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ripped off
my local yard is giving 170 a ton we have to remove wheels and fluids gas tank and rad. i was researching across canada other provinces seem to be offering a minimum of 150 up to 500 for scrap cars how can they do this and still make a profit am i missing some thing or are we just getting ripped off here in nova scotia. what are you guys getting and how do you have to prepare yours
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it should depend directly on how far you are located to a steel mill. there are 15 scrapyards within 5 min drive of the local steel mill and the yards pay $190 - $230 a tone but you can sell the rubber for $ 2.00 a tire to a rubber recyclers and don't forget to cut off that catalytic converter. removing the rad i am sure is to make sure you drained the fluid but its worth more then 230 a ton per lb.
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I don't remember where Gus was from but he would load his big truck and stack (I think) 4 cars and make a long trip just to get the bigger money up there.
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Currently in Alberta (Calgary) we're getting $160 a ton for prepped cars, wheels can be left on though. About 2 months ago it was $250 out in Vancouver, not sure what it is now. Out in Hamilton during the same period, it was $250 a ton for cars, but un-prepped. That's a pretty nice bonus. Overall I'd say we're all getting screwed pretty equally for the most part, unless you're lucky enough to be really close to a mill or three.
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Where I'm located the price is currently $310 / ton car.
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Blackwell where are you located? Mike.
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310 a ton wow i need to move lol
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Around here the u pull it yards pay around 250+ a ton.
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In Kingston, where they have an auto shredder they're paying $400 for a full size u pull vehicle unprepared. Was up to $425. Not sure what that works out to per ton though.
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blackwell: it would be nice of you to give the name of that yard for those members in your area.