INSANELY MASSIVE MOTHERLOAD! (Magnet Fishing)
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INSANELY MASSIVE MOTHERLOAD! (Magnet Fishing) Today I went magnet fishing with my 360 degree magnet and I hit an INSANELY MASSIVE MOTHERLOAD!
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If you found this video thank you so much for watching! ❤️ 😊
@nickgrosvenor6936
Жыл бұрын
Sweet finds was this video not ment to be found..
@dakotasmom
Жыл бұрын
Love your videos!!
@destinymason6141
Жыл бұрын
You welcome
@xonnadarkangel
Жыл бұрын
what would you get, if you swung the magnet under the bridge???🧐
@knightfishing
Жыл бұрын
What happened to the one from yesterday?
That “drill type thing” is actually the pinion gear for a car rear axle. It attaches the drive shaft by a universals joint, and to the rear axle by a ring gear. The pinion and ring gears have beveled gears so they can mesh at a 45 degree angle. This turns the axles and rear (sometimes also the front) wheels. The number of gear splines on the pinion and the number of the splines on the ring gear give you the “axle ratio” or number of turns of the drive shat to the number of turns of the wheels. So you have a 3.73, a 4.11, or a 4.65, or whatever combo the manufacturers offer. Hope this helps and keep up the good work Broski!!! You Rock!!!!
@aprilfurcean8302
Жыл бұрын
I totally thought pipe bomb 😂 I am glad I was not correct
@dannmccord1923
Жыл бұрын
Boy Fisher jack pot on master locks. And a bunch of other cool stuff. I really enjoy your videos. Keep magnet fishing. Can't wait till your next one
@alanhinkel420
Жыл бұрын
Are you sure it’s not for a boat motor? Boat motors have pinion gears like that too. But since they are close to an Automotive Shop, that’s probably what it is.
@callen6893
Жыл бұрын
I was thinking the smaller “cutter bits” are spider/side gears from a differential.
@wing4ever
Жыл бұрын
@@alanhinkel420 Hey Alan…all but totally certain it’s automotive. I was seeing a car window crank, a Ford starter solenoid, differential spider gears, a speedometer gear housing, and more. With that auto shop just up river, it’s a pretty sure bet. but whoever the knuckleheads were that threw all that in the river, they should be made to clean it all up, then fined heavily and then jailed.
The Fisher really does deserve a million subscribers. Hopefully it happens for him much sooner than later.
@TheFisher
Жыл бұрын
❤️
The padlocks on the fence are for couples who lock their love together. The ones in the water are for those who unlocked that commitment.
@josepherhardt164
Жыл бұрын
That's ... kinda sad ... :( But now that you mention it, I think I have read a newspaper story about this practice. Mumble-mumble years ago.
@ralphfoster6283
Жыл бұрын
Master lock probably started that tradition!
@glenndarilek520
Жыл бұрын
There is such a fence on a bridge in San Antonio, Texas
The coin slot thing is a bottle cap opener, like for old fashioned coke bottles. Originally found on bottle coolers like found outside of gas stations. But they were sold to folks to mount at home to open bottles when they got home from the store. The slot at bottom was where the bottle cap fell into a trash can.
@KennysKollectablesGaming
Жыл бұрын
I think that was actually a car door ashtray
@philipvanveen3282
Жыл бұрын
Actually it appears to be the strike for a surface mount door lock (rim lock). The lock goes on the door itself while this piece goes on the frame to receive the latch. They were once pretty common but have been replaced with the modern door knob.
@harrisonlewis6853
Жыл бұрын
@@philipvanveen3282 Thank you Philip. Once you mentioned it, I see the resemblance. I think now you are correct.
That was so awesome of you to just give that elderly man on the bike some of your finds.
@lisav6072
Жыл бұрын
This sounds really gross to me but part of me was wondering if the older gentleman wanted to cook up and eat the clams that was on that piece you gave him. They looked like decent specimens.
I appreciate how you put everything in a trolley straight away instead of leaving a big mess on the side of the road …I know most magnet fishers probably clean up but I’ve seen many piles of mud and scrap on the roadside on bridges , especially bad as can give punctures and cause accidents if it gets into the traffic…new subscriber and binge watching 👍🇦🇺
@jerrycarlton3821
Жыл бұрын
Yup I see the same things
@alanhardy3374
Жыл бұрын
Is this guy wired up on something ?
That one thing you thought was a handle is part of an exhaust clamp
@davidcrowther5455
Жыл бұрын
Yes! I worked for thirty years at a forklift parts company and I've seen hundreds of U-clamps for mufflers.
27:25 Definitely an iron. The handles were detachable so one could trade out the irons as they cooled. Cast iron and a great score.
@loriharader2421
Жыл бұрын
Antque for sure
@garylangley4502
Жыл бұрын
They were called "Sad Irons". A person would buy a few irons and one handle. The irons would sit on a wood burning stove. The user would plug the handle in an iron, and have at the laundry. When the iron cooled off, the user would put on the stove, and plug the handle into another iron.
The crank handle thing is actually from a semi trailer. It raises and lowers the jack stands on the front end. Makes it so the front doesn’t fall on the ground.
@alanhinkel420
Жыл бұрын
I thought it might be an old crank handle for an old car but it definitely could be a semi trailer crank.
@barbaraanderson4794
Жыл бұрын
That’s good. I’ve been racking my brain trying to think what it is for You did good David.
@bill45colt
Жыл бұрын
used to crank older car and tractor engines also
@magneticmellie7527
Жыл бұрын
it looks like a landing gear crank on a semi trailer. the bracket he found is a U-bolt bracket
@bill45colt
Жыл бұрын
@@alanhinkel420 crank is from a car or tractor engine,,,the clue here is the cross pin at the engine end. It fits into an angle slot on the end of the crankshaft,,,,,called a crankshaft because its the engine shaft you engage to crank the engine,,,the crankshaft slot that accepts the pin is cut at an angle such that when the engine starts, it turns much faster than the guy doing the cranking and kicks the crank out such that it doesnt spin rapidly and break his arm. Ask a guy who has used one and had his spark timing set too early such that it back fires! Crankshaft/crank will then kick in reverse and cant eject the crank and may well break his wrist or arm by going in the wrong direction and he cant let go. Thank goodness for electric starters of today!!
I have never seen so much variety of things out of one spot and looking like well worth going back to.
@josepherhardt164
Жыл бұрын
There's the floating dock on that river or channel that Fisher & Finding Father keep pulling stuff out of. They haven't even cleared the area around the dock yet; haven't even bothered trying to fish the actual river. I think they have, like, 5 or 6 vids up from that spot alone. But yeah, this bridge is insane. You don't suppose the US Olympic hammer-throw team was practicing here, tossing machine parts and bikes over, just to see what distance they could get? ;)
I love your videos! Your genuine excitement is contagious. I'm am from the area you are fishing and have recognized many of your spots. I actually tried fishing on the abandoned railroad bridge from your video maybe a week ago. I got my first railroad spike!! Thanks for getting me into magnetic fishing!! BTW: Those "clams" are actually Zebra Mussels. They are incredibly invasive and spread easily. The edges are really sharp. While swimming in the many lakes in the area, I've cut my feet on them several times. They also clog up the intake pipes for the factories in the area. I'm glad you're wearing gloves. Please be sure to NOT put them back in the river or any other waterway. I love that you're cleaning the river of recyclable metal AND those awful Zebra Mussels!!
That saw looking thing is for a car window. The "saw" teeth is actually a gear that when a car window handle is attached to it, it moves the window up and down
@ZeroNilNada
Жыл бұрын
Well spotted! I believe the proper name for the device is a “regulator”.
@Rooundguy68
Жыл бұрын
I was thinking it might be from a steering box.
@paullarzazs9601
Жыл бұрын
@@ZeroNilNada Absolutely right. The full correct term is "window regulator". Used on manual vehicle windows. The metal window regulators started to be phased out in the 1980s.
@garylangley4502
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely right! My niece didn't know how to roll the windows down in my '84 Chevy Citation because she has never been in a car with hand crank windows.
@HotRod12667
Жыл бұрын
I thought it was part of something that ratcheted. But yeah it's part of a car window.
Man I'm not sure how I even found your channel but thank you! Super fun to watch and your absolutely so nice, giving away your finds!
I just adore how every time he finds anything it's like he finds a new pokemon, it's just so engaging! God bless my guy!
Looks like you hit the jackpot Tyler. Score on finding the sledge hammer, and gears two of the best finds I looked interested in. The part of the video that made me laugh a little bit was when you found the joule pod. After you found it it looked like you were going to hit it for a second. I will also admit you ended up getting a free fidget spinner as well, I have one at my house that is similar. All in all pretty good finds this made me wish I had gone magnet fishing and found that stuff.
Those locks on the fence could be love locks, couples inscribe their initials in them and then lock them to something permanent to show their love will last
@alanhinkel420
Жыл бұрын
I think that’s what it is. I didn’t see any painted or written on but they used to have a bridge in France where couples could do that and throw the key into the bayou symbolizing their love for each other. I wondered if the locks in the water were from couples that broke up. Went down there, cut the lock off and throw the lock in the water. 😂
That seriously looked like a commercial trailor crank for the landing legs, hubby is a truck driver and deals with those everyday.
20:55 the fabled Clammer. 75% chance to cause enemies attacked in water to be covered in clams and completely immobilized.
Cleaning up the waterways one toss at a time! Some really cool finds today.
Never disappointed when i see a new video from you. Awesome haul
@TheFisher
Жыл бұрын
Thank you 🙏 😊
5:50 it's not a drill, it's a sprocket on a shaft (might be part of a transmission). 6:58 lokks like an electric motor strator. 14:17 you ha ve the right idea but you're holding it upside down...lol .... 19:57 bottom part of a flip phone (or a star trek communicator, might be Kirks) 29:15 i think it's the casing of a small pump. 31:39 an other sprocket. it's almost all car parts.
@bill45colt
Жыл бұрын
not a sprocket but a pinion for the ring gear in the rear axle of a car
@Lornharding
Жыл бұрын
@@bill45colt you're right, i goofed on that one.
Nice sledge! Very useful. Lots of finds, exciting day!👍👍👍
Amazing finds. Bike. Scooters, hammer, locks. Really enjoyed your video. Thanks again
That crank looks like it may be from an old antique car! Maybe some value there!
@paullarzazs9601
Жыл бұрын
You might be right. It could also be a handle for cranking down the "legs" on a trailer. (Think tractor-trailer size.)
I have watched too many of your videos. I can't wait to watch and I talk to you all the time telling you what things are! I'm even starting to watch reruns how obsessed is that! Keep those videos and laughs coming!
@TheFisher
Жыл бұрын
❤️ thank you so much!
The gears that are slanted are Helical Gears For transfering a directional spin on a 90° angle
ANOTHER MASTERLOCK !!!!!🤣🤣🤣 killed me with that 🤣. Great finds Fisher
At the 3:26 Mark that bracket looks like a muffler clamp, used to clamp the pipes together. Great video see you next video.
Enjoyed this Monday video! Yay a long magnet fishing video more longs one!
7:00 its an core from an generator 20:05 i think is part of an lighter :) realy full trailer to day ;) great video ;)
That “drill” bit that you are referring to is the differential to a car.
@lonnienickel2925
Жыл бұрын
Try. 4. A. Model. A. Or. T. Var. 🌼
Dude, you crack me up! You’re funny and enthusiastic on your videos, and when somebody walks by, you invoke your mild-mannered Clark Kent voice! 🤣🤣🤣
Love when you get big stuff,you scored this time awsome always watching.
@lisav6072
Жыл бұрын
This sounds really gross to me but part of me was wondering if the older gentleman wanted to cook up and eat the clams that was on that piece you gave him. They looked like decent specimens.
Definitely alot of cool finds for sure! 👍🏼
3:22 Mufler clamp 5:56 both are Pinion gears 6:55 starter armature 12:23Starter Bendix 13:23 model A starter Crank 18:10 car door window regulator
It's a pinion gear for a rear end in a truck or car. The handle is off a semi trailer landing gear. The thing with the blade looking thing on one side is an old school car window regulator.
Yeah pinion gears, the super cool piece looks like the armature from a starter. The handle piece is half of a muffler clamp. And those combination locks are schoole locks you can tell because they have a keyhole on the back so school could open your licker.
I really enjoy watching our video's. I believe that the iron you found is from the late1800's or early 1900's. They had a separate handle and you put them on the stove to heat up.
I have to say every video you do you make it exciting for sure. Thank you for working so hard to clean up the waters.
@TheFisher
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching ❤️
Great finds 👏 your videos are so fun to watch you sound affects are priceless 🤣 keep up the great work 👍
How many throws would you say you've made off that bridge by now? Amazing (and kinda sad) that there's still stuff left to be drug out of there. Thanks for doing it!
@TheFisher
Жыл бұрын
Probably somewhere up in the thousands of throws! It’s insane the amount of stuff that is in the water!
Awesome find. Cool how you gave the older gent the scooter. I have so much fun watching your videos I love your character.
The bracket thing was part of a muffler clamp
Those drill bit things you found look to me to be gears on a shaft... Those were probably part of some kind of machine
You wondered how a bike ended up in the middle of the river: River currents don't look like much but they can be powerful. Someone probably stole the bike years ago and threw it in. Then it was pulled into a current and eventually washed into the center, where our hero -- (insert fanfare) *MAGNETMAN!!* -- pulled it up with his trusty 360-degree weapon of retrieval!!! Magnet-fishing after a flood will bring up all manner of interesting items, some having been down for decades!
The magority of the parts that you got is from old cars, the Crank is something that would crank over an old car like a model T
@michaelgatford6194
Жыл бұрын
Am I right in thinking the old building on the other side was some machine shop?
@alanhinkel420
Жыл бұрын
I thought the same thing but it could also be the crank for an 18 wheeler. To lower the two legs on a trailer.
It’s a cast iron iron that you use to put on the coal stove to heat!
Thanks for the longer video! Keep ‘em coming!
Man that spot was so good! It was exciting watching all the stuff come up out of there, the clams! That knife! Whoa just a good bunch of items out of that water, great content! Thanks for sharing!
@benwagner5089
Жыл бұрын
Kinda weird that the knife is so clean of clams, compared to everything else he's pulled up. Maybe a recent event?
I’m pretty sure the “ drill pieces” you found today are gears for an Outboard Motor. If you look them up you’ll see the gear that goes down to the foot of the motor has a shaft and the gears in the foot don’t have a shaft. I’m 99.9% sure that’s what they are. I am a marine mechanic. The handle thing you found looks like a crank handle for an old car. Like 1910 - 1930 possibly. They had an electric start but you could also crank them with a handle. Hope this helps. The steel used for the gears is probably worth more than regular scrap. Not sure.
Clam cental! Thanks tyler! You never cease to be entertaining! Love your videos! You've inspired me to magnet fish! A clammer hammer! Or a mash hammer!
Love these longer videos! Keep 'em coming!
Cool haul! Lots of crazy stuff! Stay safe and healthy out there! Thank you for sharing a part of your day with us!
Always love your videos always love everything that you find in the rivers and stuff and streams love watching your videos each and every time you make them I'm glad you have time to do magnification
That old Spanish fella on the tricycle --- and then later, on the trike with the trailer in tow --- looked like he was familiar with tinkering around with pedal-powered devices, so maybe he was wanting to clean up that scooter and give it to one or more of his grandkids :D
That was a great place to go! Lots of different finds, I really liked the hand crank the best followed by the fidget spinner. Really nice of you to give that man your scooter.
So very kind of you to give the man the metal. What was that metal piece you gave him? Keep these videos coming!
@korosys
Жыл бұрын
A scooter
At the rate you are pulling out all that metal you could make a metal sculpture. Love your channel.
Way cool. Fun finds. Loved it.👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️
"Holy murder weapon", that just totally cracked me up. Reminded me of the old school Batman episodes I watched as a child 😂😂
I love this magnet too! You sure are catching so much! The shank was 99.99% a murder weapon 😳 🤣 lol! Are you going to try to restore the wheel? Great video!!
Different style locks in that river much have been a common dump site for thieves. Are those clams an invasive species? They don't seem to mind what they attach to. Great video such a variety.
Awesome!!!!!! Lots of cool stuff!!!!! Thanks Tyler!!!! 👍😎
Awesome casting your throwing that magnet like a machine love your work
That was nice of you giving the scooter away you're so sweet
I love watching your videos. You are fun to watch. I have watched other magnet fishing posts and they are not as fun as yours. Keep the excitement coming!
The plastic thing is off a lotion bottle I think. The football shaped is a old Iron I have several. You really hit the jackpot there and got your workout done for the day 💪. Thank you for making my day 😊. Please remember to stay safe and always remember to have fun 😊. Can't wait till your next video 🙂
The two "drill" looking pieces are pinion gears for a rear end differential of a car or truck. That auto shop must have thrown old parts into the water over the years.
@itsmephil2255
Жыл бұрын
The 2 individual gears must be planetary gears from the rear differential
@dondiego2262
Жыл бұрын
@@itsmephil2255 Nope , they are pinion gears not planetary gears. They are what drive the ring gears.
@dondiego2262
Жыл бұрын
Do you suppose that Tyler truly can't identify as many of the things that it seems , or is it something of a game for us viewers to kind of play along with the video and keep coming back?
The thing at 18:05 is an old crank window regulator from a car to roll the window up and down 😄
@josepherhardt164
Жыл бұрын
Having seen a number of Eric O's and Rainman Ray's vids, I _thought_ that looked familiar!
Hey fisher,I love your videos you never know what's going to service.Continue enjoying your fishing because I'm going to keep watching you.Be safe now,much love
@keckybeene2995
Жыл бұрын
Surface
19:14 Yep, you found "file aisle" and "wrench trench", and now that bridge is BIKE DIKE! :D :P
@TheFisher
Жыл бұрын
😂
You are a BEAST throwing that magnet! Awesome video
At approx. 3 min. & 20 sec. you found bracket holder for a u-bolt. They are used to hold up pipe for plumbing or car exhaust.
I have found myself yelling "OH I KNOW WHAT THAT IS" at my screen when I recognize something and you ask what we think it is. Like the bottle cap opener in todays episode. I also enjoy watching your shadow.
18:30 Maybe the ratcheting-mechanism for the pull-up handle on an emergency brake for a car?
Around 3.10 was an exhaust clamp missing the U bolt maybe about 3 inch a lot of times the size is on the part you were holding.
I burst out laughing at the "tube flute" OMG
Thor's Clam Hammer! LOL
18:06 Looks like a giant can opener. Along with those giant drill/burr bits is proof that there were once giant human being inhabitants! Just kidding, being silly today! Continue to love your magnet fishing videos!
@timmurphy5137
Жыл бұрын
looks like car door regulator
34:15 the fisher says sharing is caring!
Those "drills" are actually worm drive gears, used a lot in transmissions. It was nice seeing you in New London today.
Those two big gears you found those are ring and pinion gears out of a rear end and the two smaller ones without the shaft those are the spider gears for the rear end too and that other flat thing with the other gear it's the window crank out of the inside of a door the old school door
My favourite.... The Scooter-rooski. Ha ha ha. Holy clams... Make yourself some clam stew.... Oh baby!! Ha ha. Always love your videos. Have a great day!!
The 360 is a monster!!!😀 Clam city !!😮
Keep up that good work! Loving your vids dude. B)
Cool video today, for sure ! All kinds of crazy stuff today! Much love from Louisiana ❤️❤️
@TheFisher
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching 😊
You are so nice to other people and l still love to hear talk about the stuff you find
Can’t get enough of this channel!
I’m addicted to your videos!!! Every time you throw, I can’t wait to see what it is.
That 360° magnet looks massive when you're showing it as the one you're using that day. P.S. I can't believe you found a fidget spinner. 😊
24:50 Combination lock. Lockers. Remembering my locker combination. High school nightmares--from the 1960's. OMG.
They look like gears to me, but that’s my guess !🤣🤣
Locks in some area means a lost love one when they are hanging on a fence or tree the piece you thought was a coin return item was actually a license plate light holder and the items with gears could also be items for a distributor
Love your videos!!! now about that wagon wheel you should have taken that home and cleaned it up, there are a lot of people who collect things like that and will pay very good money!! I live in Colorado and there are so many people out here who have wagon wheels, wagons, anything old west and they display these things in there yard it's awesome. Well again love the videos please keep them coming!!
That was some amazing finds there definitely worth going to the other side of the bridge
19:03 I had a good laugh at this part of the video as you grab the broken handle of a bike, a person just passing by on a bike...coincidence???
Always a pleasure to watch your vids.
So nice to see the Wisconsin river’s system getting cleaned out
That one part that you thought looked like a saw, was actually the crank mechanism to a car or truck side window