[AT] 50% OT: Corn furnaces
Ron J.
rejasko at prairieinet.net
Mon Sep 12 16:14:41 PDT 2005
Any body know much about forced air corn burners? We have been considering
one for the house, seems corn may be cheaper to burn than propane.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Greg Hass" <gkhass at avci.net>
To: <100AcreFarming at yahoogroups.com>; <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 4:58 PM
Subject: [AT] 50% OT: Corn furnaces
> This is 1/2 on, 1/2 OT due to the fact it involves a farm product.
>
> For a couple of years I have been considering a corn furnace. Stopped at
> a local deal today and looked at a corn-fired boiler which would tie-in
> with our present boiler. Basically a nice looking unit but the price
> scares me at $4700, not installed. However, all of the ourdoor wood
> furnaces I have looked at run in the range of $4500, not installed. Did
> the calculations, and at today's prices it would save me 2/3 of my heating
> bill, or $1000. At today's prices, oil would cost us $1500, assuming we
> used the same as last year. However, I am sometimes afraid to try new
> technology, being afraid it will not function as advertised. Longevity of
> furnace, etc. Due to the way our house is constructed, it does not lend
> itself well to a free-standing unit in the living quarters. Any insight
> on this subject would be appreciated, either on-list, or through private
> e-mail if people consider this too far off topic.
>
> Greg Hass
>
> PS our local elevator price for corn is $1.67 and unfortunately I still
> have half of last year's crop.
>
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