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think its about £170 here at the moment i'll find out in the morn when i see grandad :001_smile:

 

 

yeah man that the sort of thing! it was semi set up there, he had concreted it down and made the saw pit out of a big steel water tank, shame he never finished it

 

Should of paid scrap value to him and set it up yourself. They can be a pain in the backside though. Our one is electric on 3phase and since it lives in a barn we have issues with the electrics.

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that looks similar to one I nearly bought many years ago , it had its own rail tracks for the log carriage and was used for cutting track sleepers

If I remember rightly we decided there was just too much of it to move a fair distance, but a lovely bit of kit.

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Should of paid scrap value to him and set it up yourself. They can be a pain in the backside though. Our one is electric on 3phase and since it lives in a barn we have issues with the electrics.

if i had the money i would of :thumbdown:

yeah man this ones 3 phrase, scrapped a big old genterator and old guy lorry that were going to power it a while back, he used them for all his band and circular saw sharpening machines before he sold them, another load of things that would be cool to still have!

 

that looks similar to one I nearly bought many years ago , it had its own rail tracks for the log carriage and was used for cutting track sleepers

If I remember rightly we decided there was just too much of it to move a fair distance, but a lovely bit of kit.

yeah man thats right this ones got the rain tracks too :thumbup:

yeah i can see why you decided that it is a fair old lump

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£210 a ton up here guys, and that stuff looks good stuff:001_cool:

Where are you getting that price from Stephen? We are selling quite lot of scrap.

Anyone interested in two 4066 Terex dumptrucks in good working order? Sorry for hyjacking this post.

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Where are you getting that price from Stephen? We are selling quite lot of scrap.

Anyone interested in two 4066 Terex dumptrucks in good working order? Sorry for hyjacking this post.

 

Sorry to derail where about are you and what sort of money are you getting for scrap at the moment?

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Where abouts are you with the dumptrucks
I am in the Outer Hebrides, only a short ferry journey from Skye. We have two trucks with very low hours and good tyres. I could get pictures sent to you if you are interested.

 

Sorry to derail where about are you and what sort of money are you getting for scrap at the moment?
I just phoned my brother to check and he thinks the price of scrap from the islands is now up around £230 a ton. The scrappy pays to take it away too.
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Sacrilege! Some things have more intrinsic value or historic value than scrap. Is the crane going too?

 

I always quote double scrap value price when it comes to any steam engine plant and machinery or any Ferguson tools and implements. Does not always work and can take a very long time persuading people to part with historic pieces.

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