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Right now they don't have a buy back service (buy cans) and are concentrating on the curbside service side of things. but I did find a place (thanks to the recycling center) that does buy cans there in belle, Verry's Recycling. Going rate on them is .55 a pound for crushed. .50 a pound for not crushed, Guess I better get my boots on and start crushing them things LOL.
Right now they don't have a buy back service (buy cans) and are concentrating on the curbside service side of things. but I did find a place (thanks to the recycling center) that does buy cans there in belle, Verry's Recycling. Going rate on them is .55 a pound for crushed. .50 a pound for not crushed, Guess I better get my boots on and start crushing them things LOL.
thanks to all the help and replies.
Why don't you lay them out in front of your tractor?
Why don't you lay them out in front of your tractor?
I was considering that option too LOL. I bought one of them mount to the wall ones about 2 yrs ago and that thing lasted about 100 cans then fell apart. Maybe I'll get the welder out and Weld a Heavy Duty one LOL.
I was considering that option too LOL. I bought one of them mount to the wall ones about 2 yrs ago and that thing lasted about 100 cans then fell apart. Maybe I'll get the welder out and Weld a Heavy Duty one LOL.
It would be fun to build a press. I like the tractor idea really well. If I am building something I'd scale up the operation if at all possible. If you have a wood splitter a couple stops on each end and a tray that you can remove when splitting wood, that would be way ducky.
I am needing to stop by pacific steel and get some channel iron and weld up a front bumper.
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