This Old Farm was HIDING some AWESOME Treasures! What will I Bring Home?
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@georgeweisbrod1876
5 ай бұрын
Ford's had the "wood" trim , mercury had the chrome trim around the 'wood' decal panels
@Viscalis
5 ай бұрын
The Wagon and ‘67 LTD were neat. My favorite was probably the F-3.
@shayneschelinder9322
5 ай бұрын
Love the 67 Fords, though my favorite was the Wheelhorse tractor in the shed.
@davidnichols1363
5 ай бұрын
Matt from Iron trap would be a good contact for the fella to get ahold of if he's wanting to sell
@JohnShinn1960
5 ай бұрын
Nothing in particular but Ellie Mae says she wants a racoon. I say you should get one for her. 👍😉
That strange tank with the wheels on the top with co-op on the side is a molasses task I believe. The wheels would dip down into the molasses, the cows would lick the wheels for a molasses/mineral treat.
@karenmckay172
4 ай бұрын
Yep. Had those on the dairy farm, molasses wheels
Dude telling Silas "these cars are worth something"😊. I think Silas is the guy who knows what they are worth.
@williamkelley7654
5 ай бұрын
Sadly most of it would be scrap value.
@davidbarnsley8486
4 ай бұрын
Scrap value that’s it 🤦♂️
@bobgrewe988
4 ай бұрын
Junk
@jimmyjames6267
4 ай бұрын
They are not worth much at all, hoarders collect these and let them rott, then they are just junk!!!
I love looking at junk piles of vehicles but that was mainly all scrap
@davidgray5180
5 ай бұрын
I believe the value of the Model T and A stuff would surprise you
@olikat8
4 ай бұрын
That is a shrinking market. Stan Bender, one of the premier suppliers of A & T stuff (Seattle area) was friends with an uncle. He passed several years back, estate sold the whole warehouses off- the one thing was that a family member said to me, "Like him (Stan), those who are into these are dying off." Same with 30's-early-'60's cars overall. @@davidgray5180
Cool old Farm Building with Lots of Goodies - at least You got Your Souvenir - You sounded Happy ! Great Video and many Cheers from Australia !!!!
After the second barn, i started imagining the smells from my old family ranch, loose grain, dust, wet wood…..nostalgia! Thanks!👍👍😄
The Co-op tank with the wheels is a mineral / molasses feeder for livestock
This is a huge farm full of automotive history I bet you enjoyed walking around this farm awesome video
The refrigerator brand is pronounced "Sir Vell". It was made in Sweden by Electroluxe Corpporation. It uses amonia as a refrigerant and operates on kerosene usually. They are still used extensively where electricity is not a available or by the Amish.
@gregbrown4962
5 ай бұрын
Some of the Servel refrigerators hook up to propane or natural gas.
Love looking at old junk from the past!
Love these fieldtrips! Thanks Silas! Stayin tuned! 👍🤠
Great video Silas thank you for sharing and your time was really great never miss a video and can't wait for next video
Liquid supplement feeder for cattle. The box makes a good scrap metal bin
This guys got a lot of scrap laying around
18:57 What an overwhelming collection. This fellow has his work cut out for him.
Station Wagons are my favourite. We had a 61 Comet and a 65 Dodge
I took one of those big mail boxes ,made it into a ,MC cormac dering tractor mail box.
Some real gems there silas thanks for taking us along .
It's funny to see one person saying it's gold and the other person saying oh it's junk
@AdventuresMadeFromScratch
5 ай бұрын
When I save old cars the comments are people telling me I should have crushed them. When I crush old cars the comments are people saying I should have saved them. People just like to complain and argue 😂 Fortunately I didn’t have to do either with these cars so the commenters can argue with themselves.
@karlamkuhn760
4 ай бұрын
@@AdventuresMadeFromScratch 💯 & tell ur dad “hi”, please! -Karla -Azariah (The LORD GOD [YAHUAH] HELPS) PSALM 20:1, 6-8; PROVERBS 16:25; ISAIAH 43; MATTHEW 24; DANIEL 3; JOHN 3:15-21; JOHN 14-21; ISAIAH 30:18-22; ACTS 1-3; REV 2:9; 3:9; GENESIS 6-9; PSALM 9:10
I loved the junk yards when I was a kid they were full of 40s and 50s cars, I learned to drive a standard 3 on the tree in his 50 Ford back in the 70s.
The refrigerator looks like it is from the late 1930's. I've always heard the name pronounced "Sir-Vell". It is a gas refrigerator, and the system has no moving parts. I sold a fair number of them when I had a used appliance business. Somewhere I have a propane conversion kit, and a thermostat for one. They were good money-makers for me. I sold a few to people who had ranches in Baja California, Mexico because a lot of them didn't have electricity.
@karlamkuhn760
4 ай бұрын
I’ve recently heard refrigerators from the beginning are what u want bc they run & run & are Still good! Where the new (ofc) have issues way too early. “They just don’t make ‘em like they used to.” So rings True these days! Plus more & better storage! -Azariah (The LORD GOD [YAH] HELPS) PSALM 20:1, 6-8; PROVERBS 16:25; ISAIAH 43; MATTHEW 24; DANIEL 3; JOHN 3:15-21; JOHN 14-21; ISAIAH 30:18-22; ACTS 1-3; REV 2:9; 3:9; GENESIS 6-9; PSALM 9:10
@garylangley4502
4 ай бұрын
The only time a gas refrigerator like this quits working is if the tiny orifice clogs or the system leaks. Old electric refrigerators (before about 1976) lasted a long time because the compressors ran at about 1500 rpm. After about 1976, they ran at 3600 rpm, so they wore out quicker.@@karlamkuhn760
Don’t know what to say just overwhelmed couldn’t imagine how long it would take to clean it up
@AdventuresMadeFromScratch
5 ай бұрын
Not long with a loader. Way too far away for me to be interested tho
The mag wheel and tire he moved around was an American Racing 200-S wheel, sometimes called a Daisy wheel named for the spoke pattern. It amazes me that people just pile stuff up in buildings making junk piles.
Hello, my friend had a yellow 1973 XR7 Cougar. Sadly we got a big pine tree sideways and I was in the back seat on the driver's side of the car that hit the tree. I was the first one out of a 2 door car from the back seat. The only thing holding the car together was the roof. We all went for a ride by ambulance. I am glad that I am still here to talk about it.
@williambeahm2574
4 ай бұрын
Oh that guy needs American Pickers to come to his place too.
That was a huge collection of pure junk. Coolest thing I saw was a craftsman rider mower. second coolest thing out there you took home.
That roller tank was a liquid molasses tank . Cattle lick rollers and get molasses for protein!!! I used to use one back in 70s…
The metal white box with wheels in it is a cattle lick tank for grain syrup
The wheel thing was a box for this syrup cows would lick the wheels and it was like molasses with nutrients for beef cows,just a big square tank with gray plastic wheels connected to the lids. Sulfur molasses
@TheGforcead
4 ай бұрын
Also the old refrigerator may have been a kerosene fridge. Way back when they had Fridges that had a burner on the bottom, it heated some fluid and when it cooled off to t made the fridge cold some kinda way. Seems like that fridge said it was gasoline one? It was only on screen for a second, but there were kerosene fridges back in the day, that's a fact! Not sure about gasoline ones, looked like it said gasoline on the nameplate on the door?
Also made an old pickup truck.A boat tail race car.
Dude thinks he's sitting on a gold mine 😂😅
16:16 Mercury.. very cool under snow.
The 2 trucks in the garage are worth something as for the rest I would think parts or scrap.
Oh Man! To live were stuff does not rust away!
The thing with rollers at about 4 min held some kind of medicated molasses for cattle. Kind of like medicated salt blocks. They'd lick the rollers and they'd go back thru the syrup.
There's a lot of junk there, but there's some valuable parts too!
Good Afternoon There My Good Big Bro Silas Of Adventures Made From Scratch
Places like that are getting fewer and fewer as moms and dads die off.
One man's treasure is another man's junk - one man's junk is another man's treasure. I have to say I saw nothing but junk.
I had an old Servelle refrigerator in the basement of a house I bought and it worked, I posted it on Facebook marketplace and sold it for 500 dollars, not working they're worth 300 dollars. 💯
Had some iron wheels. Wood,pvc plasticpipe.pieces of aluminum,
one of those bikes looked like the ones schwinn made that were halfway between there normal bikes and bmx's in somewhere around the early 80'sor mid to late 70's . they are starting to b quite valuable ,espacially if the owner put new forks and wheels .
I love the 73-79 ford trucks
WOW!
Silas you just Rock.... always wanted to do this but life never allowed....😎
Thanks, Buddy!
That was mostly nothing but junk... IMO ....
I would love the old "Regular" gas pump. Those are the ones I remember growing up.
Having to sign a non-disclosure deal and all for just that. Like they had Fort Knox in there LOL
@AdventuresMadeFromScratch
4 ай бұрын
No I signed the nda for 3 locations, 2 of which I have posted now.
1966 was the first year for the LTD My uncle Willis bought a brand new one over red two-door hardtop with black interior
Open that refrigerator door , kids use to get trapped in those
Nice find
I gett it silas i pick some every thing is retail why bother happy st Patty's day 😊
That single Daisy Mag, don't polish it up, the Ford Galaxy was a 4 door, the red Sanford and Son truck at the beginning was the best car there, of course those guys think everything is valuable!!! 🤔
The T that you thought was the front of a Touring on a truck frame was a Roadster,The 28-29 A sport coupe had the motor and radiator sitting beside it. And that race car was either the rest of the Chevy you have the hood and grille for or a 32 Ford coupe i cant see it enough to tell.That one shed was full of A fenders! What a place. That A frame with the steering column would set right under that Sport coupe body.
Rusty Gold !
Hello did you buy that Gas Pump ?and if you do what do you want for it?
The first year for the Ford LTD was 1965.
Much of that stuff is too far gone and/or picked through to be worth re-doing. See some possible wall hangers, you might find a 428 or such, but most of it is "Squish & shred" fodder
..your favourite appeared to be a '63 Galaxy 500, probably with a 352..
Some raccoon specialists is like, this is the best dang vidio i ever done seen
You put syrup in the coop box and the cows lick the syrup off the rollers
Cattle protein lick tank!!
That box with the wheels is a lick tub for cows,they put molasses in it.
Yeah worth what ever scrap is going for.
like the video, if that is a 1936 chevy pick up hood i sure could use it.
The craftman mowers and the Lincoln's and mustagages were my favorite as well and all the trucks
We had a barn like that. Rattlers were always in there.
I would have a big scrap metal sale, buy one, take 200.
Some Neat Pieces
He made you sign a non-disclosure to look at scrap? lol.
@AdventuresMadeFromScratch
5 ай бұрын
You must have missed my Shelby and Boss 302 video
The tank with the wheels held molasses. The cows would lick the wheels to get the molasses.
Would love to have that 33/34 coupe body
I love adventures!
Probably Fords in the fjords on the property
I have always liked the old ltd's with the 350's ,400 engines. Seeing those rotting into the ground was very depressing.
Lots of neat things for sure Be a picker dream
Hey is 65 LTD I 😊 with a 352 in it all factory stock at 3:52 is a big block
That tank with the wheel s was a molasses tank for livestock
that grill looks like a 35 chevy grill which is the on i need lol dang
'65 was the first year of the LTD.
Early man cave! Complete with ice chest for the beeer! 19:02
a few Treasures, but lets face facts, most is scrap.
👍 for the algo since i missed a few vids
Wow Silas, this place in Nebraska has a lot of awesome potential vehicles! You always find the coolest cars and trucks out in the middle of nowhere, with the better stuff to finish with 😎👍!!
Scrap. Does nothing but rot sitting there. Use it or toss it.
49 Ford was my favorite
21:00 Salis tell me why i thought those were lightning strikes behind you😅
That F-150 looked nice
You should contact Dennis Collins about the mustangs and cougars
Just a big load of scrap including the cars except for some good trim parts but i do like the ltd & ltd wagon .
I had a 65 for LTD.
1965 Galaxie 500 LTD
Awesome video
The tank with rollers was a molasses tank for cows. At 4:00
14:35 68 (302 v8 j code car)!so if it is a j code 302 v8,why is there a 6 cylinder motor in it?
Hello Silas, just wondering how much you pay for a bottle of oxygen down there in Kansas. It’s gone up substantially up here in Iowa. Your videos are great and we really enjoy watching. Keep up the good work!
@AdventuresMadeFromScratch
4 ай бұрын
I believe $40
I think that old gas ⛽️ ⛽️ pump was cool
What do you make from nose of car?
Looks like some good parts to save and a bunch of scrap metal. Most likely none of the cars are worth any thing but scrap price
@AdventuresMadeFromScratch
4 ай бұрын
Tons of good stuff left on them
theres probably $15,000 in scrap, but to try and sell that stuff would be impossible. no auction house would touch it
@AdventuresMadeFromScratch
5 ай бұрын
Idk I go to auctions that sell the same stuff all the time