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floydbloke

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#133403 21-Oct-2013 12:14
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I bought a new lawn-mower yesterday. Can anyone recommend the best/greenest/cheapest(free)/legal way to dispose of my old (2-stroke petrol) one? Even though the engine still runs pretty smoothly I don’t think it’s worth selling as bits have fallen off the deck, blades are stuffed and the front axle is attached with bits of old coathanger.




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  #919094 21-Oct-2013 12:17
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I know in Hamilton you can take it to the Refuse Transfer Station, next to it is "the dump shop" where they provide bins for metal recycling for free (along with batteries, oil, paper, glass, cans and lots of other things)

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