Posted by The tractor vet on January 28, 2014 at 20:49:13 from (75.19.125.103):
In Reply to: Lump coal needed posted by Al Baker on January 28, 2014 at 20:13:32:
Lump is getting harder to find . Use to haul lots of coal years back But the EPA took care of that and put thousands out of work . Best Lump coal came from Y & O coal out of a deep mine in East Cadiz Ohio . Messamer Coal had decent Lump along with East Fairfield Coal and Thompson Mining . Been many years since i hauled out of Y&O and not even sure if they are still mining . I think Thompson is still mining but don't hold me to it and East Fairfield has gone all deep mining and everything coming out from under ground is pretty ground up and goes to power plants. Egg and Nut coal might be able to be found . Last coal i bought for the shop i would go down to a strip mine and get a ton or so from around the edge of the pile . some of it was just perfect for the old furnace and some ya had to take a sledge hammer to to make it fit thru the door as this coal was straight out of the pit before it was run thru the crusher and i was getting it for 25 buck a Full pick up load , help knowing the guys that worked there . a little hard loading a pick up with a six yard loader .
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