| turbomike |
very good garage furnace... lenox
was in a house last year works perfect needs nothing
only $250.00 |
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| REDX2NV |
| Hanging, or floor mount? |
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| domenico_169 |
| how big? pics? |
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| turbomike |
| floor mount gas furnace no pics looks like every other furnace... dont know the btu but it was keeping a whole house warm must be good. house owner went to a high eff unit so i bought this off of him and now i dont need it. |
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| ManHunter |
so you need a gas line going to your garage?
MH |
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| REDX2NV |
How old, and how many BTU?
It will say on the ID tag. |
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| turbomike |
| 9 years old 75,000 btu |
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| 2003specv |
quote: Originally posted by shorti
make and model?
Cory you dumbass it said in the first post it's a Lenox.:D You need a garage before you need a furnace anyway! |
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| Keith303 |
| lol what make and what modle...whats its milage and top speed? |
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| 92_WhItE_H23 |
| 75k btu is plenty for a garage ahha thats enough to heat a 15000 sq ft home |
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| REFLUX |
quote: Originally posted by ManHunter
so you need a gas line going to your garage?
MH
this is what I'd like to know as well |
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| TrevorK |
Aren't all "furnaces" gas powered?
If it's electric - don't they have a different term for it, like radiant heating or something? |
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| 92_WhItE_H23 |
| yes you will need a gas line. some furnaces run on oil and are external meaning you need no source of fuel. it runs on the refillable cartridges. there are also natural gas furnaces as well as propane powered furnaces both of which you will need a source to tap into. unless you run a large enough refillable propane tank |
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| turbomike |
| IT GAS AND YES YOU NEED A GAS LINE |
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| arabian_ryda |
| what are the dimensions of it like width, height and so on? thanx |
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| turbomike |
25" deep
4.5' tall
20" wide |
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