What ratio is best to get rid of the "Old Athens Pellets"??

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lessoil

Minister of Fire
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May 31, 2008
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Western Maine
I have 3 tons of New England Wood pellets and 1/2 ton of the old stuff.
I am just guessing I have been mixing about 70/30 new to old.
Seems to be OK. Not scientific but was wondering who else was doing this.

I guess the stove is going to be running until next Spring.
20's tonight but the 'ol pellet stove is making it toasty inside!!
Luv it!!
 
Just use them for kitty litter, I think your stove will thank you! :lol:

3 good to one bad=25% was ok for a friend. Even then he still got tired of cleaning and gave me the last ten bags.

jay
 
I would keep doing what your doing .
 
I was given 17 bags of the original Athens. I started burning them at about 25%, and am now at almost 50/50. I don't notice a difference so far, but they haven't been long burn times, couple hours or so. I wonder if having a multi-fuel stove makes any difference? They seem to be burning fine.
Mike -
 
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