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Posted by Ron Anderson on November 15, 2004 at 11:31:13 from (65.73.52.223):
Just my 2 cents worth I bought a corn burning stove early this fall and really like it. I have it in the basement so it heats floor plus air coming up stairway. I don't expect it to keep up when it gets below zero then the furnace will have to help. But I like the idea of burning a bushel of corn for one day at a cost of 1.65. The idea of burning outdated seed corn bothers me a little because of coatings the seed corn companys put on seed corn but even at that it would go out the exhaust The one I have requires cleaning twice a week but only takes ten minutes to do. The thing I like I can put it on auto mode and it will maintain whatever temp you have it set at. It will even shut itself off and restart when room gets colder. burning corn isn't for everyone but if you have a gravity wagon and a bunch of pails it is a lot easier then lugging wood chunks in the house. Plus I am supporting local farmers rather them some camel rider.
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