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As far as I can see from researching this topic, the value can be based on its condition, its weight, and how much someone wants it. Then you have to figure out how far away that person lives and how much it will cost to get it there. Scrap metal recycling places pay per pound for iron, steel and other metals. That might be the best bet if you don't want to hang on to the plow but could use the money. On the other hand, some people like to use them as planters or you could sell or donate it to a museum.

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