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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 290602, member: 4552"]Odd. Never heard of that not being allowed in the yard but I could understand since I'm sure there have been many law suites from people injured in junk yards. Around me you can usually do it two ways. If you don't want to go looking you can ask in the office and they will do it for you but there is a really biggy charge. Most tell you to go get it yourself. If you don't find what you want, no one cares. Way to much money made already on each car, truck, bus, etc. In a junk yard around here every vehical is well gone over by many, many before you ever get to look. The yards I've gone to are basically mud, dirt and just junk so it is rather dangerous so I go there prepared for the worst. </p><p>As to the question of what workers in junk yards do. Many strip the vehicals for parts to be shelved in a building. Some rebuild things like transmissions from parts of many others. Same with motors, radios, etc. One friend of mine is busy most of the day working in one. Occationally if enough parts available, an entire car can be made that runs, looks great and is sold.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 290602, member: 4552"]Odd. Never heard of that not being allowed in the yard but I could understand since I'm sure there have been many law suites from people injured in junk yards. Around me you can usually do it two ways. If you don't want to go looking you can ask in the office and they will do it for you but there is a really biggy charge. Most tell you to go get it yourself. If you don't find what you want, no one cares. Way to much money made already on each car, truck, bus, etc. In a junk yard around here every vehical is well gone over by many, many before you ever get to look. The yards I've gone to are basically mud, dirt and just junk so it is rather dangerous so I go there prepared for the worst. As to the question of what workers in junk yards do. Many strip the vehicals for parts to be shelved in a building. Some rebuild things like transmissions from parts of many others. Same with motors, radios, etc. One friend of mine is busy most of the day working in one. Occationally if enough parts available, an entire car can be made that runs, looks great and is sold.[/QUOTE]
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