Posted by rrlund on October 30, 2013 at 16:44:21 from (207.241.137.116):
The neighbor had a couple of old cars sitting in the tree line. His grand daughter is going on a school trip to D.C.so he wanted to haul those cars to the crusher and give her the money for the trip. I went down and loaded them on his trailer with the 1365. He went to the crusher two miles up the road and came right back with the cars still on the trailer. I asked him if they rejected them because he needed a title. He said yup. He found the title to one of them and went back. They unloaded that one,but told him he'd have to cut the other one in half,unload half of it,bring half of it back one day,the other half another day. Couldn't take both halves the same day. He cut it in half,I went back down and unloaded half,he took the half we left on the trailer in,I sat the other half back on when he came home,but he can't take it until tomorrow.
They told him "that's the law",didn't want to loose their license. Even though they know where both halves are coming from,they can't both come in on the same day.
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