Jeddo coal
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Everybody at Jeddo is down the docks loading the coal onto ships for EU
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My toilet in the basement backed up and flooded me out. This will cost a lot of money and I called LCN for a discount on my coal and they told me to get lost ... something about not my problem.They probably didn't have a rock slide
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Did they tell you that you were full of chit? And that caused the problem Sewer humor!coalnewbie wrote: ↑Thu. Sep. 15, 2022 9:32 amMy toilet in the basement backed up and flooded me out. This will cost a lot of money and I called LCN for a discount on my coal and they told me to get lost ... something about not my problem.
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went to jeddo today for rice. 198 a ton, coal not great lots of fines and a lot of rocks in it not bony coal but rock 2 inches in diameter. also a lot of blaschak trucks picking up prepared coal asked lady at scale they re selling to them.i blew out a tire on truck on way home not a great day
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Hope your evening improved. Did the scale lady give you an answer on the Jeddo going to Blaschak? About 5 or 6 years ago, the helper on my coal guy's truck told me that there was Lehigh sitting at Blaschak that year. No idea if that was true. I think Blashak had a bad summer that year from all the crazy Pa. flooding. It was a bad bony blend that year but there was a small amount of obviously harder coal mixed in.halftrack wrote: ↑Fri. Sep. 23, 2022 8:42 pmwent to jeddo today for rice. 198 a ton, coal not great lots of fines and a lot of rocks in it not bony coal but rock 2 inches in diameter. also a lot of blaschak trucks picking up prepared coal asked lady at scale they re selling to them.i blew out a tire on truck on way home not a great day
About 10-12 years ago there were endless Anthracite train loads going through Reading on the way to port for export. There was a huge export to Ukraine. Some of the smaller processers helped the big outfit fill the contract. Ukraine used to be the third biggest Anthracite exporter in the world after N Korea and Vietnam.
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Their coal and many others is a blended product every year. The not so great product was what I got once, 5 or 6 years ago. The Blaschak mix that I got last year was the best in some years. A dealer wouldn't be doing blending unless they are also a breaker/processer. Some smaller processers can't always get sufficient harder and/or low ash coal to mix in.