sberry
Banned
Put it on Clist for 600, someone will lowball it for 3
Is that actualky 3000 pounds? In which case my suggestion of manpower is no good.
wait until the deadline. When they come to move it themselves tell them to just put it in the garage.

Put it in the front yard and tell the county its "industrial art" and its protected by the art guild act of 1908.

Don't scrap it....
But the thought lead me to learn something...."low-background steel" is a thing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low-background_steel
now that is interesting.
I will use it. I'm a hobbyist, but there's an anvil nearby and such. I do crunch metal when time permits.If you're not able to use this, what's the point in keeping it, including dragging it to your backyard?
Just curious, what type of work do you do in your garage/shop that using this beast even makes sense?
As someone else suggested, put it back on Craig's list and flip it... you'll probably make a profit.
make a tilting brace for it.
Here's the thread with the idea of what I am thinking...
http://owwm.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=65789
If you need an extra body, I'm in to help. I live down the road from you. As far as getting it done.... I would lean toward the tow truck method. But rest assured... it is doable.
