What's the Price for 1 Ton of Coal in Your Area? 2008-09

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How much are you paying?

$119 or less
16
3%
$120-$129
3
0%
$130-$139
17
3%
$140-$149
24
4%
$150-$159
21
3%
$160-$169
25
4%
$170-$184
24
4%
$185-$199
25
4%
$200-$214
58
10%
$215-$229
71
12%
$230-$249
63
10%
$250-$269
50
8%
$270-$299
103
17%
$300-$329
66
11%
$330 or more
42
7%
 
Total votes: 608

 
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Post by slb04786 » Wed. Jul. 16, 2008 1:24 pm

Freddy wrote:I recently got 24 ton from Double Run trucking.(717-721-3996) 617 miles one way, $85 a ton delivery charge.
Ouch!! Freddy,
Did you check with Bruce at Center Farms? I know they deliver down your way. With 24 tons your should be all set for a few years unless you decide to sell some to recover your cost.


 
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Post by Adamiscold » Wed. Jul. 16, 2008 3:27 pm

Ed.A wrote:Just got updated pricing from CSM in Munson Mass. $270 per ton Rice ( their own bags 50lbs each.) I burned a ton of CSM and ton of Blashak last year with no difference experinced in quality. Price is up $15 becuase of fuel increase to truck it. So it's going to cost me about $30/40 more for the season......big freaking deal. A guy at work is selling Green Cord wood for $180 and seasoned is going at $200-225. Wow, am I'm glad I switched over to Coal.
I called them two days ago for a price and what it would cost to deliver, once again she told me that she would have to get back to me on the delivery price. So once again she didn't call me back, was looking at buying a Keystoker from them about a week or so ago and still waiting on that phone call too. Who do they get their coal from?

 
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Post by Blackdiamonddoug » Wed. Jul. 16, 2008 3:30 pm

215 a ton for superior pea coal 24 ton to be delivered to haverhill Ma 22 jul 08
Should last me three years.
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Post by sde48 » Wed. Jul. 16, 2008 6:20 pm

Double run just delivered 23.15 ton from Superior @140 ton. Trucking was $37 per ton for trucking, one way mileage was 181 miles to Norwich NY.

 
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Post by mozz » Wed. Jul. 16, 2008 6:56 pm

Just bought 4 ton rice $170/ton delivered from Scranton To Gouldsboro, about 25 miles, think it was extra for the mileage, is probably $150~/ton if you are closer. Delivered about 6 hours after I was there talking to the secretary. She said there could a shortage of rice for a bit. Also was 4 ton min, I can get by with 3 but I had to buy 4. Want to fire up the stove but I think i'll wait 4 more months.

 
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Post by n3twrkm4n » Wed. Jul. 16, 2008 7:31 pm

Ed.A wrote:Just got updated pricing from CSM in Munson Mass. $270 per ton Rice ( their own bags 50lbs each.) I burned a ton of CSM and ton of Blashak last year with no difference experinced in quality. Price is up $15 becuase of fuel increase to truck it. So it's going to cost me about $30/40 more for the season......big freaking deal. A guy at work is selling Green Cord wood for $180 and seasoned is going at $200-225. Wow, am I'm glad I switched over to Coal.
You're lucky, Cord wood around here can be as high as $360 a cord. Most places have it for about $110 a face cord (x3).

 
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Post by IBSacres » Wed. Jul. 16, 2008 8:23 pm

$320/ton delivered (I believe) for about a month more, then $340/ton. From Black Rock Coal here in Central VT.


 
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Post by Ed.A » Thu. Jul. 17, 2008 11:18 am

Adamiscold wrote: I called them two days ago for a price and what it would cost to deliver, once again she told me that she would have to get back to me on the delivery price. So once again she didn't call me back, was looking at buying a Keystoker from them about a week or so ago and still waiting on that phone call too. Who do they get their coal from?
I pick up myself, so I don't know what the delivered cost is. I couldn't tell you where they get it from, but I've seen no difference in ash content and heat output than what I got from Blashak ( these were head to head comparisons).

I'm really surprised at the customer service you recieved, they've been nothing but good to me personally.

 
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Post by Razzler » Sun. Jul. 20, 2008 10:27 am

$160.00 a ton from Tuscarora Coal Middleport Pa. picked up at the braker.

 
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Post by Freddy » Sun. Jul. 20, 2008 2:17 pm

slb04786 wrote:
Freddy wrote:I recently got 24 ton from Double Run trucking.(717-721-3996) 617 miles one way, $85 a ton delivery charge.
Ouch!! Freddy,
Did you check with Bruce at Center Farms? I know they deliver down your way. With 24 tons your should be all set for a few years unless you decide to sell some to recover your cost.
I did not check Center Farms.... never heard of them. Where are they? I tried a few local truckers & almost no one wanted to do it. I did find one place but they could only bring 19 ton & wanted a bit more per ton.

24 ton should last me 5 yrs. So the 24 ton I'm getting this week should get me through until 2018! But, after I get that I might sell some here & there. Need pea?

 
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Post by jersey » Mon. Jul. 21, 2008 9:15 pm

payed $435 delivered to holland twp nj may6 2008 for two ton from blackdiamond easton pa thaaats pea coal :D 8-)

 
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Post by Mark (PA) » Tue. Jul. 22, 2008 3:57 pm

$186 Ton from a local supplier in SW PA. Summit Rice coal. I have a dump truck so I hauled it from his lot.

 
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Post by szembek » Fri. Jul. 25, 2008 4:05 pm

Price just jumped another $25 to $275/ton for bagged rice coal delivered from Candor, NY. Wish I had a dump truck, it'd be worth my time/effort to drive down to Scranton.

 
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Post by efo141 » Sat. Jul. 26, 2008 2:29 am

162 a ton 23.3 tons of Superior rice/buck mix delivered to western MA. 250 mi.

 
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Post by coal berner » Sat. Jul. 26, 2008 3:27 am

efo141 You Should of Just Bought All Buck You Have a Keystoker You can Burn Straight Buck in them No Need to Mix
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