I timed myself the last two mornings.  Put on coat & boots, walk out to the GARN shed (120'), load the GARN, light, turn on the fan, close the door, watch flue temp rise to 200, walk back to the house.  6 minutes total.
In 90 minutes I put heat into the house and raised the GARN storage temp from 165->185. Outside temps in the high 20s.
I love my GARN. Other than going back to oil I could not imagine an easier means of heating my house (and garage).
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			In 90 minutes I put heat into the house and raised the GARN storage temp from 165->185. Outside temps in the high 20s.
I love my GARN. Other than going back to oil I could not imagine an easier means of heating my house (and garage).
	
	
  to you . . .  :lol:   Seriously, you are 100% correct; being able to load the GARN in my skivvies would make it even easier and faster, but there are other bennies for taking the walk.  I am an avid skywatcher.  I am treasuring the view of the stars and planets that I see every morning and evening.  And now that the sun is up earlier, I get to see some incredibly beautiful, but fleeting, sunrises.  I am a morning guy, so this is prime time for me.  In the evening I also enjoy the routine, and an oatmeal stout, too  :coolsmile: .  And this is the intangible part of this process.  The rituals are basic, satisfying, and something we have lost in the last 75  years of automatic deliveries and programmable thermostats.  The switch to wood heating has been an UPGRADE in my lifestyle, without a doubt.