Need Coal? Post it here for Individuals

Need Coal? Post it here for Individuals

PostBy: Richard S. On: Thu Oct 26, 2006 11:18 am

Need Coal? Post it here, post your needs and location. If someone can help they can post back or PM you the information.

To discuss co-op's use this thread: about4480.html

For bituminous coal users use this thread: about3443.html

To discuss specifics about a suppliers use this thread
. about3495.html



You may also want to try searching the previous requests split from these threads:

Archive 1:Oct 26, 2006 - Feb 08, 2008

Archive 2:Feb 09 2008 - May 31, 2008


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coal berners extensive list of breakers can be found here: about4479-120.html#p41662
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Re: Need Coal? Post it here!

PostBy: Flamingo26 On: Thu May 29, 2008 12:32 am

Devil5052 wrote:
coal berner wrote:call them and ask for a Tri Axel load price I know a member Just called this week from Maine and got a price for 207 a
ton delivered for 24 tons you would need to order 20 or more tons before they will deliver



Since I only use maybe 2 tons per year I guess I would be looking for a bunch of people in SE mass. who would like to split a large load. If anyone is interested let me know. (I'd probably take 6-8 tons)



I'd be good for 6-8 tons here in Central MA.
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Looking to pick up 4-5 tons Anthracite Rice Bagged

PostBy: richfng On: Fri May 30, 2008 8:00 am

Will be heading to PA with a big truck to get some kitchen cabinets in Philly and looking to pick up 4-5 tons of bagged Anthracite Rice coal anywhere in Eastern PA.

Looking for places and pricing.

Thanks for your help in advance everyone!
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Re: Need Coal? Post it here!

PostBy: whistler On: Fri May 30, 2008 10:11 am

Need new coal source in southern new hampshire or maine...rings coal in yarmouth is no longer in business
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Re: Need Coal? Post it here!

PostBy: HollisME On: Fri May 30, 2008 9:14 pm

Hi Folks,

Anyone have any experience with the Harmon DVC Direct Vent 500 Coal Stoker? Looks like a great stove and I like that it doesn't need a chimney. Also seeking a source in Maine/NH for Rice coal - any thoughts are appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Need Coal? Post it here!

PostBy: thetaspica On: Sun Jun 01, 2008 4:03 pm

I plan to burn coal this winter and need coal. I am willing to buy up to 8 tons in one shot if the savings are there. I live in Portland, PA 18351. It would slide right out of the dump into the coal bin. Thanks. Pea or nut or mix would be fine.
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Re: Need Coal? Post it here!

PostBy: smith10210 On: Sun Jun 01, 2008 9:01 pm

Looking for 12 ton of bagged rice coal in PA. I live near Buffalo and am looking for somewhere to get it in PA.. Its getting to pricey here.. Im looking to drive there with a trailer...
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Re: Need Coal? Post it here! Archive 2

PostBy: PaGuy On: Mon Jun 02, 2008 7:07 pm

Hi All, This is my first year with coal, I already have 3 pallets of Blaschak 40# bags in the cellar but I would like to get some of the Superior coal. I can't bring it back myself so is their anyone that knows someone dependable in the Wilkes-Barre area that would pick it up for me. They would need a small dump truck as I can't fit a tri axle here. Looking for about 3-4 tons. Anyone? Thanks!
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Re: Need Coal? Post it here for Individuals

PostBy: Richard S. On: Mon Jun 02, 2008 7:20 pm

Well you're lucky to be in the town that has what must be the most dealers in the Wyoming Valley, one less since I gave it up. ;)

You can try my cousin if you want but he's not going to head to superior. Personally I think Superior has way too much ash from the numbers I've heard but whatever. I haven't burned it so i don't really know.

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looking for a back hauler to new hampshire

PostBy: 1975gt750 On: Mon Jun 02, 2008 9:21 pm

hello everybody does anybody know of any trucking companies that back haul to new hampshire and maine. i read somewhere on the forum to get ahold of some of the potatoe farms in maine to see if they are coming back through empty. does anybody have names of some potatoe farms that may be interested in back hauling 24 tons of coal. i live in southern nh so i am on the way.
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Re: Need Coal? Post it here for Individuals

PostBy: Jack Magnum On: Tue Jun 03, 2008 4:13 pm

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.
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Re: Need Coal? Post it here for Individuals

PostBy: Devil505 On: Tue Jun 03, 2008 5:35 pm

I would advise staying away from any Reading Coal in a Harman TLC-2000 Jack. (It'll just keep jamming your stove) I suggest reading the threads here & seeing what others recommend for coal. As a fellow TLC-2000 owner, Reading Coal will make you hate your stove & coal burning. (If I could get it easily, I would try Superior Coal, but if not Blaschak is very good stuff!)
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Closest breaker to Manhattan

PostBy: traderfjp On: Tue Jun 03, 2008 11:34 pm

Hi all,

I live 40 miles east of Manhattan and am looking to take a run across the border for tacos and bagged coal. I was hoping to pay about 200.00 a ton. Can anyone tell me the closest breaker or place for bagged coal that has reasonable prices? I strictly burn rice. I thought about getting a truck load but I just don't have a fork lift to unload the truck or storage for 20 tons. Plan B is to rent a truck and try to haul 6 -10 tons back to NY which may or may not be doable depending on what is available in truck rentals. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Need Coal? Post it here for Individuals

PostBy: Jack Magnum On: Wed Jun 04, 2008 12:09 am

Having trouble locating just blaschak. The places I've contacted actually just mix both reading and blaschak. I am alittle frustrated because this is going to be over an 4000 dollar venture and now I don't know if I can get the right type coal to satisfy my stove.
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Re: Need Coal? Post it here for Individuals

PostBy: coal berner On: Wed Jun 04, 2008 12:15 am

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