What's it worth? (Implements in Northern IL)

Blue3992

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Got a bunch of old equipment that has been sitting around, and it's time to clean up the farm. I had been planning on sending all of this stuff to the scrapper, but figured I'd post some pictures here first. Would appreciate any insight into if any of this stuff is worth anything. All located in Northern IL.

1.) An old sickle
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2.) Not sure what these are
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3.) Old plow, half buried in the dirt
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4.) Another old plow
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5.) Disc
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6.) Trailer, made from an old pickup bed?
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7.) Rototiller
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8.) Motorized plow
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9.) Logsplitter
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10.) Grain chute?
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I could probably use the disc. Where are you located? There are a lot of folks that could probably use that equipment if they were close enough to you to make the trip worthwhile.
Keith
 
What you call "an old plow"(#3) is actually a front-mounted John Deere cultivator. The "I don't know what this thing is"(#2) thing are the rear attachments to cultivate behind the wheels of the tractor.
If you weren't so far away, I'd be interested in it for our museum '37 B. But it's too far for me to go.
 
I'd pull the equipment out of the weeds and put out some ads on here and in other papers under vintage equipment for sale.
The disk is worth the most.
Somebody on here a couple weeks' ago was looking for some culivators to modify his 38" row to 30" row. He grows organic corn.
Give it three months or so and take what does not sell to the salvage yard.
 
Sure would love to have the roto-tiller and motorized plow, but it's a bit far for me to travel. However, there are people who restore those things, so you should be able to move them.
 

Fellas, thanks for the advice. Wish I could pull it all out of the weeds and advertise it, but just haven't got the time. Hired a buddy with a skid steer, and got a couple of dumpsters hauled out to the place. Ended up being about $1600 worth of scrap, after paying the trucking and the skid loader.

Pays for some repairs on my truck, and a little extra in my pocket.
 

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