Twitpic of the lift today start cutting it up tomorrow. http://s3.amazonaws.com/twitpic/phot...DeTPNTXfAuE%3D
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Twitpic of the lift today start cutting it up tomorrow. http://s3.amazonaws.com/twitpic/phot...DeTPNTXfAuE%3D
Last edited by Starmex; 10-26-2011 at 09:36 PM. Reason: add why
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The truck picture VERY HEAVY!!!!!!http://local.twitpicproxy.com/web11/...8b418-full.jpg
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SO how much did the 2 cranes and the truck cost youto get the stuff to the yard?
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56,000 lbs and $400.00 for the transport
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Nice haul.
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This is still not one of my big hauls I had 3 large container lifters that pick up shipping containers each one was 140,000 lbs and got 20 cents a lb. was great paid a lot of bills off and got out of debt!!!!!!!!!!
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I would love to do that myself.
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Yeah, I agree. I treat all of my customers (residential and commercial) like they are the only ones that I have. It has paid off well, as they help me to grow bigger by always referring me to other people, as well as by being repeat customers as well.
I especially love contractors who get contracted to do a store cleanout. First one I ever did, brought me in close to $650.
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