Hi, do you know of a wood recycling facility like this that pays for used railroad ties to be shipped to them? I'm asking because my grandfather removes abandoned railroad tracks - he has a constant supply of ties.
Your grandfather will most likely have to pay to get rid of them, unless he purchases a grinder to turn the full ties into type of ground fuel to be used in a steel mill or power plant. Otherwise the full ties are pretty well worthless.
Hi, do you know of a wood recycling facility like this that pays for used railroad ties to be shipped to them? I'm asking because my grandfather removes abandoned railroad tracks - he has a constant supply of ties.
Your grandfather will most likely have to pay to get rid of them, unless he purchases a grinder to turn the full ties into type of ground fuel to be used in a steel mill or power plant. Otherwise the full ties are pretty well worthless.
What happens with the shredded material.
It is burned for energy.
he has the digger in a awkward position.
Hungry machine
Amatör kamera