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  1. ebbtide357 New Member

    joined: Oct 15, 2012
    27 posts
    long island new york
    i just realized ive been on the computer for about 3 hours reviewing opinions on types of pellets and brands soft wood vs hard wood btus etc and i really want a quality pellet like okanagans hammers somersets etc. willing to travel is this common or will it subside? i am going up to my property thats near binghamton ny from long island ny this weekend in the big pickup and im looking to pick up some quality pellets along the the way any help would be appreciated long island has a couple of guys that sell okies just a little high i thought but thats long island for you p.s. i have a harman accentra stove .
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  2. tsmith Minister of Fire

    joined: Sep 13, 2009
    647 posts
    Kutztown, PA
    Sounds like your getting the Swine flu. ;)
  3. tsmith Minister of Fire

    joined: Sep 13, 2009
    647 posts
    Kutztown, PA
    Barefoot is a very good pellet, your stove will love em.
  4. CT Pellet Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 1, 2012
    643 posts
    Torrington, CT
    Barefoot Pellet is about an hour and fifteen from Binghamton. You could swing right on in and get some at the plant.
  5. DexterDay Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 11, 2010
    9,034 posts
    NE Ohio
    Sounds like your sick to me.

    Might as well pull an OMV... lol

    Welcome to the club ;)
  6. SwineFlue Member

    joined: Nov 3, 2012
    157 posts
    NE Pa
    If you're going to Binghamton:. The Binghamton Agway is right at the Broad Avenue exit ramp .and has Barefoots (I think it's $279/ton). Last time I was up there they also had Energex & Dry Creek for a bit less $.
  7. iron stove Feeling the Heat

    joined: Sep 14, 2009
    371 posts
    Central CT
    My record travel for pellets, Round trip 110 miles for 2 tons of Rocky Mountains. If gas was cheaper, I would go much further though.

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