grainboy
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Oh a scrap yard does like the odd fuel tank, not,!!
speculators ferking the price around,covid shut the world down ,big firms need to top up there profitsSo why is it less demand for the new stuff but its rocketing in price then?
Was cut up. They didn’t worryOh a scrap yard does like the odd fuel tank, not,!!
You didn’t point that out,Was cut up. They didn’t worry
Mine said they’d take them as long as they were empty . Not bothered about being washed out or anythingOh a scrap yard does like the odd fuel tank, not,!!
Sorry, I actually didn’t know tanks were an issue. Workman has a shakerator tone as an attachment on the mini digger. Like a hot knife through butter.You didn’t point that out,
That makes sense.They do have a tendency to explode if have contained fuel or similar when compressed, in the shearer,
Better run it in to your nearest Class dealer,they might need it. .Was gonna drive my combine down to the scrapyard this week and weigh her in ...
Perhaps I better ring first to see what the price is .
Make sure she's nearly empty or the diesel police will be on your case.Was gonna drive my combine down to the scrapyard this week and weigh her in ...
Perhaps I better ring first to see what the price is .
Someone put a video on here a few years ago of whole cars being fed into some sort of hammer mill for scrap in Liverpool. Seems some cheeky scousers had found out that hiding a gas bottle in the boot provided great entertainment as the car went through, a big boom and loads ofThey do have a tendency to explode if have contained fuel or similar when compressed, in the shearer,
They used to , when put in crusher would lubricate it when it spewed its contentsOh a scrap yard does like the odd fuel tank, not,!!
Cost of production. I bet yours has gone up too.So why is it less demand for the new stuff but its rocketing in price then?