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<blockquote data-quote="CogburnR" data-source="post: 487934" data-attributes="member: 29174"><p>One of the guys I hunt with has been experimenting with pellet stove conversions to wood stoves. They can be a pain to get running right but once the proper adjustments are made you can basically run the stove continuously. Wood can be burned also as normal but since the conversion they have not had any wood in them.</p><p></p><p> I used a modified Traeger pellet stove last year and it worked but it had way to much heat for my tent so I just shut it off after a bit and went without(insulated arctic tent). I may work on building a conversion for my big tent's stove. The currently available units are not perfect.Any of them with a "shuttle" will gum up. Something between a Traeger design and a Clarry would work better I think.</p><p></p><p>Of course it only makes sense if you can haul the wood pellets but if you are planning on hauling coal you probably can haul pellets.</p><p></p><p>We had a few problems with making wood piles at camp and having them dis-appear. Cutting wood is time consuming, requires permits, and is a bit dangerous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CogburnR, post: 487934, member: 29174"] One of the guys I hunt with has been experimenting with pellet stove conversions to wood stoves. They can be a pain to get running right but once the proper adjustments are made you can basically run the stove continuously. Wood can be burned also as normal but since the conversion they have not had any wood in them. I used a modified Traeger pellet stove last year and it worked but it had way to much heat for my tent so I just shut it off after a bit and went without(insulated arctic tent). I may work on building a conversion for my big tent's stove. The currently available units are not perfect.Any of them with a "shuttle" will gum up. Something between a Traeger design and a Clarry would work better I think. Of course it only makes sense if you can haul the wood pellets but if you are planning on hauling coal you probably can haul pellets. We had a few problems with making wood piles at camp and having them dis-appear. Cutting wood is time consuming, requires permits, and is a bit dangerous. [/QUOTE]
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