Jeddo Coal
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- Posts: 47
- Joined: Sun. Aug. 22, 2010 4:10 pm
- Location: Wilkes-Barre, PA
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Hitzer 983 F.P. insert
- Coal Size/Type: Nut/Stove Jeddo Anthracite
- Other Heating: Electric ( never use it )
FYI, Just picked up some nut coal from the breaker ( 150.00 ton). Looks great, very shiny, however some fines and wood, otherwise not bad at all. I haven't fired up the stove yet, but when I do I'll pass on the results.
- Duengeon master
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- Posts: 1958
- Joined: Sun. May. 06, 2007 7:32 am
- Location: Penndel, Pa.
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Harmon Mark III
- Coal Size/Type: Anthracite pea and nut mix. Bituminous lump
Did they charge extra for the wood?
I have used Jeddo coal it burns good for me.
I have used Jeddo coal it burns good for me.
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- Member
- Posts: 47
- Joined: Sun. Aug. 22, 2010 4:10 pm
- Location: Wilkes-Barre, PA
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Hitzer 983 F.P. insert
- Coal Size/Type: Nut/Stove Jeddo Anthracite
- Other Heating: Electric ( never use it )
I've been burning the Jeddo coal for a couple of days now, and noticed I needed to add more air compaired to the other Hazleton coal I get delivered that I usually use ( just wanted to cure my curiosity with both). Still, both burn hot and long with low ash. Excellent coal from this area!
- Duengeon master
- Member
- Posts: 1958
- Joined: Sun. May. 06, 2007 7:32 am
- Location: Penndel, Pa.
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Harmon Mark III
- Coal Size/Type: Anthracite pea and nut mix. Bituminous lump
The last time I burned Jeddo, It needed more air than most. It is a little harder to light also. but once going, it's good. Enjoy
I just got 2200 lbs of Valier coal. I can't wait to try it.
I just got 2200 lbs of Valier coal. I can't wait to try it.