Anthracite Price Per Ton for the 2020-2021 Heating Season
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Already started the stove last week since I had a ton left over from 19. Blaschak rice, 5 tons delivered 210/ton out of Hoke Mills, York PA.
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Just back from Reese's in Quarryville (or Buck, if that's how you look at it). I got 1.75 ton of nut Blaschak on my little trailer. $190/ton picked up. He told me they moved a lot of coal this past week.
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Just picked up 2400# of bagged Blaschak stove for ($329.00) $350.28 OTD
from Cherry Valley stove and 2700# of bulk Lehigh nut for ($227/ton) $317.94 OTD from Boslers.
from Cherry Valley stove and 2700# of bulk Lehigh nut for ($227/ton) $317.94 OTD from Boslers.
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Some of these prices especially for the bagged. I should start bagging it. Even here in hazleton you double your money selling it in bags. Even without an automated bag line you'd make a fortune
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Which breaker? I haven't bought any this year so far but I'm almost down to sweepings. I had a bunch of bootleg stuff from a guy I know. It's not the highest quality, but the price was really right I'm not sure if I can get much of that this year.
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That was at Superior.joethemechanic wrote: ↑Tue. Nov. 24, 2020 9:40 pmWhich breaker? I haven't bought any this year so far but I'm almost down to sweepings. I had a bunch of bootleg stuff from a guy I know. It's not the highest quality, but the price was really right I'm not sure if I can get much of that this year.
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i miss the bootleg coal. was getting some mined near branchdale yrs ago.
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My buddy owns a piece of property that had a breaker on it over a hundred years ago. There is so much call on the ground in pieces of stove and larger that you could heat my building for a hundred years. The problem is, it's tough to even get to it walking. It's like a jungle and you have to go up and down hills so steep that you're holding on to saplings just to keep from sliding down the hill.lincolnmania wrote: ↑Wed. Nov. 25, 2020 10:09 ami miss the bootleg coal. was getting some mined near branchdale yrs ago.
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that's how it was where i used to live, the woods were loaded with chunks of coal that fell off the wagons in the 1800's. i was a few hundred yards from where the hegins breaker used to be.joethemechanic wrote: ↑Wed. Nov. 25, 2020 10:45 amMy buddy owns a piece of property that had a breaker on it over a hundred years ago. There is so much call on the ground in pieces of stove and larger that you could heat my building for a hundred years. The problem is, it's tough to even get to it walking. It's like a jungle and you have to go up and down hills so steep that you're holding on to saplings just to keep from sliding down the hill.
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i paid 150 a ton at American premium coal in south Tamaqua. 2.5 ton of buck.
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I was in harbor freight today buying stuff and I saw that their coal in 40 lb bags is 2 for $10. Seemed like a pretty good price if you're buying the bagged stuff. It said to sell ended I believe the 28th so if you're going to buy any you better get it by this weekend.
Sorry I meant tractor supply not harbor freight, I was in both places, I'm guessing I'm having a senior moment
Sorry I meant tractor supply not harbor freight, I was in both places, I'm guessing I'm having a senior moment
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I just bought 2400# bagged pine valley bolts in Mesopotamia ohio for 295.00 out the door
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Right now jeddo in hazleton is 155 a ton picked up, and premium in tamaqua is $150 a ton picked up.