Casey Kassa Coal?

 
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Post by Sleeper735 » Mon. Jan. 26, 2015 10:03 pm

joshsdaddy wrote:Anyone use coal from Casey Kassa? I live in Alden, literly less than 1/4 mile from them. But I have had a few people tell me its rocky and no good. Was told Chervys is the best around.


I live not far from you. The best around and I use is Phillips fuel in Plymouth. It is reading coal.

 
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Post by mariohotshot » Tue. Jan. 27, 2015 8:02 am

ihatewood wrote:Been burning Susquehanna in Pitston this year it rocks good heat: minimal ash some fines but other wise really good coal, Susquehanna took over Hudson this year, burned Hudson last year and had issues with keeping it lit was extremely wet. Not good for Harman Mag stoker. But since new owners it's been great. Give them a try you will enjoy the giant loader putting coal in your truck.
I have experienced the opposite. The caol is worst for me this year. The only difference is I bought bagged coal this year instead of bulk. Is there a difference? Maybe.

 
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Post by joshsdaddy » Tue. Jan. 27, 2015 8:28 am

Shouldn't be if its from the same place. The bagged will be more wet. I have been burning Chervy's and it has been good. I did try a few buckets from Kasa last week. It didnt burn bad, but my wife said she will never go back there. Their pile was barely 2' high, and she said the lady was very rude. But she went to the one in Nanticoke. I myself have property bording the owners (Vince) and he is an extremely nice guy. I will stick to Chervy's, its close, cheap, are nice people, very clean area, and burns well.


 
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Post by forgach0206 » Wed. Feb. 11, 2015 1:06 am

I bought 3 ton of rice coal from Casey Kassa this year. Didn't put out very good or even consistent heat. Been using bagged Blaschak coal till I could find a new supplier that is willing to put their truck in between my house and garage. I have to say that the Blaschak has been putting out some great heat! Now to find a supplier comparable in the Nanticoke area. Will never order Casey Kassa again.

 
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Post by joshsdaddy » Thu. Feb. 12, 2015 11:48 am

Chervy delivers to Nanticoke. Burns very well also.

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