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    Huge Electric Motors

    I have ten 30hp electric motors and fifteen more of assorted sizes (nothing below 5hp). I am having trouble finding a buyer for them, obviously they aren't going to be scrapped. So if anyone is in New Jersey and has a connect there is a finders fee. Message me please. Sorry if this is in the wrong section. I'm on a deadline and need exposure



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    Why obviously not going to be scrapped. I hope you find a buyer, but I've scrapped many many working motors in those sizes and more up to 100 horse. The problem with motors is they can be specific to certain applications and even the electric motor shops don't like to buy unless they have a customer lined up for them. I actually scrapped over 50 7.5 HP motors that I had to take out of their boxes new and load into gaylords after checking with several motor shops and other potential customers for months with not one sale. Maybe you'll get lucky, hope you do, but I wouldn't count on over scrap price.

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    hi, THR,

    For industrial surplus, the place to go to for potential purchasers is the "surplus record" who is a publisher who is the grandaddy of all buy-n-sell publishers. They have been in the game for nearly 100 years and list people who sell surplus equipment from mostly North America but all over the world. I've used them over the years to source big transformers (69,000V) and large electric motors (250hp) with success. Surplus Record Used Machinery, Machine Tools & Used Equipment Directory

    Obviously, these are listings by companies wanting to sell stuff but they possibly are buying, too. Maybe not great pricing but it should be somewhat better than electric motor scrap.

    I took a quick look in the listings for AC motors under 50 hp and got 7700 listings. The website will sort by state and here's a few I noted that were not that far from you.

    Willier Electric Motor Repair, Gibbsboro, NJ 856-627-3535 (Fax 856-627-5271) Don Willier Sr.
    Dealers Industrial Eqpt.,LLC, Hillside, NJ 908-688-1966 (Fax 908-688-1844) Alan Brenner
    Doug Beat Co The, Toledo, OH 419-865-4001 (Fax 419-865-4155) Doug/ Chris
    Row Electrical Eqpt Inc, Toledo, OH 800-248-4479 (Fax 419-244-8887) Jim / Dave
    Romanoff Industries Inc, Toledo, OH 419-691-2888 (Fax 419-691-7837) Mark/Jay
    Westburgh Electric Inc, Jamestown, NY 716-488-1172 (Fax 716-664-4696) Dan Blixt

    Hope this helps!! Remember me if you strike it lucky with one of these outfits!!

    Let us know how you make out...photos are mandatory for SMF!!

    Jon.

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    As was said above...and not just everyone needs a 30 horse motor. I've never really had any luck with selling used motors. I keep some around to tinker with and make home creations, but the rest just go to the scrap pile

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    Industrial E motors are like used servers. only certain users, a specific model and only when they need it today.
    "anyone who thinks scrappin is easy money ain't doin it right!"

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    30 hp is pretty small really. I think you are just barely getting into the size where they are worth rebuilding or bothering to mess with used.

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    You might have some luck with the people who like to build there own electric vehicles.

    Here is one place you could try out.
    DIY Electric Car Forums - Electric Vehicle Build and Conversion Community

    Good luck.

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    thank you everyone who replied. I have a few people coming to look at them soon. They went on top of mixer tanks


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