To tell the truth. I did exactly what SparkyDog said to do with the Maine's I had.
Those are all the reasons why I love Vermont Wood Pellets. They're clean, high heat and low ash. That and they're very quality minded which is a...
I've got an Accentra and have had the same problem with pellets sliding down the hopper with a lot of different brands. I called Harmon about the...
Yep, they're in Ashuelot, NH.
That's a heck of a price for corn. Its got to be around $3 a 50lb bag ($120/ton) for it to be around that price per million BTUs.
Corn can vary really widely based on how the growing season was and the moisture content. From a farming standpoint aflotoxin is always a concern...
One big problem with paper pellets is the amount of chlorine that is in the pellets. It'll tear apart your exhaust pipe in a hurry
I wouldn't burn a bag of Pennington's if they were given to me. I grabbed a couple bags last year and found them to be the worst pellet that I had...
I've got a Harmon Accentra in my basement and it does a really good job for my two story house. I put small doorway fans in the corners of the...
The pellets aren't prone to high bark content if the wood is debarked before its chipped. From the sounds of it BigJim13 had seen Vermont Wood...
If you know the rated efficiency of your pellet appliance then you can get a rough idea of how the product should run in your stove. My real point...
Based on some looking around that I did, Twin Ports is one of the leading testing labs in the pellet industry. I did a google search and came across...
Has anyone ever wondered about just how truthful the BTU and ash contents that mills report for their pellets are compared to what we get in the...
I may be mistaken, but it is my belief that currently they are only sold in VT. Someone correct me if this isn't right[/quote] They are sold...
Pulpwood is wood that isn't used for producing lumber and is normally used for producing paper. Basically, its logs that don't make the grade as saw...
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