Historically speaking, I'm thankful I can remember no other way than TP.
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HAHAHA! Me too!waytomany?s wrote: ↑Sun. Jun. 26, 2022 4:39 pmHistorically speaking, I'm thankful I can remember no other way than TP.
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Sears catalog here on the hill!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL
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Hey Matt, I know you are busy... I left a message. I need a truck load (bulk) dumped on my new coal pad.
I was the guy that lives like .4 miles within a dealer. I tried working with the dealer and didn't end up with the results I need. They were friendly enough, but lacked responsiveness. Back then I wanted bagged, now I want bulk.
Just put in a 20'x30' pad with 3 sided 4' walls. I want a truckload. Direct.
Can you help?
I was the guy that lives like .4 miles within a dealer. I tried working with the dealer and didn't end up with the results I need. They were friendly enough, but lacked responsiveness. Back then I wanted bagged, now I want bulk.
Just put in a 20'x30' pad with 3 sided 4' walls. I want a truckload. Direct.
Can you help?
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Hi Matt,
Merry Christmas !
Was wondering if you know of any residential single family home electricity generating system(s) that run on coal ?
I use between 1000 - 2000 kwhr per month (seasonal variances).
I could envision a coal powered generator feeding into a battery system that would then provide electricity into the home. With the system drawing into the house from one set of battery(s) while the generator charges another set and then flip-flopping batteries from supplying the house to being charged as time goes.
Merry Christmas !
Was wondering if you know of any residential single family home electricity generating system(s) that run on coal ?
I use between 1000 - 2000 kwhr per month (seasonal variances).
I could envision a coal powered generator feeding into a battery system that would then provide electricity into the home. With the system drawing into the house from one set of battery(s) while the generator charges another set and then flip-flopping batteries from supplying the house to being charged as time goes.
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If this gets built,I wanna know about it!davidmcbeth3 wrote: ↑Fri. Dec. 16, 2022 2:28 pmHi Matt,
Merry Christmas !
Was wondering if you know of any residential single family home electricity generating system(s) that run on coal ?
I use between 1000 - 2000 kwhr per month (seasonal variances).
I could envision a coal powered generator feeding into a battery system that would then provide electricity into the home. With the system drawing into the house from one set of battery(s) while the generator charges another set and then flip-flopping batteries from supplying the house to being charged as time goes.
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That's a big IF R!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Merry Christmas to you and yours as well!!
I do not know of any of these on the market.
If you build one and patent it you may become a millionaire.
I do not know of any of these on the market.
If you build one and patent it you may become a millionaire.
davidmcbeth3 wrote: ↑Fri. Dec. 16, 2022 2:28 pmHi Matt,
Merry Christmas !
Was wondering if you know of any residential single family home electricity generating system(s) that run on coal ?
I use between 1000 - 2000 kwhr per month (seasonal variances).
I could envision a coal powered generator feeding into a battery system that would then provide electricity into the home. With the system drawing into the house from one set of battery(s) while the generator charges another set and then flip-flopping batteries from supplying the house to being charged as time goes.
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Well, been burning the Lehigh coal for awhile. Service and delivery were top notch. BUT, I am having the greatest amount of clinkers I've ever had. Large/Hard and put together well (as in do not break up easily). I want to buy from Lehigh for the excellent service, but the coal is giving me problems.
This is burning at a low to medium rate.
This is burning at a low to medium rate.
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What size coal do you burn, what unit are you using to burn it and who delivered to you?
CorrosionMan wrote: ↑Mon. Dec. 19, 2022 1:40 pmWell, been burning the Lehigh coal for awhile. Service and delivery were top notch. BUT, I am having the greatest amount of clinkers I've ever had. Large/Hard and put together well (as in do not break up easily). I want to buy from Lehigh for the excellent service, but the coal is giving me problems.
This is burning at a low to medium rate.
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Don't remember the who's and what's. My name is Javan Colahan. I bought a full (23 tons) trailer a few months back.
Nut sized. Hitzer 82FA furnance.