Has anybody burned cherry pits in there Harman P series stove?

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railfanron

Minister of Fire
Nov 2, 2013
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Perry MI
I see cherry pits show up here in Michigan and I was wondering if the burn in a Harman or do you need a multifuel stove? If you burned them how good did they work? Any problems?
Ron
 
My ? would be if the fuel mass is lower on the pits how does one regulate the air on the Harman to not blow them out of the pot?
 
Isn't there a service potentiometer that you can adjust for the combustion blower?
 
Yes you can slow the combustion blower down. The pits show up in the farm stores and I'm wondering if they're a good option at 5.00 a bag.
Ron
 
Minimal effect on the older stoves
 
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