Lehigh Anthracite
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Lehigh Anthracite is proud to announce that we are now serving the bulk retail markets. We have all standard anthracite sizes available by the truck load. Please visit our website at http://lehighanthracite.com/ to schedule a pick up or contact us at 570.668.9060. All pick-ups must be scheduled prior to arrival.
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Thanks Rob. Due to the geology and location of our mine, the quality of our coal is second to none.
- Rob R.
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Would you mind posting your current pricing schedule? Also, a recent analysis (as-received btu's/lb and % ash) of you rice/buck size coal would be great.
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Rob - please call the number listed and ask for Terry.
- EarthWindandFire
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According to the Lehigh website, these are the coal specs:
• Low sulfur: <0.75%
• Ultra low-volatile matter: 3.5 – 4.5%
• High fixed carbon: 83 – 90%
• Ash: 7.5 – 12%
• Low sulfur: <0.75%
• Ultra low-volatile matter: 3.5 – 4.5%
• High fixed carbon: 83 – 90%
• Ash: 7.5 – 12%
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Before going it might be a good idea to call and determine the minimum amount they require. Mike
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I was thinking the same thing, I sent pm to see what they considered bulk. If it's over 7 tons I'm outstovepipemike wrote:Before going it might be a good idea to call and determine the minimum amount they require. Mike
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Thanks for everyone's interest in Lehigh Anthracite. We consider bulk to be a minimum of approximately 20 tons. As for payment methods, we accept checks and cash. Please discuss with Terry prior to arrival.
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Well that take about 98% of the members out of the equation. Oh well life goes onLEHIGHANTHRACITE wrote:Thanks for everyone's interest in Lehigh Anthracite. We consider bulk to be a minimum of approximately 20 tons. As for payment methods, we accept checks and cash. Please discuss with Terry prior to arrival.
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Unfortunately, we are not yet set up for handling less than 20 tons. We hope to be able to handle less at some point in the future.
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Richard's hi lift truck might be a good kind of investment