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Tyre Dumping

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Tyre Dumping

Post by Ridealldayrideallnight »

Hey,

I've got a set of Dunlop Road Grippers, they're still good for another 7000K's if anyone wants em, other wise I'm told it's like 15 bucks to dump them at the tip. Does anyone know where toget rid of them free? otherwise they're going to the vacant block up the street at 3am ;)
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Post by hottiemonster »

Ridealldayrideallnight wrote:otherwise they're going to the vacant block up the street at 3am ;)


do you think that is the right thing to do, very irresponsible as a 4 wheel driver dont you think? :shock:
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

Will let you know dude..
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Post by ToNkA »

Ridealldayrideallnight wrote:otherwise they're going to the vacant block up the street at 3am ;)


Yeah, good on ya.
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Post by high n mighty »

Speaking of dumping, I'll brb :finger:
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Post by -Mick- »

hottiemonster wrote:otherwise they're going to the vacant block up the street at 3am ;)


:x :bad-words:

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Post by MQ080 »

Clearly the tyres are crap if your willing to give them away, so... rather then pay $15 to the tip how about you just go to your local tyre store and ask them to get rid of it for you. They would pay about $2.50ish/scrap and they may charge you $5 for all the trouble you have put them through.

Much better idea than leaving it on the street you tosser ;)
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Post by hottiemonster »

MQ080 wrote:Much better idea than leaving it on the street you tosser ;)


yep, what you said :bad-words:
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Post by MARKx4 »

Drive around your local industrial estate and drop them in a couple of dumpers they leave out at night.
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Post by Ridealldayrideallnight »

Thought people on here had a sense of humor???

I was kidding about dumping them in the street. The tyres came off a troopy to put on muddies, they're Road Grippers so by definition they are crap thought i'd offer them could get someone out of trouble if they got baldies
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Post by Big Red Toy »

i'll tell your mum :P
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Post by bj42turbo »

Ridealldayrideallnight wrote:Thought people on here had a sense of humor???

I was kidding about dumping them in the street. The tyres came off a troopy to put on muddies, they're Road Grippers so by definition they are crap thought i'd offer them could get someone out of trouble if they got baldies


I guess some people didn't notice the ;) smily at the end of your statement :roll: ;) :D
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Post by Big Red Toy »

i'm still telling his mum
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Post by V8Patrol »

Since we have all become more "enviromently friendly" tyre dumping is a huge NO NO.....
The tyre shops have to get rid of old cases somehow and there are several solutions/options for them IE: having them burnt at a hightemp incinerator, but this costs money to have it done, it also costs money to have them transported there.....cost which YOU are charged for hence the $15 fee.

I was involved in this some time back and our local gunclub was actually paid to take old tyres, they made a large amount of money from this and it saved the tyre joint a heap too.....
destruction prices went something like this .....
car = $6
4x4 = $15
light truck = $20
truck = $ 30
super singles $40
tractor =$65
jet liners = $80
earth moving ( small )= $ 100
eart moving (large) = $ 200

These prices do NOT include transport to the destruction facility only the destruction costs.......

The annoying thing is when ya leave ya old cases they often use me for recaping and then sell em back to ya and when they are worn out ya pay again for the destruction..... bitten twice ................ mungrels.

The "cheapskates" way out is to dump em at the trye fitters at 3.00am, at least they will be properly disposed of...... If everyone "dumped em then this will just mean that new tyre prices will go up eventually ....... its the old system of "user pays", get used to it

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Post by Shadow »

V8Patrol wrote:Since we have all become more "enviromently friendly" tyre dumping is a huge NO NO.....
The tyre shops have to get rid of old cases somehow and there are several solutions/options for them IE: having them burnt at a hightemp incinerator, but this costs money to have it done, it also costs money to have them transported there.....cost which YOU are charged for hence the $15 fee.

I was involved in this some time back and our local gunclub was actually paid to take old tyres, they made a large amount of money from this and it saved the tyre joint a heap too.....
destruction prices went something like this .....
car = $6
4x4 = $15
light truck = $20
truck = $ 30
super singles $40
tractor =$65
jet liners = $80
earth moving ( small )= $ 100
eart moving (large) = $ 200

These prices do NOT include transport to the destruction facility only the destruction costs.......

The annoying thing is when ya leave ya old cases they often use me for recaping and then sell em back to ya and when they are worn out ya pay again for the destruction..... bitten twice ................ mungrels.

The "cheapskates" way out is to dump em at the trye fitters at 3.00am, at least they will be properly disposed of...... If everyone "dumped em then this will just mean that new tyre prices will go up eventually ....... its the old system of "user pays", get used to it

Kingy


yeh, i see so many scroungers taking tyres from the local beaurepairs stack, i rekon theyd only have to dump maybe half of what they get paid to dump.

if you were looking for a free way out just take em up to a tyre place as V*Patrol said, leave em wherever thier stack is. Chances are if they have any tread left someone will take em anyway.
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Post by schmidty »

Ha. funny stuff. Actually just got home from dumping a whole ute load of old tyres in the cage at the local tyre joint. Such a great place to swap, came home with a nice set of light truck tyres for the car trailer! Dropped off about 16 rooted tyres, brought home 4 good ones! fair swap.
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Post by Utemad »

In Brisbane you can take 4 tyres with you to the recycling station (aka dump) on your General Waste voucher with your other junk. Not sure what happens to them after that. It's legal at least.

At Bob Jane it is approx $2.50 to have an old tyre dumped in Brissie.
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Post by Bingham »

As stupid as this sound millions of tyres are legally and illegally dumped, alll sizes right through to the miners trucks, but the stupid thing is if its cut in 1/4s it is legal if not it's ilegal.

Watch out you might get done on a technicality!! :!:

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