Let's see your stack

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I can't believe I just turned my stove on.....it was 62 in my house at 6pm, which meant by morning it probably would've been 50
 

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im fighting staying away from you guys, if not ill end up with more trailer loads :P
 
i confess, i already bought 2 ton off craigslist lig's and barefoots :o
 
Show the pigs the real stash, That's the crummy stack to woard off pellet pigs. Ya can't fool us! ==c

I'll post mine once I figure out how to turn off the GPS tagging chit! You fella's are brave posting tagged pic's of the stacks so the pigs can home in on em! <>

Not really worried about it. If you can get passed my 100 pound German Shepherd and then make it past several of my Ar-15s. U can take as many as you want
 
Not really worried about it. If you can get passed my 100 pound German Shepherd and then make it past several of my Ar-15s. U can take as many as you want
Once he sees black he will never come back:) AR not much of a challenge for us either.[Hearth.com] Let's see your stack
 
This is most of my 4 tons. Yes, they are the much-maligned NEWP, but they work for me without the issues others have reported. On the other side of this room out of view is the 275 gallon oil tank which just sits there, full, ready to be used as a backup to the backup , so I have no complaints.

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Not really worried about it. If you can get passed my 100 pound German Shepherd....
Shepard's are well known for liking a nice juicy steak or 3 thrown far from the pellets.

And you can't shoot what you'll never see. >>
 
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My stacks look like chit, but here it is. 3 tons of pro pellets, a ton of Somerset and just under a ton of magic sparks. Set's and Sparks are left over from last years stash.
 
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My stacks look like chit, but here it is. 3 tons of pro pellets, a ton of Somerset and just under a ton of magic sparks. Set's and Sparks are left over from last years stash.
I prefer pilfering messy stacks. No one knows you took any. Now if you use Dex's stack for example He know's in a heart beat if even 1 was missing! :p
 
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The hidden spot has Lacwoods, Mcfeeters and Trebios(about 150 bags) along with the dismantled Fahrenheit 50F soon to be installed. The other stack is are Ambiances, Isabellas and Mcfeeters is slowly growing and diminishing as the heating season as arrived in my neck of woods. I will picking up some Haliburton's super premium soon and maybe some Cubex.
 

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Orderded 5 ton of presto to logs from Lowes in Kingston on Labor Day Delevered on 9/11/13 finished putting in cellar Sunday $187.00 at ton with military discount plus $65 dollars to deliver ATTACH=full]111951[/ATTACH]
Thinking of trying these. With military discount, it's worth a try. I'm assuming you like these quite a bit?
 
Has anyone besides me noticed that some of the long time pigs such as JT, Imacman, Smokey, etc. NEVER post pics of their stash?????
 
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We're smarter than your average pigs. OINK

"Pigs are very intelligent and learn quickly. They pick up tricks faster than dogs. Pigs rank #4 in animal intelligence behind chimpanzees, dolphins and elephants. Piglets learn their names by two to three weeks of age and respond when called.
Pigs are very social animals. They form close bonds with each other and other species. Pigs enjoy close contact and will lie close together when resting. Pigs use their grunts to communicate with each other."

this is why I'm reluctant to jump on the bandwagon. it's a conspiracy of sorts... :ZZZ
 
Yes, they are the much-maligned NEWP, but they work for me without the issues others have reported.

Stove has a lot to do with this. I burned one bag of NEWP (came with stove when they installed it) and GS and didn't have a problem.
 
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