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Posted by Ron Anderson on November 15, 2004 at 18:59:35 from (65.73.52.157):
In Reply to: Re: corn burning stoves and wood burning pellet st posted by MapleStone on November 15, 2004 at 12:03:53:
The stove I have is called The Harman PC 45 corn stove. They have a website- just type name of stove and click go it will come up. I don't need oyster shells since there is a agitater that grinds up clinker material allowing it to be further burned then it drops in the waste pan. The auto mode means I fill it with corn, set room temp at 70 degrees and forget about it. It adjusts itself and if room warms up stove will shut itself off then in evening when it gets cooler the stove will sense temp change and start up by itself. I bought the hopper extension which means it will hold 145 lbs corn. That amount of corn will last a little longer then 48 hours. I clean it and dump ashes every three days. It takes only 10 minutes to clean it out. Bad part is it cost 2800.00 but the good part it works great and you don't have to babysit it. It starts itself no mixing wood pellets or anything. I guess I looked over all the different corn stoves and decided this was worth the extra money. I never look at it other then the ten minute cleanup every three days and adding corn. Near as I figure it may burn just a little over a bushel a day in the coldest weather. I don't want to look like a salesperson which I am not but would highly recommend this one. I talked to a lot of people last spring and the people who bought the Harman were happy the others said they wished they had spent the extra money and bought a Harman.
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