my only advice, and take it for what it is worth, i dont like to tie up my time on a big job because it can cost you several smaller jobs. i would try to sell it like teh other guys say but more often than not it probably broke down in some ravine and has been there since. with the right equipment just guessing it would take us over a week and maybe two, if it were me and i was to scrap it i would ask for a two to three month window to get it cut up and do it inbetween other jobs,you dont want to lose customers because of one big score, depending on your prices at scrap your looking at 10000 to 14000 jusst in steel, but probably 3000 in expenses, thats a great profit and ill never turn down a job and would take this if it were here but make sure to leave yourself a window for your other clients