Coal Prices 2010-2011?

How much are paying?

$130-$139 or less Delivered
4
1%
$140-$149 Delivered
0
No votes
$150-$159 Delivered
3
1%
$160-$169 Delivered
7
2%
$170-$184 Delivered
16
5%
$185-$199 Delivered
19
6%
$200-$214 Delivered
19
6%
$215-$229 Delivered
7
2%
$230-$249 Delivered
23
8%
$250-$269 Delivered
8
3%
$270-$299 Delivered
14
5%
$300-$329 Delivered
6
2%
$330 or more Delivered
2
1%
$120-$129 or less Picked Up
4
1%
$130-$139 Picked Up
6
2%
$140-$149 Picked Up
7
2%
$150-$159 Picked Up
28
9%
$160-$169 Picked Up
7
2%
$170-$184 Picked Up
2
1%
$185-$199 Picked Up
5
2%
$200-$214 Picked Up
14
5%
$215-$229 Picked Up
9
3%
$230-$249 Picked Up
12
4%
$250-$269 Picked Up
10
3%
$270-$299 Picked Up
16
5%
$300-$329 Picked Up
9
3%
$330 or more Picked Up
1
0%
$250-$264 or less Bagged
10
3%
$265-$279 Bagged
4
1%
$280-$394 Bagged
8
3%
$295-$309 Bagged
6
2%
$310-$329 Bagged
7
2%
$330 or more Bagged
3
1%
 
Total votes: 296

 
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SteveZee
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Post by SteveZee » Fri. May. 27, 2011 7:25 pm

Up in Maine at least for my area Downeast, its $325 a ton for bagged. There are only two suppliers and one delivers for free if you buy 2 ton and up, the other is 325 plus a delivery fee and mileage! Sheesh. Still better than oil by a mile and although its about the same as I'd pay for a truckload of tree length logs,(3 tons) it doesn't count my labor sawing splitting and seasoning all summer then stacking in the barn.


 
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Post by johnnyscoal » Sun. Jun. 05, 2011 7:19 pm

Just received coal prices from american premium coal sales in Tamaqua, Nut & Pea 150.00 Ton picked up. Also Has anybody used Them. Looking to buy two tri-axle loads.
DiRenzo new prices are, Stove & Nut-175.00,Pea-155.00,Rice 185.00. Was there last thursday. They are a prossesor co. Thanks Johnny

 
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New Hope Engineer
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Post by New Hope Engineer » Mon. Jun. 13, 2011 6:24 pm

johnny, I burned about a ton of thier nut coal last year with no problems.
mark

 
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Post by mooseman100 » Sat. Jun. 18, 2011 5:25 pm

I stopped by Hegins and Sherman today. Hegins 155/ton and Sherman 162, both picked up rates. Sherman claims they do not mix coal from varying suppliers, Hegins readily admits they use coal from multiple places.

Any body use either before?

 
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Post by steamup » Sun. Jun. 19, 2011 9:09 pm

mooseman100 wrote:I stopped by Hegins and Sherman today. Hegins 155/ton and Sherman 162, both picked up rates. Sherman claims they do not mix coal from varying suppliers, Hegins readily admits they use coal from multiple places.

Any body use either before?
Just bought a ton of buckwheat from Shermans a couple of weeks ago to test burn in my AA. Short test burn seemed just fine. Will test burn some of it in my Keystoker in another week or so. Sherman also told me that they stick to the same sources for their coal to help maintain some quality control.

 
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Post by tom69z » Wed. Jun. 22, 2011 8:05 pm

http://www.zerohedge.com/article/guest-post-its-t ... nvest-coal

interesting whats beginning to happen here on planet earth.. ... very interesting. :idea:

 
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Post by warminmn » Thu. Jul. 07, 2011 1:27 pm

I just today bought bagged Blaschak nut coal for $270/ton. Thats in northern Iowa, a long way from the mines.


 
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Post by RAYJAY » Thu. Jul. 07, 2011 7:44 pm

hellooooooo Richard anyway you could start the new thread for Coal prices 2011 -2012 I was going to start it but can't do the poll.

Jeff

thanks for keeping the forum running great place

 
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Post by Cyber36 » Fri. Jul. 08, 2011 1:41 pm

$235 A TON(CASH) FOR CHESTNUT BULK.....................

 
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Post by qbwebb » Fri. Jul. 08, 2011 3:22 pm

Cyber36 wrote:$235 A TON(CASH) FOR CHESTNUT BULK.....................
How many miles from NEPA are you?

 
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Post by freetown fred » Fri. Jul. 08, 2011 4:45 pm

Hard to tell when people don't post thier location in the avatar area :( opppps--must be Black Op stuff :clap: toothy

 
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Post by samhill » Sat. Jul. 16, 2011 7:29 am

Just picked up a ton of loose Blaschak last night for $235/ton, price if you take it bulk with your own bags or trailer, $240 if he supplies the bags. Seems it's the trucker that keeps jacking up the price rather than the supplier, & the trucker hauls clay back so no empty runs. Still for being on the western Pa./Ohio line it doesn't seem too bad.

 
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Post by New Hope Engineer » Mon. Jul. 18, 2011 10:51 am

i was up at premium fine in tamaqua today,they are up to $160 a ton and going up by the fall! :mad: I was informed that this was due to the demand from china and other countries.

 
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Post by Cyber36 » Mon. Jul. 18, 2011 2:05 pm

qbwebb wrote:
Cyber36 wrote:$235 A TON(CASH) FOR CHESTNUT BULK.....................
How many miles from NEPA are you?
About 200 miles........

 
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Post by NorthernIndiana » Mon. Jul. 18, 2011 5:08 pm

Summer "sale" price in Northern Indiana Amishland is around $250/ton Bagged and $210/ton bulk without delivery charges.


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