Pellets in a Pickup truck

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BTU said:
......Well Macman...I can't do free...my boss sorta frowns on that ....but I might find a couple of pallets that I could give you the Hearth.com ... only for my "Best Friends" special...I might be able to knock a couple of bucks off these..

Note to self....don't get the pellets wet... they tend to not burn quite as well......

Hmmmm....looking at the pics, I'm not sure how much of a "friend" I just made......I wanted pellets for stove, not sawdust for the mulch pile....... :lol:

The pellet stack on the right has had too many beers....beergut. :gulp:
 
4.5 tons tucked away ready to go! Why pick them up when pelletsales.com will bring them to you for $39 bucks.
 

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amick780 said:
4.5 tons tucked away ready to go! Why pick them up when pelletsales.com will bring them to you for $39 bucks.
That would be great but they don't deliver to OK unless i buy 24 tons! I only need 2.3 tons....
 
My ole 78 F150 once hauled 3400 pounds of coal for about 60 miles. Never knew I had power steering until that load! Uh, the tires were just a tad bit hot by the time I got home!!! Notice in the beginning I said 'ONCE'...... Scared the heck out of me. But, hey Cash for Clunkers destroyed some darn good F150's!!!!
 
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