Thanks for taking the time to share your experience. Reassuring to hear these things will perform as advertised. Have been wanting to install the G4000 for a couple years now. Hopefully we'll get it done before next winter.
@foxholefarm16
Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@scottsonnek99710 ай бұрын
Great Video! G7000 getting installed tomorrow, super excited to not right out big checks to the propane company
@foxholefarm16
9 ай бұрын
Hope you enjoy it!
@all-up
8 ай бұрын
hi Scott ~ Im wondering for how long can you're G7000 burn, if you fill er up to the brim with wood?
@scottsonnek997
7 ай бұрын
@@all-up sorry for the late reply, that’s a tough one to answer as there are many variables. As of right now we had temps in the lower single digits and I gotta fill it twice a day. The house is 2,800 sqft slab on grade and attached garage is 2,000 sqft with 5 garage doors with 4 vehicles that go in and out a couple times a day, we are also heating hot water with 4 adults living in the house. So the consumption of heat is pretty high right now. Last year the month of December we went through 800$ of propane. When temps were a little warmer I was only filling it once a day, if everything is warmed up and it’s 45 for highs I might of squeezed 2 days out of it jammed packed but it would of burned a lot just to get everything back up to temps. Also right now I am keeping the garage at 72 degrees just for the why not factor of it all, I have lots of wood and don’t mind filling it up. Even when it’s not consuming much wood I still go out there and poke at it a little.
@farmervern10 ай бұрын
Our G4000 will be installed 3rd week of September!!
@foxholefarm16
10 ай бұрын
Make sure you have dry wood
@TheStevedie8 ай бұрын
This is the model I was looking at to install. It's surprising how small the unit really is. I just rebuilt my woodshed, now a lean too off my shop. I thought about putting it under there, a pad a dozen feet away or even in my shop where the woodstove currently is. Not sure how i feel about it inside though lol.
@all-up8 ай бұрын
Ah, thanks for the vid ~ Im looking for a G model or so that can burn for up to 2-3 days when filled to the brim, if that's even a good idea to keep my chickens warm during minus 15-20 days when I must be away from home. So im wondering if a G4000 burn that long, or a G7000?
@JoshSmith-vj3yb Жыл бұрын
Very interested in buying, curious what size your concrete pad is
@richardboggs260 Жыл бұрын
Glad you have a good heatmaster close to you. The heatmaster dealer by me has a bad attitude. So the nearest Crown Royal dealer is 80 miles away. I put the purchase on hold because of the bad dealer and Crown Royal being so far away and the biggest reason I am 68 years old and have no wood sorce I would have to buy all the wood.
@foxholefarm16
Жыл бұрын
Yes we were very lucky to have a good dealer. I can appreciate where cost of wood comes in. We bought our wood log length from a logger. Bucked and split ot ourselves. Done that way it cost us $125 a cord. We are starting to pull from our woodlot for the next few years to reduce the costs. But the labor is always a chore.
@richardboggs260
Жыл бұрын
@foxholefarm16 I live in Northwest Ohio so there are no loggers around here to buy wood from. I buy my wood in 13 foot long logs 20 inches wide cut them and split them myself but I buy 7 logs for 250 dollars it equals out to just a little over a cord but not another face cord. I like your 125 cost for wood
@allenclough5440
Жыл бұрын
Very good and informative video. I have been at Heatmor dealer for 20 years. I am seriously considering selling my Heatmor, and purchasing a Heatmaster. The comparisons between Heatmaster, and central boiler were also very helpful.
@squidskunk7 ай бұрын
looking forward to your next Heatmaster update vid..?
@jgazevedo75 Жыл бұрын
I live in sw New Hampshire. Who and where was the dealer you went through?
@foxholefarm16
Жыл бұрын
Steve Burlingame in MA
@jimschnelle56357 ай бұрын
I have owned a central boiler as far as cleaning goes its a nightmare takes a hammer and screwdriver or somthing to get the tubes out on both sides i had a 350 edge it was easier to clean but at three years it started to leak 4600.00 to get the replacment not a good warranty i got a 360 edge it had round tubes that were lot harder get out 350 had square tubes having a non gasser to a gasser then now back to non gasser not that much of a difference of wood being burnt
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I've running a g4000 since 2022 and love mine
Thanks for taking the time to share your experience. Reassuring to hear these things will perform as advertised. Have been wanting to install the G4000 for a couple years now. Hopefully we'll get it done before next winter.
@foxholefarm16
Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Great Video! G7000 getting installed tomorrow, super excited to not right out big checks to the propane company
@foxholefarm16
9 ай бұрын
Hope you enjoy it!
@all-up
8 ай бұрын
hi Scott ~ Im wondering for how long can you're G7000 burn, if you fill er up to the brim with wood?
@scottsonnek997
7 ай бұрын
@@all-up sorry for the late reply, that’s a tough one to answer as there are many variables. As of right now we had temps in the lower single digits and I gotta fill it twice a day. The house is 2,800 sqft slab on grade and attached garage is 2,000 sqft with 5 garage doors with 4 vehicles that go in and out a couple times a day, we are also heating hot water with 4 adults living in the house. So the consumption of heat is pretty high right now. Last year the month of December we went through 800$ of propane. When temps were a little warmer I was only filling it once a day, if everything is warmed up and it’s 45 for highs I might of squeezed 2 days out of it jammed packed but it would of burned a lot just to get everything back up to temps. Also right now I am keeping the garage at 72 degrees just for the why not factor of it all, I have lots of wood and don’t mind filling it up. Even when it’s not consuming much wood I still go out there and poke at it a little.
Our G4000 will be installed 3rd week of September!!
@foxholefarm16
10 ай бұрын
Make sure you have dry wood
This is the model I was looking at to install. It's surprising how small the unit really is. I just rebuilt my woodshed, now a lean too off my shop. I thought about putting it under there, a pad a dozen feet away or even in my shop where the woodstove currently is. Not sure how i feel about it inside though lol.
Ah, thanks for the vid ~ Im looking for a G model or so that can burn for up to 2-3 days when filled to the brim, if that's even a good idea to keep my chickens warm during minus 15-20 days when I must be away from home. So im wondering if a G4000 burn that long, or a G7000?
Very interested in buying, curious what size your concrete pad is
Glad you have a good heatmaster close to you. The heatmaster dealer by me has a bad attitude. So the nearest Crown Royal dealer is 80 miles away. I put the purchase on hold because of the bad dealer and Crown Royal being so far away and the biggest reason I am 68 years old and have no wood sorce I would have to buy all the wood.
@foxholefarm16
Жыл бұрын
Yes we were very lucky to have a good dealer. I can appreciate where cost of wood comes in. We bought our wood log length from a logger. Bucked and split ot ourselves. Done that way it cost us $125 a cord. We are starting to pull from our woodlot for the next few years to reduce the costs. But the labor is always a chore.
@richardboggs260
Жыл бұрын
@foxholefarm16 I live in Northwest Ohio so there are no loggers around here to buy wood from. I buy my wood in 13 foot long logs 20 inches wide cut them and split them myself but I buy 7 logs for 250 dollars it equals out to just a little over a cord but not another face cord. I like your 125 cost for wood
@allenclough5440
Жыл бұрын
Very good and informative video. I have been at Heatmor dealer for 20 years. I am seriously considering selling my Heatmor, and purchasing a Heatmaster. The comparisons between Heatmaster, and central boiler were also very helpful.
looking forward to your next Heatmaster update vid..?
I live in sw New Hampshire. Who and where was the dealer you went through?
@foxholefarm16
Жыл бұрын
Steve Burlingame in MA
I have owned a central boiler as far as cleaning goes its a nightmare takes a hammer and screwdriver or somthing to get the tubes out on both sides i had a 350 edge it was easier to clean but at three years it started to leak 4600.00 to get the replacment not a good warranty i got a 360 edge it had round tubes that were lot harder get out 350 had square tubes having a non gasser to a gasser then now back to non gasser not that much of a difference of wood being burnt