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    Quote Originally Posted by easyrecycle View Post
    I have bigger ones....I should take a photo of them...I had one a few loads back that was like 30pounds...

    I sell them whole at 1.30 a pound....steel and all.
    Wow, thats a great price, my yard pays 25 cents a lb for transformers. My neighbor breaks bigger ones down for me with an air chisel but it seems like it takes him a long time and the mess that comes back is nothing short of spectacular! One 5 inch or so square transformer neat comes back in a 5 gallon bucket filled to the top with wire and metal, its crazy.


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