Jaymaine34
Burning Hunk
- Jan 5, 2013
- 247
I'm just a city boy myself but I know that and mudd season !Not many on here know what that means. Fortunately for me, I'm headed there next Thursday.
I'm just a city boy myself but I know that and mudd season !Not many on here know what that means. Fortunately for me, I'm headed there next Thursday.
Their all on American loggers . He doesn't have many nice things to say about them !Can't say I know the Pelletier's, but I love it up there.
"Shoulder" pellets fascinate me as much as "shoulder" cord wood. With the controls you have with a pellet stove why not just burn the best and burn it less.
Serious question from a pellet burning rookie.
Not many on here know what that means. Fortunately for me, I'm headed there next Thursday.
Just the way I'm thinking !I look at it more so that I don't want to keep cycling my stove so much. and it only goes SO low. low in October with a good pellet = 80 degrees inside. and that's not fun for me at all. I like it 68, max. So, a good pellet would run for an hour, go off for an hour, and on and on and on killing my ignigtor, efficiency, and dirtying up the glass with all the restarts.
slow low and steady with a cheaper less heating pellet can idle along on low all day long and keep the place warm, not hot.
it saves energy (igniters are 400watts!), and wear/tear on the stove.
Am I the only person that liked the North Americans? Burned about a ton last year and though ashy, thought the heat was great.
You have to look at the "as received" BTU/lb too. Some places like to claim the ash and moisture free BTU/lb result which is 8800 to 9000. I'm kind of curious now what pellet would only produce 7900 BTU/lb.
You have to look at the "as received" BTU/lb too. Some places like to claim the ash and moisture free BTU/lb result which is 8800 to 9000. I'm kind of curious now what pellet would only produce 7900 BTU/lb.
Beautiful area. Love it up there. Have fun!Not many on here know what that means. Fortunately for me, I'm headed there next Thursday.
Beautiful area. Love it up there. Have fun!
Any trips for moose?Can't wait. Hoping for 3 trips between now and the middle of Oct.
Yes it is! Good luck! Be sure to post pics and a recap of the hunt.Yeah, we have 1 permit coming into camp for the Oct. hunt. Can't wait. Not sure how many birds will be around this year after all the wet weather we had earlier. That's half the fun right there!
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