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    Quote Originally Posted by greytruck View Post
    2010 Tacoma ( The go getter ) also my everyday vehicle
    1983 Chevy C-10 3/4 Ton 4x4 with home made goatbox.( The Bringer iner ) Over 1,081,000 miles on it. Love it
    1976 Ford Ranger, my dads thow, and its still kickn
    That's how my father in law is. He has a 77 Chevy 1/2 ton long bed 4x4 with over 600K on it. only had 200K when he got it 20 years ago.



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    95 s10 4-banger 5-speed haha not pretty but just wont quit

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    Finally got around to locating a door. $500 for the truck. $100 for the door. $14 and change for pins/bushings and I am up and runnin'.

    Door hangs up just a tad, but latches fine.

    I think this will be a good runabout for pickups and not piddle away so much fuel driving the full size.



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    That's perfect for what your gonna use it for.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheScrapGuy View Post
    Junkdude, Im not showing off, i was simply answering the question. I also do this on a slightly larger scale than some, and you have to have the right equipment. I also dont really mess around with non ferrous too much. I scrapped around 700 tons of steel last year, and only saved some of the non ferrous. By the end, I had made enough with the non ferrous to buy the Ford flatbed.

    I cant count the number of torches, saws, grinders, cutters, and other small tools needed, but I have to in order to stay profitable. If someone calls me up and said I have an oven or a fridge or even a car, I dont waste my time. I cant make money on such a small scale.
    You must have some pretty rich sources of scrap. What sort of places do you frequent?

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    1997 Tahoe 5.7. I love this truck a lot. No too much space, but it can definitely hold some weight!

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    1997 Dodge Ram 1500 4x4 ext cab 6.5 ft bed 319,000 miles but upgrading to 1983 f250 lond bed diesel 4x4 yes it is an upgrade

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    A 2003 Hyundai Elantra with 245,000 miles on it. It is on a diet when it comes to using gas. 25/30 Have had about 300lbs. in it at one time including a hot water heater and a 100lb. piece of cast iron pipe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheScrapGuy View Post
    International 24' flatbed
    Peterbuilt roll off truck with 2 - 40 yard containers
    Ford 20' flatbed
    Terex Wheel loader (for loading the trucks)
    Ford F-250 V10 with 32' gooseneck flatbed (great for loading 6-8 cars at a time)
    Mack box truck for servicing all of the trucks and equipment

    Reall want to get a decent excavator and a shear - give it time

    So if you have roll-off containers, are you doing cleanouts of general debris as well?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BurlyGuys View Post
    So if you have roll-off containers, are you doing cleanouts of general debris as well?
    Looks like his last log-in was over a year ago.

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    This isn't my truck, but it was on the scale before me. His hitch was about an inch off the ground


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    Here was our last load at Goshen, didn't put a strain on that truck. I think we had around 1200 on there.

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    My dad lets me use his 99 Dodge Dakota Sport, sucks on gas but it hauls a heavy load for the little frame, after I unload the ride back is always fun. Without that weight this truck hauls brick

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    after I unload the ride back is always fun. Without that weight this truck hauls brick
    I don't think there's a lot of money in bricks,,

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    I'm reminded of that episode on Scrappers where they take a van load of bricks, and then can't find a buyer for them.

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    Here's the box truck. SOOOOO old.... I think it is an 89?

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    Burly, your link is not working.

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    1999 ram 1500 4x4 with 360 v8 gas engine. and soon to be a new 18 foot eletric tilt bed car trailer. to hual junk cars/genral stuff around with.


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