One million pounds.
One million pounds.
I agree with george, all depends on how much rotted way. If its still pretty solid, i would guess about 1800 min. Nice find, dont let it get away.
Depending on the weather we're gonna go ahead and get this thing tomorrow. I'll post the weight as soon as we git r done!
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i'd say 2500 at least. But people make those into trailers, might do better selling it.
Any updates?
i hope your getting paid to take it when metal crashes it will be the chargers that keep standing
I've gotta agree with the 2-2500k. So i,ll go middle of the road and say 2250. I'd be shocked if that sucker was less than a ton.
Did you get it yet?
Thought yall might enjoy a few pics of the job..
1540 Lbs.!!
Only took 2 hours from the time I left the house till the time I had the check in the bank. Finally something went right this week!
Thanks for the update Skyline...nice haul.
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Good deal Jack.
How did you end up getting it on the trailer?
That 4th picture sends a message of accomplishment.
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**** I was off too. So how did ya get it up there"???
Just me and Jr. ended up going to get. We had to jack up the front just high enough to get get the trailer under it. Then we just come-a-longed it right on up. No muss, no fuss. As for pic #4 he caught me looking off at the "skyline". Kinda daydreaming I guess. lol. But i sure was thankful everything went as smooth as did finally.
Yeah, I was wondering about your guess. lol The yard took it as Misc. Sheet Metal cause I didn't cut it up. Just took it in as is. They paying $230 per gross ton. I kept 240lbs. of it though (huge tailgate, couple rails) to make me a work table out of. Total pay for 1300 lbs = $133.48 for 2 hrs work. I was happy enough with that.
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