$6
Very litte, since they were junk to brgin with.
depends on model.... around $300.00 - $500.00 usually
This depends on the condition of the mower and also what country you live in.
In Michigan you may get .08 a pound for steel. Also, the pay is different for what are considered essentially automotive parts. Much of the mower is made of what is called 'irony aluminum', or iron-aluminum alloy. Your mower could be worth a few bucks, as this stuff pays out much better!
You may not find the spare parts you need, if any. And if you own a garden and use your mower a lot you probably want to consider getting a new one. Personally, I would.
I'd say $50,000$
In Cincinnati, Ohio if it is good condition it would sell for around $400.00-$450.00
If your yard is small, it's probably not worth the added expense of buying and maintaining a ride-on if you don' t have physical limitations. Plus with a ride-on, you need to have a larger place to store it.
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Yes it is but is it worth it? You can buy a lawn mower at a garage sale for cheaper then a rebuild kit.
Depends on the hours and condition of the mower. A low hours, well kept mower should go for around $1000. The price will also vary depending on your location.
If you are into horse riding it is certainly worth considering as it involves skill stamina and horse riding