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And the pellets keep coming

Discussion in 'The Pellet Bag' started by Kinsman Stoves, Mar 19, 2014.

  1. Kinsman Stoves

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    Looks like I have to do a little work today. Hey hold my beer while I get this.
     

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    Hey Eric did you have any trouble getting pellets during the shortage?
     
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    blah- out of pellets again......truck was sposta load in Virginia yesterday, but the storm hit, now its icy and they wont load until its gone.......
     
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    I'm liking that new avatar:thumbs:
     
  5. Douglas Middleton

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    All of Lousyweather's help in the store look like that....OK, maybe not his brother
     
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    well, okok, to bolster her self-esteem, I picked the ugliest one.......
     
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  7. Kinsman Stoves

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    What is this "shortage" you speak of? I have moved 17 loads since the first of the year.

    Eric
     
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    What brand is it, how much per ton/bag, and where did you purchase the pellets?
     
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    Another pellet maker here in Maine had a news story about them. Anybody ever use Corinth pellets? They've got a 7 million $$$ plant expansion coming.
     
  10. Lousyweather

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    I dunno about where you are Eric, but here in the northeast, we are having a heck of a time getting some.....its Thursday, moved 4 loads this week....3 of them on Monday alone, and each truckload sold in 45 minutes to an hour (didn't have any to sell Tuesday and Wednesday, got a load today). I think it was 6 loads last week (and 61 tractor-trailer loads since Jan 1, roughly 23 tons/load). With folks coming from a goodly distance, a lot of folks I have never seen before, they are all telling me that they "cant get pellets ANYWHERE".......we even had to resort to selling them to a max of 10 bags per customer, just to spread them out.....so, I *think* there's a shortage out here....wish I could get more! dang suppliers must be sending them all out your way! (there's no jealous smilies!) :hair:
     
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    Last time I tried them was a few years ago. Need I say more?
     
  12. IHATEPROPANE

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    That's a lot of pellets LW.
     
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    I am surprised that the difference is so drastic (between LW and yourself). It was just as cold in your neck of the woods, if not colder. Are pellets only a small part of what you do?
     
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    Can't speak for Eric, but I can say that pellets are not nearly as common in NW OH as they are in other parts of the country. I know of two other people with pellet stoves. That's it. I had never even seen a stove before I bought mine. Everyone here heats with wood or bites the bullet on propane. Propane here is usually under $2.oo per gallon, so it's not as bad as elsewhere. My house consumes a lot of BTU, so pellets make sense for me. Smaller houses around here can do propane just fine.
     
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    The only brand I will sell, Pro Pellet. $250 per ton and or $5.25 per bag plus tax. I bought them from the same place I buy every year for the past seven years, The mill.

    Eric
     
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    That is awesome!!!!! I would love to increase my business to that level. What I get for living in the boondocks.

    Eric
     
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    We still are growing trees in the n/e of Ohio. A lot of wood burners with a few coal burners mixed in. LP is over $4 a gallon here for home delivery.

    Eric
     
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    those are good prices as well! We aren't getting enough out of our local sources, and have brought some in from Virginia....problem is that for the truckers there isn't a backhaul, so we basically have to pay for transport to here and back....about $85 per ton....yuck.....the Northeast is basically a consumption economy now.....
     
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    I pay a lot less in shipping but I am a five hour run from the mill and they are unloaded in twenty minutes and the driver grabs a back haul on his way back through Akron, Ohio. I use a dedicated shipping company that is AWESOME. I get the same driver 90% of the time and he is a true driver.

    Eric
     
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    sometimes we get a better deal when the beer haulers need a load, the only issue there is the pellets come in box trucks and the driver is SUPPOSED to tailgate the load with a pallet jack.....well, sometimes they don't want to....o_O (they are contracted to)....usually we prefer to get the loads on flatbeds.....20 mins is about right, depending on how far we have to truck them with the forklifts.......