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Author Re: Questions for corn stove users
zenboom

2005-10-20, 10:21 pm


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"TwoGuns" <R-D-Lorance@neb.rr.com> wrote in message
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> 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
>



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