Never seen that before the iron scissors my neighbor had a junk yard when we on the east side of Detroit Michigan he rinky dink boom truck I can remember people had to get up by the truck and guide the car the cable broke one glad wasn't no in the way you would have been a pancake he always wanted rig up stuff being cheap he is long passed away now
Great audio! The sound of destruction! I love scrapyards! Roll in with a load of junk metal, roll out with a wad of cash! Even better when it’s “precious metals”!
Just about the first big cut you made it virtually broke in half and it was just the way the big rear wheels and seat tipped upwards like a defeated Roman chariot. Ever since the biggest scrap yard in Milwaukee got a couple of these they can process beams and bundles of rebar like they were nothing. You're right about the cast iron it sure sounded like broken bones
The incredible forces of that shear are just incredible.
Never seen that before the iron scissors my neighbor had a junk yard when we on the east side of Detroit Michigan he rinky dink boom truck I can remember people had to get up by the truck and guide the car the cable broke one glad wasn't no in the way you would have been a pancake he always wanted rig up stuff being cheap he is long passed away now
Please put some "giggli eye's on the bearing cap's.
At 0:50 it seemed to look what should i eat first 😂😂😂
Dam that's crazy cutting through that and the rpm's don't change a single bit. Impressive 👍🇨🇦
I could watch this all day.
That was pretty freaking awesome
You should do a series and call it “will it cut “. And then do random stuff from the scrap yard.
That would be " shear" entertainment 😅
Great audio! The sound of destruction! I love scrapyards! Roll in with a load of junk metal, roll out with a wad of cash! Even better when it’s “precious metals”!
Just about the first big cut you made it virtually broke in half and it was just the way the big rear wheels and seat tipped upwards like a defeated Roman chariot. Ever since the biggest scrap yard in Milwaukee got a couple of these they can process beams and bundles of rebar like they were nothing. You're right about the cast iron it sure sounded like broken bones
Damnit. I needed the right front spindle, I would have paid $500 for it 😅😂
Is the rubber on like the steering wheel (if there is) okay to be mixed in with prepared HMS?
What do y'all do with the rubber tires? Does someone buy bales of rubber tires?
Awesome video
Do a full car next time :D
Now you know what happens to a bug when a bird gets it.
Looks like it was all made of cast iron.
Looks to be an Allis Chalmers or Case.
G day from Ontario Yes it was a Case , it had eagle hitch hydraulics on back
Di u see when he bit in centre , it just crumpled
Thx
Jurassic park called they want their dino back
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