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fespo

Minister of Fire
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Dec 14, 2005
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South West burbs of Chicago
I don't know what to say on this one.
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Wood stove ONE OF A KIND! - $2500 (Waunakee)
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I have a huge and heavy wood stove made from a backhoe bucket.
You are able to load it on the top or front. Hold
Up too about 40" logs.
It will probably heat any house in the state and you can cook on it too!
$2,500 obo
 
Eeek! Works.
 
I was going to say front loader but bucket loader is more appropriate.
 
Most recently used at lake house as boat anchor.
 
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That's impressive...sort of.
Looks like a new smoke dragon prototype, yes?
 
Backhoe buckets aren't cheap. Seems kind of a waste.
 
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Looks like it is sitting in just the right place to burn in it.
 
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Mighty expensive trash burner. That would pay for garbage pickup locally for decades.
 
For $2500 they could at least hit it with a wire brush and some BBQ grill paint...
 
to give him the some credit maybe one of the bucket mounts ovaled or broke so might as well make something useful. just got to teach him how to install a secondary air manifold.
 
That is some mighty fine redneck engineering there! Necessity is the mother of invention.
 
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