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    yard nears me dont take steel wire/fencing & recently they stopped buying copper pipes bcos the police asked them to stop buying them to discourage the drug addicts who have been ripping out peoples copper piping to sell for drug money.


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    Anything with too much plastic, including most modern vacuum cleaners.

    Most yards in PA are scanning everything that comes in for radioactive contamination.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hobo finds View Post
    My yard has added a few item to ther will not accept list over the years. The will [U]not take [U] the following items...
    We do not accept:
    - Beer Kegs
    - Gas tanks
    - Glass, Plastic, Paper
    - Pressurized items
    (i.e. fire extinguishers, propane tanks etc.)

    Dishwashers that have plastic tubs
    Bikes with tires on them
    Chain link fence
    Barbed wire
    Matress springs
    I have been getting away with bike tires and dishwashers with plastic tubs.

    I did get turned away when I brought in 2 6160 aluminum ramps that are used on box trucks. I guess they are on the same list of banned items as stripped copper and other items that the tweakers steal.

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    Years ago a cadaver was found in the trunk of a car about to be fed into the shredder after that incident they now pry open every truck with the loader fork.

    Here's another yard that I used to deal with, Guns and explosives discovered in scrapyard Cadillac

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/guns-and-explosives-discovered-in-scrapyard-cadillac-1.1173391

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    Quote Originally Posted by 520 View Post
    I have been getting away with bike tires and dishwashers with plastic tubs.

    I did get turned away when I brought in 2 6160 aluminum ramps that are used on box trucks. I guess they are on the same list of banned items as stripped copper and other items that the tweakers steal.
    Yep no problem lately with plastic tub dishwashers and bikes with tires. I am going to donate the bikes I have vs. scrapping them. https://bicas.org/
    Better than the dump!

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