5:02 This carbody finally had the remnants of it's transmission pushed back into it one final time! It's now ready to go on it's way with the rest of the load to the shredder at the smelter it's being sent to!
I think this is the first time I’ve seen the operator get it right through the entire video. Push the metal inwards between the doors so it crushes within itself.
Finally got to see more of your scrap yards. Looks like you're emptying it out. A lot of small stuff left. Should be putting that through the crusher. You got a pile of tires and rims. 👍👍🙂🇨🇦
I wonder if this was filmed on Tuesday, it was sunny in the morning and got cloudy...If this yard is in Minnesota (crusher says Annandale). Heck, I may see one of my vehicles getting crushed someday. 😁 Anyway, my kids like watching these so keep on crushing!
Could be. In past videos I have seen some MN license plates, but salvage cars are transported all over...It could be located in Nebraska for all I know.@@jamesmarshalla8565
Question: Since these things get recycled and melted down why are the seats and tires left on? Tires especially since they don't compress easily and seats and other plastics would pollute like crazy when tossed in the furnace.
@@anangrywhiteguy4689Its obsolete and my family owned a bunch of these and I didnt like them. We were always stuck with these when others were getting the newer models. Reminds me of poverty.
@@mysterybuyer3738 Now it's the opposite. This generation of Ford pickup has become a toy for the wealthy. Restored examples are going for 20 to 30 grand. A 'clean', but un-restored example is worth anywhere between 5 to 10 grand. You really shouldn't let bad memories cloud your mind. I've done the same with vehicles from the 90's and 2000s. It wasn't the vehicles that I hated, but the memories associated with them. It took a long time for me to come to terms with that.
@@anangrywhiteguy4689 I just plain out cant stand that style. I would much rather have a 1997 model when the square body got redesigned. I honestly would be completely embarrassed in a 1970s Ford no matter what the price was. I dont like even looking at them.