Picked up a Buck

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Greetings, We live much of the year at the upper ranch. most people I know heat with wood. I've seen these stoves for years, when they're in good nick, they are nice looking good heating machines.

Auntie lives up here but when the snows come she run south for the winter. She has a fireplace you know how they heat. We took a bunch of wood and stacked it in her garage. Then one day we found her a Buck Stove in pretty good nick, needs packing around the glass of course. Thinking she can stay at here in the mountains longer, at least she wouldn't have to leave because it's cold.

Well she decided she didn't want it installed, so looks like we'll have it. I've always liked them. I've seen people who keep them in good shape and know how to use them.

I'll find a place for it even if it's in the bunkhouse or greenhouse.

Richard
 
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