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mozz
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Post by mozz » Fri. Aug. 17, 2012 1:30 pm

10.25 ton of pea coal delivered today. Only 512 5 gallon buckets to move, starting next year.
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Post by Newport Aggregate » Fri. Aug. 17, 2012 2:42 pm

Great picture. Thanks for the business.

 
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dkononczuk
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Coal Size/Type: Rice

Post by dkononczuk » Fri. Aug. 17, 2012 5:35 pm

Just got my 19 tons of US of A made fuel. Winter will be very warm this year.
Special thanks to the driver John for being extra carefull with unloading.
That bin holds only 14 tons of rice but for that great price, "fill'er up to the max".
Thanks again.

Dan

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Post by Newport Aggregate » Fri. Aug. 17, 2012 6:12 pm

Thank u Dan

 
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anthony7812
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Coal Size/Type: Buck/Anthracite

Post by anthony7812 » Fri. Aug. 17, 2012 6:36 pm

Holy Moly thats a sight :verycool:

 
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Post by mason coal burner » Fri. Aug. 17, 2012 10:06 pm

How much to deliver to lunenburg MA ? 01462 what size loads will you deliver . What where you saying about rail car?

 
Phil May
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Stoker Coal Boiler: EFM 700
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Coal Size/Type: Rice

Post by Phil May » Sat. Aug. 18, 2012 9:50 am

Do you have bagged coal also. What price I usually bring my equipment trailer and get 8 skids on it. I would want rice or nut in bags.


 
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Post by whistlenut » Sat. Aug. 18, 2012 10:15 am

I don't think they have bagged, Phil, but you might be able to get them to load 1 ton supersacks if enough other folks asked nicely. Bagging is very labor and/or machinery intensive, but a super sack could make it affordable rather than put in a 2 million dollar bagging operation. Think of it like buying a motor fuel. A ten thousand gallon tanker is much easier to deal with than a load of 2000-5 gallon jugs. Bulk is most affordable, but some folks cannot get their heads around the concept, or cannot make it work at their location. John said he will be back in the office next week, I read someplace, and will be bombarded I'm sure. Check in with your normal supply chain, just to be safe about your needs this winter. :idea:

 
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NWBuilder
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Location: Norfolk, CT
Stoker Coal Boiler: Ahs 130
Coal Size/Type: Burning Pea anthracite

Post by NWBuilder » Sat. Aug. 18, 2012 10:21 am

whistlenut wrote:I don't think they have bagged, Phil, but you might be able to get them to load 1 ton supersacks if enough other folks asked nicely. Bagging is very labor and/or machinery intensive, but a super sack could make it affordable rather than put in a 2 million dollar bagging operation. Think of it like buying a motor fuel. A ten thousand gallon tanker is much easier to deal with than a load of 2000-5 gallon jugs. Bulk is most affordable, but some folks cannot get their heads around the concept, or cannot make it work at their location. John said he will be back in the office next week, I read someplace, and will be bombarded I'm sure. Check in with your normal supply chain, just to be safe about your needs this winter. :idea:
That's a great idea as usual WN. Any idea how they hold up outside over time. Regular bags are usually shot after about a year or so. Are you still thinking about heading this far south sometime?

 
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k9 Bara
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Stoker Coal Boiler: 1996 EFM 520 DF
Coal Size/Type: Buck / Reading

Post by k9 Bara » Sat. Aug. 18, 2012 3:16 pm

Has anyone burned any yet? The price is definitely enticing but quality is necessary. Just curious about the ash amount and complete burn, debris in the loads...?

 
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anthony7812
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Post by anthony7812 » Sat. Aug. 18, 2012 3:24 pm

k9 Bara wrote: debris in the loads...?
It's not too shabby I found 2 or 3 pieces of slate, but this was found in the stove size stuff only. I set it too the side because im not sold it is slate. The pea/nut was actually very clean and shiny. Didnt hit any wood which doesnt bother me too much with a handfired. But hand tossing 4.21 tons I could have missed a piece or 2 ;) .

 
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Post by k9 Bara » Sun. Aug. 19, 2012 10:20 am

Thank you for the reply Anthony, have you test burned any yet?

 
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lsayre
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Stoker Coal Boiler: AHS S130 Coal Gun
Coal Size/Type: Lehigh Anthracite Pea
Other Heating: Resistance Boiler (13.5 KW), ComfortMax 75

Post by lsayre » Sun. Aug. 19, 2012 10:32 am

Is there a nominal statistical analysis for the anthracite from your mine?

 
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Wiz
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Coal Size/Type: Casey Junk Coal :(

Post by Wiz » Sun. Aug. 19, 2012 1:02 pm

Wish my set up would be different, triaxle would be way to much bucketing.

 
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anthony7812
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Post by anthony7812 » Sun. Aug. 19, 2012 1:32 pm

k9 Bara wrote:Thank you for the reply Anthony, have you test burned any yet?
Touch on the scared side of cookin my ass outta the house to try :blowup:


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