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Posted by Paul in Ontario on November 16, 2004 at 02:45:18 from (67.71.124.143):
In Reply to: corn burning stoves and wood burning pellet stoves posted by Ron Anderson on November 15, 2004 at 11:31:13:
I would not use treated corn in one of these stoves in the house. The fire box is usually under pressure and any leak around the door would escape into the house. I am burning treated corn in my shop with a draft induced stove ( fire box is under vaccuum/ power vented ). Would not want the dust or red dog in the house. Does anyone here burn wheat? I have for a number of years. When I clean wheat for seed I run 100 extra bushels, which helps keep the stove clean and reduces plug ups. I have been loading pails and storing them as well about 40 or so. Have bee thinking about using my shop vac to suck the grain from my wagon into a day tank in the house. Would save some handling.
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