Help Needed: Fair Price for Used Pocono

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tonyl
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Post by tonyl » Sat. Nov. 01, 2014 5:09 pm

I have the opportunity to purchase a used Pocono topvent (4 yrs old) with hot air jacket and am wondering what a fair price would be. I live in the U.P. and although wood is abundant my wife is allergic to the smoke. I am also wondering about coal supplies for the Marquette area. Any and all info is greatly appreciated
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Post by ONEDOLLAR » Sat. Nov. 01, 2014 5:15 pm

Tony
WELCOME to NEPA... While I can't help you with the price I can tell you that there are several members here who live in MI. I am sure they will be along to help you out.

You might want to change the title of this post from "Used Pocono" to something along the lines of "Help needed for Used Pocono". More eyeballs will be drawn to a post like that.
Again... WELCOME!
OD


 
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Post by DennisH » Mon. Nov. 03, 2014 5:09 am

Hello Tony, and welcome to the forum! While I can't give you any info on a Pocono, I can sure give you some info on coal supplies here in the Upper Peninsula. I live west of Escanaba and have been heating my home with coal since 2011. Send me a PM on this site and I'll give you a holler!

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