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wayne mak
 
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Default OT maybe. Questions for corn stove users

Not sure about corn but I burn about 3 tons of coal a year, that will heat
my 2200 SF house for the winter. Its chilly on the below zero nights and in
2 years we have kicked on the electric heat about 10 days. Coal dropped in
my driveway this year was $165 per ton, I only needed 2 tons this year. I
found someone wanting coal removed from a house he was selling so it was
free. This guy had it in bags buried in his back yard just in case he needed
it. He dug it up and loaded the bags into my truck. Coal makes a good deal
of ash so that needs to be delt with. I seem to find a spot in the yard that
needs to be filled so thats what I have done with the ash. I does require
loading coal/remove ashtray 2 times a day but its MUCH less work than wood.
No concern of water, mice or much else with coal. You do need wood to get it
going and once going if the clinkers don't form (good coal) I can burn for 3
weeks before needing to burn out and remove the build up of clinkers and
other non burning things. If its crap coal (high iron content) I 1 week I
will need to clean the large clinkers.
"TwoGuns" wrote in message
oups.com...
I am just curious about what kind of results some of you that live in
the city have had with your corn burning stoves.
1. How much corn does your stove burn per day in a winter month with
temperatures less than 32 degrees?
2. Where do you get your corn?
3. What kind of prices do you pay per bushel for your corn?
(56#/bushel)
4. Do you pick up your corn or is it delivered?
5. If delivered what are typical charges?
6. How do you stockpile your extra corn to keep it from mice & insect
infestation?
7. How often do you fill your stove with corn?
8. Is all the extra work storing the corn and loading it into your
stove worth the extra hassle over gas heat?
9. How much would you pay per bushel of corn before you would switch
back to gas?
10. Is your corn in bags or bulk?


If you have had other problems using your corn stove I would appreciate



hearing about them.
T.I.A


Dennis