Posted by Ron Anderson on September 18, 2010 at 07:24:54 from (198.69.181.144):
In Reply to: OT Corn Furnace posted by Foghorn Leghorn on September 17, 2010 at 17:55:05:
I've burned corn for 7 years using 3 different brands trying to get what I considered the "right" stove for my purposes. During this time I met one fellow who bought a LDJ type furnace and while he really liked it he said it was too big for his house and he wished he had bought a smaller version. This is a important point as a corn furnace runs steady versus a lp or fuel oil which starts and stops all the time. Depending on where you are located pellets can be cheaper then corn but normally corn will be cheaper. Again this is based on location. Some stoves are a nightmare to run and take lots of upkeep while others are easier to operate. I would suggest talking to different owners for the true story as the dealers will highlight what you want to hear. There is a good websight called I Burn Corn .com that has a lot of information about different brands of stoves and their owners feelings.
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