Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I have a large, heavy color television set in my living room that I need to get rid of. According to the Owner's Manual, it weighs 185 pounds. Although it still works great, I have bought a new Smart TV that I want to hook up, but first I need to get rid of the old TV.
Any advice on how to get rid of it without killing myself or ruining my back? If I were younger, I'd just get a friend or two and carry it out of the house, but now my friends are getting old too and don't want to mess with carrying heavy stuff. I have a 4-wheel dolly, but it is only about 6" high and the TV is sitting on an entertainment center about 25" off the floor. I have no way of safely getting the TV off the entertainment center and onto the dolly. Anyone have any suggestions or advice? I live south of The Villages. Thanks. |
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Call "Got Junk"...
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Would it make sense to donate to a charitable organization and let them move it?
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Yes, I would do that. Do you have any suggestions on who to call?
Thanks for that idea. I hadn't thought of that even though it seems simple and obvious now. I hope they'll take old TV's. It works great. |
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At 180# plus it sounds like one of those old bigazz 27" "squarish" CRT (tube) HD units? If so it's likely no one is going to take it even for free. I had one (a Sony) years ago and when I sold it for my first Plasma TV 2 brothers gave me $50 for it (cost close to $2K), picked it up and carried it out of the house and down 10 steps like it was a paperweight. Better off taking it apart and putting it into plastic bags (other than the tube) and put it out for garbage. I just cut up an entire diswasher and put it out in 2 plastic bags (other then the 2 racks someone took) because I'd have to wait a month to have it picked up by the sanitation dept here. Good old sawzall cuts anything up.
![]() ![]() Edit: Just found it online. Mine was a Sony WEGA KV-32HV600 weighed 190lbs. Is that similar to what you have?
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Most don't want the old CRT TVs. I tried donating a 40" Sony CRT years ago. No one would take it...
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The tube itself can carry a charge of 10,000 volts.
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Most charitable organizations probably will not pick it up. Most do not like accepting old TV sets even if delivered and given to them. However, it is a worth a phone call.
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purchased my Smart TV from P.C. Richard. They delivered it, set it up, took the box it came in, and also took my old tv.
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I wouldn't mind taking it apart (if I have to) to get rid of it. It's just that I'm not sure that would be easy, and I'm not sure how safe it is doing that. I don't want to get shocked by some capacitor or break some tube that has mercury or other hazardous material or gas in it. It's not like taking an old lawnmower apart. ![]() |
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Thanks for the info.
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If it has a HDMI port someone can use it. If it has the color coded RCA plugs, or coaxial it is unusable. Check that and dispose of properly.
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I called our trash collection people (Waste Pro) and they said that if I take it to the curb, that they will pick it up and haul it away if their two men can lift it. I guess it's going to depend on how strong those two men are, and, of course, if I can figure out some way to get it to the curb.
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Big Hammer?
If you pull out the plugs how can you get shocked? |
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capacitor An electrical component used to store energy. Unlike batteries, which store energy chemically, capacitors store energy physically, in a form very much like static electricity.
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