The Rural Voice, 2004-10, Page 27Charles Gulutzen works on a stove
on the aseembly line at the factory
on the family farm near Blyth.
The stoves are constructed at the
factory on the family's farm. located
on Westfield Road. northwest of
Blyth. Besides the family, the
company employs a secretary during
the busy season as well as two
welders.
The two stoves are the Grain
Comfort, the first model created, and
the Cozy Comfort.
The former has a width of 40
inches, height of 24 inches and depth
of 16 inches. It rests on, legs or a
pedestal base and heats up to 2,000
square feet in an open-concept space.
is smaller sibling's dimensions
are 24 inches by 30 inches by 24
inches and heats 1,200 square
feet.
Gulutzen admits that the stoves,
which have a fan to blow the heat,
are not ideal for those old chopped-
up farmhouses. "It's hard to push the
heat through if there are lots of walls
and doorways."
That was the reason for the
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