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Is Anyone Interested in Going in on a TT Load of Coal in NW

Posted: Sun. Jul. 07, 2013 9:17 am
by NWBuilder
Hello everyone,
For the past several years I have been going in on a tractor trailer load of coal with several of my neighbors. Well, I may be the only one who needs coal this year so I thought I would put the feelers out to see if there was interest. I am looking for between 10 and 12 ton so that would leave at least 10 ton. If there is interest we can work on the logistics. Last year we paid $265.00 a ton delivered. Great coal so let me know, thanks NWB

Re: Is Anyone Interested in Going in on a TT Load of Coal in NW

Posted: Mon. Jul. 08, 2013 3:06 pm
by Blackrocks
is this bagged or bulk coal

Rick

Re: Is Anyone Interested in Going in on a TT Load of Coal in NW

Posted: Tue. Jul. 09, 2013 10:13 am
by NWBuilder
Bagged

Re: Is Anyone Interested in Going in on a TT Load of Coal in NW

Posted: Sat. Jul. 20, 2013 1:08 pm
by davidmcbeth3
I could take 4 tonnes of nut -- depending on price of course ...

I see 280/tn at btpellet Intending on getting it before 1 aug price increase

so would need to have all facts before 25th of jul

Re: Is Anyone Interested in Going in on a TT Load of Coal in NW

Posted: Sat. Jul. 20, 2013 2:52 pm
by fifthg
I think I can get you bagged nut from Gale Coal for $250/ton dlvrd to Norfolk,Ct.,I just need to talk to a trucker on Monday,PM me if interested,cleanest coal in a bag,it never hits the ground or is rehandled after preparation.

Re: Is Anyone Interested in Going in on a TT Load of Coal in NW

Posted: Sat. Jul. 20, 2013 5:37 pm
by davidmcbeth3
I'm over in New London area ... so to get it from Nowalk to here would likely not be worth the hassle unfortunately.

Good louk finding someone 'round there ... not a bad deal

Re: Is Anyone Interested in Going in on a TT Load of Coal in NW

Posted: Sun. Jul. 21, 2013 5:51 pm
by NWBuilder
I'm in Norfolk which is in the upper left corner of the state. Exact opposite of New London!!

Re: Is Anyone Interested in Going in on a TT Load of Coal in NW

Posted: Sun. Jul. 21, 2013 8:38 pm
by fifthg
load can be comprised of any combination of sizes of coal,if that helps.you will need a forklift capable of handling one ton pallets

Re: Is Anyone Interested in Going in on a TT Load of Coal in NW

Posted: Tue. Jul. 23, 2013 5:48 pm
by davidmcbeth3
fifthg wrote:load can be comprised of any combination of sizes of coal,if that helps.you will need a forklift capable of handling one ton pallets
Or wife....lol

Tearing down 1 ton pallet? I think we all do that routinely...by hand

Re: Is Anyone Interested in Going in on a TT Load of Coal in NW

Posted: Tue. Jul. 23, 2013 5:53 pm
by NWBuilder
I will stick with my backhoe thanks very much!!!

Re: Is Anyone Interested in Going in on a TT Load of Coal in NW

Posted: Tue. Jul. 23, 2013 10:27 pm
by whistlenut
I know no one seems to want to step up and order a TT load, AND if you all want different sizes, then bagged is the only solution. You could do super=sacks if you had a means of offloading a TT load. Gale has some of the cleanest, well sized coal you will find and they will bag it any way you like, but you CANNOT have it both ways...bulk prices for bagged coal. I have done this for 45 years and I am set up for bulk, however damned few that get it from me, are. Bags are a very good alternative if you don't have bins, loaders or fork trucks handy.

Call Gale Mining because they will find you trucking at a fair price, and the gentleman who thought 250/ton delivered in NW Conn is surely being a good friend to pass that along. Up where I am bagged is 325/ton or 8.95 for a 50 lb bag. That is 360/ton. I don't know what you guys want, but this is a viable solution if you have bag enough to go direct. No middle man, but remember that DEALER has to own all the equipment; have a place to keep it, pay for it up front, sit on inventory....and deal with all the folks who bitch about the price, moisture, bags, ash content...blah, blah, blah.

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