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<blockquote data-quote="_CY_" data-source="post: 2708903" data-attributes="member: 7629"><p>you can cut down trees if you've got easy access to lumber. but there's loads of ways to get wood for free. but the labor to process wood is never free. but it's a fair trade off .. your labor in exchange for low heating bills ...</p><p></p><p>slowly getting my Buck 91 cat stove figured out .. closing in on first complete season heating with a big cat stove. wood consumption is way down to about half or less. have not needed to turned on house heater for sometime. this is a 28 year old Buck 91 cat stove .. replaced cat with a new one to see performance difference, but the old cat was working fine.</p><p></p><p>helps that the Buck Stoves store in Tulsa stocked the fan blower motor, catalyst and door seals. which were all replaced trying to get stove back to new condition. sure counts extra having a wood stove store local that stocks major parts.</p><p></p><p>another important factor is the factory support from Buck Stoves. customer service is excellent! Buck stoves national tech support has gone out of their way to support their product, even after knowing they are helping out someone with a 28 year old Buck 91 cat stove.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="_CY_, post: 2708903, member: 7629"] you can cut down trees if you've got easy access to lumber. but there's loads of ways to get wood for free. but the labor to process wood is never free. but it's a fair trade off .. your labor in exchange for low heating bills ... slowly getting my Buck 91 cat stove figured out .. closing in on first complete season heating with a big cat stove. wood consumption is way down to about half or less. have not needed to turned on house heater for sometime. this is a 28 year old Buck 91 cat stove .. replaced cat with a new one to see performance difference, but the old cat was working fine. helps that the Buck Stoves store in Tulsa stocked the fan blower motor, catalyst and door seals. which were all replaced trying to get stove back to new condition. sure counts extra having a wood stove store local that stocks major parts. another important factor is the factory support from Buck Stoves. customer service is excellent! Buck stoves national tech support has gone out of their way to support their product, even after knowing they are helping out someone with a 28 year old Buck 91 cat stove. [/QUOTE]
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