I've been studying what happens to old tires. Some electric plants and cement kilns use tires as fuel. When I lived in Burbank, they used tire crum in the road mix. So the tires are being used 😅😅
Hell i don't speak a lick of Spanish, and i heard grad that hubcap! plain as day!lmao I heard the landfill would only accept so many tons of fluff a day as well.
Was hoping you would save that Ford Pickup hubcap, & you did. Thank You! Was also hoping you would save that 50's Cadillac emblem, & you almost did? Sure would have liked that driver's door vent window & the tail light assemblies salvaged from that 68' Chevelle. Will be saddened when that black mid 70's Ford Pickup gets crushed that's atop the pile. Thank you for setting that rare Lincoln aside, it's still adorned with many good, collectible parts. These old classics do need to be eventually crunched when the time comes. It's just nice to see all the good parts salvaged before these cars & trucks meet their fate!
They usually get most of the non ferrous metals out of the fluff by mechanical vibration belts & manually picking it off the converbelts such as aluminum, magnesium, copper & brass ,then the fluff goes to the landfill or incinerator
@@nonferrousjeff yup ! You should see what my friends relatives recycling facilities in Korea got ,they process alot of different scraps, even refrigerators & those belts separate everything both ferrous & non ferrous as well as vibration separates the plastics as well, alot of the belt technology comes from the states as well ,they buy alot of US built shredders & sorter equipment
This reminds me of that construction site where you had to clean up and crush all kinds of classic cars. With a lot of these, they were so bent up and bashed, that crushing them was the only thing left to do with them. It ain't easy being easy! 😊👍
So Cowboy has begun a Classic car crushing video's Channel. Just kidding keep up the great work and keep crashing classic dreams. Lol love all your videos.
That Lincoln is a seldom seen car...even back in the day. The one thing I would snag...and a quick and easy snag is the door or firewall tags...aluminum rivets...shove a screwdriver thru and a couple turns and its free...Who knows...that 68 Chevelle might have been something fancy like an SS...but it did give up alot of its goodies. Very good point in explaining the whole tire and fluff situation and why etc.
yea short videos are no good. I could watch you for ever. heck I'm just north of Dallas so I should come down and watch you for a day of two. I would love that. May even drown a worm or two together.
Interesting that you say overseas purchased the fluff and other recyclables and now they don't and all that I've read. I hear that they use the fluff for mandatory daily cover at the landfills. More exciting is a company, Eastman Chemical, is cooking the fluff. Something called pyrolysis. What that does is turns the carbon related items, fluff, into a gas. A few companies are doing this with plastic and now fluff. It is in the beginning stages and as time goes on more of these plants will be built. No more wasting fluff.
Pre flattened Chrysler Sebring. Dodge Caravan being crushed. Classic Ford F Series (crushed on screen) getting prepped to be crushed. Unknown remnant truck cab getting crushed. Chevrolet C10/20 (crushed on screen) getting prepped to be crushed. Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu (crushed on screen) getting prepped to be crushed. Classic Cadillac Deville (crushed on screen) getting prepped to be crushed. Just part of the job, every car you crush has a story. Some are nostalgic for people, others are just older cars of one sort or another that remind people of their childhoods. Older cars like this, it hurts....but they are in ROUGH shape. The cars you flatten from the 90s, 80s, and late 70s.....and you've flattened a lot from the 90s and 80s, those are my childhood cars. 6 known cars crushed, and a few unknown bits and pieces. That brings the tally to 2,710 cars crushed on camera.
That's sad seeing that '56 Cadillac and '57 Lincoln getting mashed. That's indeed an air intake for the air conditioning system! They're on Lincoln too, meaning both had factory air conditioning. RIP awesome Cadillac!
Your pretty good cowboy. But I knew a guy who used to work for the “Crusher” out of the Chicago area 36 years ago that would pop a bowling ball out of a trunk and then bounce it on the forks and slap it around like it was a soccer ball too.
The scrapyards will probably end up finding a tire scrapper who can just send all the tires to the concrete kilns where they do use the tires as fuel 🔥 & the limestone byproducts as a fill that goes in the mix .....it's literally a giant tire fire🛞 🔥 at the cement mill .....& a good way to get rid of those pesky tires
Hi Cowboy just to ask has anybody pulled a trick on you with a speaker and a blood curdling scream while crushing just asking also may God bless all of you always Kevin in Canada
In certain parts of Europe they do reuse the Fluff. I believe it's Volkswagen has a disasseling plant that they runbthe car through and they gut the entire car on an assembly line. The process they call it is I believe called the Z-Comp process where tge car gets completely dis manteled then the body gets crushed then sent to the mill and processed for the reusable metals and sorted through eddy Curran separator and the Fluff gets sent to another processing plant to get mixed with a slurry mix and pressed together like a giant waffle then pressed to remove all the water and dried then shipped to the power plant and burned in the furnace to produce electricity. I haven't heard about this in the states. I think there somewhere in Belgium or Germany. Also in other parts of Europe they use shredded tires as asphalt for roads so they last longer because they don't get ice and snow as bas as we do in the states where you have to use salt to keep the roads from freezing.
Cap in Mexico is "tapón" or "tapones" in plural. Llantas are "tire" but for us is everything, I mean "wheels". Cap: Tapón (tapones) Tire: Llanta Rim: Rin
You get tired of looking at parts knowing they will sent the entire car or truck to the shredder for a couple hundred dollars total but they want $300 for this part and $1000 for a motor. It's how they make money but if they were more reasonable on prices people would be way more interested in buying parts. Especially when there is no warranty. They can't afford to offer warranties but sometimes the prices are not much better than new. I have literally tons of parts I need but if I can't find a deal I know where auto parts store are.
I've been studying what happens to old tires. Some electric plants and cement kilns use tires as fuel. When I lived in Burbank, they used tire crum in the road mix. So the tires are being used 😅😅
POP THOSE TIRES! 😊
Where's the truck to load cars? 😊 i like the loading! 😊
Another 2-door Chevelle? This guy is absolutely nuts. One eBay or marketplace ad and it's gone.
Hated to see that 68 Chevelle get crushed.
The word for hub-cap in Spanish is "tapacubos".
Gracias🤠👍
Hell i don't speak a lick of Spanish, and i heard grad that hubcap! plain as day!lmao I heard the landfill would only accept so many tons of fluff a day as well.
Classic car crushing by cowboy
I love it more when you go to the yards that have the classics to crush. Makes it more exciting.
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screw u ! obviously you are kot a car guy ! 😡
Was hoping you would save that Ford Pickup hubcap, & you did. Thank You! Was also hoping you would save that 50's Cadillac emblem, & you almost did? Sure would have liked that driver's door vent window & the tail light assemblies salvaged from that 68' Chevelle. Will be saddened when that black mid 70's Ford Pickup gets crushed that's atop the pile. Thank you for setting that rare Lincoln aside, it's still adorned with many good, collectible parts. These old classics do need to be eventually crunched when the time comes. It's just nice to see all the good parts salvaged before these cars & trucks meet their fate!
I like the trinkets. The small stuff don't fill up the garage
That white 56 Lincoln is a rare car especially with the factory air. The vent you pulled off the 56 Caddy is for the factory air intake.
Here on the West Coast , if you refused to work on rainy days , you would starve . 👍🇨🇦
It's been that way at the yard here for years. If the tires are attached to the vehicle it's fine but they won't take them any other way.
At least those old boats were kind of beyond saving.
Some em were pretty busted up
68 Chevelle under that green Ford truck!
They usually get most of the non ferrous metals out of the fluff by mechanical vibration belts & manually picking it off the converbelts such as aluminum, magnesium, copper & brass ,then the fluff goes to the landfill or incinerator
Lots of advancements in the industry
Alot of shredders have multiple eddy currents to separate the non ferrous. It's like a reverse magnet and flings the metal off of the belt
@@nonferrousjeff yup ! You should see what my friends relatives recycling facilities in Korea got ,they process alot of different scraps, even refrigerators & those belts separate everything both ferrous & non ferrous as well as vibration separates the plastics as well, alot of the belt technology comes from the states as well ,they buy alot of US built shredders & sorter equipment
This reminds me of that construction site where you had to clean up and crush all kinds of classic cars. With a lot of these, they were so bent up and bashed, that crushing them was the only thing left to do with them. It ain't easy being easy! 😊👍
what construction site would have cars setting there ???
So Cowboy has begun a Classic car crushing video's Channel. Just kidding keep up the great work and keep crashing classic dreams. Lol love all your videos.
I need a donut machine
hey cowbow in canada that bad stift from the cars we make parking curbs out of it 😄
Really😳
One salvageable part on the chevelle. Rear tail light
That Lincoln is a seldom seen car...even back in the day. The one thing I would snag...and a quick and easy snag is the door or firewall tags...aluminum rivets...shove a screwdriver thru and a couple turns and its free...Who knows...that 68 Chevelle might have been something fancy like an SS...but it did give up alot of its goodies.
Very good point in explaining the whole tire and fluff situation and why etc.
It's what i have been told
Get the one on top. It’s closest. Love Y’all!!
Made it in first HOWDY HOWDY COWBOY 🤠
yea short videos are no good. I could watch you for ever. heck I'm just north of Dallas so I should come down and watch you for a day of two. I would love that. May even drown a worm or two together.
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Interesting that you say overseas purchased the fluff and other recyclables and now they don't and all that I've read. I hear that they use the fluff for mandatory daily cover at the landfills. More exciting is a company, Eastman Chemical, is cooking the fluff. Something called pyrolysis. What that does is turns the carbon related items, fluff, into a gas. A few companies are doing this with plastic and now fluff. It is in the beginning stages and as time goes on more of these plants will be built. No more wasting fluff.
Pre flattened Chrysler Sebring.
Dodge Caravan being crushed.
Classic Ford F Series (crushed on screen) getting prepped to be crushed.
Unknown remnant truck cab getting crushed.
Chevrolet C10/20 (crushed on screen) getting prepped to be crushed.
Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu (crushed on screen) getting prepped to be crushed.
Classic Cadillac Deville (crushed on screen) getting prepped to be crushed.
Just part of the job, every car you crush has a story. Some are nostalgic for people, others are just older cars of one sort or another that remind people of their childhoods. Older cars like this, it hurts....but they are in ROUGH shape. The cars you flatten from the 90s, 80s, and late 70s.....and you've flattened a lot from the 90s and 80s, those are my childhood cars.
6 known cars crushed, and a few unknown bits and pieces. That brings the tally to 2,710 cars crushed on camera.
That's sad seeing that '56 Cadillac and '57 Lincoln getting mashed. That's indeed an air intake for the air conditioning system! They're on Lincoln too, meaning both had factory air conditioning. RIP awesome Cadillac!
Your pretty good cowboy. But I knew a guy who used to work for the “Crusher” out of the Chicago area 36 years ago that would pop a bowling ball out of a trunk and then bounce it on the forks and slap it around like it was a soccer ball too.
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The scrapyards will probably end up finding a tire scrapper who can just send all the tires to the concrete kilns where they do use the tires as fuel 🔥 & the limestone byproducts as a fill that goes in the mix .....it's literally a giant tire fire🛞 🔥 at the cement mill .....& a good way to get rid of those pesky tires
I'm a big fan of crushing the classics!
There is a few of ya
Hi Cowboy just to ask has anybody pulled a trick on you with a speaker and a blood curdling scream while crushing just asking also may God bless all of you always Kevin in Canada
In Australia Queensland we have had no Is rain in 3 months
That's how are summers are. Dallas went 94 days straight last summer with no rain
Yes an it sucks
Aw, u busted a perfectly good hubcap 😅
We can put 5 tires per vehicle......but they gotta have rims in them....
Hi cowboy is everything OK I have not seen you for a few days
We are doing great. My phone is out of storage. I can't record anything 😔
In certain parts of Europe they do reuse the Fluff. I believe it's Volkswagen has a disasseling plant that they runbthe car through and they gut the entire car on an assembly line. The process they call it is I believe called the Z-Comp process where tge car gets completely dis manteled then the body gets crushed then sent to the mill and processed for the reusable metals and sorted through eddy Curran separator and the Fluff gets sent to another processing plant to get mixed with a slurry mix and pressed together like a giant waffle then pressed to remove all the water and dried then shipped to the power plant and burned in the furnace to produce electricity. I haven't heard about this in the states. I think there somewhere in Belgium or Germany. Also in other parts of Europe they use shredded tires as asphalt for roads so they last longer because they don't get ice and snow as bas as we do in the states where you have to use salt to keep the roads from freezing.
It is a fresh air vent for the back on that caddy. I could use some parts from that jeep pickup it's a shame I'm in Pa
Those vents are for Air Conditioning
Cap in Mexico is "tapón" or "tapones" in plural. Llantas are "tire" but for us is everything, I mean "wheels".
Cap: Tapón (tapones)
Tire: Llanta
Rim: Rin
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tapacubos is Spanish for hubcap 😂
Mucho gracias...there is 3 different terms here 🤷
Was there any 56 T-Birds
Good morning cowboy have a wonderful day
Howdy howdy and G'day Cowboy maaaaaaaate 👍
Keep all the hood ornaments
You get tired of looking at parts knowing they will sent the entire car or truck to the shredder for a couple hundred dollars total but they want $300 for this part and $1000 for a motor.
It's how they make money but if they were more reasonable on prices people would be way more interested in buying parts.
Especially when there is no warranty. They can't afford to offer warranties but sometimes the prices are not much better than new.
I have literally tons of parts I need but if I can't find a deal I know where auto parts store are.
Oldest part of the yard? 67-72
I like watching the old crusty musty rusty ones get crushed, they sound very different from the modern junk
They sure do
Glad to see the property wants to clean up
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Send a shoot out for my wife's birthday 🎈
What's her name
Jenny Robison
She asked me about them shirts and I said I'd ask you
@@markrobison2030 i thought this was took care of. Im so sorry
Not yet
NO DROPPING SCRAP CARS JUST TO DISLODGE TIRES; YOU ARE NOT THE "G" MAN ??
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Howdy from Dallas Texas 🤠👍
Hi Baby
You must hate trump the way you talk about him
All I said is we got something in common. And not good things 🤷
@Cowboy Car Crushing I was just curious not being rude. I just heard some other videos.