Pellets in wood stove?

PhilaGardener

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@Smart Red , that sounds really interesting! What brand corn furnace do you have and does your farmer neighbor have to do anything other than air dry it for you? It sounds as if one wanted to grow your own fuel for heating that might be the easiest way to do it!
 

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@PhilaGardener, we have a Magnum brand corn/pellet burner. We use it as the heat source in our wood working shop. It looks much like this unit.
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We rent about 20 acres out to a neighboring farmer who then sells us corn by the bushel as we need it, although we could certainly be growing our own corn for the heat-
er. The neighbor plants different crops on our land each year, but has many other acres so he's growing corn somewhere. Also, he has the machinery to dry the corn to its necessary 12 % moisture level.
 

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The burner has a gravity fed bin that holds the fuel (corn and/or pellets) and an auger to draw the fuel into the burn chamber. Perhaps a bigger burner would handle full ears, but ours is too small.

The corn burns very efficiently with very little ash left over.
 

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We had a corn burner. It was in the kitchen at the time of the house fire. It was always plugging up. Not sure why. We never replaced it as the price of corn. (We bought from the co-op) was getting more expensive than wood pellets.
 
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