Posted by mark in boonville ny on August 12, 2012 at 18:54:07 from (74.79.1.87):
In Reply to: Sad day yesterday posted by c-man on August 12, 2012 at 12:34:45:
i cant stand scrappers darn bit. just stupid non sence what people throw away. i scrap but i dont scrap anything. just broken useless parts and misc peices of left over projects just junk. i get scrapers probly 4-6 a yr wanting to buy the huge scrap piles i got. i end up leaving the scrap yard with stuff. lawn mowers and stuff i can find uses for. and i do believe all scrap yards should have salvage section for cars and trucks and things like that to give things a second chance. in case your wondering yes i do take this pretty seriosly and what ever you do dont let him scrap that truck.
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