Michigan Wood Fuel pellets from tsc

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Minister of Fire
May 8, 2011
924
midwest
I bought two bags to try. Not worth buying imo. They look good and not much dust ,but not much heat either. I poured them on top of the Green Supremes and when the Michigans started burning the house temp dropped 7 degrees. The oat was actually warmer then when burning the GS. I'm glad I didn't buy a ton of these.
 
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Interesting. I've been burning them for years and they put out good heat and burn clean. My daily burn rate is running about the same as any other pellets I've burned.
Ron
 
Are you sure they are Michigan Wood Fuel and not Michigan Wood Pellets. There's a difference.
 
Yes they're Michigan Wood Fuels. Burned probably 12 tons of them in my stove in the last 8 years with no problems whatsoever. Good heat and reasonable amount of ash. Burned 1 1/2 tons of them so far this year.
Ron
 
Yes they're Michigan Wood Fuels. Burned probably 12 tons of them in my stove in the last 8 years with no problems whatsoever. Good heat and reasonable amount of ash. Burned 1 1/2 tons of them so far this year.
Ron
Glad they are working for you. Too much of a temp drop for me. I picked up more Green Supremes yesterday.
 
Hmm. Interesting as I've burned Pro Pellets as well and they don't burn any different than MWF pellets.
YMMV
Ron
 
We've been using them as our local feed store carries them, never been impressed in all honesty. Dirty up the stove and the glass. Wish I had more brands available where we are in Michigan