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Uploaded by on Sep 11, 2008

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 1-800-333-4729.

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  • How small does the raw material need to be? Has anybody tested pelletizing & burning kudzu?

  • @aphilipdent The raw material needs to be approximately ¼ x ¼ with moisture content around 18%. To this point I haven't heard of anyone testing Kudzu. You would have to experiment with different binding agents and find out what the ash content is once it burns. Most of our customers go into pelletizing with an experimental approach. If you chip and dry the vine I dont see why it would not work. Sorry we can't give you a more precise answer, but look forward to discussion on this topic.

  • Soybeans and alfalfa - you're making stock feed pellets? Or are you just using the trash left over after harvest? Thanks

  • most users are careful to discriminate so feed is feed and fuel is fuel. Hope that helps.

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  • im sure they use the tractor for other things you idiot

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  • How small does the stuff going into the unit have to be ? Can it use wood chips the size of a quarter ? Or do they have to be smaller ?

  • i thought you didnt have to add a binder to make pellets? i thought it was the lignon that naturally occurs in plant matter when heated binds it together?least thats was what was said in a different video.

  • I buy pellets around 175 bucks a ton what are the savings of doing your own

    what cost per ton of home made

    thanks

  • I have this mill and I am always breaking the roller shaft just trying to make softwood pellets.

  • Hmmmm. I think I'll just thrown another log on the fire.

  • simple,, bagus

  • @peterpulpitpounder Hardly too time intensive...make them a small quantity at a time when you can, and the amount adds up in a hurry.

  • Way too time intensive.

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