First: We could only break out the "top" side all the way so we had to stand it up to break the top. Broke 2 3/8" G80 chains doubled up trying to tilt it up. Then we rolled it over and broke the other side. This pic is with it stood up and the top mostly broken out and pic was taken at eye level.
Second: The last load off the job. The truck hit the scrap yard at 106,780lbs. that makes those 2 pieces 64K and there about matched in weight the center section(to the right) was a little bit more. So FYI a 300 can pick up ~33,000lbs 1' off the ground teetering about to fall on its nose.
And don't think I cheated. The Iron in the background was another subs and they only help out by breaking out around the base so I could get it out.
Second: The last load off the job. The truck hit the scrap yard at 106,780lbs. that makes those 2 pieces 64K and there about matched in weight the center section(to the right) was a little bit more. So FYI a 300 can pick up ~33,000lbs 1' off the ground teetering about to fall on its nose.
And don't think I cheated. The Iron in the background was another subs and they only help out by breaking out around the base so I could get it out.