Originally Posted by
mikeinreco
What has to be done to concrete truck to be able to scrap it.....seems would be alot of "extra" weight there.....do they account for that or do you have to disassemble
All fluids have to be drained and the battery, fuel tank and tires removed. The oil, transmission fluid, and hydraulic fluid are given to a neighbor to use to heat his shop. I shoot holes in the fuel tanks and this is collected in a large container. Life expectancy of diesel fuel is longer than gas so many times this is filtered and reused. A tow bar pictured earlier in another thread will be used so eliminate wear and tear on trailers and other equipment. The drums are dry so there is not extra weight. Good tires will be rotated to ensure each haul has decent tires. The steering wheel, dash, seat, and hoses are the only fluff because the bodies are all steel, not the plastic many modern cars have.
The reason the fuel tank has to be removed in vehicles is because of the number of explosions that have taken place when cars are crushed. I was told one incident cost over a million dollars of damage to a scrap yard. I believe this is true, but cannot verify. The removal of fluids is an environmental concern and these are recycled. Even the tires are used for a berm shop I am building.
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