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Since the truck for sale thread has been such a smashing success... :rolleyes:

Harman Pellet Stove... all the paperwork and install info ($4500) It was put in the house by the previous owners and I used it for one year. My wife wanted a stone fireplace with mantel so I’m putting in gas logs. Worked great and easy to use but it’s just sitting in the basement now. Needs to go. Looks about as pictured.
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Since the truck for sale thread has been such a smashing success... :rolleyes:

Harman Pellet Stove... all the paperwork and install info ($4500) It was put in the house by the previous owners and I used it for one year. My wife wanted a stone fireplace with mantel so I’m putting in gas logs. Worked great and easy to use but it’s just sitting in the basement now. Needs to go. Looks about as pictured.
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What’s the delivery fee to the pnw?


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Since the truck for sale thread has been such a smashing success... :rolleyes:

Harman Pellet Stove... all the paperwork and install info ($4500) It was put in the house by the previous owners and I used it for one year. My wife wanted a stone fireplace with mantel so I’m putting in gas logs. Worked great and easy to use but it’s just sitting in the basement now. Needs to go. Looks about as pictured.
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Pellet stoves work great. I was watching a Prepers video about using wood pellets to make a gas to run generators, thought that was pretty cool, BUT where in Hades are you going to get pellets, if poop hits the fan?
 
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Pellet stoves work great. I was watching a Prepers video about using wood pellets to make a gas to run generators, thought that was pretty cool, BUT where in Hades are you going to get pellets, if poop hits the fan?
Lots of places sell them..
 
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Even the poop hits the fan?
You mean like electricity, propane, and fuel oil. If the s*** hits the fan the only source that’s not dependent on others is wood. And that’s subjective to what part of the country you live and what limited supply you have access to. The best way to buy pellets is in bulk in August or September. Buy a couple pallets and you’re set for our type winters. The ease, minimal mess, work and convenience is was makes pellets shine. They also heat very efficiently.
 
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You mean like electricity, propane, and fuel oil. If the s*** hits the fan the only source that’s not dependent on others is wood. And that’s subjective to what part of the country you live and what limited supply you have access to. The best way to buy pellets is in bulk in August or September. Buy a couple pallets and you’re set for our type winters. The ease, minimal mess, work and convenience is was makes pellets shine. They also heat very efficiently.

I agree. I run pellets not only because they are easy but because I inherited the stoves I have. Pick up a pallet of hardwood pellets before the heating season. You really should have dry storage too. There is a bit of work cleaning it out every few but still worth it. What model is that? You gotta watch those bottom feed type, clinkers like to set up and take out the auger motor. Electric start is nice to have to. Messing with that gel is a pain. But anyway, I’m a big fan of my outdoor wood boiler. So I don’t mind handling wood. ( Just for you ;) )
 
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You mean like electricity, propane, and fuel oil. If the s*** hits the fan the only source that’s not dependent on others is wood. And that’s subjective to what part of the country you live and what limited supply you have access to. The best way to buy pellets is in bulk in August or September. Buy a couple pallets and you’re set for our type winters. The ease, minimal mess, work and convenience is was makes pellets shine. They also heat very efficiently.
I agree, but you'll need a big garage for ten years of pellets, if your a prepper. You live in SW Missouri don't you, your winters are probably about the same as ours, I burn ten to fifteen ricks of wood depending on the spring warm up. My point is, if poop hits the fan for ten years, where are you going to get pellets to make gas for your generator that runs your pellet stove for heat, they have an electric fan and auger? I'm not a prepper and I didn't freak out 1999 for the up coming year, I have a garden and seeds for next year and a well I can hand draw water from????? I really like pellet stoves for regular people like me, but preppers are out there with there reasoning.
 
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Since the truck for sale thread has been such a smashing success... :rolleyes:

Harman Pellet Stove... all the paperwork and install info ($4500) It was put in the house by the previous owners and I used it for one year. My wife wanted a stone fireplace with mantel so I’m putting in gas logs. Worked great and easy to use but it’s just sitting in the basement now. Needs to go. Looks about as pictured.
1900 obo
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How many SQ ft is it rated for?
 
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I agree. I run pellets not only because they are easy but because I inherited the stoves I have. Pick up a pallet of hardwood pellets before the heating season. You really should have dry storage too. There is a bit of work cleaning it out every few but still worth it. What model is that? You gotta watch those bottom feed type, clinkers like to set up and take out the auger motor. Electric start is nice to have to. Messing with that gel is a pain. But anyway, I’m a big fan of my outdoor wood boiler. So I don’t mind handling wood. ( Just for you ;) )
I think it’s an XXV
 
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