I'm moving into central Kentucky later this year, and I'm wondering if there are any sources of anthracite (pea or nut) in the area? This forum helped me find my original Leisure Line back in the day, and it's served us VERY well over the years (which will stay in our current house when we move), and I'd like to continue burning coal if it's available. We're looking at either a Hitzer 55 or 254 (top contenders so far) in the new place.
Thanks! -Chris
Antracite in Central Kentucky (Casey, Taylor, Adair, etc. Counties)
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Well, I know this is a super late response but just came across this...
I'm in the South Fork Creek area of Casey County, KY and Misty Mountain(a Mennonite general type store) sells bagged coal. Fairman is the guy that works there and usually has some in stock or he can get anything in. Will even fork lift it onto your truck for you. Fair prices too!
I'm in the South Fork Creek area of Casey County, KY and Misty Mountain(a Mennonite general type store) sells bagged coal. Fairman is the guy that works there and usually has some in stock or he can get anything in. Will even fork lift it onto your truck for you. Fair prices too!