Originally Posted by
mikeinreco
Just call local tow companies and get a written estimate and hold them to it.....If your hauling it straight to the yard go with them get the check in your name and give the tow company their pay......Don't let these guys jerk you around
I did a mapquest between the 2 places (my clients business and the scrap yard) and luckily it is less than 4 miles apart. So, I am confident more that I can do it myself, as long as my truck can pull it without damaging my brakes. If I cant, I will just call a local tow company and have them tow it, which will cost less than $100. It is generally like $65 hookup and a few dollars per mille
Originally Posted by
PartTimeScrapper
If it works I would haul it to the nearist auction yard and let them sell it. You will definitly get more than scrap value for it.
Only issue with that PTS, is that I dont know of any near me, nor what they will charge to auction it off, and because of its age, if it will even sell. Plus, no room for storing it until I find a reputable auction house.
One of the things I have been looking for is a decent shop some where to rent out, but not are of interest to me as of yet.
If it is like the last one I took, it will be $600 or more, which is not bad, considering cars are only $200 to $300 right now.
Originally Posted by
Geiser093
Rent a box truck and haul it. Less than a hundred with gas.
In the long run, that would be tru, but here you have to put a BIG deposit down, and whatever else. Just to much headache for me.
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