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Pellet Pros Personal Mill Demo

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Turn sawdust, grass clippings, cardboard, corn, distiller's waste or virtually any dry plant material into clean burning pellets. For more information visit www.ThisWarmHouse.com or call us at 1-80...  
 
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netforager (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Wth?, you got a John Deere tractor probably a 3000 series thats $28000, a pto pellet mill $2000, soybeans @ $12 a bushel, fuel for tractor @ $3 a gallon for every 50 lbs of pellets made. Then whole process is expensive and extremely time consuming. You can buy a 40 lb bag that is ready to use for $6.
vandrewlongstrider (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Or you could use either the diesel or electric model with no tractor and make pellets from sawdust or some other junk material for free.
BurtBartlow (5 months ago) Show Hide
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All these pellet people seem to need bigger buckets to catch all the pellets coming out of the machine.
carringtonblush (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Soybeans and alfalfa - you're making stock feed pellets? Or are you just using the trash left over after harvest? Thanks
ThisWarmHouse (5 months ago) Show Hide
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most users are careful to discriminate so feed is feed and fuel is fuel. Hope that helps.
aggronax (9 months ago) Show Hide
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I wonder how much it can sell? maybe we could make some profit of it?
Retvizavr (9 months ago) Show Hide
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I must try to do it myself ^)
leonphelps123 (10 months ago) Show Hide
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the pink insulation in the drying area is not recommended. highly flammable and next to pellets. not a good idea.
clockworktoys (10 months ago) Show Hide
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Why don't you add some milk? Come on...corn & soybeans? I am all for renewable resources but stick to the non-edible ones, there are plenty of other options for making pellets.
luigipriv (11 months ago) Show Hide
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dove comprare una macchina del genere

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