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Posted by INCase on February 04, 2005 at 11:35:29 from (66.255.198.197):
In Reply to: I talked to tractor supply about getting a pellet posted by Midwest redneck on February 04, 2005 at 02:26:34:
We have a Whitfield "traditions" pellet stove. We're in our 4th season. I ususlly burn Lignetics or Marth brands. have tried 10+others available here. some burn ok but alot of ash. some get alot of clinkers (plugs things up/snuffs out fire), some burn ok but are "sticky" and don't flow in the hopper and starve the stove (TSC brand). TSC is usally high and went up $0.75 recently. They had good deals a while back for <$3 on sale (by the ton). I burn about 25%+/- corn with mine corn is nearly 1/2 the cost of pellets. higher than 30% and the corn klinkers up too bad. of course the owners manual says nothing but pellets should be used..I've not tried cherry pits as they are too high $ at TSC. We would have gone straight corn but didn't like the stove styles and didn't have automatic ignition at the time (VERY nice feature, especially if on thermostat). Would have looked at furnace/boiler instead but didn't have room. Lowes has good deals on left over pellets late in spring if you don't mind storing them. GOod luck.
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