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    71 a gross ton is still way better than my 33 a net ton here!


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    Quote Originally Posted by hobo finds View Post
    71 a gross ton is still way better than my 33 a net ton here!
    Agreed. It is alot better than the $10 a gross ton my yard pays. I have used the Albany yard, but it doesn't make sense for less than 3000 pounds (due to distance) unless I'm going for sone other reason.

    However, it is no where near the 9 cents that was mentioned. Also the scale people at that yard didn't now what Logan was referring to as mixed metal (which dishwashers apparently are????).

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