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            | Free Heat from Used Oil |  |  
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            | Burning
 used oil for auxiliary heat has been around for years in small garages 
and large buildings. Car dealers, trucking companies, state and local 
maintenance facilities – any business or agency with a large supply of 
used crankcase oil and transmission fluid can generate free heat. |  |  
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            | Before Supreme Heat furnaces hit the market, that free heat was never worry free.Because used oil burns so extremely hot, 2800 degrees in a flame (aluminum melts
 at 1400 degrees), the old technology demands frequent repairs and requires time
 consuming maintenance. Down time, waiting for replacement parts, leaves the end
 user out in the cold and hot under the collar.
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                  | The Supreme Heat  furnaces are the most economical
                used oil burners to |  
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                “We’ve
                saved 100% on heating costs. We turned off our four conventional gas 
                furnaces and don’t plan to turn them on again. The Supreme Heat model 
                275,000 BTU heats our 4900 square foot service department and mechanics 
                stay warm even when they’re under the hood or under a vehicle." |  
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                    |  | — Frank McCrocklin |  
                    |  |  | McCrocklin Ford, Middletown, IN |  |  |  |  
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