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Coal Purchase Decision

Posted: Tue. Mar. 15, 2011 7:05 am
by NH Fire Dog
Hello Fellow Granite Staters,

I am having a new Coal Stoker stove installed soon, and was wondering where everyone is buying their coal? Are there any consortiums set up yet? I received an email from Mike Stower Coal in PA , "We can haul anything from 5 ton to 22 ton."
I really don't want 5 tons for myself but if we could band together it might make it worth while. I will report on price when he responds. What is everyone currently paying per bag? 40 LB,__________50 LB______________, TON__________________

Re: Coal Purchase Decision

Posted: Tue. Mar. 15, 2011 8:13 am
by Rob R.
What is your location?

Re: Coal Purchase Decision

Posted: Tue. Mar. 15, 2011 8:34 am
by freetown fred
ANDDDD, that's why there is a spot in our avatars for location--so people can help with these questions--nobody'll steal ya ;)

Re: Coal Purchase Decision

Posted: Tue. Mar. 15, 2011 10:27 am
by whistlenut
How much are you looking for? 2,3,4,5 tons?.....and where are you looking for it to be delivered/picked up from. No Co-op, but many are thinking about it. :idea: :idea: It's a small state, but Pittsburg is a long way from Portsmouth. :idea:
There are many retail operations who are fairly priced right now; there is not much profit for the aggravation involved. If bagged is 300 at ton or less, that is very fair. Fuel prices will change that price very soon, also. :shock:

Re: Coal Purchase Decision

Posted: Tue. Mar. 15, 2011 1:18 pm
by Blackdiamonddoug
Buying 25 ton this summer Haverhill ma next to NH anyone intrested in buying some
Doug

Re: Coal Purchase Decision

Posted: Tue. Mar. 15, 2011 7:07 pm
by NH Fire Dog
freetown fred wrote:ANDDDD, that's why there is a spot in our avatars for location--so people can help with these questions--nobody'll steal ya ;)
Sorry Fred, but I don't know what the "avatars for location" means. I'm fairly new here and still learning. Thanks.

Re: Coal Purchase Decision

Posted: Tue. Mar. 15, 2011 7:21 pm
by freetown fred
NH, go to top of page & where it says new messages--click it---I sent you a PM (personal message)

Re: Coal Purchase Decision

Posted: Tue. Mar. 15, 2011 7:28 pm
by NH Fire Dog
freetown fred wrote:NH, go to top of page & where it says new messages--click it---I sent you a PM (personal message)
Check it out, Fred... :)

Re: Coal Purchase Decision

Posted: Tue. Mar. 15, 2011 7:31 pm
by NH Fire Dog
Blackdiamonddoug wrote:Buying 25 ton this summer Haverhill ma next to NH anyone intrested in buying some
Doug
I'm all ears Doug....I'd like 3 ton of rice if the price is right

Re: Coal Purchase Decision

Posted: Thu. Mar. 17, 2011 1:12 pm
by Blackdiamonddoug
pea coal

Re: Coal Purchase Decision

Posted: Sun. Mar. 20, 2011 11:05 am
by Chuck_Steak
NH Fire Dog wrote:Hello Fellow Granite Staters,
Don't know where you live, but if you live near Rochester/Dover area, nobody
can beat Henry at McManus Fuels on prices, or service,
for Blaschak or Kimmel coal.....
If you want like 3 tons, he may even deilver a little further...

Dan

Re: Coal Purchase Decision

Posted: Sun. Mar. 20, 2011 11:52 am
by jim d
the profit margin on anthracite is not good for the b/s you have to go tru so if you get it for 300 per tonne or less is decent if everyone gets it shipped direct or tru a co op then there is not much sense in some one carring coal as a side line bus this is in the NE area thanks jim

Re: Coal Purchase Decision

Posted: Sun. Mar. 20, 2011 2:28 pm
by NH Fire Dog
jim d wrote:the profit margin on anthracite is not good for the b/s you have to go tru so if you get it for 300 per tonne or less is decent if everyone gets it shipped direct or tru a co op then there is not much sense in some one carring coal as a side line bus this is in the NE area thanks jim
That's a good point JIm