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    Trot is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    I install satellite tv for the farmers out here in the country. They always had old implements overgrown on the edge of the tree lines. Almost everyone let me take them free when I asked. About 4 yrs. Ago did an install for a guy who owns 26 acres. In 1966 he started stock piling cars and metal in hopes to pay for his kids college. Well kids went to college and so did grandkids and no one had interest in scrapping it.
    Well that's my cup of tea if u will. Stopped by one day about two months back asked of we could cit a deal and I clean it out. His response I don't want or need any money if it will help you and your family then have at it. Only stipulation, no cherry picking got to take everything. Well u got it. Got to quit a job I didn't like after 6 yrs. Got two roll offs out there one for light iron one for prepared steel. So very lucky


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