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Trailer of Bagged Coal

Posted: Tue. Aug. 20, 2013 11:10 am
by paulsferg
where is the best place to get a tractor trailer of bagged rice to southern,ny?

Re: Trailer of Bagged Coal

Posted: Tue. Aug. 20, 2013 9:18 pm
by whistlenut
Call direct and get the the info straight from the 'horse. :idea:

Re: Trailer of Bagged Coal

Posted: Tue. Aug. 20, 2013 9:20 pm
by 2001Sierra
Try Cornwall Coal, they are down your way.
22 Station Rd New Windsor, NY 12553
(845) 534-3808

Re: Trailer of Bagged Coal

Posted: Wed. Aug. 21, 2013 6:03 pm
by e.alleg
I just bought a trailer load of rice coal from this guy at baggedcoal.com Phone # 814-244-3140. I sent a check for 22.5 tons (18 pallets) they arrived less than a week later. The bags say "KIMMEL'S" on them. The guy I talked to arranged trucking for me, I had to hire a guy with a fork truck to offload them on my site. You'll have to call for the current price as I'm not affiliated with the company. The coal is very wet but it appears to be straight out of the breaker. As it sits it will dry up some. The last batch I bought locally was in unmarked bags and regardless of the claims it was over 20% ash so I was ready for a new source. They claim this coal is 7-10% ash 13k BTU seems like decent coal to me - we'll see I have 3 years worth lol. The lump sum check was tough to write but I saved $1200 by buying a truckload. I'll comment on how it burns once it gets cold.

Re: Trailer of Bagged Coal

Posted: Thu. Aug. 22, 2013 6:14 am
by Rob R.
I have gotten three loads from them. Good coal and service. $199 per ton right now.

Re: Trailer of Bagged Coal

Posted: Thu. Aug. 22, 2013 8:07 am
by steamup
Gale Mining also bags coal.

Gale Mining Co. 1 570 668 5410

Call them to see, but you may have to arrange your own trucking.
They may have a trucker they can recommend.

Baggedcoal.com is a broker for Kimmels and arranges the trucking for you.

Re: Trailer of Bagged Coal

Posted: Thu. Aug. 22, 2013 10:40 am
by Rob R.
Feel free to call Gale and check, but the last time I spoke to them they were too busy to bag coal...bulk is still readily available.