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Dsposal of petrol powered tools

  • 10-05-2019 5:25pm
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    Have several broken engine-powered garden tools that were left in my house by the previous owners. Where can I dispose of these?

    Also might need to find some way of disposing of a ride on mower, if I can’t sell it. Too big for a car. Need trailer to bring it to somewhere that scraps cars I guess? Functioning but in bad condition.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,996 ✭✭✭two wheels good


    Assuming tools are complete and repairable or suitable for spare parts: Offer them for free on Adverts, Donedeal or freecycle.com.
    Disposal: A scrap metal dealer would probably take them. Phone a local one to see. Other option: drain fluids, remove plastic covers, sling the metal carcass in the metal skip at your local amenity tip. Amenity tip will take waste oil and fuel too.

    A local garden machinery repair shop might be interested in the mower.


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