A GOOD old manure spreader can be very desirable, and bring a pretty good price. I saw one not long ago that needed a little work, sold for $800. Buying a full sized one new is pretty expensive.
John
I thought it was a requirement that all old farm equipment be left out in the field to properly "age". It's generally desirable to put them somewhere visible from the road so passers-by can check on the aging process as well. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Some rich guy will buy them just to paint up and display alongside of his barn. Ebay would be a great idea. There are people on there that will buy anything, almost anything anyway.