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    Tar Pot

    Any idea what a decent sized tar pot would weigh? Something along the lines of this?





    I have a lead on a bunch of old roofing equipment including a few of these with a 50/50 split. Never done anything this big and I need to rent a trailer but my truck only pulls 4000 lbs. I'm trying to figure out of it is worth my time or over my head. Anyone ever set up deals with the scrap yard and a seller to make a small commission even?


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    That sucker has a few hundred pounds of tar stuck in it. Good luck on this one!


    Edit; If they are scrapping it then the flue burned out and is flooded with tar.
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    The scrap yard told me they do buy the tar pots. There is some other materials like a shingle conveyor,3 large tarpots, and 5 smaller ones, some have motors, as well as a bunch of steel dolly's.

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    can't see it being over 4k lbs...probably 1200 at most?

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    Yes...hook it up and tow it in...don't touch it and don't park it where kids might be tempted to play in it. (visions of Uncle Remus) lol.

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    The problem is all of these no longer roll, and will not be able to be "hooked up and tow it in". I do not own a trailer or a winch but the place with the scrap has a forklift and crane so I would have to rent a trailer then remove the tires since the yard charges $3/50lbs of tire/rim, and figure out logistics I have yet to encounter in scraping. This is no small roofing company and it is a lot of scrap I'd estimate at least 20k lbs total but what do I know.

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    Well, hate to say it, but it sounds like your in over your head.
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    Ill tell you how to do this. Get your yard to deliver a roll off. I know my yard will do this and they take $30 per ton off the total weight as payment for the roll off. So if your splitting it 50/50 and they have a forklift for loading it. then you just made 50% for making a phone call.

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    There is always a way, might not be the most effective or cost efficient but it is possible. Git Er DONE!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScrapperNJ26 View Post
    There is always a way, might not be the most effective or cost efficient but it is possible. Git Er DONE!!
    Just put a sticker on the back window of my truck the other day that reads "Got er Done!".
    See the difference?

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    Bwahhaha

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    Never done anything this big and I need to rent a trailer ,I'd estimate at least 20k lbs total but what do I know

    no matter what if you do this job your half should be about 1200, please go buy a trailer if possible a 16ft with ramps so you can haul about anything including cars, always buy tools when you get alot of cash it will help you more than you know

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    i rather just find the tools in the trash, just got my first angle grinder Monday, thing just needed a new plug put on it. Id agree if your gonna be getting jobs like this its time to get a trailer. **** you get that call for 100 towers and monitors ur gonna need it. just make sure you give me a call to come load it with you ;-p

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    I do believe I gave the best easiest answer to this problem Just call the yard ask them how much they charge/reduce payout to have rolloff delivered use their forklift to load. Call yard back to come pick it up. Get paid.

    END OF STORY

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    Or do what I do. Jack the sob up. Slide a trailer axle under it. Chain and binder it to the frame tight, very tight. Then drive slowly to the yard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScrapYaHerd View Post
    The problem is all of these no longer roll, and will not be able to be "hooked up and tow it in".
    Why not? Are the hitches missing? All I can see from the pic you posted is a few flats. Can they be aired up? Lights probably don't work. Get a magnetic tow light set from Harbor Freight.

    If you want this, you'll get it figured out.

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    not to be rude, but Sacapyaherd how did you get into this 50/50 deal if all you've got is a new car to haul with? The owner can call a scrap yard to haul it off for him, why bother splitting it if you're not bringing anything to the table?

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    If you get any money from this, and i strongly mean IF, ALL money made should be used to buy a trailer, and a REAL truck that can be used to pull more than 4k.

    Do that and the vets here wont be hollerin' at ya. If you dont plan on doing that, leave the job and let a REAL scrapper take care of it.

    Baby steps.

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    I still say open that kettle up and look inside there is a lot of tar in there. Now look in the tubes, yup more tar.
    The yard may take tar kettles but I bet they will say something if it's not cleaned out!

    I would like to be around when they go to cut that baby up! I can see it burning to the ground! Once the lid is removed it will be extremely difficult to put out the fire.

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    TheHoss he doesn't necessarily need a bigger truck. Mine pulls 4k too and all I used for a year. The key is to make due what you have to work with and the ambition, drive to do it. Which this kid don't.

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