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@Ultraclassic58

7 months ago

My Grandmother had a coal burning heater in her living room which heated her house when I was growing up. She would get a single axle dump truck load delivered and dumped in her back yard. As a kid in the mid 1960’s she would give me a nickel per coal bucket I filled up and placed on her back porch after I would get out of school. Times were much simpler back then. Great era to grow up in here in Alabama !!

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@tomthomas8004

7 months ago

My grandparents lived deep in a holler in Eastern Kentucky. They heated their house with coal in an open fireplace. Grandad worked in the coal mines when he was younger. I still have the carbide lamp he used in the mines. They lived a hard life, but never complained.

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@jeffmosley4043

7 months ago

Had to pack a few buckets of it in the house to keep the fire going. When I was young it and wood was all you had to stay warm in the winter. Coal trucks were all over the roads back then. Them were the good old days. Thanks for the video stay safe guy's.

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@hk45c62

7 months ago

You should Google Centralia, Pennsylvania. The whole town has had an underground coal fire beneath the whole town since the 60's. People started a garbage fire in an open coal pit and has been burning ever since.

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@johncheatham6616

7 months ago

In Wy. Its still cheaper than firewood.

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@TPerk901

7 months ago

Worked on the river pushing coal to power plants, in the summer the coal would catch on fire in the barges by itself. One of the craziest things I’ve ever seen….

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@stephena2390

7 months ago

I get a lump like that in my stocking every year

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@mudfun3703

7 months ago

Little late on the video have been busy. So here's a good story for you. About 30 years ago used to heat with wood and I had a wood stove that said it could do wood and coal. So the train tracks going to the power plant always had coal laying around from off the train cars. Went picked up a bucket of coal went home? I had the wood stove going. Of course, so l throw some coal in and check it out. Never burned coal before. Put the coal in the woodstove. Yeah, hour and a 1/2 later middle of the winter in Michigan, freezing cold outside had all the doors and windows open and walking around the house in our underwear. I thought we were gonna burn the place down.
LOL never burned coal again

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@978Scooter

7 months ago

Murphy's Diesel's School Of Hard Knock's Science Class, and her FOLKS we have the one and only Professor Rick 😁

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@TOW4DAYZ

7 months ago

I heard you were burning alot of it at the off road games kicking ass in that red locomotive of yours

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@ronniewimberly3014

6 months ago

I was raised in kingman AZ moved back to KY and started work n the coal mine it so hard to put out raw coal!!

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@joeshmoe1436

7 months ago

Have now 😁

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@joecrisp9060

6 months ago

Growing up in florida i was never really exposed to it till i got to go to europe for a while. Burning rocks still seems counterintuitive to me lol.

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@funnya1382

7 months ago

Greta Thunberg pulling her hair out right about now.

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@donlum9128

7 months ago

Live in Carbon County, Utah. Coal keeps the home warm.

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@markstack2309

7 months ago

There's 2 towns in Pennsylvania that are have been on fire for years in a mine

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@geroldknoebel3836

7 months ago

Rick, there are laws of nature and especially in combustion technology, very strict rules, whoever disregards them is gambling with his life and the lives of many other people. Burning coal like this, no problem.
Burning other things and mixing them together can be dangerous, why are there special fire departments for that?

Rick, I was a 43rd year Senior Engineer / Senior Site Manager / Senior Engineer for Combustion Development and Testing. Almost 20 of those years for US companies out of Tulsa OK.

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