Why I bought a Harman

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Tonyray

Minister of Fire
besides a good track record and EZPZ Maint , The bucket sized Ash pan.
pix shows a month of 24/7 burning of good Softwoods..
 

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i'm currently burning Blazer pellets. A little dusty but they do the job. My Harman P52i eats them with no problem. Douglas Fir. (broken link removed to http://forestenergy.com/our-products/wood-fuel-pellets/)
I tried Purcell pellets a few times. A lot of ash, not good heat, and Harman liked to cycle down early. My .02
I really would like to be able to get Sierra pellets easily again. Awesome pellets. http://www.pcpellets.com/our-pellets/sierra/
This year our local Home Depot has Heatr's.
 
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Sitting on a ton of doug firs with 2 more tons coming in feb. Been moderate winter here so far so havent burned any yet
 
Did a deep cleaning on our P43 today, hadn't been done since just before Xmas. Ash pan was only 2/3 full, pretty good for 7 weeks.

sam