Area salvage contractors have offered $1500 apiece for 4 trailers. Is this reasonable? Or, should I have my crew scrap them out if we have NO experience doing this. Thanks, Tom
Area salvage contractors have offered $1500 apiece for 4 trailers. Is this reasonable? Or, should I have my crew scrap them out if we have NO experience doing this. Thanks, Tom
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i think they should go for more to people looking to buy them for covered storage, but i have also seen 40ft shipping containers go for $600 at auction
Last edited by jghilino; 03-17-2013 at 07:08 PM.
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I would come back at him at $2000 apiece and see wat he says. If he says no then well you know where the value is.
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$1500 is about the scrap value of each one depending on size, wieght, how much aluminum etc.....I would take the $1500 and have your crew do something else more productive
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I was given this 43 ft reefer box for a case of cold Budweiser but I spent about $500. getting it here and nudged into place.
The upside is I now have an insulated weather tight building to work out of........I just need two three more to hide the rest of my junk.
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It really depends on what trailers you have. I've scrapped a log trailer and got under $500, but an aluminum dump trailer brought in over $2000. The van trailers will vary. If you have a wood floor and it's insulated, grab the $1500. If you have an aluminum floor and no insulation, you might do better.
I do think they are better for storage than scrapping though.
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