How many ya got left?

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73 bags mwp mix------ 20 bags mwp softies...
 
1 1/2 ton of cheat, 1 ton of hamer's , 1 ton of mixed( cheat,chow,presto-logs)
 
Seven bags at the house.

Eric
 
I am not telling:cool:, thanks for telling me about yours
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I have 35 bags of pro pellets and 7 bags of corn if I need to stretch the pellets out to last
 
You all do know, We only post these threads so we know who to raid next. Don't ya?

We don't make off with many, But imacman likes wearing his funny suites so we keep him amused! ;em
 
35 bags of pros, and 5 of sets. I will have burned about 3.5 tons this year hopefully. Not bad since I paid 175 a ton for the pros. :)
 
Saw The Who Friday night at AC Boardwalk Hall...was a fantastic concert.. Townshend,Daltrey, Pino Palladino, Townshends' brother on guitar, Ringo Stars' son on drums....Oh yeah got about 5 tons left, wanna get some more for next season.
 

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still have 1 ton Allagheny and 1 1/2 ton barefoot and 15 bags MWP!!
 
I recently got down to my last 3 bags (Okies) and had to buy a ton of Hamers at top dollar prices. Most of the big box stores in my area are either out, waiting on a shipment or carrying crap that I won't burn.
 
One ton of American Wood Fiber Softwoods left.

Probably won't buy them again!
 
1.5 to 2 tons in the shed. a bunch of Cleanfires from last year (at the back and bottom of the pile, should have rotated but i am too lazy), some Cheat River, a good amount of Stove Chows, a few Green Supremes, and about 14 bags in the house, mostly North American Wood Pellets (I think that's the names, I never remember, just know they are dirty) my dad buys at Lowes. Not much left he said.
 
67 bags of Somersets and it should do until the end of burn season. If not I'll probably buy different brands, experimenting to see how they perform. I find some enjoyment when I see my stock depleting to this level because I know spring will be here soon. It's kind of like a crude weather gauge.
 
42 Bags LG's and gonna pick-up 10 bags of Green Supremes to try after the 1st clean-out.
 
I'm curious if folks are finding they burned more or less pellets this winter (relatively speaking of course)? I ask because it's my first season burning pellets as my PRIMARY heat source with a new stove to boot (Harman P61 A). Given this new arrangement as compared with past winters (burning pellets as secondary heat with a smaller stove), I'm trying to get an idea of what I can expect to burn each year. Any experiences on this would be most appreciated.
 
still have 1 ton Allagheny and 1 1/2 ton barefoot and 15 bags MWP!!
How do you like those Allegheny pellets? Any good?
 
How do you like those Allegheny pellets? Any good?

They're ok. I would put them in the same class as Barefoots. My stove got about the same heat and as dirty as the Barefoots.
 
I'm curious if folks are finding they burned more or less pellets this winter (relatively speaking of course)? I ask because it's my first season burning pellets as my PRIMARY heat source with a new stove to boot (Harman P61 A). Given this new arrangement as compared with past winters (burning pellets as secondary heat with a smaller stove), I'm trying to get an idea of what I can expect to burn each year. Any experiences on this would be most appreciated.
I have burned more this winter compared to last. More heating degree days this winter so it makes sense.
 
I have burned more this winter compared to last. More heating degree days this winter so it makes sense.

Thanks for the reply, mepellet. Given last year was so warm, would you say you're burning about the same amount as a typical Maine winter.
 
About two tons of Stove Chow. Local HD is out but getting more i. Will pick up another ton.
 
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