JimR
Elite Member
I plow the drive out to the farm behind our farm for my buddy the farmer. He lives a few miles away at his other farm. He would have to drive his tractor over to do this farm. He in turn gives me veggies in the summer and knocks down the brush on our farm with his rear brush hog mower for me. I also plow out an area on that farm that a dumpster guy uses to store his dumpsters. The dumpster guy stopped by yesterday to thank me for clearing out his dumpsters all winter. He then offered me all the dumpsters that I need to remove the house debris from my farm project. All I need to pay is the dump fees. This is great as I will need a few of them this summer for shingles and interior scrap from the house. He also told me to throw any scrap steel I have into one of his dumpsters and to help myself to any scrap I needed for projects. One look in the dumpster made me smile. There in the bottom where 6 25 pound iron weights and a few bars. Hmmm, thoughts were racing through my head on my new soon to be 3ph ballast attachment. I plan on cutting the bars and welding 4 of them upright on a frame. The plates will stack up on the bars. Each row will hold 100 pounds. He has a few more at his house for me also. Then there were 8 sets of bed rails. This stuff is like gold to me. Amongst the scrap was some nice steel tubing that was part of a bed and is bent in a U shape. Now my new front grille guard is taking shape in my head. Then I found the two side rails with cross bars. Now I see my new step for over my hood taking shape. I never realized that doing someone a favor like plowing could lead into a gold mine of scrap steel and a place to dispose of my old unwanted scrap steel. Now I just need to find the time to make all these projects.