Re: Spilt a 25 Ton Load of Pea Size Anthracite Coal in NH

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Post by coalnewbie » Tue. Dec. 11, 2012 3:20 pm

Hey his board is now providing the economy with an equinomic stimulus - another horse nut.... welcome aboard.

 
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Post by horsefarm » Tue. Dec. 11, 2012 10:41 pm

Thanks.. My wife is the horse nut... lol....Im just trying to make things cheaper over all! :) The S260 from alternative heating is working great so far.. Whole house is warm and have had no problems with it so far! Just need the coal supply going! :)

 
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Post by horsefarm » Tue. Dec. 11, 2012 10:50 pm

I am wanting to spilt a 18 wheeler trailer load of 25 ton Bulk pea size anthracite coal in Southern NH. I have an S260 boiler stoker. Cost is $220 a ton delivered from PA to our houses in southern NH with the load split at each place. So 25 tons of pea coal is $5500 for the total load. Delivered and spilt load would be $2750.00 each for about 12.5 tons each.. Pretty good price considering bagged coal is $320 a ton around here... Anyone wanting to save a lot of money this winter over bagged coal give me a message...

Was looking to get it from Penn Keystone Coal in PA... Or if any one knows a good Supplier for a good price with good coal let me know as well... My options are open... Any one know how there coal is? :)
Thanks Joe..
Nottingham NH.


 
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Post by CapeCoaler » Tue. Dec. 11, 2012 11:35 pm

You can get better coal for the same price...
But you are on the right track...
Others will add their 2 cents maybe a nickle...
Whereabouts in Nottingham...
Going up there Jan 5 for a baby shower...
and some beer...

 
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Post by horsefarm » Tue. Dec. 11, 2012 11:45 pm

CapeCoaler wrote:You can get better coal for the same price...
But you are on the right track...
Others will add their 2 cents maybe a nickle...
Whereabouts in Nottingham...
Going up there Jan 5 for a baby shower...
and some beer...
Ya been told about Lehigh coal company.. going to check them out too....
Im near 125 and route 4 intersection.. Close to route 101......about 30 mins south west of Portsmouth NH...

 
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Post by fifthg » Sat. Dec. 15, 2012 8:36 am

I can get you a load of Gale Mining Co. Coal for 220 per ton,delivered.It is all fresh mined coal,and will be the best you ever got,
call them and mention coal forum,Gale's number is 570 668 5410


 
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Post by ewstuart » Sat. Dec. 22, 2012 5:10 pm

Hi Joe,

I've also been looking to buy bulk bagged for a few years. I purchased an AHS S130 4 years ago and have been using bagged Blaschak pea from a local Derry Source. I buy 1 ton at a time in the summer. I have not used anything else but have been told that Blaschak is high grade so I would want to see about comparisons. I have all the coal I need this year plus 3 tons, but I would still be interested in splitting a load with you. Do they have a forklift to get it from street to driveway/yard?

Ed
Chester, NH

 
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Post by spevans » Fri. Jan. 04, 2013 9:17 pm

Have you got any takers?
Been getting bags from henry McMannus in Barrington. Someone here thought he got about 280 /ton.
Is it worth getting bulk?
I'd be up for it if you get more folks

 
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Post by Chuck_Steak » Fri. Jan. 25, 2013 7:58 pm

spevans wrote:Have you got any takers?
Been getting bags from henry McMannus in Barrington. Someone here thought he got about 280 /ton.
Is it worth getting bulk?
I'd be up for it if you get more folks
Henry gets $320 a ton, by the pallet.
Cheapest around this area.
http://mcmanusfuels.com/index.html

Dan

 
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Post by watkinsdr » Mon. Feb. 11, 2013 9:01 pm

Joe: I'd like to split a load if you're still interested.

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