The only thing I cut is trucks. There is more steel than tin. Im talking big old heavy fords. etc. Then you get the prepared 14c a lb. Some cases I pay the yard to run them in. I have a large farm Im scrapping. Probaly be there for months. We are talking 100 acres filled with old cars, equipment, even a rv winnebgao lol.
In the case with these vehicles it was easier to have the yard to pick up the dodge van. It was sunk half a foot and took some work to get it out. Almost broke in half getting it winched out. Didnt have a big enough trailer and didnt feel comfortable running it with a tow bar or
tow dolly. My luck would break in half going down the road. it was a old 70's van. No trans, but slant 6 engine was there. No seats. bailed whatever tin I could find as well as tires on rims, off rims. Got 12c lb paid 472. After the yard took a 150 out for
winch and towing, cam to 322. Not bad for really nothing to do. Weighed in at 3940. Probaly be much heavier if it had seats and a trans, plus it wasnt dusting all over the place lol.
And all the goodies like rads and what not already gone. Only thing left was a starter, blower motor, and some wiring. I didnt take the time to keep them. It's all about time is money and whats it worth to you. Where there is a will there is a way...
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