Just my luck

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greg48154

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Oct 21, 2008
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Southeast MI
After getting home from work today, I noticed my burner had a lazy flame and the burn pot was pretty full. I knew I had enough air to get a good burn because I checked it this morning before I went to work. After doing some investigating, come to find out that my OAK opening is covered with snow. With the 9in of snow we got today and me not being to fond of ladders, I hope it gets warm for about a half an hour real soon.
 
With all that hot exhaust blowing out...how could it get blocked?
 
Pellet-King said:
With all that hot exhaust blowing out...how could it get blocked?

Out side air not his exhaust
 
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