Vermont Castings Scrap..

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Manoadventure

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Mar 1, 2019
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Helen GA
I’m getting rid of my current wood stove and would like some advice first. I have no way to move the stove and would like to post it around and see if anyone in my area would be interested in taking it (hopefully loading and hauling it themselves) but not sure what it is worth either for reuse or scrap. Any ideas? I believe it is a 75’
 

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I’m getting rid of my current wood stove and would like some advice first. I have no way to move the stove and would like to post it around and see if anyone in my area would be interested in taking it (hopefully loading and hauling it themselves) but not sure what it is worth either for reuse or scrap. Any ideas? I believe it is a 75’
List it for sale for $100 to $150 someone might want it
 
For some reason people still have an attachment to these old stoves. I assume the fireback is shot, and assuming it’s not cracked it’s probably worth around $200 to someone.
 
The parts still have value. I'm moving this to the old VC thread. Maybe someone there will need it.