Right, 
I didn't choose it.  It choose me.  The furnace is or was on life support. 
Fortunately our wood stove is capable of heating the whole house.  Heat 
pumps make sense as auxiliary, especially where you run both heat and air 
conditioning, which I don't.  However I'm looking at preheating with a 
solar system.  

I enjoyed putting the bike together last night.  Rack and fenders to 
complete the job

I'm not concerned about the Sequoia.  My grandson will grow into it 
eventually.

Michael
On Tuesday, January 14, 2014 2:31:46 AM UTC-5, hsmitham wrote:
>
> Replacing the forced air heating isn't something I'd think of doing in the 
> winter...unless the old one is kaput! Also wouldn't some form of heat pump 
> be a good way to go in your region? 
>
> Congrats on the Betty. The wife will probably gravitate to the Betty and 
> the Sequoia will be back on the list. I love receiving a new bike and then 
> assembling it, enjoy the build and then the wife's grin while she rides it.
>
> ~Hugh
>
> On Monday, January 13, 2014 9:36:32 AM UTC-8, Michael Hechmer wrote:
>>
>> A big surprise for my wife.  After the wows subsided the first thing she 
>> said was, "Can I still keep the Sequoia?"  Apparently it's a good thing I 
>> didn't sell it!  
>>
>> I'd put her together but right now I am pulling apart our hot air heating 
>> system and preparing to install radiant floor heat, which is not a job to 
>> linger over in a Vermont January.
>>
>> Michael
>>
>

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