I Will Deliver UAE Harmony Within 100 Miles!
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I can deliver 1-3.5 ton anywhere within 100 miles of Schuylkill Haven, PA (17972). Might consider driving further, Can buy from Harmony or Superior and will consider other mines. Very fair pricing depends on distance and how much you want.
give me a call at 570-292-3278 (anytime) leave a message I'll call you back, or shoot me a P.M.
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Austin
give me a call at 570-292-3278 (anytime) leave a message I'll call you back, or shoot me a P.M.
Thanks,
Austin
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Do you have a high lift?
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How much for 3 tons of Harmony to 18330?
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No, I use a overdeck dump trailer, so it's aslmost as high as a pickup, then I use a shute. I'm in the process of fabricating an auger, then I'll be able to unload into anything a highlift can.Poconoeagle wrote:Do you have a high lift?
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I can deliver 3 ton to your area for $220/tonBrotherDave wrote:How much for 3 tons of Harmony to 18330?
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Austin
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3 tons of harmony would be $220/tonDarren L wrote:how about 3 tons to the Reading Area
3 tons of superior $210/ton
Austin
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can you deliver around 3 ton to newton/ransom 18411 if so how much?
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3 ton of harmony to 18411 would be $240/tonjayjay0504 wrote:can you deliver around 3 ton to newton/ransom 18411 if so how much?
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Austin just left my house and I HIGHLEY RECOMMENED this kid he was on time and very respectful. He is my coal guy as long as I burn.do yourself a favor call him now
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Hey what about a 2 ton delivery to 18614?
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PM Sent, Thanksanthony7812 wrote:Hey what about a 2 ton delivery to 18614?
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Hey Guys,
I now have an auger that I have used a couple times in the past few weeks and it works excellent. It's 11' long and I've already used the chute with it to go even further. So far I've only used it for Rice, but I think it will work fine with Pea also, not sure about anything bigger as it's only a 4" auger, but usually the bigger sizes don't need much of a slope on the chute.
Just wanted to update that,
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Austin
I now have an auger that I have used a couple times in the past few weeks and it works excellent. It's 11' long and I've already used the chute with it to go even further. So far I've only used it for Rice, but I think it will work fine with Pea also, not sure about anything bigger as it's only a 4" auger, but usually the bigger sizes don't need much of a slope on the chute.
Just wanted to update that,
Thanks,
Austin
I just saw your post about the auger. I was curious about what kind of auger you got. I just started burning coal and set up an auger to lift the rice coal from my bin on the ground to my 1st floor deck using an 11' long 4" diameter auger I got from Tractor Supply. It dumps into a tilt truck then I just wheel in the house near the stove. Works really well. Good luck!
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Yep, same thing, I bough mine at farmer boy ag, it was $80 cheap than tractor supply. I made reversed it's direction, did some modifications to the shaft to reverse it and put a 1 1/2 HP ag motor on it with a switch. Not that fast but it doesn't make a mess and is better than shoveling . I think it takes about 20 minutes to unload 3-4 ton.biggs wrote:I just saw your post about the auger. I was curious about what kind of auger you got. I just started burning coal and set up an auger to lift the rice coal from my bin on the ground to my 1st floor deck using an 11' long 4" diameter auger I got from Tractor Supply. It dumps into a tilt truck then I just wheel in the house near the stove. Works really well. Good luck!
Austin