gary350
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Post by gary350 on Dec 6, 2015 10:13:20 GMT -8
Aluminum skin looks good, doors, windows, appliances, light fixtures, maybe more. Several useful items. Most of this is worthless for us but there are several good items like, storage door hinges, latches, door knobs, small windows, light fixtures.
evansville.craigslist.org/zip/5317994246.html
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nccamper
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Post by nccamper on Dec 6, 2015 10:36:24 GMT -8
"You must move."
Three deadly words with with something this big.
But it's fun looking at anything free.
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Post by vikx on Dec 6, 2015 21:45:02 GMT -8
Wow, what a MESS. Good parts but how much will it cost to dispose of the Carcass???
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gary350
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Post by gary350 on Dec 7, 2015 4:43:10 GMT -8
Carcass disposal is free pull it to Clark Iron & Metal scrap yard. They get a burn permit from the fire department and burn it out. Then it goes into the compactor. Scrap yard will let you park the trailer out front while you strip it. If anyone wants it come get it take it to Clark Iron & Metal. Scrap yard often parks the trailer frames with axles and tires in the front lot for sale.
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Post by mobiltec on Dec 7, 2015 8:39:23 GMT -8
Well, being that it's oversized you're going to have to obtain a permit just to move it. And you're not going to move it with your Chevy 1500 pick up truck. Not sure about that state but in many states you will also need a pilot escort during the move. I really don't think the parts are worth all that.
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