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He goes by various names Jimmy the corn man, Mr. Corn. He owns the most superior units in the world.
I'm with you Drew..I am getting too old for hauling wood. I thought of pellets but my wood stove is soapstone and I can't convert it...I am really interested in this co ,noorn stove. I am thinking it burns just corn cobs, could that be right?
Are you in Mandan?
Corn stoves are a wonderful thing. I have owned a Bixby corn stove now for 2 years. It burns shelled corn between 12 and 15% moisture content. I buy bagged corn in 50 lbs. bags from a local farmer for $4/bag. Right now I am running the stove 24/7 and the temperature in the house is an even 73-75 degrees. If it gets too warm we simply turn the stove down a bit or open windows(yes, we literally open windows in the middle of winter to let heat out). The hopper holds about 100 lbs. of corn. There is no smell inside the house. I have 2 digital CO alarms in the house and they read zero when the Bixby is running. No problem there. Corn stoves are nowhere near the work, mess or smell of a wood stove. Buying a corn stove is one of the smartest things my wife and I have ever done. We save a ton of money(we have not used the propane at all this year) and the heat it provides is great.