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Post by wwct » Fri. Dec. 03, 2010 8:40 pm

M & S Coal Sales - 570-644-1469
Gypsy from PA, been buying from him for 15 yrs. Bulk only. Hit on some bad time, but seems to be back in business :) He's hit or miss on his schedule, and you don't know the breaker, but it's always good stuff.

Charlie Gutowski Coal Sales - 860-283-5640
Charlie is from Northfield, CT. Sells bagged or bulk from Blashek. Course he's 80, and I bought 2 yrs ago from him (when the bad times hit above). Found him finally on Craig's list. Nice guy, very responsible, always returns phone-email.

BTW, I hate bagged coal. As a 5' 2" widow, they're like handling a screaming toddler throwing themselves backwards. Just had me a shovel.

Hope this helps somebody :D


 
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Post by Uglysquirrel » Fri. Dec. 03, 2010 8:46 pm

Thanks, I'm in Manchester. Where is Northfield ?

 
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Post by beemerboy » Sat. Dec. 04, 2010 9:17 am

I get my bulk from Phelps and Sons in Vernon, Ct.

 
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Post by EasyRay » Sat. Dec. 04, 2010 10:58 am

Uglysquirrel wrote:Thanks, I'm in Manchester. Where is Northfield ?
Its in Litchfield County. Northfield is north of Thomaston. Route 254 runs north west out of Thomaston right through Northfield. Thomaston is west of Bristol.

 
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Post by cokehead » Sat. Dec. 04, 2010 12:39 pm

wwct wrote:M & S Coal Sales - 570-644-1469
Gypsy from PA, been buying from him for 15 yrs. Bulk only. Hit on some bad time, but seems to be back in business :) He's hit or miss on his schedule, and you don't know the breaker, but it's always good stuff.

Charlie Gutowski Coal Sales - 860-283-5640
Charlie is from Northfield, CT. Sells bagged or bulk from Blashek. Course he's 80, and I bought 2 yrs ago from him (when the bad times hit above). Found him finally on Craig's list. Nice guy, very responsible, always returns phone-email.

BTW, I hate bagged coal. As a 5' 2" widow, they're like handling a screaming toddler throwing themselves backwards. Just had me a shovel.

Hope this helps somebody :D
I just talked to the guy at M+S Coal. His dump truck holds 11 tons and he has dividers in the body so he can split loads easily meaning if you have a few neighbors that want to split a load it is doable. His coal is washed and from the marathon vein. White ash. He has been to central Connecticut and is willing to go further on a case by case basis. He is from Coal Township, PA. Although I haven't done business with him he sounds like a decent guy on the phone. I think that is where my next load will come from.

 
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Post by cokehead » Sat. Dec. 04, 2010 12:41 pm

beemerboy wrote:I get my bulk from Phelps and Sons in Vernon, Ct.
I contacted them a few years back and they where unwilling to come to Mystic to deliver.

 
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Post by cokehead » Sun. Dec. 05, 2010 7:57 pm

cokehead wrote:
wwct wrote:M & S Coal Sales - 570-644-1469
Gypsy from PA, been buying from him for 15 yrs. Bulk only. Hit on some bad time, but seems to be back in business :) He's hit or miss on his schedule, and you don't know the breaker, but it's always good stuff.

Charlie Gutowski Coal Sales - 860-283-5640
Charlie is from Northfield, CT. Sells bagged or bulk from Blashek. Course he's 80, and I bought 2 yrs ago from him (when the bad times hit above). Found him finally on Craig's list. Nice guy, very responsible, always returns phone-email.

BTW, I hate bagged coal. As a 5' 2" widow, they're like handling a screaming toddler throwing themselves backwards. Just had me a shovel.

Hope this helps somebody :D
I just talked to the guy at M+S Coal. His dump truck holds 11 tons and he has dividers in the body so he can split loads easily meaning if you have a few neighbors that want to split a load it is doable. His coal is washed and from the marathon vein. White ash. He has been to central Connecticut and is willing to go further on a case by case basis. He is from Coal Township, PA. Although I haven't done business with him he sounds like a decent guy on the phone. I think that is where my next load will come from.
I made a mistake in my post and it was too late to edit it. The coal M+S sells is from the Mammoth Vein, not marathon. :oops:


 
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Post by BWood » Tue. Dec. 07, 2010 8:21 pm

I have been buying from Charlie for over 5 years, he can deliver bulk and get you Bagged. Priceless, sometimes I buy it bulk and other times I pick it up in buckets or bagged. he has a scale in his yard and always a nice guy to talk to!
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Post by getme2tons » Mon. Dec. 20, 2010 9:35 am

Hi,
I'm a long time coal burner in Enfield. I've used Phelps and Sons for the past five years. One of their drivers lives a few streets down from me. You can also get bagged coal from Mitchell Fuel on Sullivan Ave. in South Windsor. He has plenty. I buy from him in the spring if I need extra to get me through an extra week or two.

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Post by coaledsweat » Wed. Dec. 29, 2010 3:25 pm

Agway on State Street in North Haven has Kimmel's coal, nut and pea. They have a lot of nut bags that were giving up, not sure why but the bags were tearing open. They dropped them into clear plastic bags and selling them at 1/2 price @ $5 a bag, not a bad deal. Looks like he may have a ton or so. :)

 
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Post by blrman1962 » Sat. Jan. 22, 2011 7:48 am

Household fuel in New Britian Ct has been dealing in leigh vally coal since 1929 and sell both bulk and bagged at a very resonable cost. and he will deliver I beleive 1 ton or more to your door. he is open 6 days a week. his phone # is 860-224 2424
Household Coal & Oil CO, Household Coal & Oil Company Of New Britain, Incorporated, Household Coal & Oil
24 Dwight Court
New Britain, CT 06051-2317
860-224-2424 :)

 
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Post by jeff216410 » Mon. Mar. 14, 2011 12:58 pm

I heard Household coal and Oil was selling Jeddo Coal. Is that correct? Has anyone burned it? My cousin burns nut and loves Jeddo coal but I burn rice. I would love to get some rice to try. I use Blaschak and have had good luck with it, but I think I could get better coal. I have never tried another brand so I have nothing to compare to. I think I get too much ash. Also, the Blaschak rice coal seems to be a lot larger then rice.

 
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Post by coaledsweat » Mon. Mar. 14, 2011 1:21 pm

jeff216410 wrote:I heard Household coal and Oil was selling Jeddo Coal.
I burned Al's coal for 3+ years and have no complaints. He usually has 2-300 tons laying around so at least he has it. :)

 
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Post by EasyRay » Mon. Mar. 14, 2011 7:35 pm

jeff216410 wrote:I heard Household coal and Oil was selling Jeddo Coal. Is that correct? Has anyone burned it? My cousin burns nut and loves Jeddo coal but I burn rice. I would love to get some rice to try. I use Blaschak and have had good luck with it, but I think I could get better coal. I have never tried another brand so I have nothing to compare to. I think I get too much ash. Also, the Blaschak rice coal seems to be a lot larger then rice.
I burned their nut and pea coal for years and never had a problem. I get my coal from B T Enterprises now because their less than ten minutes from my house.

 
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Post by getme2tons » Tue. Mar. 22, 2011 9:43 am

I used all of the 2 tons I bought from Phelps and Sons around the 15th of March and bought ten bags more from Mitchell Fuel in South Windsor. The price is still $7.00 a bag. I bought ten bags and it appears that I will have to go back and get another week's worth in a few days.

The Blaschak coal is pretty good stuff but I still save $200 by buying the stuff in bulk.


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