It’s a plastic fuel tank so no matter what it is not going to cause a spark with the axe popping a hole into it for removing the fuel from said tank. In AZ they require that the vehicle can’t have a fuel tank, battery, Freon, coolant or oil when taking vehicles to the scrap yard to crush them. I was working at 20th Street auto parts wrecking yard as a kid during the summer and then after I graduated high school for several years. They had Porsche, Audi and Corvette vehicles and some trucks. Got really good at stripping a corvette very quickly and never cut a wire harness on damaged any of the parts that we were going to be reselling by myself it took me about 2.5-3 hours to get it down to a bare shell.
It's a wrecking yard /dismantler yard, they buy crashed vehicles from auction and sale the good parts. Employees take the gas. You can see all the doors on racks on left side. I used to work for a dismantler yard.
Your supposed to use a hollow brass spike on a transmission jack, the brass spike penetrates the tank without risking a spark and drains the fuel through a pipe to a suitable container.
I used to work at a salvage yard, The first thing they would do is drain all the fluids and then cut the engine and transmission out . They had a siphon pump . It looked just like a gas pump at the station it was able to be moved ( they had a few) . It was awesome working there I got to fill my truck up once a week and I got a company vehicle (yard car ) .
I worked at a junkyard as a teen in the 80s. We’d cut the straps w/bolt cutters to drop the tank. Then take a hatchet to the corner and proceed to dump the gas in 5 gallon buckets and then dumped the buckets in a big tank for reusing the gas.
I worked at a Ford dealership back in the '70s and that's how we drained gas tanks. You won't get a spark as a punch goes through the tank because there's gasoline at the bottom of the tank. The fumes, that's the explosive part of gas, is on the top. We did that all the time, at least for the 10 years I was there, and never had a problem. That's not luck.
I worked for Esserman Dodge in Chicago Heights during the last half of the 1960s. I was 15 years old in '65 and what a dream job for a young high school kid. My job was to clean the Body Shop Floor and move ca4s around the lot. Can you imagine being a teenager and driving all of the big 426 cu inch Charger Hemis w/Super Bee Sixpacks for carbs. Not to mention the "Barracudas." My boss, Johnny Sitko, raced every weekend at "U.S.30 Dragstrip in Maryville, Indiana. He was crazier than I was, driving in those Iconic muscle cars. He taught me all about drifting, power-shifting and at what RPMs to do so. My friend ran his '56 Chevy super stock, with hydraulic valves, and ran a decent 8.5 sseconds average in the quarter mile. This Dodge dealer also had a number of Tiger Sunbeams w/ 260 cu inch V8. It also had a 4-speed manual tranny in her, Now, there was a fast car. I've since heard that Karol Shelby had something to do with the Tiger's development. I still am trying to understand how a Ford product came to being sold by a Chrysler company.
Wouldn't be the correct air fuel ratio in the fuel tank for it to ignite anyway even if it sparked inside, obviously when it's draining out if there's an ignition source then yeah, crispy eyebrows
I believe they are still available at Auto Parts Stores such as NAPA, Etc., and I installed one in my '63 Falcon Ranchero a few years ago when I replaced the fuel line and pump for the tank - even though I may never use it again - but Just in Case. 😁
I had a Nissan 1984 model that had a drain plug it's neat to have one if you have water in the tank you can just loosen the bolt take it out ant let her drain
I am in California, I’m white and I work in construction. I own a dump truck. The only people I have interactions with on the job site are Mexican. White men in construction are in the office telling us what to do. I’m sure you know exactly what I’m talking about. I would rather work with Mexicans because they want to work. You guys are the hardest working sons of guns I’ve ever seen in my life. I’ve only learned a bit of Spanish, and it’s just from the guys on the job site. So naturally they’re generally cuss words. They have such a wonderful sense of humor because they’ll call me names and I have to write them down and look up the translation when I get home. It’s hilarious. Viva Mexico.!!!
Sorry metal on metal can spark , gas in the tank helps but he could have a hot metal fragment stuck to the top of the pick and put that up in the vapors .....,a brass or copper punch is the proper tool ...
Its a breakers yard , its fuel . I used to do the same thing in the uk turn car on side , ram pickaxe through lower corner , catch fuel , share it out .
I guess if theres smthing wrong w the tank then ruining it wouldnt matter but if not then a long rubber tube & a suction pump would b just as good & you’d still have a perfectly good tank for sale or use . Imo
these guys are junking out or parting out cars. Time is money. this is the fastest way to drain the tank then remove it if required before storing or crushing the rest of vehicle.
Because of the fumes inside you don't want to make a spark believe me I used to do this and the garage still prepares for the crusher@@jayeshmanjrekar7283
@@jayeshmanjrekar7283 fuel vapors and fumes are far more volatile than liquid gasoline. A full tank is far less likely to blow up than an empty one full of vapors.
My friends grandma had a jug of gas on her table for some reason. Chainsmoking, i saw her about to toss a cig in, yelling nononono! Fizzled out in the gas... Did it twice more.. Tried for years to get gas to light with a cig. Maybe a perfectly sparking one.🤗
No risk of a spark. It's like shooting a gun at a gas tank, you get a hole. You watch to many movies and believe what your watching is real. Typical of entitled Harris/Biden Democrats
Nothing happens even if it's gasoline. Liquid gasoline is going to be on the bottom of that tank, liquid gasoline does not burn. Is the vapors that burn. And even then it has to be just the right mix of oxygen for ignition to happen with a spark. The chances of that perfect mix happening inside of a gas tank is extremely low, like ridiculously low numbers.
I work at a scrap disposal for a few summers with my friend as a cars get put on the conveyor belt to get shredded. I operated a D9 dozer and pushed the scrap already. The size of a Coke can over to the magnet where my friend was operating. He also would put it on a conveyor belt And going into the hall of a ship or another friend on a smaller dozer spread around scrap. Every once in awhile a gas tank had fumes some vapours and it would blow up as it was getting chopped up. We would stop walk over to the conveyor belt and see how much damage it did. Have to repairing the housing in case of things like this happening made the repairs back to work. From San Diego, California.
@doneagan2094 liquid gasoline is not flammable. That's what he meant. Gas has to be oxidized to become flammable. The fumes emitted by gasoline are flammable and combustible the liquid gasoline is not. If you do like the movies and flick a little cigarette into a pool of gas, it will just extinguish the cigarette with no flames.
@Mylliagamer I started a few fires with gasoline, and it ignites immediately. To the point that it almost got me a few times. Why would it be different out of a gas tank?
Another thought to is water will absorb alcohol, put water in the tank, and drain it like this, will seperate water/alcohol from real fuel in a water container like this, real fuel will go to the top and you can see the difference ! We used a shut off valve on those tappered white gas cans with clear hose. Had a plywood board mounted on a steel lift table, once fuel was added in 4 gal and a quarter of water, shake it up and turn it upside down and let it sit! You can see alcohol drop with water, drain it off, stir swish fuel around lid for water drops, can see thrn drop in hose, as you see color change coming down, put alcohpl/water mix in a junk can and save the good fuel part in another! Mix it in with non alcohol fuel and make use of it gas tractors, backhoe, mowers, ect. Anything you don't want alcohol in! Wish they would get smart and getvrid of alcohol fuel! It's junk and bad on alot of things from rubber o rings to metal tanks. Very corrosive. Junk!
I use to do this as a kid in the auto wrecker I worked at to get fuel for our yard vehicle, I was scared shitless to puncture a steel tank for the first time 😅
It's safe even if it was metal. You might cause a spark, but with that volume of gasoline, a spark wouldn't have a chance igniting it. Now if it were and empty tank with fumes, you could be asking for trouble. there's no pain like that of a 3rd degree burn over 60% of your body.
I might of needed that tank. This is why no oil pan, transmission pan, fuel tank, and some places diff covers are available, unless you want one with a hole and a rubber plug
This is why you can't get a gas tank at the wrecking yard or a trans pan and sometimes an oil pan. Also they wreck the driveshafts sometimes with the fork lift moving the cars. But I get it theres a lot of cars to go through especially at places like picknpull they go through a lot of inventory. Then theres the overpriced wrecking yards that keep inventory for a long time and pull parts for you.
I’d have just disconnected the quick coupling, and powered the pump using a power probe; but sometimes you just need to smash some stuff…that’s OK too.
Back in the 70s a tech at a Buick dealer in Houston was using a similar quick method and he and the service dept didn't survive. But that looks like water not gas.
Absolutely right it's plastic just like the freaking radiator so no sparks and as long as you have that funnel and gas can ready and a hoist to lift the car up with ingenious
Interested to know what junkyard this is and if it's full service or self service? I'm the GM of a successful self service yard in VA, we have even developed our own yard management system called "YardSmart", let me know if you've heard of it or not, love to get you set up on a demo... also watch what you post, OSHA would have a field day watching you standing and working underneath a vehicle on a fork lift,... good luck gentlemen
Every time you do that you're throwing away money. Even the plastic gas tanks go for decent price at the junk yards now. We have a gigantic yard here in Chattanooga and you can get just about anything you want out there. They bring in trailer loads of cars everyday. A buddy of mine was the guy who priced the vehicles they picked up and paid for them.
Honestly crazy so many cars get scrapped instead of parted put and or reused for something i mean there is the chance of melting down but i see a lot of stuff just sit and not have anything done to it
I remember one time I was cutting a muffler with a sawzall and a sawzall blade went right into the gas tank,wtf.. I was lucky that day God was with me it was a metal tank to boot but luckily it was right on the corner so I was able to get a bucket and save the gas cuz it was on empty I ain't rich, and I remember I was living at the campground.. I was trailer trash but I had an old airstream.. and then when the gas leaked out it cleaned itself all around and then I was able to patch it with some liquid metal from like you know adapt like an epoxy.. fixed it..
I've seen people cut one open with an angle grinder. This is safe even with a metal tank as long as ya swing from the bottom and have at least 1/4 tank😂
I don’t really like that method because it means that when I want to steal gas, I must first find a hoist in order to be able to swing the pick and that’s not easy at 2 o’clock in the morning
А в Казахстане за разбор автомобилей берут утильсбор при покупке авто из зарубежа в зависимости от марки, получается иногда 2 и более раза дороже самой цены
It’s a plastic fuel tank so no matter what it is not going to cause a spark with the axe popping a hole into it for removing the fuel from said tank. In AZ they require that the vehicle can’t have a fuel tank, battery, Freon, coolant or oil when taking vehicles to the scrap yard to crush them. I was working at 20th Street auto parts wrecking yard as a kid during the summer and then after I graduated high school for several years. They had Porsche, Audi and Corvette vehicles and some trucks. Got really good at stripping a corvette very quickly and never cut a wire harness on damaged any of the parts that we were going to be reselling by myself it took me about 2.5-3 hours to get it down to a bare shell.
Hell yeah man
So no buying tanks
Короче ты профи, беру тебя на работу, вот только осталось выкупить автосвалку😮😅
No is not 😂 that the plastic that cover the actual metal tank
Молодец,бро!
It's a wrecking yard /dismantler yard, they buy crashed vehicles from auction and sale the good parts. Employees take the gas.
You can see all the doors on racks on left side. I used to work for a dismantler yard.
Your supposed to use a hollow brass spike on a transmission jack, the brass spike penetrates the tank without risking a spark and drains the fuel through a pipe to a suitable container.
Without air, the fuel can’t ignite… MAYBE if he did that at the top there would be enough vapor, but underneath is fine
Exacted!!!
Yeah, fuel usually burns, not explodes.
@@johnnhoj15an explosion is fuel burning extremely fast.
@@DustyEmmabro the second the pickaxe penetrates the tank there is plenty of air 😂
I used to work at a salvage yard, The first thing they would do is drain all the fluids and then cut the engine and transmission out . They had a siphon pump . It looked just like a gas pump at the station it was able to be moved ( they had a few) . It was awesome working there I got to fill my truck up once a week and I got a company vehicle (yard car ) .
Why don't they siphon it out?
I thought we were trying to save the gas tank. The car just needed brakes.
Thank you ahahahahah 😂😂
I worked at a junkyard as a teen in the 80s. We’d cut the straps w/bolt cutters to drop the tank. Then take a hatchet to the corner and proceed to dump the gas in 5 gallon buckets and then dumped the buckets in a big tank for reusing the gas.
Listen to you. Lol. Like your a crusty vet
Kkkkkaaaa boom 😂😂😂
Gas isn't clear like water ?
Nothing like those water powered cars
Not in my cousins junk yard !
Is that alcohol or water by the way ?
I worked at a Ford dealership back in the '70s and that's how we drained gas tanks. You won't get a spark as a punch goes through the tank because there's gasoline at the bottom of the tank. The fumes, that's the explosive part of gas, is on the top. We did that all the time, at least for the 10 years I was there, and never had a problem. That's not luck.
Δεν είναι τύχη κολοφαρδία είναι!!!
I worked for Esserman Dodge in Chicago Heights during the last half of the 1960s. I was 15 years old in '65 and what a dream job for a young high school kid.
My job was to clean the Body Shop Floor and move ca4s around the lot. Can you imagine being a teenager and driving all of the big 426 cu inch Charger Hemis w/Super Bee Sixpacks for carbs. Not to mention the "Barracudas." My boss, Johnny Sitko, raced every weekend at "U.S.30 Dragstrip in Maryville, Indiana.
He was crazier than I was, driving in those Iconic muscle cars. He taught me all about drifting, power-shifting and at what RPMs to do so.
My friend ran his '56 Chevy super stock, with hydraulic valves, and ran a decent 8.5 sseconds average in the quarter mile.
This Dodge dealer also had a number of Tiger Sunbeams w/ 260 cu inch V8. It also had a 4-speed manual tranny in her, Now, there was a fast car. I've since heard that Karol Shelby had something to do with the Tiger's development. I still am trying to understand how a Ford product came to being sold by a Chrysler company.
“That’s not luck”. Famous last words.
Wouldn't be the correct air fuel ratio in the fuel tank for it to ignite anyway even if it sparked inside, obviously when it's draining out if there's an ignition source then yeah, crispy eyebrows
Podem explicar tamanha tolice para que furar o tanque
I miss when they used to put drain plugs on gas tank. I know Honda used to.
У меня было 4 Тойоты и одна Хонда. Разных годов выпуска.
От 1986 до 2007. Все JDM.
На всех была сливная пробка.
Datsun used to also thing then and now we didn't have alot of gas thieves
I believe they are still available at Auto Parts Stores such as NAPA, Etc., and I installed one in my '63 Falcon Ranchero a few years ago when I replaced the fuel line and pump for the tank - even though I may never use it again - but Just in Case. 😁
I had a Nissan 1984 model that had a drain plug it's neat to have one if you have water in the tank you can just loosen the bolt take it out ant let her drain
Yep thieves love them
Grácias por traducir al Español somos millones que no sabemos Inglés gracias
ME TOO
I am in California, I’m white and I work in construction. I own a dump truck. The only people I have interactions with on the job site are Mexican. White men in construction are in the office telling us what to do. I’m sure you know exactly what I’m talking about. I would rather work with Mexicans because they want to work. You guys are the hardest working sons of guns I’ve ever seen in my life. I’ve only learned a bit of Spanish, and it’s just from the guys on the job site. So naturally they’re generally cuss words. They have such a wonderful sense of humor because they’ll call me names and I have to write them down and look up the translation when I get home. It’s hilarious. Viva Mexico.!!!
Learn it
Mi pregunta es
¿ El tanque debe ser de plástico? ¿O es agua en vez de gasolina?
Si, el tanque es del plastico Amigo!
Sorry metal on metal can spark , gas in the tank helps but he could have a hot metal fragment stuck to the top of the pick and put that up in the vapors .....,a brass or copper punch is the proper tool ...
Correct but a few turn of electrical tape around the pick tip will of helped , dodgy anyway regardless
Fuel tanks are made of plastic for this reason.
ELECTRIC DRILL WORKS BETTER.😅
@ronniecox109 or just tip the car on its side , that would be safest I think 🤔
@stevenwells5328 I have never owned a car with a plastic fuel tank and I have owned vehicles for fifty years .
I think the car was submerged and that is water. The gas went on down the river.
I believe you're right. Because if that was gasoline and it was exploded when he struck it with that metal pickaxe
No it wouldn't.@Victor-vg4gw
Its a breakers yard , its fuel . I used to do the same thing in the uk turn car on side , ram pickaxe through lower corner , catch fuel , share it out .
Besides gas is not clear.
@@Victor-vg4gw. È benzina, non è dinamite e non esplode senza fiamma. Tuttavia avrei svitato 4 bulloni ed avrei recuperato benzina e serbatoio.
Looks like water. Alot of junkers fill every orfice with water so it'll weigh more.
Yes until one night you see a spark from the metal pick hitting the metal tank
Agree, plus concrete left overs on door panels, trunk , etc,
Everycar has a specific weight if a honda civic rolls threw at 4500 pounds something is wrong
@@Autocreatorz @ agree but if it has no engine or transmission! U can recover it with water! Or garbage in trunk! 🤣
@@LouisTenwinkeldiesel wont ignite
Ibang klaseng paihi yan a...😊😊
Lots of people add water to the tank before taking it to the scrappy, because they usually pay based on weight.
😃 I never would've thought of that.👍
I'd like to buy a gas tank. Never mind
It's hard to get a 2nd hand fuel tank here in Oz to for this very reason. EPA says they have to be destroyed
Ikr .... It's one of the 5 things you'll never get from a salvage yard
So sad you can't find a good used gas tank anymore.
@@jesusischrist1527It depends on the state and the yard. I have seen them sold in Massachusetts.
Their going to crush the car and I'm sure there's probably more like it in the yard
I guess if theres smthing wrong w the tank then ruining it wouldnt matter but if not then a long rubber tube & a suction pump would b just as good & you’d still have a perfectly good tank for sale or use . Imo
They're going to crush the vehicle 🙄 my friend that recycled vehicles always drained the fuel as required by the steel recycler!
@@mrb5783 and oil from engine and transmission. Batteries removed also.
these guys are junking out or parting out cars.
Time is money.
this is the fastest way to drain the tank then remove it if required before storing or crushing the rest of vehicle.
Vdd.
Se fosse combustível. Por uma faísca de atrito, , a explosão teria deixado a Situação muito pior😂
The empty tank is more dangerous than the full tank.
Why so? Pls explain for my knowledge
Because of the fumes inside you don't want to make a spark believe me I used to do this and the garage still prepares for the crusher@@jayeshmanjrekar7283
I still would not do this with a hoe !
@@jayeshmanjrekar7283 fuel vapors and fumes are far more volatile than liquid gasoline. A full tank is far less likely to blow up than an empty one full of vapors.
What's a form car?
Water doesn’t really burn that well. Sooo. Your good.
Your good what?
Yep, that's what it really is.
Anyone who has spent time around a junkyard understands.
Another re-posted and re-captioned stolen video.
Its 💦 .😮😮😮😮.🤔🤔👀👀👀
@@geneevans2600 you don’t have to worry about blowing up??
You do understand that doing that won't make it explode, right??
Yeah... I'm calling about the gas tank that's for sale???😂😂😂😂
Muy buena técnica 🤔🤔🤔 la pondré en práctica la próxima ves que tenga que sacar un poco de gasolina del carro😂😂😂😂
Muito bem fácil de fazer😮
“Sir you have a hole in your gas tank. We can get one here and get it installed for you by around 3pm. Sound good?”
My friends grandma had a jug of gas on her table for some reason.
Chainsmoking, i saw her about to toss a cig in, yelling nononono!
Fizzled out in the gas...
Did it twice more..
Tried for years to get gas to light with a cig.
Maybe a perfectly sparking one.🤗
They don’t care , these cars are from Ontario. Thanks Justin
Es más fácil sacar el tanque de nafta para después venderlo sano, ya que cuesta bastante el mismo que romperlo con un pico
All fun and games , untill there's a Spark.
No risk of a spark. It's like shooting a gun at a gas tank, you get a hole. You watch to many movies and believe what your watching is real. Typical of entitled Harris/Biden Democrats
Si es diesel no pasa nada
Nothing happens even if it's gasoline.
Liquid gasoline is going to be on the bottom of that tank, liquid gasoline does not burn.
Is the vapors that burn.
And even then it has to be just the right mix of oxygen for ignition to happen with a spark.
The chances of that perfect mix happening inside of a gas tank is extremely low, like ridiculously low numbers.
@MrFixit-USA well this is wsterso money of that matters.
You mean like the one you might get if you hit two bits of steel together.🤔
Sounds simple enough but I thought metal against metal created Sparks
The manufacturer recommends using fire to extract gas from a tank. They also recommend to cause short circuits for better results. Right ?
I work at a scrap disposal for a few summers with my friend as a cars get put on the conveyor belt to get shredded. I operated a D9 dozer and pushed the scrap already. The size of a Coke can over to the magnet where my friend was operating. He also would put it on a conveyor belt And going into the hall of a ship or another friend on a smaller dozer spread around scrap. Every once in awhile a gas tank had fumes some vapours and it would blow up as it was getting chopped up. We would stop walk over to the conveyor belt and see how much damage it did. Have to repairing the housing in case of things like this happening made the repairs back to work. From San Diego, California.
Se o tanque estiver sem combustível, conterá gás aumentando a probabilidade de explosão
The guy in the background with the cigarette hanging out of his mouth is priceless!
A cigarette will not ignite gas. Static electricity is the real danger
Have you heard about all the people that have died in explosions from smoking cigarettes while on their motorcycles?
I haven't either 😂
Because he knows that's water
A good way to get a spark followed by explosion.
liquid gas never spark it
@HomarGalvan isn't all gas a liquid?
@doneagan2094 liquid gasoline is not flammable. That's what he meant. Gas has to be oxidized to become flammable. The fumes emitted by gasoline are flammable and combustible the liquid gasoline is not. If you do like the movies and flick a little cigarette into a pool of gas, it will just extinguish the cigarette with no flames.
@Mylliagamer I started a few fires with gasoline, and it ignites immediately. To the point that it almost got me a few times. Why would it be different out of a gas tank?
Gasoline doesn’t burn or explode. The VAPOR does. You don’t need brass to hit this if it’s full or even half full. The spark won’t do anytging
Another thought to is water will absorb alcohol, put water in the tank, and drain it like this, will seperate water/alcohol from real fuel in a water container like this, real fuel will go to the top and you can see the difference ! We used a shut off valve on those tappered white gas cans with clear hose. Had a plywood board mounted on a steel lift table, once fuel was added in 4 gal and a quarter of water, shake it up and turn it upside down and let it sit! You can see alcohol drop with water, drain it off, stir swish fuel around lid for water drops, can see thrn drop in hose, as you see color change coming down, put alcohpl/water mix in a junk can and save the good fuel part in another! Mix it in with non alcohol fuel and make use of it gas tractors, backhoe, mowers, ect. Anything you don't want alcohol in! Wish they would get smart and getvrid of alcohol fuel! It's junk and bad on alot of things from rubber o rings to metal tanks. Very corrosive. Junk!
That’s not gasoline. The viscosity is too thick. Most likely you are draining water from a flooded car’s gas tank
LOL w*ndow l*cker
I believe it is gasoline by its appearance.
Looks more like water to me, just like the gasoline they use in movies
La forma mas estupida de sacar gasolina 😂😂😂
Agua😂
If it's gas and available it's a sensible way to get gasoline.
Если авто в утиль то в самый раз
I use to do this as a kid in the auto wrecker I worked at to get fuel for our yard vehicle, I was scared shitless to puncture a steel tank for the first time 😅
It's safe even if it was metal. You might cause a spark, but with that volume of gasoline, a spark wouldn't have a chance igniting it. Now if it were and empty tank with fumes, you could be asking for trouble. there's no pain like that of a 3rd degree burn over 60% of your body.
Some Gas tanks are plastic now
I know the one on my quad is...just saying.
me pregunto no tienen tapon de drenaje ??
A mai autóknak ritkán van leeresztőcsavarja.
What if the pick strike created a spark? 😢
Aidomuchoos😅
I might of needed that tank. This is why no oil pan, transmission pan, fuel tank, and some places diff covers are available, unless you want one with a hole and a rubber plug
놀라지 마세요 !! ✋😊
자동차 폐차장에서, 폐차기에 차를 집어 넣기전에 차 안에 남아있는 기름을 빼내는 작업입니다. 😁
I used to have that exact job when I worked at the junkyard back in the early 80s
Nothing some flex seal won't patch up
Я думал что только в России автомобили топором ремонтируют 😮
This is a very irresponsible way of removing gas…one small friction will end this place… 😮
Even if it generated a spark only gas vapor burns and there are no vapors prior to punching a hole.
That ride looked pretty good underneath it wonder if its was getting salvage or repairs
Si es gasolina y provaca una chispa
👀 💀
.mejor una bomba extractora y vendes el tanque cómo repuesto.
Tremendo peligro si chispea una explosión puede ocurrir para mí muy arriesgado
This is why you can't get a gas tank at the wrecking yard or a trans pan and sometimes an oil pan. Also they wreck the driveshafts sometimes with the fork lift moving the cars. But I get it theres a lot of cars to go through especially at places like picknpull they go through a lot of inventory. Then theres the overpriced wrecking yards that keep inventory for a long time and pull parts for you.
I’d have just disconnected the quick coupling, and powered the pump using a power probe; but sometimes you just need to smash some stuff…that’s OK too.
Nos Deja Que aga una pequeña chispita y boom 💥 😢😢😢
Больше на воду похоже. Слишком прозрачно и бесцветно для бензина. Тем более из старого бака.
Газолин это соляра. 😢
Какая вода ? Бензин
обычная разборка на металлолом.
Back in the 70s a tech at a Buick dealer in Houston was using a similar quick method and he and the service dept didn't survive. But that looks like water not gas.
Remember, kids, NEVER wear eye protection when working around splattering fuel
In Europe they use a copper spike and a vacume hose to collect the fumes too.
Absolutely right it's plastic just like the freaking radiator so no sparks and as long as you have that funnel and gas can ready and a hoist to lift the car up with ingenious
They do metal ones the same way don't hurt a thing
Interested to know what junkyard this is and if it's full service or self service? I'm the GM of a successful self service yard in VA, we have even developed our own yard management system called "YardSmart", let me know if you've heard of it or not, love to get you set up on a demo... also watch what you post, OSHA would have a field day watching you standing and working underneath a vehicle on a fork lift,... good luck gentlemen
We had a 80’s junkyard. Electric fuel pumps were used hooked onto the fuel line beside the engine. Just had to watch the level of gas can 😏
Looks like abbas.is it really abbas?😮that guy was one of the handsome actor in my childhood days
"Ma'am, while we were fixing your exhaust, we found a problem with your fuel tank."
My favorite tool! I use it for so many things I couldn't even list them all 😂
My nephew worked in a scrap yard and considered it free gas
We used a beer bong to catch the fuel in between rounds but I guess that works too
Only the vappor is ignited by sparks. Not the liquid, under most circumstances(like lots of heat).
Even if it sparks it will not ignite.
Proper ventilation , even if sparks, not gonna catch a fume. Not the liquid that burns. Your mileage may vary.
They must really trust the hydraulics in that forklift
Most yard by me have a vacum system u hold it up to the tank press a lever it sucks onto tank and punches a couple holes.
" Why do all your gas tanks have holes" the customer asks....
Apakah tidak ada lubang utk menguras tangky ?
Every time you do that you're throwing away money. Even the plastic gas tanks go for decent price at the junk yards now. We have a gigantic yard here in Chattanooga and you can get just about anything you want out there. They bring in trailer loads of cars everyday. A buddy of mine was the guy who priced the vehicles they picked up and paid for them.
Darwin award for standing under the car while suspended via forklift. Nothing can happen...
Honestly crazy so many cars get scrapped instead of parted put and or reused for something i mean there is the chance of melting down but i see a lot of stuff just sit and not have anything done to it
Yep, it seems about right. Every time your car takes a shit your tank is always freshly filled.
I remember one time I was cutting a muffler with a sawzall and a sawzall blade went right into the gas tank,wtf.. I was lucky that day God was with me it was a metal tank to boot but luckily it was right on the corner so I was able to get a bucket and save the gas cuz it was on empty I ain't rich, and I remember I was living at the campground.. I was trailer trash but I had an old airstream.. and then when the gas leaked out it cleaned itself all around and then I was able to patch it with some liquid metal from like you know adapt like an epoxy.. fixed it..
Every part , on a car can be disassembled and sold . But some people aren't smart enough to know that they just lost money .
Did it all the time when I worked in a salvage yard as a teenager
I've seen people cut one open with an angle grinder. This is safe even with a metal tank as long as ya swing from the bottom and have at least 1/4 tank😂
Looks like he might have run out of fuel in his car. 😂
Good job Sparky
Some people are too cautious. They usually end up doing something wrong by thinking to much. Just get on with it.
They do this for scrap vehicles too prevent explosive fires
Que pontaria, bravo arqueiro.
With todays gasoline measures? This is like draining a cars radiator!😮😂😂
I don’t really like that method because it means that when I want to steal gas, I must first find a hoist in order to be able to swing the pick and that’s not easy at 2 o’clock in the morning
This is how we always did it at the junkyard I worked at as a teenager
А в Казахстане за разбор автомобилей берут утильсбор при покупке авто из зарубежа в зависимости от марки, получается иногда 2 и более раза дороже самой цены
Love seeing techs wearing the tech ppe 😂😂
Well, the tank is plastic so yeah it's not really a dangerous thing to do 😂
Here you see the difference of a warm climate under body car and a UK one Exactly the UK ones have rotted away..
With how big that tank is I’m surprised they didn’t grab a larger jug
That car looks very clean under it. The car should be parted out instead of scrapped waste of resources
Years ago I operated an Amoco gas station, premium gas was clear as water, every one called it white gas, people loved to use it in their lawnmowers!
Skinny isn't going to hold that till it's full 😂😂
I find it much easier to use the Fuel pump to pull it all out of the Tank.Just disconnect the hose.Why is it so hard?It just takes a little time
This looks unsafe.
Ese tanque de gasolina valdrá unos mil mil quinientos pesos y si sacan la gasolina con manguera ganarían mas