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Post by tvb » Tue. Jan. 06, 2009 4:08 pm

I'll jump in on that question - I spoke with BillNJ this morning and he is checking on whether they have rice. I'm having him pick up a ton for me if they do. It's not that much more than the pick-up price in Easton, PA and is certainly easier if I don't need to shovel it. I don't think he checks into the forum that often.


 
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Post by hitzer503man » Tue. Jan. 06, 2009 8:59 pm

I live 25 miles south of Rochester, N.Y. and was wondering where people in this area are getting their coal.
There is a dealer that is very close but he hasn't done me any favors and am looking at other options...

 
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Post by Westy » Tue. Jan. 06, 2009 9:28 pm

Try this thread and pm some of the members that have posted there.

Any Central New Yorkers?

 
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Post by Hollyfeld » Wed. Jan. 07, 2009 6:44 am

I was going to call him today. Please post here if you find out about the rice.

tanks ;)

 
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Post by coal4U » Wed. Jan. 07, 2009 11:01 am

I live 25 miles north west of Rochester. Got my coal from:

Higbie Farm Supls Inc
3440 Union St
North Chili, NY 14514
(585) 594-8300

Not sure of their delivery area, but give them a try.

 
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Post by coal stripper » Wed. Jan. 07, 2009 5:41 pm

Hello. I live about 20 miles north east of Pittsburgh Pa and need supplier of bagged rice coal. Not afraid to travel 50 or so miles to get ( my supplier has health problems and cannot supply me ) Also has any body that uses Blaschak coal tell me if its supposed to be soaking wet when it comes out of the bag? I tried a skid and it was so wet that I had to dry it on the floor befor I could use it ? is that normal and how could you use it in a Harman stoker? I have used Centralia and Donsen coal and it will dry in the sack before you use it. Thanks

 
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Post by Duengeon master » Thu. Jan. 15, 2009 3:31 pm

I may be going to Chicago on Friday Jan.16. :) Does anyone in the Midwest need a 1/2 ton pickup load of anthracite? PM me by 11:00 noon on Friday or forever hold your peace. :D


 
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Post by AdkCoal » Thu. Jan. 15, 2009 3:39 pm

Jack Magnum wrote:I am looking for some good anthracite nut coal in the 30 mile radius of Argyle N.Y. I want to buy about 3 tons. Any help with sellers is appreciated.
Jack
Try

The Furniture House
1254 Route 9p, Saratoga Lake
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
(518) 587-9865

Ask for Mario.

Take I-87 south to exit 14 and turn left towards Saratoga Lake.

I was there today to buy a ton of rice coal and Mario informed me that he had pea and nut coal as well.

 
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Post by tucker11 » Fri. Jan. 16, 2009 1:24 pm

Plattsburgh, NY 12901 or within a 30 mile radius

 
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Post by wlape3 » Sun. Jan. 18, 2009 3:18 pm

Hi All,

I'm looking for bagged rice coal in the capital district region of New York State. I live in southwestern Schenectady county and have been buying from Vally View Farms in Berne and TS in Cobelskill. They have similar delivery costs and price per ton. I am looking for a better price (less than $290/ton) with about the same or less delievery cost $25-$30 per ton. If there are any bulk dealers around I will consider getting a coal bin if the savings justify it.

Any help you might provde would be greatly appreaciated.

Will

 
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Post by wlape3 » Sun. Jan. 18, 2009 3:31 pm

I checked at The Furniture Store. Their prices seem high. They quoted 325 per ton with a $75 delivery fee. If this is a per pallet cost it is outrageous. If it is for an entire delivery of several pallets it would be reasonable.

Any other dealers in the area? I must admit being a former Berks county PA resident I was spoiled. There coal is much cheaper and I never had to pay a delivery fee as long as I bought in bulk.

Will

 
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Post by Conductor » Mon. Jan. 19, 2009 3:38 pm

check out sipperly bro in coloine next to maplewood. his coal is 300 a ton 360 a pallet thats a little more than a ton. he has blaschak coal his #is 518-869-9693.

 
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Post by uticany » Tue. Jan. 20, 2009 6:25 pm

there is a lot of us here in cny, we should get together and pool our resources on ordering coal this summer! anyone interested?

 
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Post by gerard » Tue. Jan. 20, 2009 6:38 pm

If you buy bagged you can save some money getting a whole tractor trailer load (18 palletts). Theres a company out of PA that will arrange shipping, you just have to have a way to offload. I get bulk which is about the same price as bagged if I get the whole trailer load so it doesn't work for me. (I use a wheel barrow down a chute to load so I don't need bags).

 
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Post by WIcoal » Thu. Jan. 22, 2009 7:09 am

stevelamb wrote:I am looking for a trucker to bring a 24 ton load of rice/buckwheat anthracite to Durham NH sometime this summer.The coal would be coming from Superior or UAE in PA. Please contact me at 617-834-6852.
I did not find a website for Superior or UAE. Can you give contact information for each? Is it sold in bags?


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