take a sawzall and after it is evacuated, run it down the inside of the steel at the ends of the radiator. if you dont the yard will give you half of the price of clean, and it only takes a minute. take your saw and cut the shaft of the electric fan motor. while you have the saw there finish cutting the copper off of the condensor motor, and clean it off the valves. pull the copper "noodles" as my daughter calls them off the steel you cut from the radiators, and you should end up with a few pounds of copper 2, about 30-60# of clean radiator, the motor, and your condensor motor. up here some yards wont pay more for them and some give you just under motor price for them. should also have a few # of number 2 wiring and a few pounds of steel. at least that is how i usually break them down. after you do a few you can get them done in about 10 minutes.
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