Anyone Near Buffalo Want to Split a Tt Load for This Winter?
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Where you buying your coal?
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Don't be shy when buying a TT load gets 2 years at least each, and you will save in the long run.
I know money can be tight, just try buying oil!
I know money can be tight, just try buying oil!
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Yes,I would be interested in splitting a load. How much per ton how many ton? Rick
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I'm also interested, and may have a second taker.
Was looking to do a 22 ton load bulk rice or more if need be. As of now I could get rid of most but 5 tons give or take. Price I was quoted from Lehigh was 140 a ton plus 48.50 per ton for delivery to my home. So basically 188.50 per ton.