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    wondering about large AC units

    This is not my area of expertise, but saw a few of these old AC units listed for auction and have a little time on my hands right now so figured I would look into it. Might have to go take a look at them in person, but based on pictures what do you think the scrap value would be? Actually has 4 lots of these in the auction and wish it was all together as 1 big lot, but oh well....



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    Where's the pictures?

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    haha...sorry, i got a call and hit the send button without posting the pics or link. Here ya go

    AC Units - GovDeals.com

    well, wasnt able to post pic but link is above

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    They look to be 5 ton packaged units. They should weigh between 450 and 500 pounds each. The most I would bid is .20 a pound for them oe about 285.00 total for the lot of 3.

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    Thanks for the reply. They started the auction at $300 and someone already bid, so i'm not gonna bother. They do have a couple other bigger units i think, but probably not worth the hassle

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    When figuring the price and placing the bid
    Don't forget the >> 10% Buyer's Premium applies to this lot.


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