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1 minute ago, Steuben Jerry said:

Hoping to make an afternoon sit today after wussing out this morning and our furnace is acting up. Runs for 10-15 mins then shuts off long before reaching  setpoint. After 10-15 mins it kicks on again, but dies. Waiting for Isaac service call. Glad to be able to get them on a holiday!

Jerry how is ur filter? Sounds like it is cycling on a limit to me. 

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1 minute ago, nodeerhere said:

Jerry how is ur filter? Sounds like it is cycling on a limit to me. 

Filter is clean and an open style. I actually have it out now as I have had that issue in the past. But it acted differently then. Humidifier is suddenly leaking water. Just had the whole system serviced in May along with an A/C and humidifier install. Exhaust is new this past spring too. I started a warranty/maintenance agreement with them too. I'm ignorant about this stuff.

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8 minutes ago, Steuben Jerry said:

Filter is clean and an open style. I actually have it out now as I have had that issue in the past. But it acted differently then. Humidifier is suddenly leaking water. Just had the whole system serviced in May along with an A/C and humidifier install. Exhaust is new this past spring too. I started a warranty/maintenance agreement with them too. I'm ignorant about this stuff.

Is the exhaust pvc? 

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3 minutes ago, Steuben Jerry said:

Yes.

I wish u were closer I'd come out and take a look. I would have done it earlier so u could make the woods this evening! And a service call on a holiday is going to suck! Sounds like it's cycling on limit to me. Not sure why with out watching it. Well keep me updated if u would. I'm curious to know what caused it 

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Well jumped 6 doing a 2 man drive. About stepped on a 4 and doe under a bunch of low hemlock.  They reminded me they are faster at running then i am at pointing and shooting.  For some reason the guy from work ive been taking out to help him get his first deer past on a big doe broadside at 40 yards.  No obstructions so i wasnt to pleased with him.  But oh well cant dwell on it.  Back out for the afternoon sit then dinner.  These mickey mouse boots are keeping my feet nice and toasty. 

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17 minutes ago, Gencountyzeek said:

Just curious but the vent outside isnt partially blocked is it? If it has a power vent it will kick off if it senses it may be plugged by snow or something else.

This is correct. But it shouldn't even light at all. The pressure switch won't make. Which will not allow the ignitor to get power. And if it were to run 10-15 mins the snow would melt and clear the pipe. But u are partly correct. If it wasn't lighting at all this would have been the first thing to check 

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Back in a different stand since 2:30 ish, feet hate the cold.  
What paw print has 3 toes???
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Pretty sure that’s a monster buck with his paw in a zip lock baggie!!!! Go get him Bio- to be out there all day in this must mean more than just an arm is Bionic!!! You are no joke!!!


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3 hours ago, Steuben Jerry said:

Hoping to make an afternoon sit today after wussing out this morning and our furnace is acting up. Runs for 10-15 mins then shuts off long before reaching  setpoint. After 10-15 mins it kicks on again, but dies. Waiting for Isaac service call. Glad to be able to get them on a holiday!

you my friend have a broken or cracked heat exchanger.

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6 minutes ago, crappyice said:


Pretty sure that’s a monster buck with his paw in a zip lock baggie!!!! Go get him Bio- to be out there all day in this must mean more than just an arm is Bionic!!! You are no joke!!!


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Haha if i was a deer id find ziplocks for my hoofs lol

i did come out for a few hours, feet were painfully cold!

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1 hour ago, crappyice said:


Pretty sure that’s a monster buck with his paw in a zip lock baggie!!!! Go get him Bio- to be out there all day in this must mean more than just an arm is Bionic!!! You are no joke!!!


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I second that.. 

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