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    Need man and truck

    Plenty of CL ads here for TVs, washers, and basically stuff that a 126 lb chick cannot pick up and will not fit into a Maxima.
    Frustrating


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    Hm. Scrap dating website? :-)

    Nice to meet you, Renaliz!
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    Now that's an idea.......scrap dating

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    Quote Originally Posted by Renaliz View Post
    Plenty of CL ads here for TVs, washers, and basically stuff that a 126 lb chick cannot pick up and will not fit into a Maxima.
    Frustrating
    You'll need either a trailer, or to figure an easier way to get stuff up in there other than a direct lift. Possibly a tilt of some sort, maybe simple as a wide board with a short piece of bed frame angle attached on one end, that will stay in place while you lean the washer over on it, and then lift the other end with the washer atop it until the washer slides right on in : )
    A small boat or utility trailer might be attainable cheap on CL, or possibly free on FreeCycle, and shouldn't be too difficult to prepare for hauling scrap. Not sure if you have a trailer hitch on your car, and that could be the toughest part, but, you can do it ; )

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    Bear hit it right on...find something to help ya besides direct lift. My wife, does the tilt an lift method.

    Or just find a small trailer able to be pulled by your maxima. Or trade in the maxima for a mini-van..ha!

    Thats right..I plugged the minivan again people!

    Other then that I suppose ya could fine some young fella to do the lifting for ya, an pay'm out the profit. Quite a few folks from your area on here, maybe one of our fellow Nc'ers be willing to work with ya! I would but alas..I don't leave my sandbar unless I have to...lol. An your a tad far from my sandbar!

    Good luck to ya!

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    ren, why get a truck when you can pick up a cop car for 500$? Take the backseat out and you're set.

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    lol, remember when hoss said, you mean this isn't a dating site
    expect the worst and hope for the best
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    Stick with what you can do. Work your way up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Renaliz View Post
    Plenty of CL ads here for TVs, washers, and basically stuff that a 126 lb chick cannot pick up and will not fit into a Maxima.
    Frustrating
    What do you generally scrap now?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Renaliz View Post
    Plenty of CL ads here for TVs, washers, and basically stuff that a 126 lb chick cannot pick up and will not fit into a Maxima.
    Frustrating
    Maybe try bringing your tools, and do some basic breakdown of whatever you're going for. Enough for you to handle and fit into your car. Some people might not like this, but worth a try.

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    Need Man and Truck
    Put some music and words to that title and we will see you at the CMA's next year.
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    I have scrapped a vacuum, power washer, 2 TVs, 3 laptops, 2 power nozzles, 6 phones, a scale, a humidifier, a microwave , lots of small electronics and a partridge in a pear tree. Lol
    Like I said I am just getting started and I love tearing stuff up.......and finding that pretty copper and other interesting things inside.
    Hate having to pass up all these CL ads for the larger stuff. I did get a 32" tv in my backseat but it was hell trying to get it out so I took it apart while it was still in the car. I am determined !



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