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Is the coal washed thats on your stock pile? I picked 2 ton up yesterday and was wondering how its processed. Thanks
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Stock pile meaning in the bins near retail or stock pile meaning the huge piles on top of the mountain?Johnny Hitzer wrote:Is the coal washed thats on your stock pile? I picked 2 ton up yesterday and was wondering how its processed. Thanks
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On the top of the mountain.LehighanthraciteMatt wrote:Stock pile meaning in the bins near retail or stock pile meaning the huge piles on top of the mountain?Johnny Hitzer wrote:Is the coal washed thats on your stock pile? I picked 2 ton up yesterday and was wondering how its processed. Thanks
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got ton and half rice buck mix nowaiting today at 100pm looks good no fines like the jeddo I am finishing up
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Stock pile meaning in the bins near retail or stock pile meaning the huge piles on top of the mountain?[/quote]
On the top of the mountain.[/quote]
Well they are all processed exactly the same way, The stuff on the hill has a tendency to get dirtier from sitting and wind blowing as the other stuff is fresh washed sometime the stuff on the hill can sit a while..
Stock pile meaning in the bins near retail or stock pile meaning the huge piles on top of the mountain?[/quote]
On the top of the mountain.[/quote]
Well they are all processed exactly the same way, The stuff on the hill has a tendency to get dirtier from sitting and wind blowing as the other stuff is fresh washed sometime the stuff on the hill can sit a while..
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New Lehigh bagged dealer:
ADIRONDACK FEED
AMSTERDAM, NY
ADIRONDACK FEED
AMSTERDAM, NY
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Made a successful trip out to Lehigh today, got 2,720 lbs. of rice. Everyone there was friendly and helpful, and special thanks to Matt.
I actually used a lot less gas then usual as well, since I'm used to driving farther and making side trips along the way.
I actually used a lot less gas then usual as well, since I'm used to driving farther and making side trips along the way.
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Im happy you had a good experience and it was very nice to meet you!Wood'nCoal wrote:Made a successful trip out to Lehigh today, got 2,720 lbs. of rice. Everyone there was friendly and helpful, and special thanks to Matt.
I actually used a lot less gas then usual as well, since I'm used to driving farther and making side trips along the way.
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Good to meet you too!
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I'm not understanding why you didn't heap that bad boy up! There's plenty of room left for more.
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And there you have it. Lehigh even improves gas mileage in your automobile.Wood'nCoal wrote:Made a successful trip out to Lehigh today, got 2,720 lbs. of rice. Everyone there was friendly and helpful, and special thanks to Matt.
I actually used a lot less gas then usual as well, since I'm used to driving farther and making side trips along the way.
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Hell, it don't get no better then that!!
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That is 2,720 lbs of rice. I could have gotten a little more.Scottscoaled wrote:I'm not understanding why you didn't heap that bad boy up! There's plenty of room left for more.
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joeq wrote:And there you have it. Lehigh even improves gas mileage in your automobile.Wood'nCoal wrote:Made a successful trip out to Lehigh today, got 2,720 lbs. of rice. Everyone there was friendly and helpful, and special thanks to Matt.
I actually used a lot less gas then usual as well, since I'm used to driving farther and making side trips along the way.
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