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    Mar 7, 2010, 04:50 PM
    Clayton woods burming stoves
    I have a clayton 1600 wood or coal burning stove. I have been having trouble using the coal and keeping it hot. How much coal should I use in it. It is for heating our greenhouses. It seems like the coal is not burning as hot and lond as the wood was.

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