I make certain to pull any and all steel or plastic from any radiators, even if I have to bust out an old hacksaw.
I learned to take the time and do this, as my dad got a bunch of radiators from a bodyshop he worked at from wrecks years ago, and when he finally took them in, the guys at the yard told him he'd get more money by taking off all the plastic / steel, so he had me do it. Lucky the guys working at the yard were nice enough to suggest doing this for maximum profit.
I agree that this kind of thing gets chalked up to a learning lesson, cost you some money, but you won't let this happen again I'm sure. I made a mistake dumping heavy steel pipe and not getting re-weighed before dumping my sheet steel (I didn't know at the time I had to do that). The heavy steel paid more, but nothing I could do, so I chalked it up to a lesson learned, but was the heaviest / bulk of my load, lol.
This reminds me, I have some radiators I need to prep for the yard, been putting it off.
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