I replaced two Laser 4000s with Laserwash 360s almost two years ago and still have the Laser 4000s sitting in my garage (in my wife's former parking spot). For some reason, my wife doesn't like scraping snow and ice from her windshield, nor shivering in a cold vehicle as she waits for it to warm up, and now she wants her spot back! Here's the dilemma: We kept the machines in very good operating condition and most of the vital components of the machines were not very old when we took them out of service, plus they're outfitted with all of the latest technology (i.e., virtual treadles, LaserNet, LaserMinder, etc.). I'd like to get rid of everything so my wife can park in the garage, but I can also use the motors and the HP and LP pumps on my Laserwash 360s when I need to replace those components. I've had the equipment advertised on a consignment website and another classified ads website, but haven't seen the response I would have hoped to have gotten given the condition of the equipment. Is there a better way to get rid of the equipment? Is there a secondary market for all of the parts, including the VTs, controllers, gear boxes, rails, swivels, proxes, etc.? Or should I just start scrapping everything except for the major parts that I can use in my newer equipment? And is there a good way to get rid of all the "brand new" replacement parts that I don't have a use for anymore, such as a new arch cover, breakaway for T-Bar, swivels, box of tires and tubes, stainless rims, etc., etc.? I'd hate to "scrap" stuff like that.
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