Nut Anyone in NY or CT

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Cap
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Post by Cap » Tue. Dec. 26, 2006 8:26 pm

Hello List--

I have a dilemma! I need my utility trailer to run across I-84 into CT to purchase a pair of used Honda dirtbikes. But I just bought a ton of nut coal and it is stored in the trailer. I can shovel maybe 500 -600 lbs into tubs to keep here at home.. Anyone in NY or CT interested in the coal? I will not offer to any PA residents as to be fair with the list owner's commitment to this forum.

Will have to happen on Sat, AND NO, IT'S NOT FREE! Send a PM if interested. I am heading into Burlington, CT

 
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Post by Richard S. » Tue. Dec. 26, 2006 8:49 pm

Cap wrote: I will not offer to any PA residents as to be fair with the list owner's commitment to this forum.
Personal sales are really inconsequential to me. I'm only concerned about commercial listings.

Having said that seems like a lot of grief for 3/4 of a ton. Why not just get a cheap tarp and store it on that until you use it up.


 
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Post by Cap » Tue. Dec. 26, 2006 8:54 pm

Thanks Richard. I am looking into the possibility of shoveling it onto my driveway and tarping it. But if I could help a fellow member and recover some gas money, it would be a win-win.

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