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John Dale
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Post by John Dale » Sat. Dec. 15, 2007 9:30 am

I'm located in western PA. Near Pittsburgh. I own a Harman Mark III and have burn bitimous for years. I'm looking for an anthrcite supplier nearby. Does anyone know of a contact? A man used to sell out of his house near Export PA I cannot locate him anymore.


 
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Post by gambler » Sat. Dec. 15, 2007 10:54 am

John, try here. not sure of the prices.

KIEFER COAL & SUPPLY COMPANY
5088 W LIBRARY AVE
BETHEL PARK, PA
15102-2788
Phone: 412-835-7900
or
Heet Inc
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Dettinger Coal. Anthracite, Channel, Kentucky, Fireplace. Bagged Coal. Rt.51 - Beaver Falls. 724-843-3773.
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Valley Ice Company
(724) 846-1610
1104 Glenn Ave, Beaver Falls, PA.

 
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Post by BillS » Wed. Dec. 19, 2007 2:09 pm

I have heated with coal since a kid, a Blue Coal stoker in the 1950s and hand fired boilers and furnaces over the years - I have had a DS Machine furnace for 11 years. I got coal from Maxwells, Downingtown PA delivered in a lift truck (we eventually bought the truck - don't have it anymore - wish I did), then I was getting coal from Bill Wallace up in, I don't know, Carbon County or somewhere - he just disappeared, then I got a ton here and a ton there until I found Lutz in Skippack. Problem is I am in London Grove PA, near Avondale and Kennett Square PA and the trucking is killing me. I need a dealer in southern Chester County. Northbrook Coal and Oxford Coal, Grain and Hay aren't around anymore - any ideas. Hey I am retired - a young retired, but if a young guy would want to start a deliverly business and has a yard I'd be game to lend a hand.

 
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Post by BillS » Fri. Dec. 21, 2007 3:44 pm

Why bagged - if investing in a coal delivery busniness why not a front end loader, and a 3 to 5 ton scissors lift trunk and deliver bulk right to the customer's coal bin? You would need a yard and bins. I have seen nice bins at a local building supply yard for sand and stone that are large concrete blocks (most ready mix concrete plants make them with leftover concrete). It seems to me that bagged coal is the least efficent way of handling the product - you are handling it at least 4 times - bagging, loading bags on a truck, unloading bags off a truck and then dumping the bag into a coal bin. I have seen somewhere that someone still builds scissors lift bodies. I guess you would need a scale or access to one.

 
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Post by gambler » Fri. Dec. 21, 2007 8:26 pm

John Dale wrote:I'm located in western PA. Near Pittsburgh. I own a Harman Mark III and have burn bitimous for years. I'm looking for an anthrcite supplier nearby. Does anyone know of a contact? A man used to sell out of his house near Export PA I cannot locate him anymore.
John, found another.
40# bags of nut coal $5.65 each 50# bags Blacksmith Coal $7.40 each. Cord Wood Hardwood Split 1/2 Cord $70.00. Parker Metal Products 1051 Howes Run Road Tarentum Pa. 15084.

 
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Post by Linc » Sun. Dec. 23, 2007 7:54 am

Locally available coal with in 20 miles of me in upper Cayuga Co. Bagged "nut" is $6./bag or $300./pallet (2400#) in the City of Oswego.Or if I want bulk I need to run down to Cato for$199./ton pick up or $225./ton delivered min.3 ton. I still have some searching to do for other possible sources.

 
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Post by e.alleg » Sun. Dec. 23, 2007 12:01 pm

Southern Tier coal in Addison has bulk for $180/ton, that is down below Corning so it might be too far.


 
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Post by BillS » Sun. Dec. 23, 2007 4:07 pm

I have located a southeast PA dealer that is pretty knowledgeable, that least over the phone. Actually I found 2 dealers and leads on 2 more in PA, and one in North East MD. One is in Quarryville toward Buck and one is on 340 outside Lancaster. Both the prices are in the $185 range, nut, u-pick-up. I think the one in North East was $179, but MD has tax of 5%. I did hear there is a dealer in Kirkwood PA and one in Coatesville PA but I have yet to locate either. So far anyone I have talked to, their price delivered puts coal now up with fuel oil or gas - I can take $185 if it were delivered and just dumped on my concrete pad, but hauling it ½ ton at a time isn’t good – that would be 8 trips a winter more or less. For a guy that not too many years ago was paying $30/ton and that was delivered into the coal bin, this is sticker shock. The last year, late 2005, I got a load, I think was $130 or $140, I have held out until now.

 
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Post by lincolnmania » Sat. Dec. 29, 2007 11:41 pm

a friend of mine that comes up here often to work on his lincoln lives in salem new jersey and is wondering if there are any coal dealers in his area.....he has a small truck that can haul a half ton, so when he comes with the truck he can get coal, but it's his parents he needs to sell coal on........gonna need a source somewhere in south jersey......his stepdad wants to get a corn stove, he is trying to convince him to go with a new leisure line coal stoker with a power vent.

 
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Post by paving2007 » Sun. Dec. 30, 2007 10:07 pm

Hello Licolnmania
there is a place in woodstown nj just off of route 40 called woodstown coal and ice the phone number is 856-769-0069
thelast time I called them back in sept. thier bulk nut coal was 180. per ton picked up they also sell Blaschak coal by the bags not sure how much that is. Also the fire box in mayslanding sells bags of nut coal for 6.20 per bag
hope this helps

Tony

 
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Post by North Candlewood » Sun. Dec. 30, 2007 10:56 pm

We are looking for a supplier of bagged coal where we can pick up 4 to 18 tons at a time.
Various sizes in a load. Coming from Western CT
Bogie

 
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Post by lincolnmania » Sun. Dec. 30, 2007 10:59 pm

paving2007 wrote:Hello Licolnmania
there is a place in woodstown nj just off of route 40 called woodstown coal and ice the phone number is 856-769-0069
thelast time I called them back in sept. thier bulk nut coal was 180. per ton picked up they also sell Blaschak coal by the bags not sure how much that is. Also the fire box in mayslanding sells bags of nut coal for 6.20 per bag
hope this helps

Tony
thank you tony......he said he was gonna call woodstown ice and coal this week.......do you know if they deliver?

 
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Post by paving2007 » Sun. Dec. 30, 2007 11:43 pm

I am not to sure about delivery, I didn't think to ask as I was picking it up myself.
Let me no how he makes out

Tony

 
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Post by coaledsweat » Mon. Dec. 31, 2007 8:49 am

North Candlewood wrote:We are looking for a supplier of bagged coal where we can pick up 4 to 18 tons at a time.
Various sizes in a load. Coming from Western CT
Bogie
Call Al at Household Fuel in New Britan and set up a pickup, 203-224-2424. Its Jeddo deep mined, best I've had. You may want to bring a camera.

 
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Post by North Candlewood » Mon. Dec. 31, 2007 10:07 am

Thank You for the info I'll try him and the camera is pretty much standard


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