4 Ton Coal Delivery 2010 Prices..80 Mile Radius in Pa

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mikeystowercoal
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Post by mikeystowercoal » Wed. Sep. 29, 2010 12:03 am

Hello
Good Deep Mined Coal from Northeast Pa.
Family business for almost 40 years.
Barley, Rice, Buck, Pea, Nut, Stove.

Hi lift dump truck coal delivery. 4 ton coal prices.
from Pa 18224
Local - under 10 miles = $180.00 per ton
11 - 20 miles = $185.00 per ton
21 - 30 miles = $190.00 per ton
31 - 50 miles = $195.00 per ton
51 - 70 miles = $210.00 per ton
71 - 80 miles = $225.00 per ton
80+ miles - please call for a quote.

Credit cards are accepted
or cash in person.

thank you
Mike Stower Coal
http://www.stowercoalandoil.com
570-233-5185

 
GeorgiePorgie
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Post by GeorgiePorgie » Wed. Oct. 06, 2010 1:10 am

These are great Prices, I buy it at the mine for 140 a ton
My buddy got a delivery of 4 tons, in Pocono Summit for a total of 720.00 so that's a 180 Delivered minimum delivery was 4 tons, from the scranton Area.

It's much cheaper than oil and electric.

 
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Post by mikeystowercoal » Wed. Oct. 06, 2010 6:44 pm

Thanks.
I try to be as reasonable as possible with my pricing.
ever need anything, let me know

Mikey
http://www.stowercoalandoil.com


 
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pine grove coal user
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Other Heating: New Yorker oil burner which almost never runs, thanks to the Tarm!

Post by pine grove coal user » Wed. Oct. 06, 2010 9:25 pm

Which mine or breaker supplies your business?
White ash or red ash?

 
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Post by Richard S. » Wed. Oct. 06, 2010 9:41 pm

mikeystowercoal wrote: 71 - 80 miles = $225.00 per ton
Just think if you had an extra 3 ton on that truck. :D

 
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Post by mikeystowercoal » Thu. Oct. 07, 2010 4:32 pm

pine grove coal user wrote:Which mine or breaker supplies your business?
White ash or red ash?
Jeddo Highland and Coal Contractors


 
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Post by gcollector2002 » Sat. Dec. 18, 2010 6:36 pm

Anyone bought any coal from this vendor? How far do they deliver? Price seems good. Thanks

 
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Post by freetown fred » Sat. Dec. 18, 2010 7:09 pm

if you'd put where you are in your profile,people could give you a better answer
gcollector2002 wrote:Anyone bought any coal from this vendor? How far do they deliver? Price seems good. Thanks

 
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Post by gcollector2002 » Sun. Dec. 19, 2010 8:50 am

Thanks,

About 65 miles from Stower coal. Zip code 18951. I wanted to know if anyone has had coal delivered by Stower coal recently. I called and they said their trucks are having problems.

Thanks

 
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Post by meatball » Sun. Dec. 19, 2010 1:39 pm

anybody here know of these breakers? is it good coal ? BTU and ash content? where are the breakers located?

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