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Old 01-21-2022, 11:26 AM   #1
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I have an ultimate cast iron boiler that is over 30 years old and still going strong.
I'm afraid I have you beat for boiler age. The original cast iron 1929 boiler was replaced in 2007, when it was 78 years old! Seriously. It was a monster. It took several strong men to haul it out of the basement.
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I'm afraid I have you beat for boiler age. The original cast iron 1929 boiler was replaced in 2007, when it was 78 years old! Seriously. It was a monster. It took several strong men to haul it out of the basement.
This old boiler that we replaced in 2017 may have been from the same era. It was covered with sheet metal panels so it didn't look quite as scary in my basement:
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