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New Oil Burner? Is it Worth It? Please Advice traderfjp 03-13-2007
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Posted by on March 13, 2007, 11:11 pm

> Its not worth it. if ur gonna upgrade, get a coal or wood boiler.
> ignore idiots like bubba, they is products of incestual relationships.
> bub did a thermostat relocate for me and got my dog pregnant.



Bubba likes screwing his clients wives!!!!



> > wrote:
> >
> > >I have a 30 yr. old dry base Utica boiler with a Reillo burner head
> > >(fairly new). I have no idea of its effeciency. The unit runs
> > >great. I live on Long Island in NY with cold winters and am using 180
> > >gallons to heat my basement (a constant 73) and make hot water (Bock
> > >heater and 5 adults). I have a Coal stove that heats my upstairs so
> > >the heat rarely comes on for that part of the house.
> >
> > >I was thinking of replacing the oil fired boiler with a Boderus or
> > >Well-Mclain Ultra, both have 90% effeciency ratings. I wanted to hear
> > >from people who have changed out their old boilers for newer models to
> > >find out if there really is a big savings?
> >
> > >Thanks in advance
> >
> > Yes! I had a 30 yr old Utica boiler too. I changed it out last yer
> > with a Weil-Mclain high efficiency and so far have saved $6000.
> > You should jump on it right away and start saving.
> > Bubba :-)
>
>



Posted by Jeffrey Lebowski on March 13, 2007, 11:43 pm

>
> > Its not worth it. if ur gonna upgrade, get a coal or wood boiler.
> > ignore idiots like bubba, they is products of incestual relationships.
> > bub did a thermostat relocate for me and got my dog pregnant.
>
>
>
> Bubba likes screwing his clients wives!!!!
>
>

So, saying his client in this case was a Saint........

< Bernard > ?!?!

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Posted by Bubba on March 14, 2007, 5:04 pm
On 13 Mar 2007 18:33:40 -0700, "Chevrolet's Momma"

>Its not worth it. if ur gonna upgrade, get a coal or wood boiler.
>ignore idiots like bubba, they is products of incestual relationships.
>bub did a thermostat relocate for me and got my dog pregnant.

Hell, I thought it was your wife. I guess they both look the same.
Bubba

>> wrote:
>>
>> >I have a 30 yr. old dry base Utica boiler with a Reillo burner head
>> >(fairly new). I have no idea of its effeciency. The unit runs
>> >great. I live on Long Island in NY with cold winters and am using 180
>> >gallons to heat my basement (a constant 73) and make hot water (Bock
>> >heater and 5 adults). I have a Coal stove that heats my upstairs so
>> >the heat rarely comes on for that part of the house.
>>
>> >I was thinking of replacing the oil fired boiler with a Boderus or
>> >Well-Mclain Ultra, both have 90% effeciency ratings. I wanted to hear
>> >from people who have changed out their old boilers for newer models to
>> >find out if there really is a big savings?
>>
>> >Thanks in advance
>>
>> Yes! I had a 30 yr old Utica boiler too. I changed it out last yer
>> with a Weil-Mclain high efficiency and so far have saved $6000.
>> You should jump on it right away and start saving.
>> Bubba :-)
>

Posted by on March 14, 2007, 6:21 pm

> On 13 Mar 2007 18:33:40 -0700, "Chevrolet's Momma"
>
> >Its not worth it. if ur gonna upgrade, get a coal or wood boiler.
> >ignore idiots like bubba, they is products of incestual relationships.
> >bub did a thermostat relocate for me and got my dog pregnant.
>
> Hell, I thought it was your wife. I guess they both look the same.
> Bubba


I tried to tell him... LOL


> >> wrote:
> >>
> >> >I have a 30 yr. old dry base Utica boiler with a Reillo burner head
> >> >(fairly new). I have no idea of its effeciency. The unit runs
> >> >great. I live on Long Island in NY with cold winters and am using 180
> >> >gallons to heat my basement (a constant 73) and make hot water (Bock
> >> >heater and 5 adults). I have a Coal stove that heats my upstairs so
> >> >the heat rarely comes on for that part of the house.
> >>
> >> >I was thinking of replacing the oil fired boiler with a Boderus or
> >> >Well-Mclain Ultra, both have 90% effeciency ratings. I wanted to hear
> >> >from people who have changed out their old boilers for newer models to
> >> >find out if there really is a big savings?
> >>
> >> >Thanks in advance
> >>
> >> Yes! I had a 30 yr old Utica boiler too. I changed it out last yer
> >> with a Weil-Mclain high efficiency and so far have saved $6000.
> >> You should jump on it right away and start saving.
> >> Bubba :-)
> >



Posted by =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Tekkie=AE?= on March 14, 2007, 6:46 pm
Bubba wrote:
> On 13 Mar 2007 18:33:40 -0700, "Chevrolet's Momma"

>
>> Its not worth it. if ur gonna upgrade, get a coal or wood boiler.
>> ignore idiots like bubba, they is products of incestual relationships.
>> bub did a thermostat relocate for me and got my dog pregnant.
>
> Hell, I thought it was your wife. I guess they both look the same.
> Bubba
>

You just like them bitches. :)

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