Not to hog here but have not burned these for yrs.. Remember they did have coarse ash. Anyone use recently? Just grabbed a ton. Haven't burned...
Those windows pop out. 2 guys load thru window and 2 of us inside stacking on pallets. Maybe 30 minutes and done. Inside is 7ft high.
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have 2 tons of softwoods delivered 3 weeks ago.. factory wrapped plus have a tarp covering them with bungee chords around to keep the tarp tight....
Premium quality of course.
Overnite 5 degrees here outside Phila Friday nite. Then up to 50 degrees come Sunday.
Cool. Great softie 5 yrs ago. Didn't know they still existed.
I should specify that waxing the sides of the hopper has not worked for me with the Matra. this method might work with other softwoods that do Not...
You are spot on about the funneling. People think it is due to softwoods sticking to the sides and not going down and are always recommending...
Was at home depot yrs ago and right next the stove chows was couple skids of Blazers. SAme price! Like 219.00 ton or close back then. Guess HD...
havent bought from HD or lowes for years but yes.. GS are the go to now... just like the chows we're back then.. assume the chows are now bagged...
Interesting. Burning Matra for past couple yrs now. Very high btu.. bag claims 8800..? Low ash. Clean burns for me with Harman P61A. My only tick...
Yes.. I remember burning those Pl back in the day. Steve turned me on to them. Great stuff..also American wood Fibers and LeCrete come to mind then.
A couple ticks above standard box store hardwoods. I would buy them.
prob posted this before but funneling is my biggest problem with the matras. pellets stick to the sides after past half way capacity. my fix is to...
my Harman P61A has no problem with the Matra.. been using 4 yrs now.. my only tic is the bags have lots of fines but the harmy eats the sawdust up...
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Barefoots were very good years ago But have heard that they have gone downhill.?? Please reply if you have burned more than just barefoots and...
as a long time burner of Northern Warmth Douglas firs, they are 9K BTU and zilch ash. i also use Matra, a softwood out of canada and they are 8800...
Made from coffee grinds.