Lehigh coal
- Dakotaguy
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- Coal Size/Type: Lots of rice from Lehigh
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Hello all me and my brothers went to Lehigh for 8 ton of rice coal yesterday plenty available nice and clean nice stockpiles of all sizes the gentleman working retail told us they have a 30 year plan on mining hope its true coal is super clean hardly any fines
- Hambden Bob
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- Coal Size/Type: Rice-A-Roni ! / Nut
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Nice to see 'Ya,Dakota! We sure enjoyed Our Time at the working Lehigh Operation! Heck,that was the Icing on 'Der Cake after Jack's Old #9 Mine Tour!! Glad to hear about the 30 year plan!
- CoalHeat
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- Coal Size/Type: Rice and Chestnut
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Yes indeed! Was there today and brought home a ton and a half of nut in the old heap.
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- Coal Size/Type: Rice,Buck, and Nut
Thanks for coming, hope to see you again soon!
- MountainJet1
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- Coal Size/Type: Nut
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Does Lehigh deliver pallets to Barrett Township, PA? If not, who may can PM me. I usually order 4 tons, dumped on a circular area off my driveway, which I cover with some tarp. Ive used Susquehanna however their Nut size is all out as of yesterday. ( I usually order loose nut coal, and would consider Pallets as an alternative, but prefer the loose. PM me with quotes much appreciated
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P.M. me your phone number and we can discuss some options.MountainJet1 wrote: ↑Wed. Dec. 12, 2018 2:53 pmDoes Lehigh deliver pallets to Barrett Township, PA? If not, who may can PM me. I usually order 4 tons, dumped on a circular area off my driveway, which I cover with some tarp. Ive used Susquehanna however their Nut size is all out as of yesterday. ( I usually order loose nut coal, and would consider Pallets as an alternative, but prefer the loose. PM me with quotes much appreciated
- CoalHeat
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- Stoker Coal Boiler: 1959 EFM 350
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- Coal Size/Type: Rice and Chestnut
- Other Heating: Fisher Fireplace Insert
I didn't let you know ahead of time, lately I don't know what or when I'm doing anything. Looks like a run for rice soon, this time I will try to give you advance notice!LehighanthraciteMatt wrote: ↑Wed. Dec. 12, 2018 11:49 amThanks for coming, hope to see you again soon!
- Hambden Bob
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- Coal Size/Type: Rice-A-Roni ! / Nut
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You simply couldn't help Yourself,You Under the Radar Coal Fiend,You!!
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- Coal Size/Type: Rice,Buck, and Nut
Anyone who has Facebook please go to our page and post photos of your Lehigh Coal burning in the comments of our photo of Rusty Taylor, our CEO, burning his Lehigh Anthracite Coal.
- CoalHeat
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- Stoker Coal Boiler: 1959 EFM 350
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Harman Magnafire Mark I
- Baseburners & Antiques: Sears Signal Oak 15 & Andes Kitchen Range
- Coal Size/Type: Rice and Chestnut
- Other Heating: Fisher Fireplace Insert
Yep, snuck in and out of there...lolHambden Bob wrote: ↑Thu. Dec. 13, 2018 11:45 pmYou simply couldn't help Yourself,You Under the Radar Coal Fiend,You!!
- swattley01
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- Coal Size/Type: nut / rice
- Other Heating: March Brownback potbelly #12
i have had a problem with reading coal breaking the auger motor gears on my alaska stove, so this year i got few bags or TRACTOR supply coal, what i bag of crap! i had at least a hand full of PEA coal screen out of each 40lbs bag, this TS location is walking distance to my house but i will never by coal there again. so i just dumped my first bag of LEHIGH COAL into my screen/coal bin, this stuff was smaller and cleaner then i have ever seen. the coal is more consistent as far as a TRUE rice size coal then TS-Reading-Blachaulk. and i do really like the blachaulk Nut coal in my old antique stove i would like to add. the alaska built auger system is very sensitive to larger size coal because of the design of the paddle that pushes the coal onto the burn tray.
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Thanks for the good review..swattley01 wrote: ↑Sun. Dec. 16, 2018 4:55 pmi have had a problem with reading coal breaking the auger motor gears on my alaska stove, so this year i got few bags or TRACTOR supply coal, what i bag of crap! i had at least a hand full of PEA coal screen out of each 40lbs bag, this TS location is walking distance to my house but i will never by coal there again. so i just dumped my first bag of LEHIGH COAL into my screen/coal bin, this stuff was smaller and cleaner then i have ever seen. the coal is more consistent as far as a TRUE rice size coal then TS-Reading-Blachaulk. and i do really like the blachaulk Nut coal in my old antique stove i would like to add. the alaska built auger system is very sensitive to larger size coal because of the design of the paddle that pushes the coal onto the burn tray.
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And "Thank You" for the compliment on the Blaschak nut.swattley01 wrote: ↑Sun. Dec. 16, 2018 4:55 pmi have had a problem with reading coal breaking the auger motor gears on my alaska stove, so this year i got few bags or TRACTOR supply coal, what i bag of crap! i had at least a hand full of PEA coal screen out of each 40lbs bag, this TS location is walking distance to my house but i will never by coal there again. so i just dumped my first bag of LEHIGH COAL into my screen/coal bin, this stuff was smaller and cleaner then i have ever seen. the coal is more consistent as far as a TRUE rice size coal then TS-Reading-Blachaulk. and i do really like the blachaulk Nut coal in my old antique stove i would like to add. the alaska built auger system is very sensitive to larger size coal because of the design of the paddle that pushes the coal onto the burn tray.
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- Coal Size/Type: rice
I also just recently found local feed store had bagged lehigh rice. Seems very nice coal and consistant. I was burning bagged blaschak but the lehigh is cheaper. I think i am burning less of the lehigh and getting a little warmer temps from stove. Bags seem a bit wetter than id like but that may just be the seller, have a ton coming wednesday. Overall extremely happy i found the lehigh
Cant wait to be back to bulk next yr though (just moved)
Cant wait to be back to bulk next yr though (just moved)
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Interesting to me has been the various bagging used by Lehigh,
I've had 3 different bag types with Lehigh,
one was the woven plastic burlap with a sewn top seam,
a plastic bag with the sewn top,
and a plastic bag with the heat sealed seam.
The pallet I'm using now is plastic with the sewn seal,
I like this the best, a little slit with the knife then pull and top opens right up.
I've had 3 different bag types with Lehigh,
one was the woven plastic burlap with a sewn top seam,
a plastic bag with the sewn top,
and a plastic bag with the heat sealed seam.
The pallet I'm using now is plastic with the sewn seal,
I like this the best, a little slit with the knife then pull and top opens right up.