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Home Depot in Tewksbury had PrestoLogs this morning. Call before driving there because they were selling like hot cakes.
 
Wallyworld has peeelets... Pennington, I think.
 
Wallyworld has peeelets... Pennington, I think.
After trying them twice in two years the livestock on the farm make a better product. But maybe they get better stuff to bag out east.
 
Never used them. I have 1.5 tons in the barn anyway (sets) and a couple hundred bushel cleaned field corn in the tank. I'm good.
 
After trying them twice in two years the livestock on the farm make a better product. But maybe they get better stuff to bag out east.

That does burn if, you dry it out. However, it stinks and smokes.....
 
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That does burn if, you dry it out. However, it stinks and smokes.....
I know and some ex politicians group is blaming some global warming on the burning of so much of it.
 
can anyone tell if home depot or lowes have pellets ??

Your best bet is to call your local Home Depot and Lowe's and have them check inventory.
 
Okanagan Gold are available at Royal Fireside in Mendon. $299 per ton.
 
I converted to gas this year and am trying to use only that to get a comparison of costs. I'd be willing to sell someone a ton of pellets (Barefoots) that I bought from Pellet direct in July. I'd sell them exactly for what I paid for them, which includes a $26/ton deliver charge. (That's $79 for my three ton delivery divided by 3.) So the cost for one ton (50 bags) would be $315. I'm in Watertown, MA. (Apologies if it's inappropriate to make this offer on this forum.)
 
I converted to gas this year and am trying to use only that to get a comparison of costs. I'd be willing to sell someone a ton of pellets (Barefoots) that I bought from Pellet direct in July. I'd sell them exactly for what I paid for them, which includes a $26/ton deliver charge. (That's $79 for my three ton delivery divided by 3.) So the cost for one ton (50 bags) would be $315. I'm in Watertown, MA. (Apologies if it's inappropriate to make this offer on this forum.)

Not inappropriate at all.
 
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