Hello all!! I've been reading this forum for, wait for it............ 3 years now. Well I thought i should finally register and post.
Against my better judgment I bought a New Yorker WC130 a couple of years ago, I know smoke dragon, and it is the sole heat for my 3,200 ft2 house/ garage. It was a money thing at the time, and there were no used boilers to be found....... Anyhow, looking to unload the dragon and upgrade to a gasser. I've searched and there only seem to be a couple of members on here with the Attack DP or DPX. The reason I ask about the Attack is I've sourced a used one at a reasonable price. It is located 7 hours away so I can't just take a look at it. It is a 60hz model and it is a DP45 series. I have storage in a 2,200 ft2 8" thick slab with the tubing about 6" deep (on purpose), and a 115 gal. indirect water heater so I can go for several days w/o a fire. My house is super insulated built by me, so BTUs are not much of a consideration. I"m open to any other choices as well. Thanks for the great site and true real world expierence and re-engeneering when recessary!
Taylor
Against my better judgment I bought a New Yorker WC130 a couple of years ago, I know smoke dragon, and it is the sole heat for my 3,200 ft2 house/ garage. It was a money thing at the time, and there were no used boilers to be found....... Anyhow, looking to unload the dragon and upgrade to a gasser. I've searched and there only seem to be a couple of members on here with the Attack DP or DPX. The reason I ask about the Attack is I've sourced a used one at a reasonable price. It is located 7 hours away so I can't just take a look at it. It is a 60hz model and it is a DP45 series. I have storage in a 2,200 ft2 8" thick slab with the tubing about 6" deep (on purpose), and a 115 gal. indirect water heater so I can go for several days w/o a fire. My house is super insulated built by me, so BTUs are not much of a consideration. I"m open to any other choices as well. Thanks for the great site and true real world expierence and re-engeneering when recessary!

Taylor