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WindyHill
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It's mixed seasoned hardwoods, birch, maple, oak, etc.FarmerJamie said:would the type of wood and how well it's seasoned have any impact on how long it'll last for you?WindyHill said:I have an owner's manual for it but it doesn't clearly describe how to use the air control. It just says to close it partially to maintain a "slow burn". No other details.dacjohns said:Brand new stove? Owners manual? You should have one. Maybe there is another control you don't know about.
If it is a name brand stove you should be able to find a manual on the internet if you have the one that should have come with it.
Even though wood stoves are basically the same they can differ in how they operate. I need more information before I can give you any better advice.
Definitely no other controls I don't know about. It's a very simple stove.
I can get a good coal bed going before bed, load it with wood and in the morning the wood is gone and the coals are out. I MIGHT get a couple of tiny cinders, that's it.
Not sure what other info I should give?