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<blockquote data-quote="Lawnseed" data-source="post: 6091644" data-attributes="member: 110574"><p>So really it depends on what boiler you have. I had thought of using them in an ordinary pellet boiler mixed up with wood pellets to help it burn. </p><p>I also have access to huge amounts of stable manure from a stud farm while is a bit more inert. I was hoping to mix it up with the chicken litter to make a better burning pellet. It's a bit experimental but very interesting work. It's just the access to the poultry stuff is very tempting because it's delivered foc. I also could press it into a larger briquette for a wood burning stove 80mm in diameter. This would replace actual wooden logs with are getting quite expensive</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lawnseed, post: 6091644, member: 110574"] So really it depends on what boiler you have. I had thought of using them in an ordinary pellet boiler mixed up with wood pellets to help it burn. I also have access to huge amounts of stable manure from a stud farm while is a bit more inert. I was hoping to mix it up with the chicken litter to make a better burning pellet. It's a bit experimental but very interesting work. It's just the access to the poultry stuff is very tempting because it's delivered foc. I also could press it into a larger briquette for a wood burning stove 80mm in diameter. This would replace actual wooden logs with are getting quite expensive [/QUOTE]
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