In Need of High Qualty Coal in Sweet Valley Area.
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I have been burning nut coal for the last five years and thinking that this might be my last year with coal. I can not find good coal. I have friends that live down in coal country like Shamokin I have tried some of their coal and it burns great but no one delivers from down that way. I have tried Phillips Fuel in Plymouth that famous Reading Coal The first time I got from them was great than I got again and they delivered me nut coal with a lot of fines in it and it was mostly frozen. I tried Casey Casa and that was a nightmare it had a lot of shale in it and hardly burned. I tried Chervy's in that did not burn that great either and had a lot of fines in it. So if anyone out there can help me find good coal that can be derived to my area would be great.
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Welcome to the forum.
I have no idea where 'Sweet Valley' is, but if it's in the Northeast try here: Coal Delivery 10Tons Bulk Anywhere in Northeast (click the blue letters)
I have no idea where 'Sweet Valley' is, but if it's in the Northeast try here: Coal Delivery 10Tons Bulk Anywhere in Northeast (click the blue letters)
- SWPaDon
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Tractor Supply has been selling Kimmels coal, by the bag and by the pallet. Have you tried there? They don't deliver, you must pick it up.
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I thought it was Kimmel's?SWPaDon wrote:Tractor Supply has been selling Reading coal, by the bag and by the pallet. Have you tried there? They don't deliver, you must pick it up.
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Oopscoaledsweat wrote:I thought it was Kimmel's?SWPaDon wrote:Tractor Supply has been selling Reading coal, by the bag and by the pallet. Have you tried there? They don't deliver, you must pick it up.
I fixed it.
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mnk1999 wrote:Sweet Valley Is NEPA . I only can afford 2 ton at a time.
Call that number anyway,he may have somone who wants 8 ton,you 2 ton, 2+8 =10 ton.SWPaDon wrote:Welcome to the forum.
I have no idea where 'Sweet Valley' is, but if it's in the Northeast try here: Coal Delivery 10Tons Bulk Anywhere in Northeast (click the blue letters)