Posted by IanK1968 |
2/7/2005 11:46 PM | remove |
That is a coal burning furnace dating back to the late 1800's
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Posted by Bobtheallmighty |
2/21/2005 9:46 PM | remove |
then why is it hooked to the two oil tanks?
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Posted by IanK1968 |
2/21/2005 9:53 PM | remove |
It was converted to oil in the 50's. My grandmother had the same furnace in her house, and converted it to oil.
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Posted by minable |
5/2/2005 8:34 PM | remove |
You can see the oil burner installed at the bottom (the green/red thing).
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Posted by LostintheWoods |
3/26/2006 12:31 AM | remove |
It's actually a boiler, not a furnace.
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Posted by Crystal1983 |
11/2/2006 6:49 AM | remove |
It's where Freddy Krueger took the children, before the parents burned HIM alive lol
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Posted by CDSbigsby |
5/14/2007 10:02 PM | remove |
There is something deathly creepy about that furnace.
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Posted by CaptOrbit |
6/23/2007 8:06 AM | remove |
It's not a furnace, it's a steam or hot water boiler.
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Posted by Bman505 |
5/25/2010 7:25 AM | remove |
actually its a hot water boiler. if you look at pic #15 you can see the rad, since there is no steam trap and the inlet and outlet are on the same level that means it hot water.
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Posted by IanK1968 |
6/4/2010 6:27 PM | remove |
its still in the furnace room
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