Friend of mine turned me on to this site. Long story made even longer, Oct. 7th I finally tore out the old Sears & Roebuck Ben Franklin type stove in the basement. Was a real comfort to heat a small family type room down there and really nice in case of power outages in the dead of winter. We live in north central Iowa in the middle of nowhere so it can get danged cold here believe it or not. Well anyhow, I took a big leap and installed a Jotul F500oslo $$$. The amount of heat this 455lbs. of cast iron puts out is phenominal. I figured if I'm gonna go to all the trouble to cut wood I might as well heat this whole house. By the way, I enjoy cutting wood and have access to all the free wood I can find the energy to cut. I'm new to this airtight woodstove operating so I have a ton of questions for anyone who is willing to listen. I wont bother with none tonight as I got chicken noodle soup cookin on the stove and it's been a long day.
Thanks fer listenin and Iffn I get to be a pest, just let me know.
Thanks fer listenin and Iffn I get to be a pest, just let me know.

You have certainly come to the right place. 2 things you must do now is cut some wood, and spend some time here learning that new stove of yours. This is one of the most informative forum's I have been on. Great group of peeps here. Stay warm, enjoy, oh and 1 rule here is it didn't happen if there aint any pictures so snap a few and post them up.