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Straw logs
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<blockquote data-quote="Storeman" data-source="post: 2973012" data-attributes="member: 1138"><p>Farm up the road from me was doing this 30 years ago.</p><p>All the kit, if my memory serves me correctly, was by a firm called New Air.</p><p>Comprised of a bale unroller, chopper/blower, storage bin with the ram system underneath.</p><p>Fair bit of kit. </p><p>Main problem with the straw logs was the amount of expansion when they burnt. If you put too many on the fire, they fell off as they burnt. Put a lot of people off them. Worked much better if you had 50% wood shavings go through the chopper with the straw.</p><p>Never really took off though. The farm is no longer there, no idea what happened to all the kit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Storeman, post: 2973012, member: 1138"] Farm up the road from me was doing this 30 years ago. All the kit, if my memory serves me correctly, was by a firm called New Air. Comprised of a bale unroller, chopper/blower, storage bin with the ram system underneath. Fair bit of kit. Main problem with the straw logs was the amount of expansion when they burnt. If you put too many on the fire, they fell off as they burnt. Put a lot of people off them. Worked much better if you had 50% wood shavings go through the chopper with the straw. Never really took off though. The farm is no longer there, no idea what happened to all the kit. [/QUOTE]
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