chipsearthworks
Well-Known Member
You'd have to wait for the correct wind. Someone might as well have them. When the Navy closed the Navy Base in Adak a few years ago they drove all their fire trucks into a ravine and buried them. This was a naval air station so the trucks were state of the art. They never drained the oil and fuel out of them and had to go in a year or so later and dig then back up. Then they had to ship them to Seattle for proper disposal. A friend of mine was on the crew that dug them up. He thought there was 10 or 12 pieces worth several million dollars. This mentality just blows my mind.:cussing
thats just stupid! you got depts that cant afford new trucks and they are driving around on 70,08s **** and the govement does something like that. that just burns my hide!