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    Getting upset

    On top of losing my black lab to cancer people keep saying they will take my load in with me but they keep having things come up I understand but I really need the money so guys should I just start saving for a truck?

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    I have found over and over that the best way to not be disappointed in your "friends" is not to expect anything from them.
    I do not ask for favors. Period.
    Perhaps you could rent a U-Haul pickup?
    Not sure how old you have to be to do that.
    Save up for a truck. You will be your own man.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hunterandscrapper View Post
    On top of losing my black lab to cancer people keep saying they will take my load in with me but they keep having things come up I understand but I really need the money so guys should I just start saving for a truck?
    He he Wait till you get my age, you become almost invisable.
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    I think you must be 21 or older to rent most anything without someone to sign for it.


    I have no idea your age but anytime is a good time to save money. If you are over 16 saving for a truck is a must, and even if your younger and you don't have someone that is going to help you pay for it or buy it for you than you need to save up for one!

    I am not 16 yet, I will be in 5 weeks. Its very hard relying on people to take in loads, I only get in once a month if I'm lucky, but I'm fortunate my dad has access to a dump trailer and truck so I can take in huge loads.

    Also who are you relying on to take you in? And how much stuff are you sitting on?

    Patience is key, me being around your age (I think) you don't "need" money, unless your supporting people or there is something along those lines, Instead of spending your $ just save it and get that truck, and than you don't have to rely on anyone.

    Possibly stockpile until you get so much that you can take in a huge load, or multiple large loads.

    Best of luck, and I would love to hear more about your situation to better get to know you.

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    Yes.

    Save up some money, and get the best truck that you can. My business model over the last 5 years has changed four times. Every time, a truck has been a crucial piece.

    I'd definitely recommend a truck. An old Chevrolet or Ford can be had for about $1000-2000. It will pay for for itself.

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    I know you have to be 16 to rent the trailers. I think you have to be 18 to rent the trucks
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    I second what Matador said. I traded a mini van for this lil ranger and I had bought the van out of a storage unit for about $250. Needed tires and some other TLC but it gets my jobs done. Doesn't haul huge loads but I can go to the scrapyard and back home for $5. in gas.



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    You'd be amazed what a small truck can do. I've towed over 4000# with my 1992 Dakota.

    Renting or borrowing a truck is the last thing that I'd want to do.

    Whether I am working at the computer store, doing E-Waste, cleaning up the farm, or just driving for pleasure, a truck comes in handy! After you get a truck, look into a cheap trailer. I use the back half of a GMC. It lets me get my load ready, and keep my truck empty.

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    It doesn't seem like he is 16, so renting a truck is out of the picture, and same as borrowing. If you are 16 than borrow a truck, or possibly if you know someone who has one laying around for sale make payments to them for it, just explain your hard working and you will pay them (only if you will)

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    Are there any people advertising light trucking in your area?
    Gonna cost a little bit but it will get your scrap where it needs to go.
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    What about a bicycle trailer? And will your yard accept non ferrous from you if your under 18? What about saving all your scrap till your 16 and then using that to buy a truck? That way you only will have to haul it in once with someone else instead of pestering them all the time.

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    I think a bike trailer going to a scrapyard is way out there. I'm sure he lives miles away. My yard buys all metals from me and writes me a check and I'm 15.

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    Here in Oregon you have to be 18 to sell nonferrous, and there is a 3 day waiting period. And the check is mailed to the address on your dl. Unless you have registered with the state as a incorporated business and then they mail it to the business address. Ferrous is cash same day unless a check is preferred. Different states have different laws YMMV . H&S, my advise is to find one friend/ relative that can take you once a month or so, plan it far enough ahead so there are not conflicts, and be extremely respectful of thier time and equipment. Have everything ready to load into the truck in cardboard boxes or bins so if it gets slid in the bed it dosnt scratch or ding up thier truck. Buy them lunch and pay for thier gas. And most important of all be respectful of thier time.

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    You don't always need to bring your scrap to the yard.

    I live 40 miles south of my yard.

    They provide me with a 30 yard roll off bin. (They deliver and pick up)

    They do charge me for pick up and delivery but it would cost me far more than what they charge me take it to the yard myself.



    They also have a mobile self loading claw truck that comes to my large jobs and picks up right on site.

    Again-there is a fee for that but I cannot afford a roll off truck myself right now.

    So if you have room in your yard and both your parents and local bylaw enforcement is ok with it, ask the local scrap yard if they can drop off a bin for you.

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