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    Don't give up. Assuming it is three tons (minimum) with aluminum casing, my yard would jump at the chance to scrap it. They would pay $ 150 a ton, towing at $ 100, that is $ 350. If you split it that is $ 175 for a half days work. I do not know how your scrap yard works, but it would be a sweet deal here.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Patriot76 View Post
    Don't give up. Assuming it is three tons (minimum) with aluminum casing, my yard would jump at the chance to scrap it. They would pay $ 150 a ton, towing at $ 100, that is $ 350. If you split it that is $ 175 for a half days work. I do not know how your scrap yard works, but it would be a sweet deal here.
    You're right man.. maybe I won't toss in the towel just yet. I always like making these duckets.. best to try and find a way with a 100% effort.. than a half-arse try! I'm back in.. I'll let you know if there is anything that comes of it.. or if I do say "bag it"
    I'm so into scrapping.. When my Steel Toe Boots Wear out, I cut the Steel out of them and recycle the Toe!

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