@benchkey I thought the same thing... I was think maybe 6 tons per second.... but you are probably correct. Pretty sure the rough gross weight of those railcars loaded is about 50 tons each....
i like how everyone kisses, enlow and baliegh's asses , when all thier work gets done by contractors and Coal Mines like Loveridge and Robinson produce more "Pure" coal tonage wise per year. and the best part about it is, Loveridge And Robinson Run , only have 1 longwall a piece lol pathedic.
@CoalDog93 signal peak in Montana is cutting a million tons a months off the long wall. the only coal mine in the west that has ever done that consistently. top that
@CoalDog93 its still sad. Loveridge and Robinson Run Get 9 Passes a Shift religiously. And Yeah Baliegh and Enlow May Get SO Much "Tonage" a year, #1 They Have 2 Longwalls a piece lol haha itd be sad if they didnt and #2 how much of that "Tonage" is pure coal. Loveridge out produces baliegh and enlow both in "Pure coal Tonage". Which is sad. And #3 Our coal seam is the highest in BTU and makes it a hell of alot more profitable and better for sale. Sincerely Union Puke
@TheRiff404 Nope bailey has the prep plant right on the site. And BMX just reopened and dont have a longwall up yet. The 10 trains are pure coal. And its fact that longwall will always mine more coal than the continuous miner, and non union mines for the most part will mine more coal than union. Just look at shoemaker.
lol both my cousins have worked at Bailey an they loved it, im hopin to get into either Bailey or Enlow
Jamesjarhead 6 days ago
this is nothing like minecraft...
MoneyLover3000 1 week ago
Man I need to transfer to a longwall mine
RC2222222222 1 month ago
or a union puke
thepatrioticright 2 months ago
Sounds like some dumbass contractor didnt get hired on and is a little bitter...oh well man, must not have passed your drug test.
thepatrioticright 2 months ago
I think the 6 tons of coal per rail road car is an error. Possibly 60 ton?
benchkey 2 months ago
@benchkey I thought the same thing... I was think maybe 6 tons per second.... but you are probably correct. Pretty sure the rough gross weight of those railcars loaded is about 50 tons each....
superbowhunter92 1 month ago
i like how everyone kisses, enlow and baliegh's asses , when all thier work gets done by contractors and Coal Mines like Loveridge and Robinson produce more "Pure" coal tonage wise per year. and the best part about it is, Loveridge And Robinson Run , only have 1 longwall a piece lol pathedic.
TheRiff404 2 months ago in playlist Liked videos
@TheRiff404 Its still occurring in a Consol mine regardless of whether GMS does a lot of the work or not,
eclipsetuner99 2 months ago
@eclipsetuner99 i know this but its still sad.
TheRiff404 2 months ago
@TheRiff404 because enlow/bailey are sending out 10 million bucks a day in coal. no other mines going to get close to that
CoalDog93 1 month ago
@CoalDog93 signal peak in Montana is cutting a million tons a months off the long wall. the only coal mine in the west that has ever done that consistently. top that
ashleyhatch 1 month ago
@CoalDog93 its still sad. Loveridge and Robinson Run Get 9 Passes a Shift religiously. And Yeah Baliegh and Enlow May Get SO Much "Tonage" a year, #1 They Have 2 Longwalls a piece lol haha itd be sad if they didnt and #2 how much of that "Tonage" is pure coal. Loveridge out produces baliegh and enlow both in "Pure coal Tonage". Which is sad. And #3 Our coal seam is the highest in BTU and makes it a hell of alot more profitable and better for sale. Sincerely Union Puke
TheRiff404 1 month ago
@TheRiff404 and 10 million a day? in what?... rock and shale?
TheRiff404 1 month ago
@TheRiff404 Nope bailey has the prep plant right on the site. And BMX just reopened and dont have a longwall up yet. The 10 trains are pure coal. And its fact that longwall will always mine more coal than the continuous miner, and non union mines for the most part will mine more coal than union. Just look at shoemaker.
CoalDog93 1 month ago
thanks!
EpicCriminalMindsFan 4 months ago
Best compact overview of the coal mining process I've seen. Thanks.
seveoutdoors 7 months ago