New Jersey (north) COAL DEALER

Re: New Jersey (north) COAL DEALER

PostBy: Wood'nCoal On: Tue Dec 28, 2010 7:40 pm

The coal from American has been great and most important, CONSISTANT.
As a bonus, there terrific, honest and friendly guys. I won't go anywhere else for my Pea coal.


Yea, Bob's a good egg.
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Re: New Jersey (north) COAL DEALER

PostBy: spaserg On: Tue Feb 08, 2011 2:21 pm

Fairclough in Paterson coal hotter in burn and has red ash with clinkers, this year I used Wilson from Sparta and ash is white and almost no clinkers (very powdery ash) but burn temp is lower ,much lover then from Fairclough fuel company.Usually I used 4 tons per year, I think if it's lower temp its' mean I need more coal==> more money.So probably next year I go back to fairclough, or try Craizy4coal??. This is just my opnion about coal from two different company. Will see. Best regards to all .
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PostBy: Smoker858 On: Fri Oct 28, 2011 5:54 pm

Got 3 tons bagged NUT. Hitzer 93-50 going in Saturday The dog can't wait, the wife is freezing but all good things take time.

Will report on coal characteristics later
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Re: New Jersey (north) COAL DEALER

PostBy: crazy4coal On: Sat Oct 06, 2012 7:47 pm

It's been almost a year since anyone posted here so I'll break the ice. We are still here and have bagged coal in stock. We are open on weekends and welcome pickups. Give us a call at 973-862-0079 or 973-862-0120. Come on New Jersey the cold is on it's way and fuel oil is going up daily. Feel the warmth of coal!
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Re: New Jersey (north) COAL DEALER

PostBy: Smoker858 On: Mon Nov 12, 2012 3:48 pm

Crazy4coal delivered early last season. Long story short now have the wife to burn it. Her new hip works good. Well same wife but she's now functional. Oh the coal burns to a very fine tan ash. Bob sure handles some fine coal.
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Re: New Jersey (north) COAL DEALER

PostBy: freetown fred On: Mon Nov 12, 2012 4:03 pm

Damn smoker, the bionic wife--that's outstanding. ;)
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Re: New Jersey (north) COAL DEALER

PostBy: georgedj On: Thu Nov 15, 2012 9:33 pm

crazy4coal wrote:It's been almost a year since anyone posted here so I'll break the ice. We are still here and have bagged coal in stock. We are open on weekends and welcome pickups. Give us a call at 973-862-0079 or 973-862-0120. Come on New Jersey the cold is on it's way and fuel oil is going up daily. Feel the warmth of coal!



I know only do weekends is there any way i could get some bags to last me for a couple of weeks until i make a bin
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Re: New Jersey (north) COAL DEALER

PostBy: mattcoalburner On: Thu Nov 15, 2012 9:45 pm

TimW wrote:Hey guys, I've burning coal for about two months now in an AHS S130 Coal Boiler. I finally got a few pictures to share, but wrt this thread I wanted to post my coal ash and get your feedback on whether it looks like it should or not. I have no prior experience and nothing to compare it with. I purchased my bagged coal from crazy4coal. We've been enjoying the heat so much we've gotten relaxed on our thermostat :notsure: I've already used 25% of my coal and I thought I was well-covered for the season... I may just need to get some more in a few months. We're heating both baseboard and domestic water. Anyway, here's the pictures of the coal ash. Any comments?

Coal Ash 12-2009.jpg


Coal Ash2 12-2009.jpg


Ashes dont look horrible, a little more red color and fusion then I like but not bad a t all
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Re: New Jersey (north) COAL DEALER

PostBy: Wood'nCoal On: Thu Nov 15, 2012 9:55 pm

georgedj wrote:
crazy4coal wrote:It's been almost a year since anyone posted here so I'll break the ice. We are still here and have bagged coal in stock. We are open on weekends and welcome pickups. Give us a call at 973-862-0079 or 973-862-0120. Come on New Jersey the cold is on it's way and fuel oil is going up daily. Feel the warmth of coal!



I know only do weekends is there any way i could get some bags to last me for a couple of weeks until i make a bin



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