American Pellet Company (pellets)

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bioheat

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Jan 5, 2017
17
Ohio
bought two bags to try not bad pellets very dust free. company located in Michiga they claim to be 70% hard wood 30% soft they on sale at my local Farm store for 180.00 a skid (ton) anyone try these here?

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Yes I have been using these this year for the first time. I have gone through about 65 bags so far. They burn fine with little ash. About the same as Pro Pellets. Running them in a Harman P43.
 
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Yes I have been using these this year for the first time. I have gone through about 65 bags so far. They burn fine with little ash. About the same as Pro Pellets. Running them in a Harman P43.
yeah i thought 180 a ton wasnt to bad a price for these pellets
 
Someone has them on FB marketplace for $120 a ton. They're up in Shepard, Mi
 
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I would gooble them up at that price. I bought my 3 tons of them this fall at 178/ton. The company that made these has shut the operation down and has no plans to make more. That's a bummer cause they burn hot and clean and the price is fantastic. When they're gone so will be the price. If I had a place to store 15 or so tons I'd jump on them if I could locate a trailer to haul 3 or 4 tons at a time. Shepard is about 55 miles away so a ton at a time wouldn't make economic sense.
Ron
 
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