Anyone purchased pellets from Ebay sellers ?

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Old-Duckman

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Western PA
Two that are high on Ebay search are:

Sommerset brand, $170, pick-up only in MI.

The other guy has Pot-O-Gold brand for $178 plus freight. He ships to North East, Mid West and Southern states. I just now emailed for freight quote to Western PA, will update post when I get an answer.

Haven't seen this Pot-O-Gold brand even mentioned on the forum that I recall...Any FHE?
 
I did last year, trailer load, 22 ton of the Pot-O-Gold pellets from the same Ebay seller. I have 6 ton left to burn, these are an okay pellet, maybe not the best pellet on the market but, I would burn them again if we could of come to terms on the freight which we didn't. These are the same pellets as the Pro-Pellets, just a different bag, in fact part of the load was ProPellets.
 
wil said:
I did last year, trailer load, 22 ton of the Pot-O-Gold pellets from the same Ebay seller. I have 6 ton left to burn, these are an okay pellet, maybe not the best pellet on the market but, I would burn them again if we could of come to terms on the freight which we didn't. These are the same pellets as the Pro-Pellets, just a different bag, in fact part of the load was ProPellets.

Thanx for the quick feedback Wil. I will post freight charge when he responds.

BTW, I am a life member of the NRA too and also drive a Toyota albieght an 09 Tacoma. Love those Toyotas. This is my 2nd Tacoma, 4 Runner before that and a 2000 Celica GTS for a couple of years too.
 
Old-Duckman said:
wil said:
I did last year, trailer load, 22 ton of the Pot-O-Gold pellets from the same Ebay seller. I have 6 ton left to burn, these are an okay pellet, maybe not the best pellet on the market but, I would burn them again if we could of come to terms on the freight which we didn't. These are the same pellets as the Pro-Pellets, just a different bag, in fact part of the load was ProPellets.

Thanx for the quick feedback Wil. I will post freight charge when he responds.

BTW, I am a life member of the NRA too and also drive a Toyota albieght an 09 Tacoma. Love those Toyotas. This is my 2nd Tacoma, 4 Runner before that and a 2000 Celica GTS for a couple of years too.

Just got my '02 Tacoma back from the dealer with a new frame. Had a '98 Taco before that
 
hossthehermit said:
Just got my '02 Tacoma back from the dealer with a new frame. Had a '98 Taco before that
how come she needed a new frame hoss ?
 
I'm an NRA life member and a Class 3 FFL holder as well. I drive an American Pickup, a 350 Ford Turbo Diesel 4 door 4x4 long bed. Your ricer will fit in the bed.... with a load of pellets in it.......lol
 
Old-Duckman said:
Two that are high on Ebay search are:

Sommerset brand, $170, pick-up only in MI.

The other guy has Pot-O-Gold brand for $178 plus freight. He ships to North East, Mid West and Southern states. I just now emailed for freight quote to Western PA, will update post when I get an answer.

Haven't seen this Pot-O-Gold brand even mentioned on the forum that I recall...Any FHE?

What part of WEstern Pa YOU FROM ? There are Agway, Tractor supply , and some place in Plesentville that sell pellets. In and around Venango county
 
wil said:
I did last year, trailer load, 22 ton of the Pot-O-Gold pellets from the same Ebay seller. I have 6 ton left to burn, these are an okay pellet, maybe not the best pellet on the market but, I would burn them again if we could of come to terms on the freight which we didn't. These are the same pellets as the Pro-Pellets, just a different bag, in fact part of the load was ProPellets.

Hows the Tundra do with a ton of pellets? Do you have the 4.7 or 5.7?
Im in the market for a truck....leaning toyota
 
In 2008, after owning new Ford pickups since 1978, I tried out a Tundra, IMHO, Ford had a long way to go, the reason that I bought the Toyota. I have the 5.7 in the Tundra, I had the 5.4 in the last Ford (2005) which was a dog, no horsepower. The Tundra handles a ton of pellets with ease.
 
buildingmaint said:
What part of WEstern Pa YOU FROM ? There are Agway, Tractor supply , and some place in Plesentville that sell pellets. In and around Venango county

'bout 30 miles north of Da Burgh...We do have a Tractor Supply nearby, I'll check them out.
 
SidecarFlip said:
I'm an NRA life member and a Class 3 FFL holder as well. I drive an American Pickup, a 350 Ford Turbo Diesel 4 door 4x4 long bed. Your ricer will fit in the bed.... with a load of pellets in it.......lol

Had an FFL (not class 3 though) quite a few years ago, was a self (un) employed gunsmith for 5 years. Let the FFL go during the clinton years.

Had a 76 GMC Jimmy (bought new) when I got out of the USN, it was a great vehicle. Bought the '88' 4 Runner new and sold it with 214K on the clock...Been sold on Toyotas since. IMO, better build quality than domestic vehicles...BTW, my 09 Tacoma was built in California.
 
hossthehermit said:
Just got my '02 Tacoma back from the dealer with a new frame. Had a '98 Taco before that

My 03 Taco was a black, color keyed, step-side. Not many of the step sides made..I recall hearing about 20%. Loved that truck but with expanding extended family, the double cab was a better fit. V-6, 6 speed manual, short bed. Not the best pellet hauler, I'm sure, but will get the job done...just with more trips.
 
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