Wood Pellets at Tractor Supply Co.
Tractor Supply stocks several bagged pellet fuels for stoves, typically in 40-lb units. Below are some specific brands or labeled products you’ll find online and in-store—check your local store for availability, bag date, and batch quality.
Notable Listings
- Green Supreme Wood Pellets – “Hardwood Wood Fuel Pellets, 40 lb” label often seen in the Northeast.
- Soft Wood Fuel Pellets, 40 lb – Generic softwood label widely stocked.
- US Stove Hardwood Heating Pellets – “Hardwood Heating Pellets, 40 lb” listing.
Buying Tips
- Check bag date and condition: Because many bags are standard-stock across stores, freshness can vary. Moisture, sagging bags or faded labels may signal older stock.
- Know your fuel type: Many bags are blend or softwood dominated—if your stove prefers hardwood pellets, be sure to inspect species info or ask staff.
- Inspect for fines/dust: Some users report higher ash or dust in large discount bags from general-stock lines at Tractor Supply.
- Ask about availability of “ton” or pallet buys: Some stores allow pre-buys or pallet ordering which can improve freshness and savings.
Status & Performance Summary
Tractor Supply remains an accessible retail source for pellet fuel across many regions, especially for homeowners seeking convenience or shorter supply chains. While the basic in-house bags offer value, performance may vary batch-to-batch. For top performance (very low ash, ultra-consistent burn), many pellet users still recommend testing a small quantity first before buying bulk.
Bottom line
If you’re shopping pellets at Tractor Supply, you’ll find good availability and competitive pricing. For best results though, treat it like value fuel—check bag date, inspect the condition, and if your stove is tuned for premium pellets, be prepared to test or compare a few bags from different batches.
Help us keep this current: If you spot different brands in your local Tractor Supply, please email the state and brand to [email protected] and we’ll update this list.
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49 Responses
I’ve been burning Tractor Suppy Pellets for years and no problems.. My machine, a Quadra-Fire 1200, is going strong but the pellets this season are problematic. Based on reviews sounds like I’ve got company..Characteristics, hight ash content and shut downs. Yes I clean it, a lot! Not fun. Love 2020
I am new to pellet stove for heat, always had a wood stove. These pellets absolutely suck. I have to remove a hockey puck size clump of resin/creosote from the burn pot every day. There is a tremendous amount of sawdust in the bags, over a quarter of a bag in one. A friend gave me a couple bags of Cubex pellets ……. 100% better, the heat output is way better with my friends pellets. I’m going to see if I can return the remaining bags
As everyone has stated below during this 2020-2021 season pellets are garbage!!! Heavy pot and ash buildup requiring cleaning everyday.
As everyone has stated below during this 2020-2021 season pellets are garbage!!! Heavy pot and ash buildup requiring cleaning everyday.
My newest pellets burn horribly. It’s a new brand I never have seen.. I think it’s mcmurray, or Murray lumber . My stove won’t run 3 days on this crap. Someone lied when they said they were low ash… big fat loser of a product . Trying to return the rest of our ton …