Splitting wood

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  1. HaakonJ

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    Splitting some wood in the evening. The Petromax 828 (closest) and Anchor 950 lighting up!

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  2. JEFF JOHNSON

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    They are doing the job well.:thumbup:
     
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    They certainly are!
     
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    :thumbup::lol:
    Regards Frank
     
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    A excellent use for portable lanterns!
     
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    Good work fella, excellent use of the lanterns.
     
  7. HaakonJ

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    They did the job, indeed. The Anchor has an annoying smell of unburned kerosene. I have to figure out the reason. I belive either air/fuel mix or the jet might not shoot straight. Hmm, I guess that's the topic of another thread.

    Swapped it out for the Petromax 829 when continuing the work last night, and it did the job flawlessly. Well, you get what you pay for with these cheap clones!
     
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    Looks good!

    My 200 was making the same smell, it was leaking kero vapor from the valve packing. Tightened the valve nut a quarter turn and all was well.
     

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