What's the Price for 1 Ton of Coal in Your Area? 2009-10

How much are you paying?

$130-$139 or less Delivered
2
0%
$140-$149 Delivered
4
1%
$150-$159 Delivered
3
1%
$160-$169 Delivered
11
3%
$170-$184 Delivered
22
5%
$185-$199 Delivered
20
5%
$200-$214 Delivered
24
6%
$215-$229 Delivered
31
7%
$230-$249 Delivered
15
4%
$250-$269 Delivered
14
3%
$270-$299 Delivered
18
4%
$300-$329 Delivered
8
2%
$330 or more Delivered
6
1%
$120-$129 or less Picked Up
9
2%
$130-$139 Picked Up
6
1%
$140-$149 Picked Up
20
5%
$150-$159 Picked Up
16
4%
$160-$169 Picked Up
16
4%
$170-$184 Picked Up
6
1%
$185-$199 Picked Up
11
3%
$200-$214 Picked Up
7
2%
$215-$229 Picked Up
14
3%
$230-$249 Picked Up
14
3%
$250-$269 Picked Up
7
2%
$270-$299 Picked Up
24
6%
$300-$329 Picked Up
14
3%
$330 or more Picked Up
1
0%
$250-$264 or less Bagged
20
5%
$265-$279 Bagged
13
3%
$280-$394 Bagged
11
3%
$295-$309 Bagged
5
1%
$310-$329 Bagged
8
2%
$330 or more Bagged
18
4%
 
Total votes: 418

 
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Post by CoalHeat » Sat. Mar. 27, 2010 3:08 pm

Fairclough Fuel in Hampton (Sussex County), NJ is selling 50 lb. bags of Reading and Centralia Coal Sales coal for $10 per bag. :shock:
That would be $400/ton picked up. :shock: :shock:


 
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Post by brckwlt » Sat. Mar. 27, 2010 3:34 pm

I just picked up 3200 lba of pea coal for 200 dollars from a craigslist ad. Thats 125 a ton!!! :up: :smoke:

 
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Post by crazy4coal » Sat. Mar. 27, 2010 5:06 pm

American Coal 7.00 a 50# bag picked up. From April 1-2010 to September 1-2010. Call for service 973-862-0079 or 973-862-0120. After September 1 2010 our hours will be Sat 8am-3pm and Sun 9am-1pm. We have rice,pea,nut and stove coal from Kimmel in stock year round. We also carry rock salt in 50# bags. Thanks to all the folks who used us to stay warm this winter and we hope to see you again! Bob

 
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Post by Lee1 » Mon. Mar. 29, 2010 9:09 am

I live in Greenwich NY, And paying 280.00 a ton picked up. (Blackshak)

 
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Post by Adamiscold » Fri. Apr. 02, 2010 8:53 am

Squier Lumber and Hardware in Monson have Blaschak coal listed at $269.00 a ton, which for Mass seems pretty good. You see the price on their pre-season list on the left which is $10 more then what is on their web page, says it was updated on 3-07-10.

http://www.squierlumber.com/pages/stock_status.cfm

 
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Post by freetown fred » Fri. Apr. 02, 2010 10:05 am

I'm pretty sure Blashack lowered thier bulk prices to thier dealers this year by at least $10.00 a ton--I know that geography is a realistic issue--point--Blaschak is doing thier part in helping on an economic level---I don't think I'm off base with these numbers,but if I am--I torry,I will enter fibbers rehab & all will be forgiven :lol:

 
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Post by poconoman » Fri. Apr. 09, 2010 12:37 pm

What supplier of oiled Rice would you recommend? I'm in 18347.

Thanks


 
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Post by gblass1 » Sat. Apr. 10, 2010 7:12 pm

This year I plan on putting my 6 ton coal bin on my equipment trailer and driving to one of the breakers in PA. Any recommendations on who has the best price / quality nut anthracite. Also is there a better time of year to buy like spring or summer.

Thanks

George
Brookfield, CT

 
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Post by I dig coal » Mon. Apr. 12, 2010 8:55 pm

Hudson has nice clean nut coal. phone is 570 655-4151

 
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Post by samhill » Mon. Jun. 07, 2010 1:22 pm

Just picked up two skids of Blaschak rice bagged for $300.00 per skid. The man said that he will be getting bulk rice in sometime soon if he gets his bin finished, he has bulk stove(I believe) now. For those that buy off of Junior Delagrange he has quite a few skids yet if you want to buy early.

 
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Post by wlape3 » Mon. Jun. 07, 2010 7:35 pm

samhill wrote:Just picked up two skids of Blaschak rice bagged for $300.00 per skid. The man said that he will be getting bulk rice in sometime soon if he gets his bin finished, he has bulk stove(I believe) now. For those that buy off of Junior Delagrange he has quite a few skids yet if you want to buy early.
I'm assuming thats 1.2 ton per skid. Otherwise that seems pretty expensive for PA.

 
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Post by samhill » Mon. Jun. 07, 2010 8:10 pm

Yep, 1.2 ton on a skid, seems to be the going price around N.W. Pa., its in the same state but may be about the same distance as some of the upper states.

 
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Post by Chuck_Steak » Wed. Jun. 09, 2010 10:05 pm

Just bought mine for the winter. 3 tons.
$289 per ton, bagged and delivered.
They had a spring special going on, free delivery until June 1st.
(New Hampshire)
Got it all stacked in the basement. Nice and neat!
Feels goooood. :up:

 
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Post by Whiteash » Tue. Jun. 15, 2010 7:33 pm

Just came from Sherman's Coal in Hegins. I paid 160 a ton in bulk. I got 3 and 1/2 ton. It's in the bin and it's ALMOST as good sex. Those black diamonds sure are pretty. I'm as high as a kite.
Herb :D :D :D

 
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Post by Chuck_Steak » Fri. Jun. 18, 2010 9:48 am

Patriot wrote:I live in NH but have to cross over the boarder into Lebanon ME to get my coal. It is $290 a ton bulk, picked-up.
There is a guy in Barrington that sells it for that price bagged.
He can also deliver for a modest surcharge.


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