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    Quote Originally Posted by ScrapmanIndustries View Post
    I was leaving em be for awhile. But like every where you go around here they're starting to build up. Ive kept two to actually use but nobody wants em any more. Everybody feels they all need HD to watch their shows anymore and no one really feels like paying to get rid of em so they just set em out on the curb or put up a free craigslist add. If they dont go within about 1-4 weeks most people around here start getting creative in how they get rid of em. Ive already taken apart 4 of em in roll off boxes this week. But most end up the weeds or down a cliff regardless of weather or not i get the copper out. Theres one area here that looks like some one filled up a dump truck with em and dumped em in an abandoned driveway. I'd like to take the whole thing but i dont want to get stuck with a $30 bill for em. And this is just a small bit of what ive started this week. Normally I haul about 300-1,500lbs of steel and aluminum every day. Ive never messed with tv's before last week when i got tired of seeing them everywhere.
    I'll agree that they are everywhere. The problem is that when you get through picking out what you want, they are still there. What are you going to do when you're pulling copper out of a truck load of TV's on an abandoned driveway and the police come rolling up on you?


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