So with the official start of the heating season....Aug 15th

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Hey folks...we are having the biggest sale we have ever had on our 2 most popular furnaces.
The Yukon Husky wood/coal oil or gas $500 off and our Big Jack 90 wood stand alone or add-on $250 off.

You may have missed it but the Jacks are now UL tested and listed. They now come with an interlock switch that kills the draft blower when the wood is out and they also come standard with a Honeywell digital thermostat.

The great thing about the Husky (112,000 btu) is that the oil or gas will light the solid fuel and they only need 1 flue to vent both the solid and liquid fuel. No other furnace has that ability when it comes to wood/gas and they are the only multi fuel furnaces on the market tested and listed by UL.

All of the Yukon furnaces utilize up flow gassification to burn off the smoke which is where 30%-40% of the available btu's are made from wood or coal. This was a patented process dating back to the early 70's and we continue to incorporate this process today. Add in a massive amount of heat exchange surface area to exchange all of the btu's that are available,heavy duty 3200 degree ceramic fire brick for thermal mass , a barometric draft regulator to tame down fast natural draft speeds and digital Honeywell thermostats to cycle burn rates giving you the most heat out of each piece of seasoned wood you load into it.
The results are long burn times for decades to come with very little if any liquid fuel bill.

We are proud of our durability and we take the time to offer technical service.
Yukon....makers of fine furnaces for 38 years.

Give me a call 800-358-0060 to get a free quote or to discuss your needs.
Keith
 
I have a old farm house 2400 sq feet. the basement is small and stone foundation, how big of a basement door do you need to install one of your furnaces in the basement? There is a old brick chimney that is not in use anymore, we have a forced air propane furnace now in the basement but no ducts go to the upstairs 2nd story. We heat now with a free standing wood stove a Pacific Energy Spectrom in the living room, it does ok but not the greatest getting heat all over the house. We were considering a OWB but I know if I could get a wood furnace in the basement would be the most efficient. I'm in nw wisconsin near Spooner.
 
So these furnaces have both a barometric draft spoiler and a forced air combustion? I didn't know you could have both. Does the blower fan just slam the baro shut from pressurizing the flue?
 
I have a old farm house 2400 sq feet. the basement is small and stone foundation, how big of a basement door do you need to install one of your furnaces in the basement? There is a old brick chimney that is not in use anymore, we have a forced air propane furnace now in the basement but no ducts go to the upstairs 2nd story. We heat now with a free standing wood stove a Pacific Energy Spectrom in the living room, it does ok but not the greatest getting heat all over the house. We were considering a OWB but I know if I could get a wood furnace in the basement would be the most efficient. I'm in nw wisconsin near Spooner.
The BJ90 is only a bit over 24" wide...it should fit through a doors way.You can lighten the load by removing the 30 lb grate and 19 bricks.
 
So these furnaces have both a barometric draft spoiler and a forced air combustion? I didn't know you could have both. Does the blower fan just slam the baro shut from pressurizing the flue?

You have make up air coming in so your not creating any negative pressure in the room.
As per code...all wood furnaces with draft regulators must also have make up combustion air supplied to the out side of the structure.
 
So with the official start of the heating season....Aug 15th...

BACK OFF!

I have no intentions of burning wood (or propain for that matter) any time before 10-1, indoors anyhow. I'd just be happy with turning the infernal wallet sucking air conditioner off soon!

Still got a new stove on the list, but it hasn't made it to the top of the list yet. Plenty of other stuff around here that needs my attention and dollars worse yet.

How's fishin been? The few times I've been out this summer, the panfish were jumping in the boat, but bass and 'eyes were pretty elusive. Wish I had more time for fishing than I do.
 
So with the official start of the heating season....Aug 15th...

BACK OFF!

I have no intentions of burning wood (or propain for that matter) any time before 10-1, indoors anyhow. I'd just be happy with turning the infernal wallet sucking air conditioner off soon!

Still got a new stove on the list, but it hasn't made it to the top of the list yet. Plenty of other stuff around here that needs my attention and dollars worse yet.

How's fishin been? The few times I've been out this summer, the panfish were jumping in the boat, but bass and 'eyes were pretty elusive. Wish I had more time for fishing than I do.

Check out the youtube links Steve...bass oh ya..
crappiekeith's Channel - YouTube
Smallies on Mille Lacs Lake - YouTube
Crappies oh ya...
T.H.E. Jig...Summertime dock pattern for crappies - YouTube
crappiekeith's Channel - YouTube

The walleyes are starting to hit good now....
 
So with the official start of the heating season....Aug 15th...

BACK OFF!

I have no intentions of burning wood (or propain for that matter) any time before 10-1, indoors anyhow. I'd just be happy with turning the infernal wallet sucking air conditioner off soon!


Yeah, DITTO! LOL I probably won't be firing mine up until mid November. Just depends on the weather. If it's not at least down in the 30s at night, then I'll have to burn natural gas instead.
 

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