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pellet stoves

Larry Savino
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I guess he should be trying to figure the btu content per pound, Not all materials are worth burning, Not enough output compared to the needed energy to burn it
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A customer asked me if there are pellet stoves that can burn dried horse manure anyone know of any?
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wish i did
i have two horses and man that stuff piles up fast, let know if you needs some Ed we can arange shipping or just drop off the horse......David
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pellet manure
Ive never heard of it and have done a decent ammount of research. If you can form the manure into relable dry solid hampster food size pellets I imagine it will work great, but "handball" sized poops will not fit in any standard pellet stove. Some mulit-fuel models and specialized ones are set up to burn dried corn kernals or grains.
I have a corn stove, if you want more info
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