Hello gang,
I'm a newcomer to this forum but I've been burning wood since 1977 and have been the owner of a Tarm multi-fuel MB 50 when I bought it from Craig Issod in 1983 so I've been around the block a little. My question is how are you guys justifying the cost of the current generation gasser systems? I just got Tarm prices from BioHeat and they honestly floored me. I don't recall what I paid for the the Tarm in 1983 but I think it was about $5500. I know prices have gone up and steel has escalated, but geez...
My current Tarm has a corrosion problem around the DHW coil plate but otherwise its fine as far as other corrosion. There was some slow leakage there that I just discovered. Any help or arithmetic would be helpful. I purchase my oak firewood for about $120/cord.
Mike in NJ
maybe we need to start the "oldest wood fired boiler thread" to see who beats me .....
I'm a newcomer to this forum but I've been burning wood since 1977 and have been the owner of a Tarm multi-fuel MB 50 when I bought it from Craig Issod in 1983 so I've been around the block a little. My question is how are you guys justifying the cost of the current generation gasser systems? I just got Tarm prices from BioHeat and they honestly floored me. I don't recall what I paid for the the Tarm in 1983 but I think it was about $5500. I know prices have gone up and steel has escalated, but geez...

Mike in NJ
maybe we need to start the "oldest wood fired boiler thread" to see who beats me .....