Cheapo Coal
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Wait until tomorrow, bring shovel and and $50 and I bet it's yours.
- lsayre
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So what does "really close to coal" mean? The last coal advertized here that was very close to being coal was from Newport Aggregate.
- anthony7812
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That is way I now say thank you to my local dealer regardless of his price. Lesson learned.lsayre wrote:So what does "really close to coal" mean? The last coal advertized here that was very close to being coal was from Newport Aggregate.
Come on guys.
It says you can get your PICKUP really close to the coal. You can shovel it right in instead of doing the bucket brigade. Did that before, didn't like doing that. Now if its free that's another story. I'll bucket free any day any amount.
It says you can get your PICKUP really close to the coal. You can shovel it right in instead of doing the bucket brigade. Did that before, didn't like doing that. Now if its free that's another story. I'll bucket free any day any amount.