The fact is he is parting out things. He buys them from the auctions just like we do, and allows us to come in to pull and buy at a massive discount. Someone has to buy the non runners. He has supplied tons of owners with parts and pieces that we would never be able to get. I know a lot of the used stuff on EBay is actually from his yard, that was picked up by members. He is open 6 days a week, and accommodates us sometimes all 7. I think Glen actually did more to preserve the hobby than given credit. Most yards don't allow anyone to come in. He sells the engines, as is overseas, most are non runners. He equipped the towns fire department's deuce transmission several times, and took it out of his personal one. The forest service regularly gets items from him, and even pulled an engine the last time I was there. He would a couple cabs to a member putting them together as a king cab. He is providing jobs to the tear down crew, a recycling of the equipment, and is a small business. I know we react in horror as it hits the crusher, but these aren't any different from any other military decommission. I know there are a lot of other salvage operations that do just as he does, and doesn't make it available to anyone. He is providing a valuable service to commercial, federal, and us hobbyists, and is making a living doing all 3, how cool is that? I bet there are a lot of deuce and 5-ton owners with Glen tires and components on them. I think you are uncomfortable with the urgency of the decom from the government. Deuces have been slaughtered for years...