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Burning Coal & Wood Together?
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<blockquote data-quote="pinesawyer" data-source="post: 2576065" data-attributes="member: 31819"><p>I just bought a ton of nut coal to mix with green ash in a Harmon boiler. So I am mixing green wood and coal, but its ash, which burns well green, about the only wood that does. I get the coal cooking and then lay a few pieces of split ash on the top. I think the wood helps burn the gases that the coal gives off. I don't know really, but it seems to work.</p><p></p><p>I bought the coal to extend my wood along, but around me nut coal is 250 a ton. And I don't know how far that is going to take me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pinesawyer, post: 2576065, member: 31819"] I just bought a ton of nut coal to mix with green ash in a Harmon boiler. So I am mixing green wood and coal, but its ash, which burns well green, about the only wood that does. I get the coal cooking and then lay a few pieces of split ash on the top. I think the wood helps burn the gases that the coal gives off. I don't know really, but it seems to work. I bought the coal to extend my wood along, but around me nut coal is 250 a ton. And I don't know how far that is going to take me. [/QUOTE]
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