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i'm sure if we could get a boiler big enough the other houses would pay to heat his house with a profit..and burn all softwood and willow, poplar. horse chestnut that goes on the fire in yard.. not to mention the 100's of pallets that come from the industrial units we let... it is a waste your right...

 

A biomass boiler burning chip would cut your energy costs by 50%. CJ Grain put a Riko moving grate boiler in to burn his Miscanthus pellets, works well, loads it with a teleporter. Careful with the ash from pallets, the remnants of the preservatives are apparently in the ash, these are harmful to health.

 

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