Coal in CT
- EarthWindandFire
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- Location: Connecticut
- Hot Air Coal Stoker Furnace: Leisure Line Lil' Heater.
- Other Heating: Oil Furnace and Kerosene Heaters.
My suggestion, since all of us are having supply and price issues, is to find a member willing to have a tractor trailer load dumped in their yard and for 10 of us to split the load. Each of us could pay for two tons in advance so that the person doesn't get shafted if someone doesn't show up. And of course, the person accepting the delivery could charge a premium over cost.
- ValterBorges
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- Location: Berlin, CT
http://woodpellets.net/shop/8/coal
141 Atkins Street, Middletown, CT 06457 • Phone: 860-346-1270 • Fax: 203-237-9596
141 Atkins Street, Middletown, CT 06457 • Phone: 860-346-1270 • Fax: 203-237-9596
- Ed.A
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- Location: Canterbury Ct.
- Hot Air Coal Stoker Stove: Alaska Channing III/ '94 Stoker II
- Coal Size/Type: Rice
$385 a ton? Little steep if you ask me...he's prolly buying it from the guy in Bristol and marking it up, heheh.ValterBorges wrote:http://woodpellets.net/shop/8/coal
141 Atkins Street, Middletown, CT 06457 • Phone: 860-346-1270 • Fax: 203-237-9596
- EasyRay
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- Joined: Thu. Nov. 16, 2006 8:44 pm
- Location: Central Connecticut
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Harman TLC 2000
- Coal Size/Type: Pea,Nut or Stove
My son in law just picked up my last full pallet I will need for this season at B T in Bristol. Price went up to $360 a pallet for 2400 lbs of bagged Blaschak nut at the end of last week.