#1318164 - 05/20/1101:33 PM
Williamson-Thermoflo Oil Furnace, Forced Air
KillTaker
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Registered: 04/17/06
Posts: 11811
Loc: Southbury, CT
Williamson-Thermoflo Oil Furnace, Forced Air. Installed in 2004, has seen very little use as I heat primarily with wood heat. This is a great oil-fired 120,000 BTU furnace, powered by a Beckett oil burner. It was removed by a professional HVAC guy. Great value for the money.
Model # CHB-105-DD 1/2 HP motor.
Listed on craigslist for $750, but $600 to the first ctf'r to show up with the cash.
#1318660 - 05/22/1101:45 AM
Re: Williamson-Thermoflo Oil Furnace, Forced Air
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mikek06511
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Registered: 06/25/02
Posts: 9784
I installed one just like it last year and it works great!! I used 1 tank of oil this entire past winter! Whoever gets this will get a fantastic furnace. Killtaker this should go pretty fast.
#1319628 - 05/25/1112:19 AM
Re: Williamson-Thermoflo Oil Furnace, Forced Air
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ceedog
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Registered: 08/11/08
Posts: 793
Loc: Fairfield, CT
Strange question but I thought I would take a shot. Is there any way to convert this to a hot water boiler? We have oil heat now but my furnace is on it's last legs. Just thought I would inquire.
Max
Max Rothman Sleepy Hollow Landscape & Design, LLC PO Box 308 Westport, CT 06881 203-373-0666 www.sleepyhollowlandscape.com
#1319655 - 05/25/1101:34 AM
Re: Williamson-Thermoflo Oil Furnace, Forced Air
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KillTaker
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Registered: 04/17/06
Posts: 11811
Loc: Southbury, CT
Ouch, I really doubt it. You may be able to use the burner portion, but that is only if that is all that's wrong with your boiler, and then it would not be worth the money or effort.
Anybody have a huge garage, barn, or workshop. This would be perfect, and you wouldn't even have to have a ducted system.