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dairyman78
Posted 6/16/2009 19:50 (#747463 - in reply to #746939)
Subject: RE: grain boilers


S.C. Wisconsin
I have a Woodmaster outdoor grain burner. It puts out a lot of heat. it isn't fussy about the corn you feed it. You don't have to clean the corn or have the moisture down to 13% like many corn burners. It feeds from the top into a couple of cast auger which slowly turn the corn as it burns. The ashes are augered to a ash box in the rear. They give you a flat iron to clean under the augers about once a week. It takes awhile to get it set for your needs. IF you are mechanically brain dead don't buy one, but if you have some mechanical expertise you probably will get along with it just fine. Maybe I don't save as much as I would like because of the price of corn but at least I am not giving my heating money to the oil companies. Also if you can find some off grade corn this will burn and save some money.
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