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Yup...just bought some more for my stash. $265.00 a ton, Pellets R Us, Berkley, MA

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Nice Purchase :)
 
Scoot I agree with you. I can go much longer between cleanings when burning Okies, not to mention the heat these things produce.
 
So your saying that in my stove that has gone almost 40 bags w/o opening the door burning mostly Rockies, I could go much farther with Okies?

Hmmmmm :smirk:
 
imacman said:
So your saying that in my stove that has gone almost 40 bags w/o opening the door burning mostly Rockies, I could go much farther with Okies?

Hmmmmm :smirk:

Nope, just saying that is I do. I'm curious about you Englander though.....keep us posted. My Greenfire will be going on soon full time, we'll see what happens.
 
imacman said:
So your saying that in my stove that has gone almost 40 bags w/o opening the door burning mostly Rockies, I could go much farther with Okies?

Hmmmmm :smirk:

Well pete, I'd say yes and almost 2 to 1. But not just Okies. Cubex, Vermont, Dragon Mnt, and Spruce Pointes would extend it too. But if you really want to set a bench mark Import some Douglas fir from krooser. Bear Mountains to be exact. I say you'd get the longest burn with them. Nothing available in New England has anything on the West Coast fir pellets! You could burn about 2 and 1/2 bags of Bear Mountains to 1 bag of Rockies! I $h!+ you not!
 
j-takeman said:
imacman said:
So your saying that in my stove that has gone almost 40 bags w/o opening the door burning mostly Rockies, I could go much farther with Okies?

Hmmmmm :smirk:

Well pete, I'd say yes and almost 2 to 1. But not just Okies. Cubex, Vermont, Dragon Mnt, and Spruce Pointes would extend it too. But if you really want to set a bench mark Import some Douglas fir from krooser. Bear Mountains to be exact. I say you'd get the longest burn with them. Nothing available in New England has anything on the West Coast fir pellets! You could burn about 2 and 1/2 bags of Bear Mountains to 1 bag of Rockies! I $h!+ you not!

What you mean imacman didn't dig a hole under his Englander cut a hole in the bottom and extend his ash pan using welded plate? He should be able to go for years if he did that ;-).
 
SmokeyTheBear said:
j-takeman said:
imacman said:
So your saying that in my stove that has gone almost 40 bags w/o opening the door burning mostly Rockies, I could go much farther with Okies?

Hmmmmm :smirk:

Well pete, I'd say yes and almost 2 to 1. But not just Okies. Cubex, Vermont, Dragon Mnt, and Spruce Pointes would extend it too. But if you really want to set a bench mark Import some Douglas fir from krooser. Bear Mountains to be exact. I say you'd get the longest burn with them. Nothing available in New England has anything on the West Coast fir pellets! You could burn about 2 and 1/2 bags of Bear Mountains to 1 bag of Rockies! I $h!+ you not!

What you mean imacman didn't dig a hole under his Englander cut a hole in the bottom and extend his ash pan using welded plate? He should be able to go for years if he did that ;-).

Don't get Pook started!
 
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