Okanagan Black Hills?

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mepellet

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Aug 10, 2011
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Has anyone heard much about these? Apparently they are a new blend from Okanagan. Didn't they only have they just called Okanagan's before? Now a dealer in my area has Okanagan Platinum & Okanagan Black Hills. The dealer's website claims that the Platinum ($305/ton) are rated at 8412 BTU/lb and the Black Hills ($285/ton) are rated at 8676 BTU/lb.
 
yeppers.....beetle-kill product.......limited amounts....from Mr. Warm......
 
Has anyone heard much about these? Apparently they are a new blend from Okanagan. Didn't they only have they just called Okanagan's before? Now a dealer in my area has Okanagan Platinum & Okanagan Black Hills. The dealer's website claims that the Platinum ($305/ton) are rated at 8412 BTU/lb and the Black Hills ($285/ton) are rated at 8676 BTU/lb.

What dealer are you referring to?
 
yeppers.....beetle-kill product.......limited amounts....from Mr. Warm......

Yep, Mr. Warm sent me a sample of the preliminary batch from the mill to get my 2 cents on. They are Ponderosa pine pellets from the beetle kill. Initially they were pretty good, But heat wasn't outstanding. Pellet texture was kind of rough and not very dense. They made some changes at the mill to livin up both the heat and get a smoother end pellet. Also upped the density from what he passed on. I have not tried the latest stuff(But I will!). Lab testing results look very good. Ponderosa pine has more BTU's than SPF from what I'm told. So the BTU of the Black Hills should rival the Okies.

I think he's filling a niche. New England consumes a fair amount of pellets during the season. Okies are a bit expensive to send in by rail. Not to mention the Euro sales boom sucking up more and more Okies each year. So the price of Okies might have surpassed what some of the NE burners will spend? This option still sends a quality pellet to NE at a slightly better price. Similiar to the Platinum Fires that they started marketing last season. But The Black Hills should be even closer to the quality of the Okies.

I'll hopefully be heading to the bagging plant for a look see and pickup some more samples of the Black Hills. Might get some of the Douglas fir if they have some in house. I have also been asked to re visit the Vermont's vs. Okies. A head to head rematch! Since Vermont has a new die that is supposed to raise their quality levels. Mr.Warm has promised a sample of the Okies to put them head to head with the Vermont's. Still waiting on whether or not I'll get a sample from Vermont's for the rematch!

Stay tuned, I'll post something when I can(Okies vs Vermonts vs Black Hills?). To dang warm to burn something now and the fish are bitting to dang good now to take a time out! :p
 
Black Hills here in 2 weeks I'm told. $290 a ton, dealer said they were in the 9k btu output. Has anyone run these or is this something real new that I'm going to be a frickin guinea pig for.
 
Black Hills here in 2 weeks I'm told. $290 a ton, dealer said they were in the 9k btu output. Has anyone run these or is this something real new that I'm going to be a frickin guinea pig for.

I have burned them. They are close to Okies, But not as hot or clean either. The lab testing number is at zero moisture. It was lower at actual moister content(8600?) Its a bit inflated IMHO. No way to get a few bags from them to try first?
 
No they don't have any they say 2 weeks.
 
I saw a sample of the black hills today...this I will put in the black hills thread. I'm not impressed. LOTS of little dark flecks in the pellets I mean LOTS. I always understood this to be bark from not cleaning the trees properly...or filler. I always understood this was bad. Maybe someone can edumacate me

Says 9052 btu test on the bags.

Cut n pasted from another thread..wanted to keep this with black hills. Not much info abt these online.
 
I am currently burning test bag number 3 of the Black Hills Heat. First impressions....Hot, cleaner glass, average ash . There are alot of black flecks in each pellet....not sure what this means. I would rate them up there with some of the better softies I have burned. Each bag has had almost zero fines or dust. IMG_4259 (Custom).JPG
 
Welcome back Branson ( the toy man ) ==c
Thanks man! After a long, hot summer it's time to get my pellet groove going again:) Okie Black Hills are the first new testers of the year. So far, so good.
 
I saw a sample of the black hills today...this I will put in the black hills thread. I'm not impressed. LOTS of little dark flecks in the pellets I mean LOTS. I always understood this to be bark from not cleaning the trees properly...or filler. I always understood this was bad. Maybe someone can edumacate me

Says 9052 btu test on the bags.

Cut n pasted from another thread..wanted to keep this with black hills. Not much info abt these online.

My sample bag says 9055. But the key is DRY. Dry is moisture free. Actual is 8691 at 3.51% moisture. Ash content 0.40%

The darkness I see is on the outside of the pellet(skin). The dark spots could be caused from the mill process. The fiber in the sample is much darker than the SPF pellets. Ponderosa pine is a darker wood species. To me the dark spots are only on the outside of the pellet and not through out the pellet. If it was bark, They would not be average ash as Branson4720 is seeing.

IMHO on them(yes I burned a sample of them!) Was they are hot, Not quite as clean as a SPF pellet. But dang near as hot. I like the smell of Ponderosa better than SPF. They are a USA pellet made in Colorado. They are not BC pellet made in Canada, There will be some variance! Try before you buy!
 
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My sample bag says 9055. But the key is DRY. Dry is moisture free. Actual is 8691 at 3.51% moisture. Ash content 0.40%

The darkness I see is on the outside of the pellet(skin). The dark spots could be caused from the mill process. The fiber in the sample is much darker than the SPF pellets. Ponderosa pine is a darker wood species. To me the dark spots are only on the outside of the pellet and not through out the pellet. If it was bark, They would not be average ash as Branson4720 is seeing.

IMHO on them(yes I burned a sample of them!) Was they are hot, Not quite as clean as a SPF pellet. But dang near as hot. I like the smell of Ponderosa better than SPF. They are a USA pellet made in Colorado. They are not BC pellet made in Canada, There will be some variance! Try before you buy!
The Ponderosa Pine does smell great! The ash level is very comparable to other top shelf softies.....I don't see how there could be a high bark content in these pellets.
 
Interesting you say the flecks aren't inside the pellet. I didn't break one to look they were in a bag just reporting what I saw is all.
 
The coloration of these pellets is very different from other softwood fuel I have burned. The black flecks seem to be mainly on the outside surface, although there is some inside each pellet too. They are similar to the Platinum Fires I burned last season. Both Beetle killed product. Maybe the black flecks are chunks of beetle!;lolIMG_4272 (Custom).JPGIMG_4268 (Custom).JPG
 
Hmm, I burned 2 tons of Rocky Mountain pellets a few years back, and IIRC they were a tad darker, but I thought had blueish green flecks from the beetles. I think there's pictures in a post burried somewhere on here.
 
Is there that many beetles in the wood? I though it was only a few to kill the tree?

I have to ask if these are log to chip pellets like Vermonts or are they making lumber first. Then using the chips and dust to make the pellets! I am assuming logs to chips, But I am not really totally sure! ;em Only thing I know for sure is the pellets are made in CO. and shipped in bulk for bagging at upton.
 
colorado? Thought it was in the dakotas?
 
Is there that many beetles in the wood? I though it was only a few to kill the tree?

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They lay eggs under the bark, and then the larve kill the tree. Can be several thousand in a tree. They leave the tree once they grow up, and tree dies in 1-3 years. So nat many actually beetles in the tree, just remnants.
 
Well I paid for a ton today. Said a few weeks so I expect them in January or February :)
 
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