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Scott Bradley was born and raised in Ozark, Mo. Scott
is a graduate of MSU in Springfield, Mo. with a degree in Agriculture. Married to Tracey
(20 yrs.) and living on a cattle and alfalfa hay farm near Ozark. Tracey works in Springfield and Scott farms. Raising two daughters, keeps them both busy. Scott and Tracey purchased a Lil'House
heater for their old farm house in 1988, and about 14 years ago they purchased a modular home of approx. 1755 sq. ft.
With more time than money they decided to also heat the new home with a heater. So, they kept the small 150 gallon propane tank to use for backup heat in the new home.
Scott being a "tight wad" (as Tracey says) fills the tank once
a year maybe and that is all
the propane they use. This will be our 20th
winter of heating with a Lil'House heater. Since removing the gas cook stove the propane tank has not been tapped in
2 years. I did check to make sure the pilot light would stay on in the propane heater in the house.
Honesty
is very important to the Bradley's and rest assured we will not "hang you out to dry" when thinking of purchasing a Lil'house
heater. With over 900 units in the field Scott is familiar with the heaters operation and requirements. We are
the number 1 dealer in the United States for the Lil'house heaters. Customer service is also
very important to Scott and he will go the distance to help you all he can. If it is a question about installation
or general question he will answer it for you.
You’re welcome to come see our unit, but we request you make an appointment.
Scott and Tracey Bradley
How to Contact us!
Due to the overwhelming
number of phone calls I am receiving I can only answer the phone one person at a time. If you try to call
and it just rings and rings that means I am here talking to someone else. Try again in 10 to 20 minutes. I
can always answer emails as they are readily available for me to get to when I have a little time. Thanks to everyone
that has been patient with me the last couple of days it was greatly appreciated. Scott
So be patient and drop me
an email first as I will be checking it everyday several times. Don't worry I do want to talk to you! Try
my office phone first, then the cell phone. You will be talking to me so you will get personal service!
Our mailing address:760 Southpaw RoadOzark, Mo. 65721Instead of leaving me a message, please just try to call again. Best time to call is in the mornings.
If you leave me a message,
please speak clearly and slowly and repeat your phone number so I can get it correct if you leave a message.
My phone rolls over when I am on the phone......you won't get the answering machine. It will
just ring and ring on your end. Give me 10 min. and call back. This time of year I am on the phone alot, so please
be patient and try again if you don't get me.
One man,one God, one
wife, two kids, 85 cows, two dogs, two ears, two phones, and one brain! Thanks Scott
*********************************CALL
Day or Night! Read below before you call.417-581-7755 or my cell 417-838-6078Best time to call 8-5 am. CENTRAL TIME! For the next week.If the office phone doesn't
go to answering machine after some rings, that means I am on the phone helping someone else! Try calling back later.
Remember if you don't get the answering machine, I am on the phone with someone else.THANKSPlease try the CELL number after you have tried
the office number first! If the office number is just ringing that means I am on that
phone. It won't do any good to call the cell as I can only talk to one person at a time!Remember you can leave me a message at the office number.
Please don't call after 6 p.m
central time. We are closed on Sunday too!I need some rest too! Fax me at: 210-579-7755 (efax) **Your welcome to fax me a copy of your floor plan so we can discuss it. I can "see"
your home with a floor plan in front of me. You can also send me photos via email.**
CALL OR EMAIL TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TO PICKUP
A HEATHER AT MY FARM!
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