I get trailers full of wood mill waste. Handling small stuff is a pain. You need something like a snow shovel w/ something large enough to throw it in, to simplify handling. Local store has a wood stove that was made for burning saw dust. It has two fan motors, one is to move hot air after it's lit, and the other (wish I looked now) goes to what I guess is a tube with hole in it in the inside to keep the saw dust stirred up so it would burn. Never saw it burn sawdust but the girl that operated every day said it was great for starting fires and would burn anything even green wood.
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