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    Going to the yard - Greytruck

    I go to the scrapyard at least once a week. I take pics of every load before i leave to go to the yard. I figure i might as well share them
    Todays load of shred. 820 lbs
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    The rims on those top bike look aluminum, are you pulling aluminum off of the bikes or just taking in whole as shred?

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    Depends on the bikes, Sometimes i do and sometimes i dont. I dont have to remove the tires from bike wheels so its easier some times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by greytruck View Post
    Depends on the bikes, Sometimes i do and sometimes i dont. I dont have to remove the tires from bike wheels so its easier some times.
    Right there with you Greytruck...Why spend 5 minutes to make what...an extra quarter, if that. Just not worth it.
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    2nd trip for the week. Got rid of all the shred. Would have gone twice yesterday, but it kept raining. Now to work on breaking down the non-ferrous.
    680 lbs. They are paying 220/Ton for sheet iron
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    Nice load! You should look into a heavy duty net tarp it's like really thick netting as big as a tarp, strap it in tight with 2 straps and you don't need to worry/ spend time making sure your straps are in good spots and will hold it all down, also allows you to put lighter objects onto

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    See now thats a load I would like to have on a weekly basis, curb hunting here is slim pickings.
    On a bit of a side note, you did get the copper out of that microwave... right?

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    Yeah i stripped out the microwave. I only open the side with the transformer, fan motor, wires, ect. and the tray motor on the bottom. Then I reseal it. I dont want to break that beryllium thing in the magnetron when I unload the truck. I leave the door on and fill it with empty soup cans and such.

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    Shed Trip
    Not much to look at, but got to get rid of it. That stormdoor is stainless steel and there is a alum car hood on the bottom of the truck bed.
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    18/8 Stainless 37lbs @ .45
    MLC 17lbs @ .60
    Old sheet alum 27lbs @ .42
    Elect motors 135lbs @ .22
    Auto cast 52lbs @ 290/Ton
    Batterys (weight) 73lbs @ .20
    Cast alum 59lbs @ .38
    Copper 1 12lbs @ 2.56
    total of $143.17

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    9-16-14
    720Lbs @ 220/Ton
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    I know everybodys timetables are different but do you do ebay greytruck.? Those dishwasher racks bring big $. Ive sold quite a few

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    No Ebay for me. I was thinking about it before, But just do the quick flip.

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    Hickory, ****ory, Doc...The mouse ran up the clock. Whats wrong with that stupid mouse anyways???
    Shred 720 lbs @ 220/Ton
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    Nice load, was there any thing wrong with the bike? Other then the lack of seat (I guess you took that off).
    I know you like the "quick flip" but that looked nice.

    And about the mouse, well he lost his three brothers. Poor thing only one in the litter who could see. Death can change a mouse.
    (fun little read about that rhyme)
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    The seat was gone when i found the bike. Also the back gear was bent up instead of down

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    "The clock struck one, and the other two got away with serious injurys"...

    Nice pics greytruck, I will have some soon in return.
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    10-1-14 "Its bark is worse than its bite."
    620 Lbs of shred. Looks like more but oh well. Also brought some alum and copper in the back seat (not shown)
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    It would be a good idea to save up and invest in a trailer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheRecycler View Post
    It would be a good idea to save up and invest in a trailer.
    Belive me i would, but im limited on space in the driveway.

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    If you keep loading up like that, you're gonna replace parts quite frequently.


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