One of the main advantages of wood/coal, and even propane (if it's a passive heater) is that no matter what happens on the grid, your home will be heated until you run out of fuel, and with wood you can gather more without having to rely on any buisness as long as you have the trees.
When I was a kid, a dump truck to run a shoot to our basement window to unload a 4 foot deep pile into a room 10' x 10'. If memory serves, maybe 10 ton. We had a big cast iron boiler with a hopper.
Before the coming winter season could you please show the wiring for this set up. I have a 9ft2 also and am torn between buying another boss wiring harness and using the plow like I do in the truck or just connecting to the aux electric function of my loader. Thank you for your time and advice.
Indoors there is no smell. Outside there is a slight smell but it’s not as strong as a wood stove. I fill it in the morning and then once in the evening so twice a day it’s shaken and filled.
One more comment. I even like looking at the cab of the truck too. Just as much as the sound of the engine. That is one fine machine indeed. Looks and sounds awesome
Everyone loves to hear the loud ass trucks going down the road.? Fuck no!!! You all will be getting tickets soon. I see 12' pipes that shake my house just because you want everyone to hear you coming and going. Dumb shit! Truckers pushed the excessive noise to far. It's your own faults.
what does it take for 12.7l 60 series ddec4 to be 500+ Hp and 1850 Tq just tuning or should i get pdi manifold/turbo ? im getting new reman 12.7L put in and want more torque as im used to isx before this and had 1850
Nice video brother. I bought the same stove, the Hitzer 50-93 model, does a great job and it's going to save me a lot of time and effort from having to cut and split 8 cords of wood every year. I do love burning wood too but the spike and plummet of burning wood sucks.
@@alexnau86 cool, can’t wait. I’m gonna be starting to drive for a guy with a t800 that has a 12.7, and he wants to put 7s on it. So I’ve been watching this video a bunch 😂
He's a dang good driver because as he's downshifting and Jaking, I never heard him goose the throttle to match the gear. I can float them pretty well, but it will be a long time before I can drive like that.
@@aaronsanborn4291 I understand how floating gears works, and I do it myself, but downshifting normally requires the driver to apply throttle to increase the engine RPM to match the speed of the transmission. The driver in the video is driving with excellent skill and timing; when he downshifts, all he has to do is move the shifter without giving the truck any throttle.
I’m curious how you independently operated each half of the plow off one set of auxiliary connections. You must have some sequence valve and plumbing going on
This is the kind of driver that does not need an automatic or a lane keeping system. Smooth operating driver. Down shifting thru your Jake's i don't even hear one short little miss or grind. The man! One of best pure trucking Americana vids ever. Thnx