ichudov
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I often do scrap metal projects.
All last week, we had to work pretty hard, at an old stone factory, removing 12+ ton cast iron stone planers. That place had so much stone dust that floor was completely impassable for my regular forklifts. We were lucky that they had adequate bridge cranes. And even with that, one of those planers may be very hard to get due to its location.
And I realized that if I owned a M936 wrecker, my job would be a lot easier. I could ALSO take on scrap projects that others cannot touch. Additionally, since I own a beavertail low boy semi trailer, I can transport the wrecker on the trailer on public roads, and avoid the expense of registering and insuring this wrecker. Just deliver it to worksite, get the work done, and take it home on the truck.
I wanted to touch base with any M936 owners, to see if this makes sense.
All last week, we had to work pretty hard, at an old stone factory, removing 12+ ton cast iron stone planers. That place had so much stone dust that floor was completely impassable for my regular forklifts. We were lucky that they had adequate bridge cranes. And even with that, one of those planers may be very hard to get due to its location.
And I realized that if I owned a M936 wrecker, my job would be a lot easier. I could ALSO take on scrap projects that others cannot touch. Additionally, since I own a beavertail low boy semi trailer, I can transport the wrecker on the trailer on public roads, and avoid the expense of registering and insuring this wrecker. Just deliver it to worksite, get the work done, and take it home on the truck.
I wanted to touch base with any M936 owners, to see if this makes sense.
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