How to Throw Away a Riding Lawn Mower Wisconsin

Unwanted riding lawn mowers can be thrown out. Solid waste facilities, also called landfills, usually accept riding mowers, as do some recycling centers. Many Wisconsin residents can also reap the benefits of curbside pick up, albeit usually for a fee. Before you decide on a disposal method for your riding mower, gather the information necessary to be sure the facility in which you are transporting accepts lawn mowers and that you have the necessary means to pay a fee, if applicable. Does this Spark an idea?

Instructions

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      Call your local recycling center or solid waste collection facility. For contact information and locations, view the solid waste facility list on Wisconsin's Department of Natural Resources website.

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      Inquire about whether the facility accepts riding mowers or if they have curbside or bulk pick up, if desired. Also, ask about whether there is a fee and how to pay for it. Recycling centers often charge a flat rate for lawn mowers, but solid waste facilities may charge per pound or at flat rate for the convenience of curbside pick up, often payable through the mail or over the phone using a credit card.

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      Schedule a curbside pick up or take your riding mower to the facility that accepts riding mowers and pay the fee, if necessary. Cash is usually accepted, but money orders, credit cards and personal checks may be accepted also.

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