Still Looking for a Coal Supplier

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Milosh
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Post by Milosh » Fri. Feb. 06, 2015 12:17 pm

no luck yet on ANY coal in northern Ontario. nearest I can find is 6-7 hours south near London. calling out again for any leads. thanks in advance guys n'gals.

 
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Post by D-frost » Fri. Feb. 06, 2015 1:09 pm

Milosh,
We have a forum member(DennisH), from the upper peninsula of Michigan. I don,t know if that's closer to you. Send him a PM, maybe you'll get a closer dealer. Good luck.
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Post by DennisH » Fri. Feb. 06, 2015 4:48 pm

Hello there!! How far north of Sault Ste Marie in Ontario are you? While my coal dealer is in mid-lower Michigan (Farwell, just west of Clare on US-127), he brings my load (and for another customer) to a point just 10 miles or so south of the Mackinaw Bridge. He's a great guy (Ken Warner) and his very competitive prices make it more than worth it to do a little driving for the sake of picking up multiple skids of coal. I usually take a goose neck trailer and bring back 3 x 60bag skids of coal (2400# each skid) that usually meets my needs. He mentioned last fall his supplier was thinking of going to 50 bag skids, or 2000# each. If that's the case I'll bring back four skids for next year. :D

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