Posted by Keith True on March 18, 2022 at 16:00:31 from (73.68.26.86):
In Reply to: Re: Scrap prices posted by Fritz Maurer on March 18, 2022 at 13:53:44:
Been a long time since I've seen it that high.12? 15? years maybe? I had a D6,9U,that the town that owned it had not taken care of it.Pony stuck,engine stuck,trans split,(ice) but virtually no hours.It was a military machine that came from the civil defense.A young guy that was restoring one just loved the undercarriage,and the undamaged sheet metal.I told him he could have it for scrap price.We were guessing $1500 or maybe $2000.I called the scrap guy and he said $4030.and he would pick it up,he knew I could push it on.He said his price was for a straight US ton,not the 2240 pound metric,or gross ton.I think this morning here on the N.H.seacoast it was $170.for #1,and light iron,#2 was $125.
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