How to Dispose of Old Lawn Mowers – The Easy Way – Baypro Junk Removal
If you are a lawn owner, you probably know how hard it is to get rid of an old broken lawnmower. Lawnmower disposal can be irritating at some point, not to forget it can be time-consuming also. If you are not so sure what to deal with it, we know how inconvenient it can be.
Your old lawnmower might have lasted for years, and now it is broken down over time. Well, it is bound to happen. Or, you are upgrading into something better. So, if you are planning to dispose of your old lawnmower and trying to find a proper way, this article got you covered-
How To Get Rid of My Old Lawn Mower?
We believe that throwing them off in a dumpster or regular trash can isn’t a good idea. A riding lawn mower might be too big for a garbage bin. Aside from this, it may contain fuel or oil residues that might cause some trouble later. If your lawnmower runs on gasoline, you better drain it first before disposing of. So, let’s take a look at some disposal options you can follow while getting rid of that old junk-
Sell Your Lawnmower
Well, you can sell your lawnmower anytime you want. If your lawnmower is still in good shape, you can make a little cash by selling it.
Who Buys Old Lawnmowers?
The good news is, there are many ways you can follow to sell your old lawnmower. You will see people selling lawnmowers in yard sales often. Many will buy it for cheap and later fix and resell it. But if you are trying to get a good amount of money, then a yard sale might not be the answer for you.
Another amazing option you can try is listing it online. There is eBay, Letgo, Facebook marketplace, offer up, and many more. Oh, don’t forget to write a detailed description while listing and post some nice photos to make it more attractive to the buyers. You can try the local papers also for listing.
There is another way; if your lawnmower doesn’t work at all, you can dismantle it and sell it for components.
Donate Old Lawn Mower
If your lawnmower is in good condition and you want some good deeds, you can donate it to a charitable cause. If your old hedge trimmer still has its edge sharp, you can donate it to someone who needs it. Contact with the organization to determine what condition they demand before donating.
Some nonprofit organizations offer free pickup for donated items. But you might need to find a way to haul it to a donation center all by yourself. Anyway, one thing you should know- donating your old lawnmower is more eco-friendly than just throwing it off.
Recycle Your Land Mower
You can easily recycle the lawnmower as it is made of metal and plastic parts. You will find many local recycling organizations that will recycle your lawnmower for free or at little cost. Also, some local authorities will pick up your heavy items for recycling if you request them in advance. Though, most of them demand you to drop it off yourself.
But first, a warning, be careful while choosing the recycling center wisely. Just make sure they do not recycle the goods near any landfills because there is a high chance fuel leak, or other hazardous chemicals might end up mixing with water or soil.
Does Home Depot Recycle Old Lawn Mowers?
Generally, home depot will collect batteries, computers, paint, cell phones, leaves, lawn clipping, and other household cleaners for recycling, but they won’t recycle old lawn mowers.
You can take your old lawn mower to a house waste or recycling center on your own, just make sure to empty the oil or gas, or gasoline before giving it for recycling purposes. Clear out the plastic parts from a metal push lawn mower before recycling. Electric lawn mowers are classified under waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE); make sure they end up in a house waste recycling center with other electrical appliances.
Scrap Your Lawn Mower
Another quick way to get rid of your lawn mower is by taking it to a nearby junkyard; you don’t have to bother with recycling or selling it. Many people buy scrap metals at a cheaper rate, which often changes depending on the market situation.
If your lawnmower isn’t operating at all, you can dismantle it yourself. Collect the important metal components and sell them separately; you can earn some extra cash through this. The metal type determines the price of your mower. While many mowers have iron parts and are magnetic, some lack iron components.
If you sell the mower as a whole unit, junkyards will pay you based on the aluminium breakage than they do for plain steel. If you are up for some extra money, you can disassemble the mower yourself and sell the parts by metal type. Though it is a time-consuming process, it is worth the shot.
How Much Can You Get For Scrapping A Lawn Mower?
Generally, the scrap metal buyers buy lawnmowers based on the pound at the scrap yard. Riding lawn mowers are usually heavier than push lawnmowers, weighing around 350-600 pounds, whereas push lawnmowers are about 50-90 pounds. The buyers buy the lawnmower depending on the metal they are made of and the weight of it.
The average price of scrap steel is around $60-$65 per ton these days, while you will find aluminium at $0.06 per pound. A push mower will get you around $1.50-2.50 based on the weight. If your push lawnmower has an aluminium deck, you can sell it for around $330-5.40, also depending on the weight. A riding lawnmower can be priced around $10-18.
Have It Picked Up By Waste Hauler Company
If your local government permits you to pick up your lawnmower by someone else, then it is the easiest way you can get. It is the most time-saving method we can come up with. If you are very busy and have the budget, this method is especially for you.
Things To Consider Before Lawn Mower Disposal
We have listed some aspects you should consider before you dispose of your lawnmower; they include-
The Disposal Method
Before disposing of your lawnmower, remember to do it according to your preferred way. This way, you won’t be worried as you can make a mess of your preferred disposal option. Select a way that will cause you the least complexity and fit your ability and money.
Are You Getting Rid Of The Entire Land Lower Or Some Parts Only
Ok, one thing you should get straight is that ‘are you willing to sell the whole unit or some parts of it?’ lawnmowers are made of several parts and metals which can be sold separately as scrap metal to get extra money. You can also keep some important parts to yourself for later use or DIY projects.
Local Laws
Keeping the environmental concerns in mind, certain authorities or states may have implied particular laws for mower disposal. Contact your local authority or trash management company to inquire about the available disposal options.
Lawnmowers are too big to put in your regular trash bin. Due to safety measurements, it won’t be wise of you to leave it on the sidewalk; you might be charged a fine because of your action.
Environmental Pollution
Incorrect disposal of your lawnmower could lead to environmental damage. Getting rid of a lawnmower is a big job, considering the ecological consequences. The whole disposal process may seem complex due to oil deposits and dangerous gasoline.
If you don’t drain the leftover gasoline or oil properly, that can mix with the water bodies of your area. Therefore, it is important to drain all the oil completely before disposal. If you don’t want to take the risk with this, you can hire someone to do this job for you.
Final Words
Lawnmower disposal can be very stressful and challenging, especially if you haven’t done it before. But it is important to know the proper ways to dispose of the lawnmower as it will enable you to preserve the environment. This will also help you to make some good money.
So be a responsible citizen and always consider your ability, time, budget and location before committing to any disposal option.
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