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Corn boiler???
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<blockquote data-quote="rancher2" data-source="post: 7259697" data-attributes="member: 32289"><p>There was a time around here during the high propane price years mostly corn stoves caught on as there was a company forty miles from were I live was building them. A guy I worked with had a corn boiler he built as his house was a slab with in floor heat. He had a free source of corn for years as he got returned seed corn for free. That source dried up a few years back so I put in a propane boiler for him. Like the others have said the augers and cleaning and the corn has to be run threw a cleaner first or you will have nothing but problems. Don't know any one currently using a corn burner. You will see one for sale now and again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rancher2, post: 7259697, member: 32289"] There was a time around here during the high propane price years mostly corn stoves caught on as there was a company forty miles from were I live was building them. A guy I worked with had a corn boiler he built as his house was a slab with in floor heat. He had a free source of corn for years as he got returned seed corn for free. That source dried up a few years back so I put in a propane boiler for him. Like the others have said the augers and cleaning and the corn has to be run threw a cleaner first or you will have nothing but problems. Don't know any one currently using a corn burner. You will see one for sale now and again. [/QUOTE]
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