Warm winter and cleanings

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hiker88

Burning Hunk
Aug 3, 2011
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Central Maine
With the warmer temps (days 40ish (f) nights in the 30s) I have been pretty diligent with weighing my loads. I was still curious what I would see for a 150-200 hour clean.

Some pre-brushing pics both with the turbs in and removed...
[Hearth.com] Warm winter and cleanings

[Hearth.com] Warm winter and cleanings

[Hearth.com] Warm winter and cleanings

[Hearth.com] Warm winter and cleanings

[Hearth.com] Warm winter and cleanings

[Hearth.com] Warm winter and cleanings

The circular opening at the bottom of the pics is the hamster wheel area of the induction fan - the two slots at the top of the images are the smoke bypass area above the primary\loading door.
 
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