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    You can not take aluminum motors apart by hand fast enough to make it worth your time in America. I have taken apart hundreds of them when they were mixed in with the copper ones I did. You could make more money cleaning the toilets at McDonald's than you can taking apart aluminum motors. There generally is not even a pound of aluminum in the windings. so right now you could get like lets say 5-8 cents a pound for aluminum wound motors as is. the steel makes up the majority of the weight so lets say a 20 pound motor will get you $1 by not touching it. take it apart the steel is now worth 2 cents a pound so you get 39 cents for that and a half pound of aluminum at 26 cents a pound will get you 13 cents. 39 plus 13 equals 52 cents. so really you just made your motor worth less by taking it apart and spent 5-30 minutes or more messing with it.

    Now some yards will check motors others will not. so depending on where you go aluminum motors can sell with the copper ones. other places they go in their own separate pile. others just want them in the iron pile so the hammer mills can separate the aluminum or someone can throw it in with the meatballs. Depending on where you go just throw it where they want it at.


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