Who's Ready For Winter?

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ah ha. Thank you. leave it to me to scew up something simple. anyway. heres my stash
 

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Picked up these on dealers early buy this past June.
5 tons and 1/2 ton from last winter..
all listed in my signature....all sitting on pallets
pellets come thru the removed window into the basement...real simple and quick with 3 helpers.

How do you like the omalleys?
 
How do you like the omalleys?
well, I just finished half ton of Stove Chows left over from last year and now I am into burning 2 tons of Energex hardwoods.
I burned a couple bags of O'Malley's few weeks ago just to try them..
medium ash/plenty of heat... did notice the ash was a mix of black and grey..
 
Have 4 tons of Curran's Blend, 80% hardwood and 20% soft delivered, another 4 to arrive on or about the 20th of Dec. and another 4 tons to be delivered in Feb. All at $260 per. I burned 10 1/2 last cold winter, so this should be OK.
 
Ready to go by the second week of July with corn in the hopper and 2+ tons of pellets in the basement, 4 tons total and LP topped off. Hitting the fuel hard today with single digit temps and winds hitting 30.View attachment 144632


Thats me, but I keep my corn in a GSI tank. Auger in the top, take it out the bottom....
 
Family got that Gravity box many many years ago. Was the first in the state in MN. Bought from the display at state fair. Now their going out of style and using the large grain carts that can fill a semi at one time.
 
I have 11 bags of Idaho Supremes. I'm picking up 2 more tons next week. I don't store any more than 2 tons at a time. Takes up too much space in my shop.
 
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