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    I scrap several autos and notice a few things in your post that I wonder about. First, with a trailer you sometimes have difficulty loading. If the auto has wheels missing and such it can be very time consuming getting it loaded. Second, the numbers as far as how much you would make should be higher. The numbers you are using are the minimum you should make if you just pulled the easy stuff and went straight to the crusher. You can do very well doing what you are wanting to do but do not short yourself, but if those numbers in your post are suitable you should be pleasantly surprised when you start.

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    CCf i have been doing this for years.Dont matter on loading because i can load any car no problem.Also i pay very high for them to insure me getting them.So if i make $100 per thats fine with me.

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