jyoutz
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Equipment
MX6000 HST open station, FEL, 6’ cutter, forks, 8’ rear blade, 7’ cultivator
I had a pellet stove for over 15 years until we had access to natural gas. Every year I would buy a couple tons of pellets at the start of the season and stored the pallets in the barn. Buying by individual bags is too much trouble and cost more. As for stove brand, I was very pleased with my Quadrafire Stove.Skeets - ran same pellet stove for about 20 years. Burn about 5 ton per year and it’s our primary heat. Had a wood stove for many years before that.
There’s pros and cons. My pellet stove paid for itself each year while I was working. Now retired, I have more time to tend to a wood stove.
The good stoves are worth the extra money. @dirtydeed and I both have Harman XXV stoves; someone else does also if I recall.
Our stoves have top vent adapter option that plumbs it to a normal 6” wood stove chimney…….I think @dirtydeed runs his same way.
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Probably my biggest ongoing concern with pellets is their availability and cost.
Many years ago (15?- after the 2008/09 recession) pellets were scarce and I was stocking up in May. Lately I haven’t had an issue with supply, but prices have escalated significantly. I’m at $450 +/- per ton, where it used to be $250 +/-
Yes, there’s 3 motors and 2 blowers. I don’t notice the sound, but we’ve had it 20 years. I’ve changed out nearly all the parts of the stove multiple times over the years. It’s had 100 tons through it…..