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Post by Idlorah » Fri. Nov. 18, 2022 6:23 pm

Sherman coal delivered all sizes.
Drop off points need to be able to be accessed by this dump truck, see pictures below.
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Current pricing for coal is $200 per ton.
Delivery fees vary

Please PM me if you are interested in a quote.

Thank you!
Isaac

(P.s. Mods and Mayor if this kind of post is not allowed in this section Please relocate to the proper area thanks.)


 
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Post by Retro_Origin » Fri. Nov. 18, 2022 7:22 pm

Idlorah wrote:
Fri. Nov. 18, 2022 6:23 pm
Sherman coal delivered all sizes.
Drop off points need to be able to be accessed by this dump truck, see pictures below.
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Current pricing for coal is $200 per ton.
Delivery fees vary

Please PM me if you are interested in a quote.

Thank you!
Isaac

(P.s. Mods and Mayor if this kind of post is not allowed in this section Please relocate to the proper area thanks.)
You're a good man! Just switched to Sherman (my winter supply) already I notice the difference! It is GOOD STUFF!

 
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Post by Idlorah » Fri. Nov. 18, 2022 7:32 pm

Retro_Origin wrote:
Fri. Nov. 18, 2022 7:22 pm
You're a good man! Just switched to Sherman (my winter supply) already I notice the difference! It is GOOD STUFF!
I'm currently running it in my allen stoker good stuff, less ash then blachak. and you cant beat the price

 
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Post by BunkerdCaddis » Fri. Nov. 18, 2022 8:53 pm

I would echo that as well, I am pleased with the Sherman coal I have. I'm burning it in my hand-fired boiler which is a new setup to me so I don't have a direct comparison but I have no complaints. :yes:

 
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Post by lincolnmania » Fri. Nov. 18, 2022 9:08 pm

I'm burning it now too. picked up a ton in July. After that's gone i have a ton of Superior buckwheat to burn and then will start burning the Blaschak in the coal bin.

 
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Post by Coalblooded » Fri. Nov. 18, 2022 10:22 pm

8 hours away but 208$ a ton cheaper lol

 
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Post by Hambden Bob » Sat. Nov. 19, 2022 5:43 am

Id,Many Thanx For Puttin' This Up!! Its rewarding to see that some Coal Outfits have shy'd away from "Rapin',Robbin' And Plunderin' " This will help out those that are Financially "Down On Their Luck" and taking a "Heating Beating"!!👍


 
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Post by lincolnmania » Sat. Nov. 19, 2022 8:25 am

This Sherman coal burns to a fine powder vs the Blaschak that I see leaves some unburnt coal in my ash pans.

 
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Post by Retro_Origin » Sat. Nov. 19, 2022 8:54 am

lincolnmania wrote:
Sat. Nov. 19, 2022 8:25 am
This Sherman coal burns to a fine powder vs the Blaschak that I see leaves some unburnt coal in my ash pans.
Blaschak rice was creating cakes/bridges in my flat grate, it made very good heat but I switched directly to sherman buck and problems went away. I'm super glad to hear everyone is having success with Sherman, I tell everyone about them! The only problem is how close they are to me and how deep my addiction to coal is! Deeper than my wallet! :lol: :lol: :lol:

 
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Post by nut » Sat. Nov. 19, 2022 9:24 am

I am going to fill my bin next season with it and give it a whirl. It sounds like the coal I used to get. Powdery ash. Wasn't much good for use on an icy driveway like Blaschak's coarse ash. Also, I used to be able burn it at a lower temp without going out. Blaschak needs the air in my stove or it goes out.

 
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Post by Retro_Origin » Sat. Nov. 19, 2022 9:28 am

lincolnmania wrote:
Sat. Nov. 19, 2022 8:25 am
This Sherman coal burns to a fine powder vs the Blaschak that I see leaves some unburnt coal in my ash pans.
nut wrote:
Sat. Nov. 19, 2022 9:24 am
I am going to fill my bin next season with it and give it a whirl. It sounds like the coal I used to get. Powdery ash. Wasn't much good for use on an icy driveway like Blaschak's coarse ash. Also, I used to be able burn it at a lower temp without going out. Blaschak needs the air in my stove or it goes out.
I haven't had this experience, though I've never burned their rice. Their ash is nice and chunky for me, superior is the one whose ash turned to powder for me, gets in the flue and all over the wet walls in no time.

 
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Post by nut » Sat. Nov. 19, 2022 10:13 am

I am burning nut. Maybe that is the difference?

 
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Post by Idlorah » Mon. Nov. 21, 2022 3:14 pm

Delivered 3 T of Pea to a fellow forum member this weekend for his axeman, I also wanted to add I do my deliverys on saturdays because of my work schedule. Pm for a quote, nothing better then coal for christmas!

 
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Post by mozz » Mon. Nov. 21, 2022 8:31 pm

Yeah that was me. So far so good. I have some last years coal left over that will get to the auger first but looks good. Thanks very much for the delivery.

 
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Other Heating: None, maybe some wood in the MCC in the shoulder season

Post by Idlorah » Mon. Nov. 21, 2022 9:32 pm

mozz wrote:
Mon. Nov. 21, 2022 8:31 pm
Yeah that was me. So far so good. I have some last years coal left over that will get to the auger first but looks good. Thanks very much for the delivery.
You're very welcome, you only missed out on 1.5 5gal buckets worth that was frozen to the body. My hand fired seems to like it.

I know you'll like the sherman everyone I talked to including myself has nothing but good things to say about it.


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