worth anything?

is this worth putting on cl or better off selling to scrap yard? i hate to see any old farm equipment going to scrap but i have no use for it

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thanks dave
gowen mi
 
Use with an ATV for a food plot,or garden.Or simply yard art.Things like that are popular in semi-rural 'horsey' type
subdivisions.Do NOT scrap! Advertize,set out front with a "for sale" sign. Or simply give away to a good home. Scrap is so
low,it will bring less than $10. I've seen stuff like that bring upwards of $100 at auction.The 'Telluride types' go Crazy for
that stuff.$25 however is a fair price.
 
Man, Too bad you are 300 miles away. I would take both of them at $25 each. I have a back yard torn all up and sure could use something like that for seeding grass later.
 
With the price of scrap way down,I think I'd take it to Trufant in the spring and try to sell it on the spring consignment auction before I'd waste gas hauling it to Greenville or Sheridan. It doesn't weigh much,so even with cheap gas you might not break even.
 
holy cow rrlund you know the area well, you all have talked me into not scraping it, would much rather have it go to someone that
would use it

thanks all
 
I live about two miles from the Fair Salvage Sheridan location. I'll most likely be at Trufant in the spring. Give me a holler beforehand on here and I'll make sure you can find me there.
 
What works great for smoothing and prepping a new lawn is a 6 ft length of chain link fence and an I beam across the front. Drag it with I beam down first to really level out the contour and then flip it over and let the I beam just weight down the fence to make it look like you raked the whole area by hand
 

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