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Posted by dds-inc on April 20, 2007 at 21:12:31 from (152.163.100.14):
Hauled in to the scrap yard about 4 copper truck radiators, 6 broken aluminum wheels, about 500 pounds of stripped copper wire, 150 pounds of house water copper pipe, and a few pieces of aluminum stock. Made well over 2 grand for my trailer load of stuff. next week I am helping a farmer with a whole wrecked aluminum trailer to haul out to the yard, with a few thousand feet of aluminum wire as well. It is highly advisable that you find all of your copper and aluminum laying around and sell it for scrap... these guys are pulling out thousands of dead presidents for your junk!! about 4 Perfectly good looking cars that did not sell were driven in to the scrap yard today, with most of them still running as the excavator loaded them on the crusher. They'd leave the lug nuts loose and take the aluminum wheels off and get paid premium prices for the wheels.
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