Coal Delivery 1-7 Tons, up to 150 Miles From Tamaqua, PA

 
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Post by amcarterlawncare » Thu. Aug. 22, 2013 7:25 pm

Hi folks,

Some of you may remember me, and I’ve delivered quite a few loads to NEPA CR members in the last few years, mostly from UAE Harmony before they closed. Well, I’m at it full speed this year and now I’ve got myself a truck (picking it up tomorrow) , I can now haul up to 7 tons.

I pull all my coal from Gale Mining and have had very happy customers so far! However, I’m happy to give prices and deliver coal from any other mine if desired. The “new” UAE seems to have good reviews so far but I haven’t delivered any loads from them yet, but I’d be happy to bring a load from them as well if desired.

I can haul 1-7 tons and will be installing dividers to make it more cost effective to deliver small loads. All sizes. My truck is not a “hi-lift” however using either my auger or chutes I can unload into almost anything. Feel free to ask! I have never not gotten a load of coal unloaded :-)

For prices please give me the following info:
-How many tons you would like (and I’m happy to give prices for different quantities because it does get cheaper if you get more and you may decide you want more to save money)
-Zip code
-Size
-And of course your contact info

I don’t have any “delivery” fees or fuel surcharges. It’s simply the price/ ton times whatever the weight slip says. So if you want 4 and I get loaded 3.9 that’s what you get charged for. And I give a $5/ ton discount if you pay with cash.

My schedule is very flexible, evenings and weekends are fine.

I can also do bagged up to 4 tons when it is available.

I can be contacted via phone at 570-292-3278, PM, or simply post on this thread and I’ll get back to you. I usually will get back to you within 24hrs, however phone is the quickest, leave a message with the info I need (if I don't answer) and I can have prices ready when I call you back!

Anyone is welcome to post on this thread and honest feedback is always appreciated.

Thank You,
Austin Carter


 
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Post by Wiz » Thu. Aug. 22, 2013 9:41 pm

Austin thanks for pm reply..

 
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Post by ihatewood » Fri. Aug. 23, 2013 4:13 pm

4 tons rice, 18419 delivered?

 
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Post by Darren L » Fri. Aug. 23, 2013 6:19 pm

this will be my 3rd year with Austin he is always on time and very friendly.Think we are only gonna need 3 tons of rice.

 
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Post by amcarterlawncare » Fri. Aug. 23, 2013 8:01 pm

ihatewood wrote:4 tons rice, 18419 delivered?
Prices are as follows for 18419:

4 tons- $255/ ton
5 tons- $245/ ton
6 tons- $230/ ton
7 tons- $220/ ton

Take off $5/ ton if you pay with cash... and buckwheat is $10/ ton less if you were interested.

Thanks,
Austin

 
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Post by buffalo bob » Tue. Aug. 27, 2013 5:18 pm

7 ton to 15534??? nut is manmouth materials still selling for 125.00 $$ a ton if so give me that price tks bb

 
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Post by maurizziot » Tue. Aug. 27, 2013 9:25 pm

3 tons rice coal 10940 Middletown ny


 
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Post by amcarterlawncare » Tue. Aug. 27, 2013 9:32 pm

buffalo bob wrote:7 ton to 15534??? nut is manmouth materials still selling for 125.00 $$ a ton if so give me that price tks bb
I believe Mammouth has upped their price $25/ ton ($150), at least that was in the beginning of the year...

7 ton to Buffalo Mills, PA would be $240/ ton total, or $235/ ton if you pay with cash...

If you interested I can call them and get you an exact price.

Thanks,
Austin

 
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Post by amcarterlawncare » Tue. Aug. 27, 2013 9:34 pm

maurizziot wrote:3 tons rice coal 10940 Middletown ny
Minimum of 5 ton out of state...

5 ton- $280/ ton
6 ton- $260/ ton
7 ton- $245/ ton

Subtract $5/ ton for cash payment...

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Post by LiftedAWDAstro » Wed. Aug. 28, 2013 3:06 am

How about 7 ton to central NY 13126. I use rice. Is the coal oiled?

 
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Post by amcarterlawncare » Wed. Aug. 28, 2013 10:19 pm

LiftedAWDAstro wrote:How about 7 ton to central NY 13126. I use rice. Is the coal oiled?
Well... after about 10 hours of driving it would cost $295/ ton, probably not even close to your local prices...

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Post by amcarterlawncare » Wed. Aug. 28, 2013 10:24 pm

FYI,

Local delivery prices are around $190-$205 depending on your exact location... Anywhwere near Tamaqua, Schuylkill Haven, or areas in between.

Thanks,
Austin

 
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Post by LiftedAWDAstro » Sat. Aug. 31, 2013 7:51 am

amcarterlawncare wrote:
LiftedAWDAstro wrote:How about 7 ton to central NY 13126. I use rice. Is the coal oiled?
Well... after about 10 hours of driving it would cost $295/ ton, probably not even close to your local prices...

Thanks,
Austin
I haven't called locally yet but they were $250 a ton last year. Thanks for the quote. I figured it would be high due to distance. I am contemplating hauling myself but for about a $300 savings after making 2 trips into PA, I am not sure it's worth it.

 
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Post by Duengeon master » Sat. Aug. 31, 2013 4:38 pm

how about 7 tons to 19047?

 
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Post by amcarterlawncare » Sat. Aug. 31, 2013 6:44 pm

Duengeon master wrote:how about 7 tons to 19047?
$230/ ton for all sizes except buckwheat which would be $220/ ton... Also, take off $5/ ton if payed with cash.

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Austin


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