
Originally Posted by
in2scrap
id take my skidsteer with pallet forks and pull it off their dock and load on my dump trailer. Bottom line, rent a skid steer for a day. Also, I took a stainless table to scrap once after pulling it apart, and the guy at scale said next time bring it to him intact and he'd pay better than scrap and he'd send it to Mexico. thats my .02
All three suggestions provided are good options. In2scrap provided you with the lowest cost option and since you have a
forklift, haul it over and unload from their dock. I have to assume their forklift can exit the building so you might be able to use it to unload from the dock. When I scrapped a potatoe plant I used two of their forklifts, one to haul to the dock and the other to load from the dock to my trailer. I would try to set up pickup over a couple of weekends. Start with the stuff you know is scrap and haul to the scrap yard. While collecting the first load gather all the information on the other items including pictures to post for sale in any manner you see fit. In addition to giving yourself a head start on selling, the items will be safe from weather and thieves.
I realize they would prefer to have it cleared in one shot but you can approach it from the fact that you usually charge for this type of service and cannot commit to one haul. If they baulk just take it and resort to plan B. Good luck and I would jump at the chance to take a job like this.
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