Posted by larry@stinescorner on December 19, 2017 at 13:24:46 from (173.70.90.109):
i stopped over to see my friend Kris today.He happened to be in the middle of cleaning up around his shop and yard.He said,might as well load any scrap metal up and take it to the scrapyard,I helped him ,,walking around,,grabbing what looked like scrap,,and making sure he approved before it went on his pickup.In no time at all we had a pickup full.In his shop ,his son and friends throw all the beer and soda cans in containers and boxes,,but never take them ,,so we took all them too.He got 9 dollars for aluminum cans,,,61 dollars for all the scrap,,not bad,the scrap yard is in Manville NJ ,,the next town over,not far at all/.I did think of Jeffcat,,a guy pulled in with a perfect looking,quite large Simplicity riding mower on a trailer behind his pickup,,It may not have ran,,but everything was there and looked really good..A big claw swung over ,grabbed the tractor and dumped it on a big pile.....Jeffcat would have cried? I wish I would have had my camera,but youll have to believe me just this once,,,lol
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