Old Earth Stove out, New BK in, Pics! Thanks all

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jstorms

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Nov 29, 2008
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Missouri
20130829_140216.jpg View attachment 111497 20130913_151056 (3).jpg Thanks to everyone on the site for all the great info. Old Earth Stove out (see pic) + $350.00 sold on CL. New BK princess in (pic) -$2400 with fan. Quite a stretch for me but I saved up for a couple of seasons and I plan on saving a lot of wood and I'm gone 12-14 hours of the day so the burn time should help. My house is about 1500 sq ft so this thing should rock! I read almost every post on every stove here for the past few years and feel I have the right one.
I give credit to the site for the intro to wood burning. Had the Earth Stove when I moved in and credit the site for the upgrade to the BK. Had a junk of a saw and now have a Stihl 270. Had no idea how to clean a flue and now have a Soot Eater. Hated starting fires and now I have Super cedars. Had no idea what to do with the ashes so now I put in a big Galvanized trash can with sealed lid to stop outside fires. List goes on and on but bottom line I'm learning as I go and all wanted to say is Thanks to all on Hearth.com. Love you guys!
Some day I will build a wood shed but for now I attached a small leanto attached to my shed for immediate dry use when needed. (pic) Oh ya guess what? I got that idea here to!
 

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nice..............your gonna love the bk
 
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