Tried a new type pellet

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woodsman23

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Aug 26, 2008
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I bought some rocky mountain pellets at the local TSC for 5.05 a bag. They are pine made from dead pines caused by pine Beatles. They say there is millions of acres of these dead trees and they swear it is the best pellet money can buy (says so on the bag). I bought 10 bags and have found them to good dam pellets. ST they smell amazing (just like pine). ND they burn great, they don't put out as much BTU heat but close enough, leave little ash and are all uniformly sized pellets. 3rd: Thay have a dammest carrying handle right at the end of the bag and the bag is see through. 4th: I like them, they burn well, smell great, and the biggest thing is 5th: NO FINES!!!!! NONE the bags were filled with only pellets. I did a pellet dance right in front of the wife and got a very strange look from her, oh well if i can get these pellets again i will in a heartbeat and they are using all dead pine trees makes the world a nicer place...
 
I agree. I have burned about 10 bags and if the heat output was higher
they would be perfect, everything else about them is great.
 
I saw those pellets the other day and thought about buying some. But what setting do you set your pellet stove for, I have a Quadrafire Mt. Vernon AE with different fuel settings so I guess soft wood would be the setting. I like that there were no fines but did you experience as mush fly ash as with hardwood pellets?

Thanks
 
HD has had these pellets locally. I burned several bags and I would buy more. $5.97 a bag here in Dutchess county N.Y though. Not quite Lignetics but pretty good. And yea the bag is cool, easy to carry and pour.

Schoondog
 
cbducks said:
I saw those pellets the other day and thought about buying some. But what setting do you set your pellet stove for, I have a Quadrafire Mt. Vernon AE with different fuel settings so I guess soft wood would be the setting. I like that there were no fines but did you experience as mush fly ash as with hardwood pellets?

Thanks

The only thing i did notice was a light white film on the glass that wipes right off. They are good pellets.
 
So what would you set your burn setting to. Hardwood, softwood or utility? Same amount of fly-ash that you typically see with hardwood pellets?
I certainly will look forward to not sifting fines.

Thanks for the info
 
cbducks said:
So what would you set your burn setting to. Hardwood, softwood or utility? Same amount of fly-ash that you typically see with hardwood pellets?
I certainly will look forward to not sifting fines.

Thanks for the info

My St Croix has not setting for hardwood or softwood. I just ran it as i would with hardwood pellets. They burn fine but if you have any issues with them i think maybe a bit more air flow will help.
 
I am very new , 1 1/2 weeks new to the pellet stove world. What may I ask are fines and what do they do? I am thinking saw dust in bag?
Also please explain what do you do to get rid of fines. Sorry if this sounds dumb but I havent a clue.
I am useing a Harmon Accentra insert. Burning fireside ultra from HD. I have found that every 3rd day I have to vacume burn pot or on the 4th day I start to lose about 3-4 degrees of heat.I just bought a ton of hammer hots and will use them soon.I hope this ebery 3-4 days of cleaning pot will at least extend to a week.
 
I read that fines were the little broken up pellets that are about pea size or smaller. Sawdust is sawdust. At least that is how I have been reffering to them.

Someone with experience please correct me if I am wrong.

Mark :)
 
Fines = sawdust in bag.

I'm midway thru a 10 bag trial of the Rocky Mt. pellets and I too like them very much. My glass is way cleaner (less fly ash), little to no fines in the bags and yes, the carrying handle is a nice feature to the bag. I see no difference in heat output, but I don't have the pellet experience many of you pellet pigs have. :-)
 
i tried burning those too and now that you mention they don't burn as hot as others but the bag is cool!!!
 
investor7952 said:
I am very new , 1 1/2 weeks new to the pellet stove world. What may I ask are fines and what do they do? I am thinking saw dust in bag?
Also please explain what do you do to get rid of fines. Sorry if this sounds dumb but I havent a clue.
I am useing a Harmon Accentra insert. Burning fireside ultra from HD. I have found that every 3rd day I have to vacume burn pot or on the 4th day I start to lose about 3-4 degrees of heat.I just bought a ton of hammer hots and will use them soon.I hope this ebery 3-4 days of cleaning pot will at least extend to a week.

The fireside pellets your using are not the best pellets but the hammers will be better. Fine = sawdust in the bag itself, some brands have much more than others and too much sawdust (fines) can be bad for your auger. Remember to run your stove at a high setting for about 20 minutes each day it helps keep the stove running better inbetween cleanings.
 
The fines are the sawdust... and you can see them when they burn they are the sparks that kinda float around the firebox...
interesting though....maybe the beetles are eating the fines :-P
 
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