This TIME CAPSULE farm has EVERY truck used since 1931 still here, & they all run! Ford collection
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Published 2024-01-12
This collection was sold January 24 at online auction on Hibid.
All Comments (21)
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Mr. B. Here ! 👀😎👍. That is so cool ! Thank for filming this time capsule 😎👍🇺🇸😎👍🇺🇸
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Amazing to find so much original equipment in good condition. Back before we became a throw away society
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Thats one hell of a flash light, need one to keep in my glove box
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That motor and levers attached to the old pump was called a pump jack. One use was to continiously pump a water well to clear it out after treatment with chlorine. That brass casing was a howitzer shell casing. The missing part was aprimer much as you would find on a shot gun shell, except the howitzers was about 10 inches long. Thanks for the memory lane journey.
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That potbelly woodstove is a real prize.
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You are a kind soul. Thank you.
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Nice 57 F100! The ‘30 Ford pickup I would love as is! Nice ‘56 Fairlane . As always, thanks for sharing!
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Love those old fords!
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My dad’s best friend was Earl Hunt. Earl’s father and uncle were the well known ‘Hunt Brothers’ water well 😂drilling company of Sandusky, Michigan. My great grandfather was one of the H&H logging company partners. Heideman & Hunt co. Owned vast tracts of timber in Northern Michigan in the late 1800’s. Great grandpa was a wealthy man due to his logging interests. He also owned many farms in Michigan’s ‘thumb’ region with his partner Mr. Hunt.
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That motorized bicycle was sooo cool!! I could see Tim riding that thing!
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He was quite the big-time operator back in the day with the Ford N600 and pup trailer hauling grain. Quite the outfit back in the day.
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Someone buy that man a flashlight lol. Thanks for the tour
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All went well for me even though it was hibid,got the better of the two plows, the boat engines the motorized bikes and the big fairbanks pump. The poor old farmstead has some 12 inch deep ruts everywhete now. Gonna be a chore for someone to clean up!
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That's a sweet 56 Ford I would love to have that one too I have a four-door 56 Ford like that
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It amazes me to see how this guy can get so excited for all those small things and pieces in the scrap piles. I grew up in a farmer's village in Switzerland. I would even go with the farmer living nearly next door plowing with his horse when I was a little kid. He got his first tractor about sixty years ago. We had a lot of small farms around and few wealthy ones. There was no space to keep all the old equipment for ages. While digging around I found smaller tools and stuff that were well over a hundred years old. A lot of equipment was still made of wood. Most old stuff went to the scrap yard or up in flames. My Grandpa was quite a wealthy farmer in an another village and he could afford exclusive Italian sports cars. But he gave up farming before I was born. He had tenants taking over. The former farmland got part of rich suburbia. And on most of those former field there are housing complexes and luxury villas. But this land was sold by my family for a ridiculously low amount of money. I am always amazed how much space farmers in the USA had. People found space to keep really everything.
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That first shop bldg you looked at had three "Camelback" drill presses. Seeing just one is nice, but three tells me he liked to collect them. They are still useful and lots of people converted them with an electric motor instead of line shaft power.
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That is a sweet little 57 Ford truck I would love to own that
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that was another great video Mr. Goodpliers. I love all of the vintage vehicles and tools and everything else. it is amazing. thank you 👍
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That's like finding a king's treasure hoard!
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Very cool place! You're a lucky man, I'd have loved to wander around there for a day... thanks for taking us along.