Need some help getting UPC codes of the pellet bags.

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Lowes in Lloyd, NY has North American Pellet blend
$209 a ton (IIRC)
UPC: 899186002102
Manufacturer is:
Curran Renewable Energy LLC
20 Commerce Drive
Massena, NY 13662

TSC in Highland, NY has their house brand hardwood
$219 a ton, up $10 from last check a couple of months ago.
UPC is 013238000520
Comes up as
Lignetics, Incorporated
P.O. Box 1706
Sandpoint, ID 83864

Got a ton of the TSCs since I was looking for the Lignetics.
 
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LaCretes
code: 6 25490 99200 2

So if you're looking for rebagged LaCretes, the company # is the 25490 right?

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Not sure of the heat you would get - I don't think bedding is as dense as pellet for heat. Raw materials are SPF. I see weights are different so how do they compare in package volume?
From their ABM website:
Cost and Fiber Efficiency Our crumbled product has a lower bulk density (lbs/cubic foot), so it takes fewer bags to achieve the same bedding depth as a full pellet bedding. This reduces waste, initial setup cost and results in better conservation of natural resources.
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During manufacturing of the product, raw material has essentially been sterilized. Material is dried for up to thirty minutes at a range of 800°F down to 145°F at the conclusion of the drying process. The product is then subjected to approximately 20-30,000 PSI pressure, increasing temperature back up to approximately 200°F prior to cooling to room temperature.
 
My stove shop is selling horse bedding pellets for heating. Not sure of the brand, I'll stop in there on my way home.
 
I pretty much just want to get an idea on if they'll work in the Harman without tearing it up. lol

I can get a wrapped pallet & what's left on he open one for $150.00. :)

As long as I can haul it away. Their little tractor won't lift he full skid.... so I have to open it & stack them twice. :-/
 
They were ok,... ash was about average compared to a hardwood...heat was ok too but needed to bump the air up a bit as it was burning a little dirty for me...I bought some off a recommendation off this forum just to test....I wouldn't buy those TSC pellets again because there are far superior pellets available around here for way cheaper but in a pinch it would definitely get you by....oh AND they were $5.50 a bag meh......

If you can get those other ones cheap (which it looks like you can) it would be a great deal, BUT you must try them first, you don't want to be stuck with a bunch of pellets that burn like chit for you.
 
They were ok,... ash was about average compared to a hardwood...heat was ok too but needed to bump the air up a bit as it was burning a little dirty for me...I bought some off a recommendation off this forum just to test....I wouldn't buy those TSC pellets again because there are far superior pellets available around here for way cheaper but in a pinch it would definitely get you by....oh AND they were $5.50 a bag meh......

If you can get those other ones cheap (which it looks like you can) it would be a great deal, BUT you must try them first, you don't want to be stuck with a bunch of pellets that burn like chit for you.

Exactly....

I don't want to say I'm only going to take them after I try a few bags....

I think I'll get them this weekend & play with the settings on the Harman.

No way I'm trying them in the Eco-Tek unless the Harman burns them REALLY well. lol
 
Exactly....

I don't want to say I'm only going to take them after I try a few bags....

I think I'll get them this weekend & play with the settings on the Harman.

No way I'm trying them in the Eco-Tek unless the Harman burns them REALLY well. lol

You could always mix them with something else too if you had an issue with them.......or buy a couple horses....lol ;)
 
Curran animal bedding. 100% softwood for $239 a ton
 
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