Originally Posted by
NWOdrudge
i like breaking down electronics, computers, monitors and TV's. they are easy but today i picked up 2 push mowers. one of them is self propelled. are they worth the time to break down or should i just drain fluids, remove battery and put in the shred? does a push mower even have a battery? i haven't checked them out yet, will get'er done in the morning.
do these machines have much copper or aluminum? thx for helping a newbie.
For you maybe it would be best to just drain the fluids, pull the motor off of the deck, and bring it all in at that point.
Me, I drain the fluids, pull the motor, and then start pile of motors and add the decks to their proper piles, usually shred. Then when I get a few motors in the pile I disassemble them all at the same time. This seems to not take up much space and maximizes the profit in scrapping each mower. Still, not as much cash as a re-seller would make.
Most of the push mower motors that I have disassembled have had a lot of cast aluminum, and cast iron. Some of the valves are stainless steel. Don't think there is any copper?
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