How old are we all?

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How old are we all


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the old ranger said:
With the large numbers of members in the two higher age groups, perhaps pellet producers should start making long range plans for packaging in 20 or 25 pound bags.

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Nah, just build all the bags with rollers in the bottom edge so we can just pull them behind us. I can scoop them from the bag to the stove. :)
 
the old ranger said:
With the large numbers of members in the two higher age groups, perhaps pellet producers should start making long range plans for packaging in 20 or 25 pound bags.

Ranger

I like that idea . I am 62 now those bags might be real heavy in 10 years . Plus a 40 pound bag doesn't fit in my 40 pound hopper . Whats up with that .
 
45 this coming february. grew up on wood heat(14-18 cord per year in the old homestead). burned 6 plus cord per yr in my own home 'til the wife got tired of the mess. loving the pellet heat.
 
jtakeman said:
the old ranger said:
With the large numbers of members in the two higher age groups, perhaps pellet producers should start making long range plans for packaging in 20 or 25 pound bags.

Ranger

I have no issues with the 40 lbs. bags. They lay nicely acrossed my walker. :lol:

What, no power chair?
 
SmokeyTheBear said:
jtakeman said:
the old ranger said:
With the large numbers of members in the two higher age groups, perhaps pellet producers should start making long range plans for packaging in 20 or 25 pound bags.

Ranger

I have no issues with the 40 lbs. bags. They lay nicely acrossed my walker. :lol:

What, no power chair?

:lol: maybe next year!
 
Excell said:
the old ranger said:
With the large numbers of members in the two higher age groups, perhaps pellet producers should start making long range plans for packaging in 20 or 25 pound bags.

Ranger

I like that idea . I am 62 now those bags might be real heavy in 10 years . Plus a 40 pound bag doesn't fit in my 40 pound hopper . Whats up with that .

What you mean you can't get 40 lbs of lead into your hopper?
 
SmokeyTheBear said:
Excell said:
the old ranger said:
With the large numbers of members in the two higher age groups, perhaps pellet producers should start making long range plans for packaging in 20 or 25 pound bags.

Ranger

I like that idea . I am 62 now those bags might be real heavy in 10 years . Plus a 40 pound bag doesn't fit in my 40 pound hopper . Whats up with that .

What you mean you can't get 40 lbs of lead into your hopper?

So that's how you get them huge clinkers? :p
 
ShaneR34 said:
I actually saw 20 pound bags (no kidding) of a type I've not seen before at the grocery store this past week. Kinda surprised me!

Can get the name if ya want it :p

I wonder if they are BBQ pellets ?
 
I would prefer 20 lbs. I have never seen them in Canada . Hell I have never seen them at all .
 
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