One million pounds.
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One million pounds.
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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.
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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?
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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!
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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.
When the white man discovered this country Indians were running it
no taxes, no debt, women did all the work.
White man thought he could improve on a system like this. - Old Cherokee saying
I did not surrender, they took my horse and made him surrender. - Lone Watie
**** I was off too. So how did ya get it up there"???
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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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