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Does bean straw burn alright?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pigman_mike" data-source="post: 7506201" data-attributes="member: 67492"><p>That is reassuring as I always felt bean straw was soft and not woody like OSR straw. I bale 80 x 70 x 190 mini hestons for my farm 2000. I don't think these boilers changed a lot in 40 years. They may have changed them for the emissions regulations but I bought mine before those.</p><p></p><p>I also think beans are harvested earlier than they used to be so I hope I can get the straw dry. I have struggled with OSR straw for the last two years. It has been cut and then it has rained continuously for 2 or more weeks. You end up turning it, it breaks up, mixes soil and stones in, far from ideal. On the other hand it burns smoke free as it has had a good soaking!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pigman_mike, post: 7506201, member: 67492"] That is reassuring as I always felt bean straw was soft and not woody like OSR straw. I bale 80 x 70 x 190 mini hestons for my farm 2000. I don't think these boilers changed a lot in 40 years. They may have changed them for the emissions regulations but I bought mine before those. I also think beans are harvested earlier than they used to be so I hope I can get the straw dry. I have struggled with OSR straw for the last two years. It has been cut and then it has rained continuously for 2 or more weeks. You end up turning it, it breaks up, mixes soil and stones in, far from ideal. On the other hand it burns smoke free as it has had a good soaking! [/QUOTE]
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