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Longwood dual fuel furnace

04/13/2006 03:15 AM kennyray

I have a longwoood duel fuel furnace that I want to sell. In good condition - we still use it, but we need to convert to something that will not tie us down during the winter. 200 gallon oil tank and new stove pipes (still in the boxes) included.

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09/18/2006 11:39 AM quartz0

do you still have this unit for sale & if so at what cost and what town are you located quartz0@hotmail.com nate

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Longwood still for sale

09/30/2006 09:24 AM kennyray

Yes, the longwood furnace is still for sale. Included also, still in the boxes, is new stove pipes and associated material.

We live South of Springfield, MO.

I also have a 200-gallon fuel tank for sale.

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10/16/2006 03:02 PM centtv

hi; i also have a longwood. does yours have any diagram or schematic of the thermostst hook ups. i need to trace down a problem. thanks

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Longwood still for sale

10/17/2006 01:18 AM kennyray

No, I do not have a schematic for the thermostat. I do believe a well-seasoned (read, been in the business many years) HVAC technician should be able to figure out the wiring.

Two years ago I replaced the contactor mechanism in my furnace, because the contact had burnt to a crisp. After studying the wiring, I believe it works like any other furnace that has a "look-ahead" option, one that can detect the rate of change of temperature. At least I think mine has that kind of thermostat.

As far as pricing, I am asking $795 for the furnace, and $500 for the tank.

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10/17/2006 12:39 PM centtv

kenn; thanks for the reply. hope you find a buyer, sounds like a very fair price. i'm converting mine over to an outdoor burner and am trying to use the existing one as a heat distribution unit. thanks again.

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Do you still have the unit for sale?

09/18/2007 12:36 AM impala01

Im looking to buy the grates? But, is yours still for sale? If not, do you know anyone that has one to sell? I would also like to know the price?

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Eric

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longwood furnace

10/12/2007 12:33 PM enviro

Looking to buy a longwood furnace, Is yours still for sale ?

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How to use a Longwood

11/06/2007 01:26 PM eastb9

We purchased a home 5 years ago and it has a Longwood VII I'm not sure how to use it and have no maual. Since you were a previous owner I was hoping youi might help

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Longwood Furnace

01/30/2008 05:39 PM mbrenner

I was looking for a parts source for my Longwood furnace and noticed that you were looking for instructions for the furnace. I have a manual if you haven't found one yet. Let me know. Email me at mbrenner@htc.net

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