Farm Scrap Metal Removal in Tamworth

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Tamworth Farm Scrap Metal Removal

Farmyards are magnets for leftover scrap—old fencing, rusted machinery, busted gates, you name it. At Mick's Rural Scrap & Car Collection, we take the hassle out of getting rid of it all.


Servicing Tamworth, we specialise in clearing out metal waste from rural properties of all sizes. Whether you’ve got a few old parts lying around or years’ worth of buildup, we’ll arrive ready to do the heavy lifting and pay you on the spot for whatever we collect. Our farm scrap metal removal service is built around flexibility—we know no two properties are the same, so we work with you to get the job done efficiently.


You don’t need to worry about sorting, stacking or prepping. Just let us know what’s sitting around, and we’ll take care of the rest.


Give us a call today on 0438 690 727 to organise a pickup or get a quote for your rural cleanup.

Cleanups Made Easy

Over time, farms tend to accumulate all kinds of scrap—metal sheets, broken-down tools, old water tanks, car parts, fencing wire and more. It takes up space, creates hazards and just adds to the list of jobs that never seem to get done. The good news? You don’t have to deal with it alone.


Farm cleanups are one of the quickest and most rewarding ways to clear your land and earn some cash back. Whether it’s piled in a corner of the paddock or scattered across sheds and yards, having it professionally removed makes a big difference to how your property looks and functions.


Instead of hiring a skip or making multiple trips to the tip, you can make one call and get it sorted. Farm scrap removal is more than just tidying up—it’s about reclaiming space, improving safety and getting the job done without the backache.

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