I had my fun using parts off the old F2. I sold a few parts, and now I'm tired of looking at it. If you are in my area, I highly recommend going to River Metals for best payout.
I’m the same way. Whenever I’m scrapping something I’ll save hydraulic cylinders hoses, pulleys chains anything I think I might use, though. I probably never will. lol
i screwed up when I hauled a forklift in, took it to the wrong yard and they gave me a low price for being an item that needed to be torched apart. got wise and took the dragline to a bigger yard and called ahead of time to make sure and they didn't care, gave us full scrap price. after it got quiet down some, they moved 2 claws over to the outside scale because our lowboy trailer wouldn't have been able to get off the junkyard side but it went flawless. both claws grabbed it and lifted it off without a problem. 32 tons at $275 a ton. yep got more for it when we scrapped it then when we brought it 20 years earlier and we used it to dig a few ponds over the years with it. next day when i took another load in it was all chopped up already.
I would have a great deal of difficulty selling this Gleaner for scrap. It just looks too good to me though now the engine and transmission and now the steering pump. The glass should be stashed somewhere as those and the drive wheels should be worth selling. I look at other RU-vid people not having good drive wheels as how much they cost new. Put the components on Market Place and get some money Jacob.
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