Thogey wrote:That old track hoe is pretty cool. What is it, 1940s 30's?
What do you suppose it weighs?
Rodebaugh wrote:Attack top down with a Cutting torch. Be careful with the cabel and don't forget to take a 5gal bucket to toss the copper wireing into.
TXBullion wrote:Rodebaugh wrote:Attack top down with a Cutting torch. Be careful with the cabel and don't forget to take a 5gal bucket to toss the copper wireing into.
Is it worthwhile to do when you factor in all the time?
Rodebaugh wrote:TXBullion wrote:Rodebaugh wrote:Attack top down with a Cutting torch. Be careful with the cabel and don't forget to take a 5gal bucket to toss the copper wireing into.
Is it worthwhile to do when you factor in all the time?
Top down w/ a torch is for safety. The bucket for copper should be worth while. I stripped a similar machine a few summers ago. It contained 14+ pounds ouf clean #2 copper.
Rodebaugh wrote:Jack, I just striped the Copper off my machine. All of the iron and aluminum are still there.......waiting.
My top down chop souldn't be that big of a deal if/when I do it. The scrapyard is less than a mile away.
AGgressive Metal wrote:Engineer has the best plan if its actually possible to get those tracks to move at all - flatbed is how we scrapped the old non-working rollers which were several tons a piece.
galenrog wrote:Found something similar in central Nevada last year. BLM would love to have someone haul it off, but will not allow it to be cut up on site. Major problems are that there are no passable roads within 2 miles and it is about 200 miles from nearest scrapyard.
Morsecode wrote::|
Turns out I was talking to the wrong partner...the damn thing still runs!
"Scrap?! Nah...I use that to dredge the canals around the 13th fairway. Just did it five, maybe eight years ago."
Lesson learned: find the right guy to talk to
Morsecode wrote:Turns out I was talking to the wrong partner...
chant1970 wrote:"Just ask yourself how one of the Egyptian pyramid builders would handle the problem"
AILENS!
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