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Re: Corn and Pellet Stoves
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Posted by Jim Broughton on October 20, 2006 at 20:17:47 from (4.255.67.88):
In Reply to: Corn and Pellet Stoves posted by Wrenchbender on October 20, 2006 at 19:37:59:
Wrenchbender; Here in Oregon we use pellet stoves, and they work real well..I installed mine two years ago,when the high fuel oil prices hit.(They're still pretty high) Major problem is if you leave your home or shop for several days in real cold weather, you'll most likely run out of fuel, since most of these stoves will hold only two or possibly three days worth of pellets, at best. Now, my instruction book says that the pellet stove will burn corn, but you need to get the temperature to ignite the corn...doesn't say how this is done! Anyway, check with your pellet stove dealer, and they should be able to advise you. P.S. I find that the pellet stove lowered my fuel costs significantly for the winter season ! Good luck ! Jim B.
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