Age of this boiler???

Originally Posted By: jcampbell
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Thanks for any insight anyone may have....

I am thinking the 234R is the maybe the Year... February 1934!!!! ![icon_razz.gif](upload://rytL63tLPMQHkufGmMVcuHnsuWJ.gif)


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Originally Posted By: Kyle Kubs
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Jeff,


What year was the house built? This is very likely the original boiler. It was originally coal burning and converted to oil...


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Originally Posted By: jcampbell
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Very little info on home… foreclosure and current owner has zero info…


but you are right... was coal, converted to oil.... coal bin in rear of basement... thanks


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Originally Posted By: jcampbell
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Oops, my bad… 1906 listed on realtors data sheet… wow 99 years…



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Originally Posted By: jwilliams4
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30 years in the heating business and that’s as old a boiler as I have seen!!! I like the 1906 probability.



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