People want a hgh clearance plow and will pay for them. All the others, like you have there are being used, but seemt to sell for scrap rice.
Chisel plows likewise, if you have something modern that handles trash it brings good money, the little one there sells for $100-300 at farm auctions all day long.
Field cultivator might be worth a grand or 2. Depends on how good it does with trash as well. Older one's don't let bean stubble or cornstalk clumps pass through very well and bring less. Mostly a field cultivator value like that one depends on the shape of the shovels on it - worn out ones is going to cost close to $10 a shank to replace, will bring down the value a lot.
You just made my wife hapy - no snow in your pics!!!! We are over 60 inches this winter, just got another foot yesterday & still coming down, and perhaps half of he old snow is still out there. Will be a month before anyone can dig an implement out of the snow & ice around here.
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