MWP Softwood Pellets

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I'd call him a smart arse ;)
I hear it takes on to know one! ==c

And a smart pig. Jeeze have you seen how many times he is offering his pellet removal service? Always thinking!

I only charge the Harman owners, The other stove owners get more pitty. If you have a Harman you must be rich, ey?
 
. If you have a Harman you must be rich, ey?

Dont know about that. This is one purchase that I can thank the big O for. If it weren't for the tax credit, I dont think it would have been a Harman.
 
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I hear it takes on to know one! ==c



I only charge the Harman owners, The other stove owners get more pitty. If you have a Harman you must be rich, ey?
Unfortunately not rich... :( if I were, I probably wouldn't be burning pellets.
 
Not often, but now and then I can use those 68K BTUs

The only way to achieve that is with the feed rate on 6 and the stove temp on 7. ,If you haven't done that, you haven't been using 68000 btu's
 
The only way to achieve that is with the feed rate on 6 and the stove temp on 7. ,If you haven't done that, you haven't been using 68000 btu's

OK, ya bagged me. But there are times when I need more than what some pellets can give.
 
That was a good season to buy a pellet eater. 2009 right?

Yup. I looked in 2008 but didnt bite. Also I did hold out on Bush's 300.00 credit in hopes that there would be a better one. Probably the few times I gambled and won.
 
Based on the stash you have your sig, you shouldn't have any problems no matter what the temp.
 
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Yes he did.
 
Based on the stash you have your sig, you shouldn't have any problems no matter what the temp.

Yup, warm as toast right now....currently burning MWP soft
 
Then all is good. That's what we bought them for.:)
 
Being the cheapskate that I am, I refuse to pay for Spruce Pointes, Lacretes, Okies, etc, so I may be full of chit (although I try to go regularly). The last time I spend extra $ on pellets was last year when I bought 5 bags of Cubex and was very disappointed.


Cubex was sub par last year, by their own admission.
 
OK, ya bagged me. But there are times when I need more than what some pellets can give.

Even with my beast's horsepower, I have the darnedest time with less BTU pellets. Wish I could do what subsailer is doing. Guess I am scared the Mrs will get cold. The PTL's have done a nice job for me. But I just have to and I can't resist tossing in the heaters once I see single digits or less.

What really sticks is I only have so much room. I have 50 bags of Hamer's-35 bags of Cubex and I just got 50 bags of Turman's. Its about all the room I have(200/225 bags). Leaves very little for shoulder stuff(I'd like a full 2 tons). I just can't burn the good stuff when its warm! So next season I'll be hauling shoulders as needed basically. I got to stop buying good stuff if I can't bring myself to burn them.
 
Love my softies! Even though I have no choice cause that's all I can get in my area!
 
Im not saying I am, I was saying that SIB is charging that and if so I would buy a better grade that them .........read and follow the WHOLE Post :)
That was for the softwood. Read your post before you post. ;)
 
I agree to this extent MWP hardwood blends are now at 259 a ton ( Ithink )

I just checked his website and it says cash price $224/ton for what he calls MWP hardwood, which is the blend. I still say the $259 is the softies price.
 
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