I took out my Earth Stove 906/1002 last year. I was thinking about selling it. My cousin bought it in about 1984 or so. It is a not-cat but has a baffle in it. It has a glass door and swings from the side.
When I began burning wood it saved a lot on the propane bill, but I had to scrub the chimney every three weeks. I learned a lot about seasoned wood with it. You'd think 20 year old elm and cottonwood rounds would be ready to burn once they're split, but not so!
Anyway, I'm glad I replaced the old smoke dragon but the cheap side of me wants to resell it. Any idea of it's worth?
When I began burning wood it saved a lot on the propane bill, but I had to scrub the chimney every three weeks. I learned a lot about seasoned wood with it. You'd think 20 year old elm and cottonwood rounds would be ready to burn once they're split, but not so!
Anyway, I'm glad I replaced the old smoke dragon but the cheap side of me wants to resell it. Any idea of it's worth?

) so wood-burning was nothing new to me, how hard could it be?
The wife also wanted to see the fire (me too!) and not smell like smoke anymore.
But it wasn't what I call fun
. Even with 1 year old splits I brushed the chimney once a month and got half a bucket of soot.
" Everything I'd learned to this point was through other failures.
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