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200ft Long Conveyor. Can this be scrapped?

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    I agree with Patriot 100%. There are a lot of unknowns and variables, and money can be made. It's a matter of how and effort required. Issues also are timeframe, storage, and transportation.

    The unit should be able to be disassembled. My guess is 12 or 20 ft. Sections. The belt will be heavy. There will be multiple bearing sets and steel rollers. You'll need tools , equipment, and help.



    It depends on timeframe, to scrap or sell, and therefore how much work is required on your behalf. If you have to move it pronto, get some bids from appropriate people. If you can sit on it, you have more options.

    A lot of unknowns here. You are most knowledgable in your capacity/limitation. Money can be made, but will require either mental or physical means to pursue. It will have to be broken down none the less by somebody.

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