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I actually purchased 3 ton from Menard's. I am waiting to schedule delivery because I'm a little bit worried about the AWF after last year. They claim they are better this year, I've burned one bag and it seemed ok. But last year after about 40 bags I started having issues with my stove.
 
I actually purchased 3 ton from Menard's. I am waiting to schedule delivery because I'm a little bit worried about the AWF after last year. They claim they are better this year, I've burned one bag and it seemed ok. But last year after about 40 bags I started having issues with my stove.

you had a problem with AWF last year or Michigan wood fuels?
 
mid-central Michigan.
I'm in Holland, that's where they make the MWF Pellets, it's all they have here and at the Menard's in Grand Rapds. Last year it's all they had to start out the year, then they got in Magic Spark, but only because the MWF were so bad. This year MWF claims they've resolved whatever made the pellets so bad. I'm just not sure I trust that.
 
According to iGepir, the TSC 100% Hardwoods are from Lignetics.

Bar code is 013238000612
 
I went to TSC in Leominster MA today and picked up a few of the white bags - I just tried iGepir and it came back as Maine Woods Pellet Company. I checked has the same bar code and SKU as the red bags.

Bar code: 852453003004

SKU: 3195163
 
I believe the SKU is theirs for the registers and all bags of pellets have the same SKU. The barcode will be different though.
 
Confirmed Ontario, NY TSC has their brand red bag premium hardwood in stock. Barcode came back as Lignetics. $5.49 a bag. They also have the blonde horse bedding pellets in stock. Last year there were 2 kinds at TSC. The blonde ones and some darker, almost grey ones. The blonde ones burn perfectly, the greys burn like crap. On sale for 2 for $11 till November 1st. They smell like straight pine trees. Grabbed 4 bags for the cold days and 6 of the red bags, also for the cold days since Liggies burn white hot.
 
I'm a fan of those blond bedding pellets. Had a few bags left over from last year and was burning them earlier this week. Less ash than Maine's Choice and nice heat.
 
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I'm a fan of those blond bedding pellets. Had a few bags left over from last year and was burning them earlier this week. Less ash than Maine's Choice and nice heat.

I agree, will stock up on TSC horse bedding pellets.
 
I think this white bagged TSC pellets are better than I expected and I expected just OK out of them like the omalleys they had last year, but these seem to burn cleaner so far.
 
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Hope this helps
 

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I think this white bagged TSC pellets are better than I expected and I expected just OK out of them like the omalleys they had last year, but these seem to burn cleaner so far.
burned a ton of O'Malley's last year..
never again... longest pellets in the universe and they left Super Hard speedbumps in the burnpot.. I'm talking chisel time..
Great heat though..
 
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I'm new to wood pellet stoves I went to tractor supply and I noticed this upc 711039328002 any help will be welcomed

This UPC # you have listed from the bag are packaged/filled by Dry Creek Products.
 
Titanracer thanks I brought about a dozen bags tonight my nearest tsc store had 30 tons in their yard and 10 tons of the upc that people say is fake and they have different bags one is premium wood pellets and the other is hardwood blend
 
burned a ton of O'Malley's last year..
never again... longest pellets in the universe and they left Super Hard speedbumps in the burnpot.. I'm talking chisel time..
Great heat though..
With the pellets I normally burn, carbon speed bumps come with the territory. I think the white pine soft pellets I burned last year were the only ones that burned clean but the amount of fines did not justify me buying more
 
With the pellets I normally burn, carbon speed bumps come with the territory. I think the white pine soft pellets I burned last year were the only ones that burned clean but the amount of fines did not justify me buying more
these carbon deposits we're super hard...
harder than anything I ever burned from HD when I used to get pellets there..
 
Crap pellets as far as a 'pellet' goes. You'll read the side of the bag that says "Hardwood "BLEND". So far, I've found everything from corn to plastic to large chunks of both corn stalk and wood chips in my bags so far. The first bag was nearly all dust, probably 1/2 of the pellets either got wet or didn't have enough binder to stay together. Pure dust, not the wet dust you usually get. That dust, it had the taste smell and texture of MDF...medium density fiberboard.
That said, (not including the dust bag) they burn very hot in my homebrew gravity fed stove. Hot as in 500-600F temp at the top of the burner where it enters the pipe out. Photo attached, corn and crap on the left, dust pellets on the right. 3 of the 3 bags I've burnt so far.
 

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Crap pellets as far as a 'pellet' goes. You'll read the side of the bag that says "Hardwood "BLEND". So far, I've found everything from corn to plastic to large chunks of both corn stalk and wood chips in my bags so far. The first bag was nearly all dust, probably 1/2 of the pellets either got wet or didn't have enough binder to stay together. Pure dust, not the wet dust you usually get. That dust, it had the taste smell and texture of MDF...medium density fiberboard.
That said, (not including the dust bag) they burn very hot in my homebrew gravity fed stove. Hot as in 500-600F temp at the top of the burner where it enters the pipe out. Photo attached, corn and crap on the left, dust pellets on the right. 3 of the 3 bags I've burnt so far.

What is the upc # on the bag? Or upload a pic of the upc. Im curious where those came from
 
The ones that say blend are crap. The ones that say 100% hardwood are made by Dry Creek (according to UPC) and are exceptional. Same looking bag so you have to read the side.

EDIT: Corn??!! Seriously?! LOL!
 
The ones that say blend are crap. The ones that say 100% hardwood are made by Dry Creek (according to UPC) and are exceptional. Same looking bag so you have to read the side.

EDIT: Corn??!! Seriously?! LOL!

In our area those crap ones are currans!
 
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:)currans suck bad, bought 1 ton of instan theat like night and day great heat and low ash, last time i will buy currans
:)
 
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