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PostPosted:Tue Feb 02, 2010 9:01 am    Post subject Reply with quoteFind all posts by ARGlock

Just curious if the Endurance 50F can burn wheat? Nice looking unit!

Also, if there is a larger version in the works what is the estimated time left to come to market?


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PostPosted:Tue Feb 02, 2010 4:32 pm    Post subject Reply with quoteFind all posts by doug martin

glock, I do believe all of the new units are wheat compatible. I bought mine in 07 and it is Biomass. Wheat,corn,pellet, cherry pits and switch grass I think. I'm not sure about bigger units, but there have been rumors. If thats true I'm ready to look at them.
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PostPosted:Sun Feb 07, 2010 11:29 pm    Post subject Reply with quoteFind all posts by byrn-e-stoves

The 50F burns wheat as good as corn. I wouldn't hesitate in doing that. After last year with the low quality corn crop I am advising customers to burning wheat.
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PostPosted:Wed Feb 10, 2010 9:35 pm    Post subject Reply with quoteFind all posts by bigislandhikers

Doesn't wheat cost alot more than corn??
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PostPosted:Fri Feb 12, 2010 3:55 pm    Post subject Reply with quoteFind all posts by ARGlock

bigislandhikers wrote:
Doesn't wheat cost alot more than corn??


It does cost more than corn "but" if you raise wheat and don't have access to corn it can make sense to burn wheat. For the general consumer that has to purchase the fuel, corn would be the better answer.

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PostPosted:Fri Feb 12, 2010 3:59 pm    Post subject Reply with quoteFind all posts by ARGlock

byrn-e-stoves wrote:
The 50F burns wheat as good as corn. I wouldn't hesitate in doing that. After last year with the low quality corn crop I am advising customers to burning wheat.


Thanks byrn-e,

That's great the unit will burn wheat. I'm getting more and more interested in the 50F and if they make a larger unit that one too! You have a great website by the way!

From my limited understanding of the unit, it operates much more reliably than other units out there.

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PostPosted:Fri Feb 12, 2010 5:21 pm    Post subject Reply with quoteFind all posts by doug martin

Glock, I'm sure all stoves or furnaces have their quirks and problems. But the more you burn the more you learn. CANNOT go wrong with a Farenheit just with the service alone!
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