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- Buck 3-speed thermostat vs. Rheostat. need help!
Buck doesn't have the 3 speed anymore but this site does - (broken link removed) There are others but can't find them right now Stay warm and safe, Steve Buck Stove 26000 insert (1982, in the living room fireplace) Has kept me warm for 30 years! Hampton H200 (in the kitchen, 2011) Tuscola Fire Department
- Old Buck Stove information. (One stop resource) - Hearth. com Forums
In fact they have almost 1 4th of the stove surface exposed as a free standing stove This reduces the amount of heat transferred to the room By circulating the room air through the stove via the cold air return, Buck Stove effectively, and efficiently solved that issue
- Newbie, Buck stove, old vs new | Hearth. com Forums Home
A newer EPA stove will be more efficient meaning less emissions and more heat delivered to the room instead of the flue As for eye candy, there is a world of stoves besides the Buck that would be worth considering This is not to knock Buck at all, they make good solid stoves Some things to consider with modern EPA stoves is the wood supply and the flue The non-catalytic units in particular
- Large Cat question (Buck Stove 91 vs Kuma Sequoia vs. Lopi Hybrid-Fyre)
In contrast, the Buck Stove 91 claims air-wash (although it sounds like it works best for the large central glass, but not the two side ones) The Lopi Hybrid-Fyre has such a nice viewing area and they claim a strong air wash
- How to use Buck | Hearth. com Forums Home
We just got a new Buck 81 stove insert put in When I start the fire I have the air control on high My question is once the fire burning hot, what do I need to do with the air control and fan? Do I need to close the air control a little? And where do I keep the fan set?
- Buck Stove Model 81 or other recommendations? Anyone care to comment?
Buck Stove is a good local brand in north Georgia and I am thinking of going with model 81, which boasts heating up to 2700 sq ft, has 4500 BTU hr (as per EPA) and a 2 4 cu ft firebox I have a 2250 square foot ranch, and a central masonry fireplace I'll probably have a stove installed instead of an insert to get a bit more heat out of it
- Buck Stove 27000 | Hearth. com Forums Home
I recently got a Buck stove 26000 or 27000 not sure exactly which one My question Is about installation, the manual says to install it into fireplace and seal with faceplate and use existing box and chimney for venting I know this is an old stove and manual and am wondering if I need to
- Buck Stove Model 81 | Hearth. com Forums Home
Burn times are relative to the heat loss of the house The same stove will have different burn time in fall than in winter because it needs to put out more heat in cold weather to keep the area comfortable If the basement is fully insulated then the Buck 81 could work out well The one concern will be if this is a negative pressure zone
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