Posted by Ron Anderson on January 17, 2010 at 20:14:13 from (198.69.181.144):
In Reply to: Outdoor Corn Boiler posted by MapleStone@home on January 17, 2010 at 15:45:41:
It pays to do your homework when looking for a corn burner. I used to burn 1000 gallons of fuel oil 3.00 X 1,000=3,000.00. Now I burn 300 bushels of corn at 3.50 a bushel which is 915.00. I have been doing this since 1994 and will continue. Does anybody think petroleum is going to stay cheap? Corn goes up but still is cheaper then burning fuel oil. You can buy good dependable corn burners and you can by junk. There are some that start by push of a button and run on a thermostat and some that are manual start and clean twice a day. You need clean dry corn and a clean stove and exhaust pipe. Most stove problems will be due to wet corn, dirty corn, dirty stove or dirty exhaust pipes.
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