Problem with keeping the engines that time and coming back is that the yard is about 16 miles (2 gallons) away from my place, so at $3.24 a gallon it's costing me $13 just to get to the yard and back, which makes the trip not worth it for just two lawn mower engines. As soon as I get my little 4-cylinder Ranger running again, which should be in the next day or two, I would have to agree with your idea. My big truck just eats gas like a hog and going anywhere, for almost any amount of small money, is a complicated decision. As soon as I add a few thousand pounds or a big trailer to the load, the truck starts getting 5mpg... or less I think, but it's hard to know for sure becuase it's an old tank and the gas cutoff nozzles don't work right on it. You can see the picture of my rig and just tell that it's a gas guzzler (76 Dodge d300 dually... ugh, how it burns burns burns the Premium... hahaha)
Would it be a good idea to just keep all of the engines in a pile and do them in one big trip? I think I've heard of people doing it like this. As you may know, I am a newb to
scrap metal. I have done a few small loads, but now that landscaping has slowed to a virtual halt I am pursuing it a few hours a day to make extra bucks until the sun starts shining again. This forum has been an incredible help. I am very thankful for all you folks have taught me.
Bookmarks