The loader operator always gets me in these video's dude always push the whole side in on a van a car push the door or doors in don't just hold on to them they have to be pushed in anything sticking out as its crushing push in with your fork
That Ford Ranger seen better days.. but then again it's showing the age well. It's just a little rusty.. It's still good! It's still good! That Aerostar is a little crushed.. It's still good! It's still good! I will say that I love to see other junk getting crushed onto the cars too.. like the dryer and washing machines.. I remember that from awhile ago.. I think I saw an old riding mower on one of the piles being crushed into the cars.. By far, this is my favorite channel about crushing cars.. I watch Adventures from Scratch a lot.. mostly because I like watching that guy a bit.. If I had a junkyard like that I'd be picking through the vehicles too.. I'd get rich just from loose change.
Sorry if I sound clueless, but I always wonder, have all those moss-covered cars just recently been towed in from people's yards, or have they been sitting around the junkyard all this time?
Corvan, please tell the story of this salvage yard. The name, when did it open, how big, and how it came to be that these decrepit rusty hulks sat for decades before you finally started crushing. 🤔
1:14-1:39 looked like and old VAT 40 or a old Sun oscilloscope for checking cylinder balance and misfires in older engines. Back in the day before they had scan tools they had the oscilloscopes the check the healthiness of an engine and that's what that looked like. An old Vat 40 or a Sun oscilloscope that had been gutted
It's possibly just an old wrecking yard, and every once in a while, they clear out a neglected row or corner of the yard that's been left for a decade or more...
I knew a family that bougt a brand new POS Aerostar and while on holidays they closed the side door and it fell off and laid there on the ground. They were such GARBAGE.