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Re: Where Do You Get Your Bituminous Coal and a Going Price?

Posted: Mon. Aug. 30, 2021 1:50 pm
by europachris
Mobile-tech1 wrote:
Wed. Aug. 25, 2021 8:27 pm
Looking for a source for bit in northern IL I’m just about an hour from the wis boarder
Last time I bought some (almost 10 years ago now) I had to drive down to S. Illinois and went to Knight Hawk Coal: http://knighthawkcoal.com/. They were one of the few places that A) had stoker coal and B) sold to the public.

There's a mine down around Peoria (or maybe north of Bloomington) I believe, but have no idea if they sell to the public.

You're not going to find anything closer unless maybe it's something specialized like blacksmithing coal. I don't know where the steam tractor people or the Illinois Railway Museum obtain steam coal, but it wouldn't help me any since I need stoker size. With all the coal powerplant closings as well as the University system switching over from coal to natural gas, the demand for stoker size has all but disappeared.

Chris

Re: Where Do You Get Your Bituminous Coal and a Going Price?

Posted: Mon. Aug. 30, 2021 4:10 pm
by Mobile-tech1
Yeah I hear ya , I was asking one of the guys showing he’s steamer a couple weeks ago , all he knew is the have a truck load brought up from southern IL around the time of the sycamore show,I forgot about the train museum in union IL , I might have to pay them a vIsit place I used to wrench for hauled oversized we brought a few pieces over to that museum

Re: Where Do You Get Your Bituminous Coal and a Going Price?

Posted: Wed. Jan. 05, 2022 6:59 am
by Poustinek
North pole gravel 7$ 40 lb bag bituminous comes from Healy ak

Re: Where Do You Get Your Bituminous Coal and a Going Price?

Posted: Wed. Jan. 05, 2022 12:25 pm
by fig
Mobile-tech1 wrote:
Mon. Aug. 30, 2021 4:10 pm
Yeah I hear ya , I was asking one of the guys showing he’s steamer a couple weeks ago , all he knew is the have a truck load brought up from southern IL around the time of the sycamore show,I forgot about the train museum in union IL , I might have to pay them a vIsit place I used to wrench for hauled oversized we brought a few pieces over to that museum

Don’t know if you found any but viper coal mine in Elkhart Illinois (a little north east of Springfield) will sell one ton minimum. $86 a ton last year. I haven’t bought any this year. They call it stove coal but it’s more like stoker size. I’ve always been baffled by this. I’ve asked them a few times why they think it’s stove size and they swear it is. I don’t think they know much about size, just digging it. They mostly sell to power plants.

Re: Where Do You Get Your Bituminous Coal and a Going Price?

Posted: Wed. Jan. 05, 2022 1:33 pm
by Mobile-tech1
I didn’t get any this year , was gonna take a drive north or south with my trailer and get as much as I could , ended up got a bunch of oak , hickory and walnut just finished splitting last of it to empty my trailer , I get some time I’ll go get 3 tons I think

Re: Where Do You Get Your Bituminous Coal and a Going Price?

Posted: Wed. Jan. 05, 2022 1:34 pm
by Mobile-tech1
Thanks for the info 👍🙂

Re: Where Do You Get Your Bituminous Coal and a Going Price?

Posted: Wed. Jan. 05, 2022 4:02 pm
by fig
It can be hit or miss on fines. I’ve gotten loads that didn’t have much and I’ve got loads that had a lot. Just a warning.

Re: Where Do You Get Your Bituminous Coal and a Going Price?

Posted: Wed. Jan. 05, 2022 8:08 pm
by Mobile-tech1
Yeah kinda figured to be expected , for $86 a ton I’ll deal with it , yeah I agree stove size should be much larger

Re: Where Do You Get Your Bituminous Coal and a Going Price?

Posted: Thu. Mar. 24, 2022 10:05 pm
by vanguy
Last load of Bituminous for me this year! This should be enough to get me through "blackberry winter, "dogwood winter" and all those other "winters" this season. Bought from Sampson's Coal Co. in Owensboro, KY for $100 a ton picked up. Looked like they we close to the last of their coal pile for the season, but the guy who loaded me up shook the bucket rake pretty good and I got mostly lumps, with very few fines. Sweet! Thank you Sampson's guy!

Re: Where Do You Get Your Bituminous Coal and a Going Price?

Posted: Mon. Apr. 04, 2022 10:24 pm
by carlherrnstein
Bramhi in Wellston Ohio stoker $100 they also offer lump and egg sizes please note haul prices increased 15% I honestly don't know how it didn't go up more.

Re: Where Do You Get Your Bituminous Coal and a Going Price?

Posted: Mon. Apr. 04, 2022 10:39 pm
by Mobile-tech1
I’m gonna take the drive and fill my trailer with a couple tons this year , I wanna mix bit with wood when I burn it

Re: Where Do You Get Your Bituminous Coal and a Going Price?

Posted: Sun. May. 15, 2022 12:29 pm
by L&N K2A 152
For anyone looking to purchase Bituminous Coal in the area of Louisville. Ky. or Southern Indiana, I found a really great source, and agreed to "spread the word" for the owner. The Byrd Coal Yard (Mr. David Byrd) is located in the middle of Sulphur, Ky., exit #28 on I-71 east of Louisville. His address is 6071 Fallen Timber Rd. (KY 1606) on the North side of L&N Railroad tracks. He said you need to call (502-743-5258) before coming to make sure he'll be around. His coal is just downright beautiful stuff. Small Lumps to Slabs & anything in between. Built in truck scales- weigh you empty & loaded. He will sell you a truck load or a 5 gal. bucket full. I believe his rate was $189./ton. I filled sacks totaling 500lbs. in April 2022 and my charge was $46.00. I must say that Mr. Byrd is one heck of a nice man. The best shopping trip I've had in years!!
Michael

Re: Where Do You Get Your Bituminous Coal and a Going Price?

Posted: Wed. Sep. 21, 2022 10:04 pm
by Jl960
Is this place still up and running I live in McDowell county

Re: Where Do You Get Your Bituminous Coal and a Going Price?

Posted: Fri. Sep. 23, 2022 12:07 pm
by L&N K2A 152
Hello JI960,
Yes, as far as I know Mr. Byrd is still selling coal. Just call the number listed above to make sure. Happy burning.
Michael

Re: Where Do You Get Your Bituminous Coal and a Going Price?

Posted: Tue. Oct. 18, 2022 3:12 pm
by wnycoalier
Puxatanty $130 ton for bit, valier