I will use it. I'm a hobbyist, but there's an anvil nearby and such. I do crunch metal when time permits.
I could probably sell it to scrapper and make a profit, but that offends me.
There's probably less non scrapping enthusiasm than you imagine.
Also, I have 6 days to comply. I would happily...
heya, folks I'm still out here.
I have a terrible solution that I have settled on.
I am going to drag it into the back yard with a tow strap and lawn driving.
The more I look at it, the more feasible it seems.
I'll drag it across the lawn, rerig it and drag it into the backyard.
if it topples...
I have never even heard of these. Thanks, I'll look into it.
350 for four hours? This seems do-able...
What does this mean?
They can also be roaded for s verbal miles if need be.
Means I can drive it from the rental place to my house? It's within 5 miles..
Do I uh need a special license or...
I would be content if I merely found it a good home.
My love for it is entirely irrational. But, given the choice between struggling and letting it die, I would rather struggle.
I do fold, spindle, and mutilate things on occasion and my idea was to use it for that purpose.
It's a fair question. I was going to.. my timelines have just shifted dramatically.
I work a regular job and such.. time is suddenly and unexpectedly very short.
I appreciate the thoughts. How high is a towtruck? The thing is like 8 foot 9 inches tall and the garage door is like 7 foot 4. But with the door up it till need to in enough to clear the door before going upright.
I do have some machinery skates but with the angle of the driveway, I fear it...
Alright I will try with a tow company.. start making calls on monday.
Feel free to throw up other suggestions guys.. a plan b would be welcome.
Thanks fellas, this is weighing heavy on me. I try to avoid trouble.