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D_Mac

So my buddy is at a scrap yard and he sends me this picture. Sitting on top of the scap pile. He went in to ask if they will sell it. I'm waiting for his call back.

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SylvanLakeWH

Here's hoping they do the right thing... :handgestures-thumbupright:

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D_Mac

They came back and said 150 ! I think going to be to far apart

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Sparky

Damn! I see an 8 speed gearbox, maybe a 1067 or 1267? 

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The Freightliner Guy
1 minute ago, D_Mac said:

They came back and said 150 ! I think going to be to far apart

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doesnt actually look to to bad but then again their was a reason it was put their maybe the motors shot?

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D_Mac

No deal. They want 150 fir it cause it weighs 550lbs. I can't see paying 150

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ebinmaine
1 minute ago, D_Mac said:

No deal. They want 150 fir it cause it weighs 550lbs. I can't see paying 150

That's a six speed!!!

 

There's your $150.  

 

Go get it. 

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ebinmaine

Metal gas tank is another 30 bucks or so. 

 

Starter generator... Working $100 easy. 

No working still $50. 

 

 

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ebinmaine

Worth twice the $150 just in parts.  

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D_Mac

I'm not a parts seller. To me it would be yard art or I'd get in running. In either case I can't spend the 150

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ebinmaine

If'n only I werrzz closer..... 

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The Freightliner Guy
2 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

If'n only I werrzz closer..... 

youll be closer once you start drivin eric!:icecream:

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ebinmaine
10 minutes ago, D_Mac said:

I'm not a parts seller. To me it would be yard art or I'd get in running. In either case I can't spend the 150

Any other Horse nuts near you?

@squonk ?

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Handy Don

$1 per pound around here is for clean steel. When you throw in plastic and rubber (i.e. commingled) and it needs separating, the price drops to 50¢ or less per pound.

The only significant amount of high-value metal there is the copper winding in the S/G and that takes effort to isolate. That yard will clear no more than $50 in scrap value for that machine.

 

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Handy Don

Just noticed the newer PTO clutch setup to the older style deck.

Of course, that machine weighs more like 400 lbs, too.

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squonk

If I didn't have to spend $40 in gas I'd think about it. Trans is prolly full of water. Notice the shift boot. Missing some Genny brackets. Rare RL-367 that is probably junk. wrong hood decals but hood is whupped anyway

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D_Mac

Yeah had to leave it. They wouldn't budge off the 150. The bent the dash tower picking it up off the pile. Told them I'd do 75 but they refused. Hurts me to leave it but it is what it is.

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, Handy Don said:

That yard will clear no more than $50 in scrap value for that machine

Agreed.  

 

33 minutes ago, D_Mac said:

Told them I'd do 75 but they refused.

 

To me that's nothing more than bad business.  Greed. 

Penny wise and dollar silly.  

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c-series don

Greed, that’s what that is. I understand they’re in business to make money but c’mon. I’d tell them to keep it. Guys, please don’t take this the wrong way but at this stage of my life I’m past having junk in it. 

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squonk

Most of the junkyards charge like that if they would even take it off the pile and sell it. if you think that's bad, We have a u pull it yard near me and there was a complete B 80 there. I was there to get a couple of knobs and handles They wouldn't sell the whole tractor as a unit per weight but they would sell it pieced. I.e. the engine is X amount. The starter on it was Y amount. The muffler was Z amount ect. I had to pull the engine myself as it was too nice to pass up. I had to pay $150 for the engine and starter and they were "nice guys" and let me have the pot muffler for free. Engine was good and with a little polishing I made $100 off of it when I was done.

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moe1965

That's a shame.  Hate to see that  happen. But I'm sure it happens every day☹️

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JimSraj

What a shame. Those 6 speed transmissions aren’t easy to come by. 

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Wheel-N-It
6 hours ago, c-series don said:

 Guys, please don’t take this the wrong way but at this stage of my life I’m past having junk in it. 

 

I get it, and right there with you. I'm not saying that I'm completely free of "junk" but I've whittled it down to a very manageable level. 

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ri702bill

I was fortunate to rescue what apperaed to be a low hour C-81 roller from a local scrap recycling yard. They buy all sorts of scrap, and they cull out all the potential saleable outdoor power items and have them in a row for inspection. The same with cars and trucks they buy - they do NOT sell individual parts, you have to buy and remove that entire item.

It was a well cared for roller that someone grabbed the K181 for their use and scrapped the rest. I wanted it for the 8 speed - much to my delight, the shift boot, though old, was intact - the dipstick showed the gear oil was clean, full, and no evidence of water after I rolled it about 20 feet.I went into my 854....

 

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ebinmaine
14 hours ago, c-series don said:

Guys, please don’t take this the wrong way but at this stage of my life I’m past having junk in it. 

Agreed.  

No offense taken here. 

As we transfer parts, tools and supplies from the old outdoor workshop and basement workshop we've been doing some whittling down of our own. 

 

As is stands I have 4 factory built Horses and Colossus as future projects. 

Trina has 3 of her own to do. 

Then implements. 

..... And the truck..... 

 

Not to mention the absolute myriad of daily things .... 

 

It's a shame to see a good pile o parts go out of circulation but as pointed out above, all would need work just for use. 

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