service
is preaty decent,that don't make the boiler.. BTW my 30 year old Tarm heats a lot better than that Mohonning ever did!!!!!
DAVE
 
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