in my area OCC (cardboard) is 95 per ton and light iron (shred) is 50-60 depending on where you sell
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in my area OCC (cardboard) is 95 per ton and light iron (shred) is 50-60 depending on where you sell
someone bid on the van it at 2000
4200
hey im from mass in 4 hours i would be in another state. I forget how big texas is
its does not spark when it hits stuff
did you try these guys
Coolgas inc 30045 FM 2978, Magnolia, TX 77354, phone: 1.800.366.1356|fax: 281.766.1439
Welcome from Massachusetts
I got .43 once but that was for 20 ton of motors
I would not waste my time cleaning motors they only recover 12% and if they are paying that much I would try to find more with my time
I wish my price was that cheep it 100 per ton here in mass
I would say under 40 lbs each but if they are new you might do better if you sold them a contractor
Just out of curiosity do you know how many mb the drive is. Also it looks like you would have some boards in the back of the unit
Welcome from Worcester
Welcome from milford ma
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Welcome from Massachusetts
They could be silver plated brass as well
Good luck
I sell mine in trailer load quantity. It takes longer to get a load but when I do its .40 to .45 per lb. You should always sell by the pound if you can that way its more fair to you the seller.
Nice page hope all goes well for you
When I said .25 per lb I'm buying whole skids or Gaylord boxes at a time most of the time 4 or 5 skids
I would offer him by the pound I give people .25 a lb. Also how many units does he have to sell