It’s the time of year to show your wood pellets! - Also what did you do different this year??

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Don2222 said:
SmokeyTheBear said:
flashbang said:
What is the white stuff doing on the ground in September?

That's New Hampshire for you.

No that was last March 8th 2011 when I got 2.5 ton of Maine's choice at $209.00 per ton from Lowe's in Salem NH

Don't think I'd want my info slapped on a pallet for the world to see in this day in age! To many spammrs and wierdo's out there these days!
 
I know right. Think I'll call Don right now
and tell him he might consider removing
that pic. :lol:
 
Xena said:
I know right. Think I'll call Don right now
and tell him he might consider removing
that pic. :lol:

Hello Xena

You can give me a call, I would like to go for a ride on your Harley. :)
 

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Don2222 said:
Xena said:
I know right. Think I'll call Don right now
and tell him he might consider removing
that pic. :lol:

Hello Xena

You can give me a call, I would like to go for a ride on your Harley. :)
you do know what they call the person on the back of the bike... right?
 
3 ton in the yard, 2 more waiting up the driveway.

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Got 2 ton of the super softwoods.

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Gently slide 'em down the chute

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Take 'em off at the bottom, got 3 ton of the premium hard/soft blend

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Pile 'em all up nice and neat.

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My dumpy little barn that I almost tore down when I bought this house, now serves as a dry place to store pellets. This will be my first full season with the pellet stove. Last year I would bring in a week's supply every Sunday and stack them on the enclosed back porch. Same plan for this year. The Clear Choice burn real nice and have very little ash, but throw up more dust when filling the hopper. The Allegheny's burn nice too but have more ash, however, very little dust when filling the hopper. 240.00 ton for Clear choice. 225.00 ton for Allegheny
 

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dang, hoss. nice back yard! :)
 
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