Posted by camju on September 18, 2010 at 06:11:56 from (142.161.8.228):
In Reply to: OT Corn Furnace posted by Foghorn Leghorn on September 17, 2010 at 17:55:05:
After reading all the coments with great interest I think it sounds expensive at $5 a day.I thought of using an outdoor boiler and use square bales of flax straw.Some guys do it here and I think I will look into that.Flax straw is free for the taking.Custom baling here is $0.50 a bale(I do my own) at 2 bales a day is only $1.You have to haul it home but you have to haul corn as well.I was told those grain burning stoves only last 10 years and there burnt out.(I'm sure someone here can tell if that's true)They say the smoke off grain is more acidic than wood.A guy was telling me he used round flax bales and had 10000gallons of water he would heat up at one time.Claimed he used 6 bales and burn 1 day a week.Used a huge tank to make his stove.I still would like to see that.
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