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    Floor copiers!

    Wanting to know if it would be worth the time and gas to get 3 floor copiers that weight about 250lbs. What all is scarpable in one?


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    I pull the boards and wires out then throw rest in shred pile. My yard takes them whole as shred.

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    well they are free so if there 250 lbs a piece, yea that a nice little chunk of money. so im going to pick them up, but i cant get them in one load maybe two loads have to see

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    As Part Time said, pull the boards, wire and I went so far as to extract some very nice cast aluminum (about 6 pounds). It helps to have a buddy help load those suckers! Used to hate copiers now i cant get enough of em..

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    LOL yeah mailman makes house calls to help a brother out You owe me lunch....

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