best source for buckwheat & nut coal?

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best source for buckwheat & nut coal?

PostBy: mof1964 On: Mon Jan 07, 2013 2:08 pm

Looking for a new source of buckwheat & nut coal. Had been getting coal from UAE the last 4 years but hear that their coal is in short supply.
I usually get 6 to 8 ton of buckwheat and 2 ton nut.
Don't mind having to travel some as i am from northern lancaster county.
any advise would be greatly appreciated.



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Re: best source for buckwheat & nut coal?

PostBy: MATTHEW D. On: Mon Jan 07, 2013 4:49 pm

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Re: best source for buckwheat & nut coal?

PostBy: LDPosse On: Mon Jan 07, 2013 4:52 pm

MATTHEW D. wrote:http://www.direnzocoal.com/


Is your coal deep or surface mined? White or red ash? Do you offer oiled coal? Do you have a sample analysis that can be posted here? Oh yeah.. and current price per ton....

Inquiring minds want to know! :D

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Re: best source for buckwheat & nut coal?

PostBy: Rob R. On: Mon Jan 07, 2013 4:57 pm

LDPosse wrote:
MATTHEW D. wrote:http://www.direnzocoal.com/


Is your coal deep or surface mined? White or red ash? Do you offer oiled coal? Do you have a sample analysis that can be posted here? Oh yeah.. and current price per ton....

Inquiring minds want to know! :D

Thanks!


Are you shopping for a TT load?
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Re: best source for buckwheat & nut coal?

PostBy: LDPosse On: Mon Jan 07, 2013 5:04 pm

Rob R. wrote:Are you shopping for a TT load?


Not a TT load... I'm going to borrow a single axle dump from a buddy of mine and get 6-8 tons though next time I get coal.
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Re: best source for buckwheat & nut coal?

PostBy: MATTHEW D. On: Mon Jan 07, 2013 5:21 pm

LDPosse wrote:
MATTHEW D. wrote:http://www.direnzocoal.com/


Is your coal deep or surface mined? White or red ash? Do you offer oiled coal? Do you have a sample analysis that can be posted here? Oh yeah.. and current price per ton....

Inquiring minds want to know! :D

Thanks!

Don't go by deep mined or surface, red or white....Some surface mine coal is acutally better than deep mine, some red ash is better than white, some white is better than red......All DiRenzo Coal is tested and they have all results available if you contact them directlyhttp://www.direnzocoal.com/ The coal they have now is some of the best they have had in 80 years...and they alway had good coal!!!!!! Please contact them directly
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