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    Anyone ever deal with trying to fix/sell powerwashers?

    On my journeys through the trash today I came across a (much much worse condition) of this powerwasher:

    https://www.pressurewashersdirect.co...iABEgIKdfD_BwE

    The one I found is missing the wheels, and I am assuming has something wrong with it but it turns over and could probably work fine with a little work and $15 of wheels for is and a good cleaning. If it is a $2000 brand-new powerwasher, someone has got to be willing to pay some money for these things used, but I am having trouble finding a second hand market for these. I dont see any on craigslist, and there is no way it would be economical to ship this thing as its gotta be over 100lbs and is large. Edit: just looked, its 190 Pounds

    What yall think? Should I bother with trying to fix it and sell it or just take it apart and scrap it out?

    Last edited by kss; 11-20-2019 at 02:40 PM.

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