referee38 said:Burning Hamers and its cold here also in Eastern Pa.
oldmountvernon said:Hardwood heat ( rebagged hamers ) 24 degrees
Tried something new set it to sunflower fuel -5 flame height ( im pretty sure the flame height is the feed rate ?) Set it to Manual, Medium setting, stat set at 74 72 downstairs 65/66 upstairs. Used about a bag. i would expect using that amount since i had it set to sunflower setting but thought i would have been warmer upstairs since i had it blowing on Medium. Will try Medium/High tonight i guess the hourly forecast suggests it will be 19 degrees here monday morning brrrr
Cooper said:Has anybody found wood pieces in there fireside ultras the last batch 10/11 has wood splinters in there
imacman said:Just trying to finish burning the crappy Northern Pellets (Lowes) that I got from a friend....used them as shoulder season fuel, and happy to report that I only have 1 bag left....good riddance!
BTW, 25°F here right now....supposed to get down to about 22-23 tonight. BRRRRRRR
SmokeyTheBear said:Toasty where I am, not so outside. There was no new low for this season this morning. Temperature was 15 something outside and there was plenty of frost and the water in the little coop froze overnight. When it warms up a bit I'm going to cut up some pumpkin as a peace offering to the gals in the little coop.
ITBURNS(AKA pelletnubi) said:SmokeyTheBear said:Toasty where I am, not so outside. There was no new low for this season this morning. Temperature was 15 something outside and there was plenty of frost and the water in the little coop froze overnight. When it warms up a bit I'm going to cut up some pumpkin as a peace offering to the gals in the little coop.
Do you have the coop far away from any electicity? I'm asking as I'm still trying to find a way to keep the one I put together at my parents', from freezing. I don't have electric near it and so far it's been ok but last night was the first freeze. This is my first winter with this coop and am trying to find a way. I hope my featherless necks LOL(turkens/naked necks), don't freeze dry. I already have to deal with the new hatchings from last night into today, from freezing over, had two hens in the last month go brody on me and one had 9 three weeks ago and still waiting to count last nights hatchlings from the second hen.
oldmountvernon said:ByCo said:A balmy 28F last night, much better than -18F we had Monday night. Burning Heartland pellets, nice hot fire.
when i bought my used stove few months ago it came with a ton of Heartland i found they burnt pretty good in time to hold onto them for the winter. Since they were free i was just wasting them burning them up. What do you pay for them ?
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