Yes, I didn't clean it from last year, so I had to clean it before I could fire it up this year. There's a lot of paraffin with waste oil, so you sometimes have to vacuum them out halfway through the season. Do you own one or are you thinking of getting one?
The orifice in the nozzle does get plugged up, but you can spray it backwards with brake cleaner if you take it out and then put it back in and be good to go. I like waste oil because you can run heating oil or waste oil and still get heat as to being stuck with just number two oil
@@Swampyacresfarm when you have access to all the used oil needed, you can not beat it. too bad you could not some how heat your home with it (legally)
I had a friend put one in a shed next to his house he insulated the duct work really well and ran it into the house and tied it into the exiting duct work.
do you do this every year,, it seemed pretty dirty for one year of use.
Yes, I didn't clean it from last year, so I had to clean it before I could fire it up this year. There's a lot of paraffin with waste oil, so you sometimes have to vacuum them out halfway through the season. Do you own one or are you thinking of getting one?
@@Swampyacresfarm A friend of mine has one in his garage and he said yearly he cleans it and the orifice also he says gets clogged up pretty fast.
The orifice in the nozzle does get plugged up, but you can spray it backwards with brake cleaner if you take it out and then put it back in and be good to go. I like waste oil because you can run heating oil or waste oil and still get heat as to being stuck with just number two oil
@@Swampyacresfarm when you have access to all the used oil needed, you can not beat it. too bad you could not some how heat your home with it (legally)
I had a friend put one in a shed next to his house he insulated the duct work really well and ran it into the house and tied it into the exiting duct work.