I got my stove at orcheilin 2 years ago, I have a small 1400 square foot home. I burn corn straight from the combine I will use about 100 bu. a year. I light it with wood pellets in the fire box with a fire starting gel. No smoke at all. Corn is augered from a storage bin that holds about a half bushel of shelled corn. My stove has a computer in it that gives it the correct amount of air for the auger speed, the auger speed is how you regulate the heat, more corn, more heat. My settings on the heat are 1 to 7 1 being the lowest. It also has a blower that blows heat in the room, it to is 1 to 7. I have not had to increase the heat off of 1 this year so far, it was 11 degrees hear this morning and the house is comfortable, oh and the blower is on 5. Although I raise my own corn, I figured the cost last week if I were paying $4 a bu. for corn at $2.60 a day. To me thats cheap heat. I wish I had another stove for my shop.. hope this explains it to you.
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