TLHinCanada said:I would guess if they are dry and the humidity is not excessive a long time.
SmokeyTheBear said:Just ship any of those pellets past their use by date to us pigs and we will see they are properly disposed of.
I have a 1.5 ton skid of LGs from fall 2009 sitting in the far corner of my garage it will be sometime next season at the earliest before I can get to them and I'm not worried one bit they are wrapped and dry.
LOL !SmokeyTheBear said:Just ship any of those pellets past their use by date to us pigs and we will see they are properly disposed of.
I have a 1.5 ton skid of LGs from fall 2009 sitting in the far corner of my garage it will be sometime next season at the earliest before I can get to them and I'm not worried one bit they are wrapped and dry.
TLHinCanada said:SmokeyTheBear said:Just ship any of those pellets past their use by date to us pigs and we will see they are properly disposed of.
I have a 1.5 ton skid of LGs from fall 2009 sitting in the far corner of my garage it will be sometime next season at the earliest before I can get to them and I'm not worried one bit they are wrapped and dry.
Yes I am sorry for previous comments, pellets only have a shelf life of 6 months. Fortunately for you I run a disposal depot if the transportation costs aren't out of line I will dispose of them for you. If the transportation costs are to much I have contacts in your state that will help you. PM me if you are worried.
offjack said:I'm sure ironpony does not want to hear anything about a low shelf life on pellets :bug:
Bank said:Apparently y'all didn't read the Surgeon General's warning about using outdated (more than 12 months) pellets! May cause cancer in labratory animals, birth defects, deafness, blindness, muscle aches and hoards of other ailments.
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