I'm in the middle of the same dilemma of trying to track this info down as Kerr's website is down for construction and no one else seems to have anything on it out there. The following info may be helpful: http://www.furnacecompare.com/wood-furnaces/brands/kerr.html
There are numerous companies that make wood burning furnaces. Some well-known manufacturers include Heatmor, Northwest Manufacturing, and Kerr Heating. Outdoor wood furnace manufacturers include Heatmaster, Crown Royal, Heatmor, Central Boiler, Empyr.
Look for "firewood" in the phone book yellow pages.
No, charcoal is made by burning wood in a furnace.
its D. burning coal in a furnace
c) burning coal in the furnace
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Clamp burning is an open-air method of burning wood in a pile with limited oxygen, while kiln burning involves using a controlled environment like a furnace or oven to burn wood. Clamp burning is less controlled and produces more smoke and emissions, while kiln burning is more efficient and produces higher quality charcoal or wood products.
The 1878 F I Kahn and Bros wood charcoal burning stove is about $50.
$10,000.00
A Fisher Baby Bear is worth between $300-$700, depending on condition. They are excellent wood stoves.
All you need to do is right click the furnace and add some sort of combustible material (such as coal and wood) in the bottom square. Then, if the three flames begin light up, you furnace will be burning.