We Bought An ABANDONED HOMESTEAD!

Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль

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Since rusty acres is no more, we needed more space! We found this beautiful homestead complete with an antique barn, buildings, and unfinished home. We plan to fix up the property over time and keep the developers out!

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  • @dakartoffel
    @dakartoffelАй бұрын

    It doesn´t have to be a fancy car rescue and driving X miles for me every week. Some cleanup timelapse of this property or storytime by the cleanup-fire with Derek. All fine with me. Glad to be a part of this journey.

  • @SteveDrees

    @SteveDrees

    Ай бұрын

    I'd watch an hour of Derek by the fire cracking jokes and spitting wisdom.

  • @ThatGuyWithTheRedDakota

    @ThatGuyWithTheRedDakota

    Ай бұрын

    I was about to comment something similar. This family is amazing and anything Derek decides to do and put on the youtubes for us all to see I'm down to watch it all.

  • @gr8xr7

    @gr8xr7

    Ай бұрын

    Great for you. You have definately earned it👍

  • @hellabiz4289

    @hellabiz4289

    Ай бұрын

    @@SteveDrees and sipping a three-finger pour of some local-ish whiskey ... ;-) Here for it!

  • @extremechimpout

    @extremechimpout

    Ай бұрын

    The content for me is listening to Derek talk no matter the subject

  • @wendyridley4711
    @wendyridley4711Ай бұрын

    I grew up across the road. The Flyes had a beautiful two story farmhouse near the fenced field where the drive way is. It was sad when the house burned. If you want to speak with the daughter, let me know! We are still in contact. We all spent a lot of days playing and exploring! Very excited to watch you transform the land. Mrs. Ridley

  • @rickreese5794

    @rickreese5794

    20 күн бұрын

    Good neighbors are a blessing 😊

  • @matts8657

    @matts8657

    14 күн бұрын

    Is this in Lewisburg?

  • @kingscairn

    @kingscairn

    11 күн бұрын

    So good of you - info's good

  • @johnthompson1558
    @johnthompson155825 күн бұрын

    Derek, word of advice. I'm 76 and I have been playing with cars for a whole lot of years. I have been married for just over 50 years. My advice would be for you to finish the Jeep before all else. Jamie deserves it, she has made it clear she is looking forward to have some fun driving it. Her request should be stronger than Victors bark. He should understand!

  • @brandons72vette
    @brandons72vetteАй бұрын

    I laughed at your statement of of “not being busy enough.” I’m an airline Captain, and I go from flying planes to hitting the ground running on my off days trying to catch up with the list of things to do. I have 8 project cars, and I don’t get the time to do much with them. I love watching your content as it helps keep my dreams alive of getting to work on my own stuff. You’re a husband and a dad, and I’m just a husband. Kids are on the agenda, but what scares me the most is not getting to finish my projects. Lol. Anyways, I salute you for all you do buddy; cheers!

  • @scotmandel6699

    @scotmandel6699

    Ай бұрын

    8 project cars is your problem, I think. You're spreading yourself to thin. Do one thing and do it well than move on.

  • @wdshepherd1
    @wdshepherd1Ай бұрын

    Couldn't happen to a nicer, hard working family. Congratulations!

  • @ViceGripLodge

    @ViceGripLodge

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you

  • @clevelandmaker386

    @clevelandmaker386

    Ай бұрын

    Save that barn... you have enough wood to fix what's wrong...

  • @MacsSpecialitiesMotorsports

    @MacsSpecialitiesMotorsports

    Ай бұрын

    100 percent!

  • @toysoldier46552

    @toysoldier46552

    Ай бұрын

    @@clevelandmaker386Idk, that barn looks very, very rotten. May be better to tear down and build something new.

  • @Hendoneesia

    @Hendoneesia

    Ай бұрын

    @@toysoldier46552 depends on what they're gonna use it for. could shore it up and it'd be perfectly fine for tires and mowers. whats standing is still standing despite the severe storms they get down there.

  • @kurtehrhardt6652
    @kurtehrhardt6652Ай бұрын

    The best part of this whole gig is the boys working with their Dad, who is always teaching them. Like me father said to me, 'This might not be fun right now but you will appreciate this in the future' . How right he was. Congrats on the purchase, looking forward to all the fun.

  • @toyotanos
    @toyotanosАй бұрын

    51-52 8N, just like mine! Side distributor makes life so much easier. Before you go trying to start it, you'll need to prime the oil system by pulling the 15/16" plug out of the front timing cover, then pour a couple cups of oil into it. They have a tendency to lose prime and not build oil pressure if they're stored for a long time. Super fun machines to use and very simple to fix. I'd be happy to help with whatever other info you need. Good luck, guys!

  • @Ada-zn3pw
    @Ada-zn3pwАй бұрын

    Love how Derek thinks about the boys and their future. Derek building an empire for those kids. So awesome

  • @jonnysprojects6549
    @jonnysprojects6549Ай бұрын

    Love how casual lil grip says 'ive hot wired alot of stuff" 😂😂😂👌

  • @rickreese5794

    @rickreese5794

    20 күн бұрын

    Country boys can survive 👍

  • @user-jg6bd7se8u
    @user-jg6bd7se8uАй бұрын

    The barn exterior was constructed that way purposely. Air flow. Corn will rot real bad with no air. Plus animals poop. Pew. The white insulators on the horse barn are for fence. Keeps the horse from scratching on the tin roof. The brown insulators are power. They still did that in the 60s for sure. 1800s youd see dowel pin construction. Beams will be flat on ome side, round on the other. Square nails are after the wood dowels. Round nails are newest. Really neat, you guys are dreamers and so am I! ❤

  • @harriettanthony7352

    @harriettanthony7352

    Ай бұрын

    Good construction details OP, and they are regional. NO barn would last in New England built the way this one is. There are 04 basic metal nail types, the ones I see in the barn are from 1890 on to the wire nails we know now. The saw marks on the planking will also give you an age of the barn idea. From just a video view, I 'd date the barn to early 20th Century. IF the frame work of the barn is viable, I would add a concrete floor under the whole structure and frost walls and set the whole barn down on it. THEN do the re construction. Derek has a HUGE job ahead, if he goes that route. But a new barn is a HUGE $$$$ to build.

  • @jthonn

    @jthonn

    Ай бұрын

    @@harriettanthony7352 Personally, I would put a match to it. It's too far gone, easier to start fresh, new construction.

  • @cheesuscrust1085
    @cheesuscrust1085Ай бұрын

    I’m loving the wholesomeness of what you’re doing. Keeping history alive but also thinking about your kids. Keep at it, the world needs more of this.

  • @GwynnOak1
    @GwynnOak1Ай бұрын

    Quite a score! You're 100% correct, not making land anymore, no better investment for the future. As long as it's reasonably sound, fix the roof, just a roof saves so much. You got SO much potential there, congrats!

  • @garywilser7802
    @garywilser7802Ай бұрын

    You’ve been restoring “barn finds” now you found the whole dang barn ! Way to go Derrick ! Happy for you !!

  • @user-ht1xu4gv2u

    @user-ht1xu4gv2u

    Ай бұрын

    Yup get that tractor running with cutter to keep lawn in cjek

  • @ncb1019

    @ncb1019

    Ай бұрын

    Is Vice Grip Garage going to be in Brandon, FL. April 5th & 6th 2024?

  • @missingremote4388

    @missingremote4388

    Ай бұрын

    Is rusty acres adjacent to this farm?

  • @timhouston2408

    @timhouston2408

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@missingremote4388I'd say no.. because when the kids ask to ride their motorcycle there he mentioned they'd have to load em up n bring em over so it's probly a few miles away

  • @johnhull6363
    @johnhull6363Ай бұрын

    Glad to see Derek doing well, no one else on the tube deserves respect like Derek and family

  • @tomf1408

    @tomf1408

    Ай бұрын

    I do agree, but what about the rest of us who can barely afford groceries now?

  • @Devilofaguy

    @Devilofaguy

    Ай бұрын

    Not true. Puddin does

  • @Devilofaguy

    @Devilofaguy

    Ай бұрын

    ​@tomf1408 make sure Biden doesn't win again

  • @1947frankstude

    @1947frankstude

    Ай бұрын

    Is this in Tennessee?

  • @daveblevins3322
    @daveblevins3322Ай бұрын

    Always a great day when I wake up to Derek and Jessica doin' a new project 👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @billthompson5634
    @billthompson5634Ай бұрын

    Derek, you should take a small screwdriver and poke around the beams and posts especially by grade. If it's rock solid your early 1900's lumber is like iron compared to today's hybrid pine. I would save the structure in that case. If you can push the screwdriver in and make it stick demolish it. If some is soft, some is hard it's your call. That old nominal lumber is probably oak. Good luck, stay humble. Maybe we'll cross paths one day.

  • @hangfire6368
    @hangfire6368Ай бұрын

    I'd run a metal detector around the properties to see if there are any jars of silver from the 30's in the ground. It happens.

  • @coachwalrus3158

    @coachwalrus3158

    Ай бұрын

    Yes it does

  • @jiimmyboy63

    @jiimmyboy63

    Ай бұрын

    Bet the boys would be busy for weeks with a few detectors.😂

  • @jekinneys

    @jekinneys

    Ай бұрын

    AWESOME idea

  • @brians48now

    @brians48now

    Ай бұрын

    I knew an old boy who had old coffee cans full of old coins stuck away in his barn. Quite a number of them. Never know what will turn up in these old places.

  • @MrClarkisgod

    @MrClarkisgod

    Ай бұрын

    You'll definitely find the old trash pit. They either burned stuff, or it went in the pit.

  • @jeffshootsstuff
    @jeffshootsstuffАй бұрын

    I love how Jessica still genuinely laughs at Derek's goofy jokes. LOVE it. Keep it up fellers and fellettes!

  • @bennyboogenheimer4553
    @bennyboogenheimer4553Ай бұрын

    Those post, and ball electric knobs were used in barns into the 1970's. You'll most likely find a penny under each of those screw in fusses. Call a Lincoln fire brigade fuss, because they usually help to overload a circuit and burn the place down.

  • @SteveDrees
    @SteveDreesАй бұрын

    Little Grip: "We hotwire alot of stuff." Proof he's being raised right.

  • @KA-qw5cv

    @KA-qw5cv

    Ай бұрын

    I laughed when I heard Bentley say that 😂! I'm much, much older than him & have never hot wired anything. I feel like I've missed out on something, now 😂.

  • @idletime

    @idletime

    Ай бұрын

    Ha ha, you damn Skippy 🤠 ..

  • @Cougracer67
    @Cougracer67Ай бұрын

    That tractor is an 8N not a 9N, as evidenced by the distributor and 4 speed trans. 9N's had a 3 speed trans and the distributor bolted directly to the timing cover with the coil attached directly to the distributor. Also, most, if not all, Sherman over/under drives were actually three speed units. Find neutral (between under drive and over drive), then wiggle the lever out about a half inch and push or pull into direct drive.

  • @rogercochranBR549

    @rogercochranBR549

    Ай бұрын

    Also a 9N the left brake on the left and the right brake on the right..This one has both brakes on the right like an 8N.

  • @stevemiller9211

    @stevemiller9211

    Ай бұрын

    You are right, it is a 8N. A quick give away is the splined hubs on the rear axles. As far as the distributor, while all the 9N's had the front mount distributor, the earlier 8N's also used the front mount.

  • @timothykeith1367

    @timothykeith1367

    Ай бұрын

    Most Sherman auxiliary transmissions allow the N to go faster, the weakness is the ground speed is generally too fast for many modern implements. The N are good for mowing, plowing, pulling a wagon - and plenty of nastalgia. Lack of live PTO, but a sweet tractor.

  • @Codger2015
    @Codger2015Ай бұрын

    Just thinking about all the work in store for your family makes me tired. But then at 75 years old, I have earned the right to be exhausted just looking at work. 15 years as an over-the-road household goods mover with Mayflower and 8 years of residential construction I can say I have put in my time of hard work.

  • @StevenSayers-oc4gk
    @StevenSayers-oc4gkАй бұрын

    Dereck, that slat wall very well could be for a corn crib. Grandpa’s was air gapped like that so the corn could dry.

  • @Igor1.
    @Igor1.Ай бұрын

    What a great American family. In this day and age of turmoil I’m glad to see people like this still exist, god bless merika from your Canadian friends

  • @Hendoneesia
    @HendoneesiaАй бұрын

    Oh man, that's so awesome. My wife and I lived in a subdivision in a city of 75,000 and two years ago up and moved to 6 acres in a township that average 43 people a square mile. Our property had been vacant for 5 years before the house was renovated, and they left all the work to be done on the property itself. Those first looks around to see what you've got... those are the most exciting. Good for you guys.

  • @silaspbaker
    @silaspbakerАй бұрын

    You won't need to tear it down. The bones are good, so you can just repair what's there and add on to complete it. You very well may be able to coat the metal roof instead of replacing it as long as there are no rust perforations. I'm sure local woodworkers would love to talk to you about all that lumber. That stuff could finish up beautifully and make some gorgeous furniture

  • @olemansailor6519
    @olemansailor6519Ай бұрын

    The ammonia in the floor will accelerate body rot on the old cars. After the floor is scooped it needs neutralized somehow.

  • @steven.h0629
    @steven.h0629Ай бұрын

    Congrats! Yes, sorry for the young couple that lost the property 😢 bittersweet

  • @111doomer
    @111doomerАй бұрын

    Weald of Kent born and raised and it staggers me every time how much rural Tennessee looks like rural Kent. Rolling hills, smallish fields divided with hedges, even the same light.

  • @robertlogan3421
    @robertlogan3421Ай бұрын

    Awesome! You can never have too much land The best part in this video is at 14:06 when Bentley frees up that old lawn mower engine and it didn’t recoil and Derek laughs. Great video Congratulations Derek and Jessica on your awesome purchase

  • @tomsawyer247
    @tomsawyer247Ай бұрын

    That barn don't need a decorator. I would say more like an excavator.

  • @nmoconnors
    @nmoconnorsАй бұрын

    You guys are awesome parents I'm 28 lost a son but when I do have kids I look at you as inspiration Derek and just wanna thank you for all your hard work and just everything you do hope to meet you!

  • @sparkplug0000
    @sparkplug0000Ай бұрын

    You might think about getting yourself a drone. You can see so many things from a few hundred feet that you can’t from the ground, with infinitely more detail than Google Earth. And I’d get one sophisticated enough to fly waypoints, so you can fly those same points over time to show your progress as you fix up the property. Also good for checking gutters and roofs of existing structures, not to mention a useful skill your boys might profit from in the future.

  • @marscruz

    @marscruz

    Ай бұрын

    A perfect hobby for the boys. They would love doing that. They would have enough time to explore and get good at flying it. Great idea!

  • @warrenmichael918

    @warrenmichael918

    Ай бұрын

    I bet he has a drone but he seems very careful about protecting his actual property location and showing too much of his property on camera. Some high flying drone footage might show us too much for his liking, maybe? This is pretty close to his current house i think because he is saying he might store his cars and mowers in the old shed.

  • @calvarycustoms6681

    @calvarycustoms6681

    Ай бұрын

    A feller with a family to protect, can’t be too cautious.

  • @brians48now

    @brians48now

    Ай бұрын

    That's true but I'm thinking that it would be quite useful just for the family to use it to look around. @@warrenmichael918

  • @sparkplug0000

    @sparkplug0000

    Ай бұрын

    @@warrenmichael918 I was not suggesting Derek share drone footage with his audience, just for his own use.

  • @steveadams4817
    @steveadams4817Ай бұрын

    Thurston Flye lived there years ago and his housed burned around 2000.

  • @rdeanbenson2214
    @rdeanbenson2214Ай бұрын

    New viewer here, love the positive attitude and family involvement- proper parenting 101! Keep it up!

  • @CindyValerie-mn1fm

    @CindyValerie-mn1fm

    Ай бұрын

    Hello ❤

  • @rogerhare7886
    @rogerhare7886Ай бұрын

    That old 8N will be easier to revive than most of your projects. Useful for years to come.

  • @Kalopa.Mtndog

    @Kalopa.Mtndog

    16 күн бұрын

    Agree with this comment, I have pKubotas but the 9n is a easy fix I I your watch your you tubes easy project. By the way , I am 80 years old living in Hawaii and watch your you tube video often several days a year week

  • @marvincarter870
    @marvincarter870Ай бұрын

    Derek and Jessica made a good investment with this property. Lot's of potential here for Rusty Acre storage and fix up the barn and store your tractors in. This is going to be a huge task organizing and separating the tin and wood. Thank you for keeping the developers out! Looking forward to follow up videos VGG.

  • @user-ht1xu4gv2u

    @user-ht1xu4gv2u

    Ай бұрын

    Should to a intro that parodys green acres show with him and jessica

  • @illusive123

    @illusive123

    Ай бұрын

    How do you know its a good investment? Did he mention price and property size?

  • @Gravel_Ridge_4wd

    @Gravel_Ridge_4wd

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@illusive123 Derek has never overpaid for anything in his life lol.

  • @yikesmcgee-gz3lq

    @yikesmcgee-gz3lq

    Ай бұрын

    Come on now… really ?

  • @Ada-zn3pw

    @Ada-zn3pw

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@Gravel_Ridge_4wdI could say that's probably a pretty accurate statement 😂. I wonder how many acres are there

  • @tonymartinez15949
    @tonymartinez15949Ай бұрын

    From the bottom of my heart, I’m really happy that y’all got that place. God bless you and your family. God is good.

  • @epesposito73
    @epesposito73Ай бұрын

    I've been a mechanic since I was 13 years old. I've been a diesel mechanic now for 25 years, learned everything from my grandfather and father, then went to UTI to see what they knew. Anyways, we have tons in common and I hope to meet you one day. I'm very happy for you and your family and continue to wish you the best in your journeys! I love watching everything you do! Keep up the great work sir!

  • @badlieutenant13
    @badlieutenant13Ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing guys. With all the absolute craziness that’s going on in this country these days, it’s so refreshing to see you guys doing well. Your strong family is soo encouraging, really, honestly. Thank you.

  • @wildman318
    @wildman318Ай бұрын

    I love “ Vice Grip Lodge” videos

  • @catzdollz9810

    @catzdollz9810

    Ай бұрын

    If only i could comment! Somehow, Im blocked! I can only reply to comments already posted!

  • @wildman318

    @wildman318

    Ай бұрын

    @@catzdollz9810 I’m from northeast Pennsylvania area. I’t looks to me, like your family has a great new beautiful beginnings on your knew land purchase. I hope everything works out for you.

  • @poita_m7142
    @poita_m7142Ай бұрын

    God bless, Fella and Fellete....you are sure reaping what you sowed 🙏

  • @aurellagarde1607
    @aurellagarde1607Ай бұрын

    I really respect your character, your humility, your honesty. You're true to your passion! You have a good heart and believe in what you do! Push on D!

  • @BeeRexBeekeeper
    @BeeRexBeekeeper4 күн бұрын

    Derek!! What your homestead needs is HoneyBees. If your family is ever interested in getting some hives let me know, I can help with that. Tennessee is a great location for bees,that’s where I started. Good luck with the new homestead. 🐝

  • @autonomous_collective
    @autonomous_collectiveАй бұрын

    You should find a metal detecting club/individuals to sweep your property for tresure/relics.

  • @Kevin-Murphy-007
    @Kevin-Murphy-007Ай бұрын

    Absolutely Beautiful place. You can't beat living in the country. Peaceful, quiet, spacious and Thank You Derek for saving this place from oblivion. God Bless You and all of your Family and Friends. I hope that you all have a Blessed and Superfantastic day.

  • @majoraslayer64
    @majoraslayer64Ай бұрын

    I love exploration of old places like these, investigating little things that tell the history of a place. There's just something fun about exploring the effects of time on the stuff people have built, and how much of their story remains in it after they're gone from it. This was fun, and I look forward to seeing more!

  • @michaeldiebolt5290
    @michaeldiebolt5290Ай бұрын

    Would love to see lots of videos of the new property getting fixed up. Great job Derek you and your family really deserve it.

  • @dalonabbott7
    @dalonabbott7Ай бұрын

    🏁 I live here in Tennessee and I can bring that old barn back in shapefor you! Done construction all my life. And I really love old structures! If you would like to dress that old barn up like you want to take her to prom give me a holler!!🏁

  • @Hatbox948

    @Hatbox948

    22 күн бұрын

    He might need contact info. Just saying...

  • @keiganthetennessean1796
    @keiganthetennessean1796Ай бұрын

    I've said this before, but you know a guy's getting big when he's sponsored by a day of the week. I live in East Tennessee. Being by the mountains is great, but it's getting overcrowded and expensive. I've always loved visiting middle and west Tennessee, especially when I was a kid and had family living in Gallatin, Columbia and Lewisburg. I love how wide open it feels in middle and west Tennessee when you get out into the country. We have rural spaces where I live, but in minutes you're stuck in traffic with the people going into Knoxville.

  • @turji

    @turji

    Ай бұрын

    LoL.

  • @spikymikie

    @spikymikie

    Ай бұрын

    I live "down the hill" between Sparta and Smithville. 25 minutes from Cookeville and I-40 (Center Hill). I love it here. Still very rural. It is starting to get a little more crowded . But not like K town.

  • @painedinks

    @painedinks

    Ай бұрын

    That's really cool guys! Very exciting for you and the family!

  • @JG-vu9pk

    @JG-vu9pk

    Ай бұрын

    Well Derek you have a gold mine.your on the right track use what you have. It maybe you new headquarters or for your little guy how is growing up fast. That barn has potential.

  • @UnhappyinNewYork1807

    @UnhappyinNewYork1807

    Ай бұрын

    People with deep pockets are buying everything up the little guy dosent have a chance anymore 😞

  • @davidremy4470
    @davidremy4470Ай бұрын

    Why buy an abandoned Homestead in beautiful Tennessee ? Why WOULDNT you ?? It's always smart to buy real estate, period. Congratulations to you and your family Derrick, you've worked incredibly hard to get where you are and you guys deserve all the good things that come from that. Continued success to you!

  • @chaddufour7693

    @chaddufour7693

    Ай бұрын

    Because the pos neighbors didn't like having a real mechanic nearby. Thier lost

  • @TheLawman318
    @TheLawman3186 күн бұрын

    Beautiful place and definitely a smart purchase! You all we get that place cleaned up and usable in time! Derek, you definitely said it correctly! They are not making anymore land! Happy for you all to be able to purchase this place!!

  • @CraigH999
    @CraigH999Ай бұрын

    Lots of crafters would pay good money for that old barn board - so much character. If it were my barn, I'd be looking to tear it down, recycle as much as possible and get something structurally sound. Gotta keep everyone safe when working on all the current and future car rescues! Congrats on the new property - you guys work hard and you deserve it!

  • @quickdeuce

    @quickdeuce

    Ай бұрын

    Yep,, 100% on each point. Not SAFE to use as is BUT as recycle the stuff is 'PRICELESS'. Take it down carefully, store away and sell to a decorating wholesaler OR a feller might find a wholesaler who will take it down and take it away for a price worth the Bierie family's while.

  • @jbrunsonjr

    @jbrunsonjr

    Ай бұрын

    Yup, reach out to “Good Wood” in Nashville. Dave & his crew might be interested in some of that wood.

  • @davidsanders4703

    @davidsanders4703

    Ай бұрын

    That barn has been standing prob 150 years I dont see it falling down anytime soon!

  • @Jay.Kellett

    @Jay.Kellett

    Ай бұрын

    Short term, patch up the roof, clean it out, and use for storage to keep those future projects dry. Ultimately, throw up a new storage barn. (My 2 cents....lol)

  • @eddiewaldrop8336
    @eddiewaldrop8336Ай бұрын

    Derek, great looking property! Just a word of advice, advise the boys about carefully picking up boards, pieces of tin, ect. as these are prime places for copperhead snakes in the South in the spring time. Be Careful! Good luck with your new property.

  • @carlhorkavy2216
    @carlhorkavy2216Ай бұрын

    I bought a house in NC in 1985, built in 1925 and never remodeled, and it had the original "knob and tube" wiring. So I'd say, your "new" barns wiring is circa 1920's.

  • @rolhoreis6187

    @rolhoreis6187

    9 күн бұрын

    1920's for sure

  • @davidnewelljr1944
    @davidnewelljr1944Ай бұрын

    Good for you guys! Congratulations on your new homestead. Best way to raise your family. Good stuff ! Love you guys and God bless y'all

  • @rogersmith3960
    @rogersmith3960Ай бұрын

    I'm really excited to see this property transform. A beautiful place. So much opportunity. Keep that barn. Reenforce where needed. Put a new roof and enclose it for all your power equipment, mowers, tractors, implements, etc. A real gem Derek and family.

  • @doughaven-rf8id
    @doughaven-rf8idАй бұрын

    A country boy can survive is so true. Farm kids are so much more in touch with reality . I grew up (at least spent my youth) on a North Dakota farm and would not trade the experience for anything. Great acreage for my fellow Nodiaks, The Vise Grip family.

  • @rowdyringsak9448

    @rowdyringsak9448

    Ай бұрын

    Grew up outside of Bismarck next to the river. Nodak was a great place to grow up. Ppl ask me often how do you know all of this stuff. I always answer that I grew up poor on a few acres in nodak. We took care of ourselves. Lol

  • @wayupnort6271

    @wayupnort6271

    Ай бұрын

    Another fellow NoDak here. I grew up on a small farm on the very northern end of the Red River Valley next to the Canadian border. Great to see Derek representing and being successful!

  • @Morpheus187

    @Morpheus187

    Ай бұрын

    Is that why you’re a recluse?

  • @brianhdueck3372

    @brianhdueck3372

    Ай бұрын

    I grew up just across the 49 and the Red River. Nothing better than growing up in the country!

  • @billbrox8666
    @billbrox8666Ай бұрын

    Hello Jessica and Derek. That Ford tractor I am pretty sure is an 8N. The rear rims and axle clearly indicate that, both the 9N and the 2N has a different rim. The first 8N had the same looking engine as the 9N and 2N, but I think it was sometime in 1950 they changed the distributor from front mounted to side mounted, and also moved the generator over to the left side of the engine. Your tractor also has a "tractormeter" or what Ford called the tachometer. That also came on the later 8N tractors. And the transmission was upgraded from 3 to 4 speed, and the hydraulics got position control, and not only the old draft control on the 9N and 2N. The position control is really a convenient upgrade.

  • @Chevykev76
    @Chevykev76Ай бұрын

    Hello Derek and family, I have been an electrician for almost 40 years, the wiring in the barn looks to be from the early 1950's . I always enjoy all your videos, keep them coming. Good luck to you and family on your new property!

  • @CindyValerie-mn1fm

    @CindyValerie-mn1fm

    Ай бұрын

    Hello 👋

  • @onerbfromtn4320

    @onerbfromtn4320

    8 күн бұрын

    I agree with the approximation the 50's. Bought my grandfather's house from the family and pulled the same wiring out of it. It was finished in 1962 or 63, being started in the late, late 50's

  • @edrose8358
    @edrose8358Ай бұрын

    Bentley, a feller can buy a key for that Cub Cadet at his local hardware store. I would make sure that the engine isn't locked up. Check the oil before trying to start it with some liquid encouragement down her yap, then listen for undesirable noises. Check the fluid in the transmission before taking it for a rip. Good luck young man!!!

  • @melvinalbert6172

    @melvinalbert6172

    Ай бұрын

    You’re telling a man who finds cars and pickups that have been parked for years and gets them started and drives them home how to start things come on peaple

  • @dustindodge1911
    @dustindodge1911Ай бұрын

    I’m a home inspector in NH. The white porcelain knobs you see are part of “Knob & Tube” wiring typically found in homes built from 1880-1930ish. Congratulations to you all on the acquisition!

  • @fastback777ray
    @fastback777rayАй бұрын

    Congratulations....wish you and your family many happy memories in your new home. Happy for you guys

  • @MartyStewart99
    @MartyStewart99Ай бұрын

    The walls with the wood planks are from 1900 to like 1940’s, the wood size changed in 1964 to modern wood sizes, but that barn looks like it was repair many different periods.

  • @CindyValerie-mn1fm

    @CindyValerie-mn1fm

    Ай бұрын

    Hello 👋

  • @CalebMcCartyA.A.P
    @CalebMcCartyA.A.PАй бұрын

    I'm not a car guy, exactly, but have loved your channels. Main reason why is I absolutely LOVE restoration videos, be they homes, toys, old gear, cars, etc. And I love watching homesteading videos, exploring old places, and construction. So watching your journey with this will be awesome, regardless! Keep up all the good work

  • @rothwell5150
    @rothwell5150Ай бұрын

    Good for you guys. You dove head first into what your passionate about and came out on top and yet still maintain your humble roots. You’re not like most guys on KZread that make it. You stay true to yourself and your family. It’s a honour to get to watch the videos you share.

  • @ViceGripLodge

    @ViceGripLodge

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for the kind words

  • @mikecampbell61
    @mikecampbell61Ай бұрын

    Nice family you folks are blessed dont sweat the small stuff I lost so many of my family and just telling you enjoy each day together. Good Luck

  • @doughoad3610
    @doughoad3610Ай бұрын

    Wow! So happy for your family. What a great adventure you will get to share together.

  • @border411
    @border411Ай бұрын

    Perfect time to get in touch with the Barnwood Builder guys. They will tell you all about that barn and how to fix it up.

  • @_theghost_1446

    @_theghost_1446

    Ай бұрын

    That would be such an awesome collaboration!

  • @N4HHE

    @N4HHE

    Ай бұрын

    I have no experience with the Barnwood Builders but others in the business only say they’ll the ones the like down for “no charge”. No thanks.

  • @jvin248
    @jvin248Ай бұрын

    Definitely do a will it run tractor episode! Get the other implements and you can farm the whole place with that tractor. And you should do some episodes of planting corn etc. The tractor barn you should patch up, or if you decide to take it down then look at building codes you might want to keep one wall standing as a remodel project and save on the permit encumbrances. Perhaps turn that tractor shed (I see a corn crib) could be an AirBNB Barn-do-minium! ... those floor lifts and holes are woodchucks. There is likely a whole army of them dug in for battle around those buildings.

  • @chacehawkins4708
    @chacehawkins4708Ай бұрын

    Totally here for seeing this place come alive! Is it weird that I'm super interested in seeing how Sunday does at bringing that lawn back to life?

  • @philipjohnson2608
    @philipjohnson2608Ай бұрын

    Derrick im.sure the people appreciated you two being so thoughtful the unfortunate does happen. Many many blessings on your families new property brother

  • @mattcasoni
    @mattcasoniАй бұрын

    I love Vice Grip Lodge!

  • @archstanton9206
    @archstanton9206Ай бұрын

    I am with your son, get the stuff cleared off the ground and get out there with the metal detector...especially around the home sites. Also...I love that old barn lumber, I have built a lot of tables and such for gifts with lumber like that from our area. It is wonderful stuff.

  • @Maxxarcade
    @MaxxarcadeАй бұрын

    I love seeing old buildings fixed up. Hope this can be a series!

  • @magnificenthonky
    @magnificenthonkyАй бұрын

    Definitely salvage that barn. The main structure is still good. That taller part may have to come down, but the rest of it is good for equipment storage; tractors, Mules, etc. Salvage any structure on that property; each one is a piece of history, and will serve a useful purpose.

  • @papatomsthoughts
    @papatomsthoughtsАй бұрын

    From what I see, tear down the one end of barn that is partially down already and rebuild the good side, fix roof, add siding, you have enough of materials to do this. That would make a great old storage shed for tractors and equipment. What about the other property you got last year and was mowing?

  • @bobjacobs9521
    @bobjacobs9521Ай бұрын

    My new favorite series, You understand, dirt in your blood. Growing up with this land, the boys will get it too. The work they put into it, along with the improvements they help with, will build some great character in all of them. What is that investment worth? The hay field is a great idea. Some income to pay the taxes, but more importantly, the farmer mows your property, keeping the weeds and small trees down. I can see the wee mechanics doing videos of repairing the mowers and flipping them for a profit. Smart investment, Big guy and the brains, Jessica.

  • @gregggeissler7441
    @gregggeissler74419 күн бұрын

    Think of where you started this channel... suburban neighborhood with a small garage, and now you have multiple properties and a great start for the Bieri compound. Congrats... you have worked hard and earned it all. Very happy to have seen it.

  • @trevorneal8518
    @trevorneal8518Ай бұрын

    This is exactly the kind of stuff we love to see. Much better than some shiny new stuff and the other things people buy when their yousetubes take off. Very nice, Bieri family and Thankyou for sharing!

  • @joestitzer8830
    @joestitzer8830Ай бұрын

    Im so honored you and your family took us along today . Love you all so much !

  • @rallydan31
    @rallydan31Ай бұрын

    Just so a feller knows that should be a sherman combi transmission based on the shifter...so its both a step up and step down...gives you 12 total gears to grind. handle forward is low range...back is high and for normal...put it in the neutral (middle) and it pulls out a tad from the case and then back and it does no change to the ford gears, its a pass thru.

  • @ViceGripLodge

    @ViceGripLodge

    Ай бұрын

    Great info

  • @josephbeltz4500

    @josephbeltz4500

    Ай бұрын

    I can guarantee you that's not a 9n it's a 8n

  • @warrenmichael918

    @warrenmichael918

    Ай бұрын

    @@ViceGripLodge looks like a 1950 8N. It has the adjustable steering under the proof meter it looks like.

  • @billf157

    @billf157

    Ай бұрын

    Looks like a regular high/direct Sherman to me...

  • @skipjack1952

    @skipjack1952

    Ай бұрын

    @@ViceGripLodge it’s a fine looking property. Wish you all the luck in the world with it have fun the adventurous.

  • @bobbypatterson2548
    @bobbypatterson2548Ай бұрын

    Great addition. Enjoy watching. Military retired so I thank you for your support. Regular viewer from Nashville.

  • @johnkaswinkel7883
    @johnkaswinkel7883Ай бұрын

    Absolutely beautiful land! I love old homesteads. I see many family memories being created. Derek you guys definitely deserve it! Best three channels on KZread.

  • @rescueteam6706
    @rescueteam6706Ай бұрын

    Congrats! First, access what part of the barn is savable and what is too far gone. Then, stabilize the structure with the spare lumber. Third, repair the roof. Then clean out the interior...preferably with a skid steer. Good luck!!

  • @KnowstheFuture
    @KnowstheFutureАй бұрын

    Wow...good for you and your family....happy for you all...land is great...coming with equipment even better.

  • @markrevill2208
    @markrevill2208Ай бұрын

    As a long term subscriber and fan of your channel from downunder, I am so excited for this new chapter! Looks so amazingly pretty! Congratulations to you and your family…. 🗜️🔧🛠️

  • @dcallan812
    @dcallan812Ай бұрын

    Nice, I hope we get to see some of the work you will be doing. Thanks VGG family you are all great. 👍👍

  • @thef1sh17
    @thef1sh17Ай бұрын

    8n, 9n has the big bolt pattern on the rear wheels.

  • @stevew270

    @stevew270

    Ай бұрын

    And the 9N's and 2N's were only 3 speeds.

  • @farmboy971

    @farmboy971

    Ай бұрын

    Came here to say the same thing. A Sherman hi/low isn’t that rare. Still a cool tractor

  • @stevew270

    @stevew270

    Ай бұрын

    @@farmboy971 Yep, love the old tractors I prefer IH but I love them all, I have the 1946 Farmall H my grandpa bought new, he died in 2010 at the age of 93..

  • @GLDENGLOVES
    @GLDENGLOVESАй бұрын

    Wow! Im happy for yall to be able to get this land..my dad always told me to buy as much land as possible because they don't make more..I was born 80 miles east of here (Monteagle)and been here for 56 years..

  • @sandybarnes5463
    @sandybarnes5463Ай бұрын

    The family involvement is great! Your boys will be capable as they get older, and others will lean on their skills.

  • @kyleenglund888
    @kyleenglund888Ай бұрын

    It's so nice to see the family time, it is so precious and it goes so fast you have such a great thing going for you I would love to be a part of the operation and success, and I think a lot of people feel the same you're definitely inspiration keep up the great work Derek!!! I'm thinking of starting my own KZread channel as well thanks!!

  • @paulelliott2861
    @paulelliott2861Ай бұрын

    Wow more memory’s guys. Can’t wait to see you and the family fix stuff. Having fun. All the best love to all the family.

  • @neildriedger637
    @neildriedger637Ай бұрын

    You guys just Bought an ABSOLUTE AWESOME FARM!!!!!! LOVE IT 👍🙏

  • @moparman1962
    @moparman1962Ай бұрын

    We like it...take us along as you clean it up and sort through everything and make decisions on what to do with the buildings and materials. It's a cool property with a lot of history and nostalgia...a lot of us who watch VGG like history, heritage, antiques, old machinery, carpentry and so on...and people like Derek, Jessica and their sons doing stuff like that, it's good ol' get 'er done being an American in the country stuff, salt of the Earth.

  • @helzapoppin9810
    @helzapoppin9810Ай бұрын

    The bones of the main part of that barn look ok, but the additions will probably need to go. Definitely hold onto that vintage lumber if it's in good shape. I love exploring old barns. Lots of good stuff in there.

  • @jacobhobbs08
    @jacobhobbs08Ай бұрын

    Like the song says....buy dirt. Epic investment you got there. Go plant an orchard for your grandkids asap.

  • @carltonlane8931
    @carltonlane8931Ай бұрын

    Luckily family thanks for the share.

  • @chaddelong6795
    @chaddelong6795Ай бұрын

    I see nothing but potential in this property it’s got a nice little pond, a hell of a view, the nice old ford tractor, homes, and plenty of memories to be made. Keep up the good work Derek excited to see more on this property this channel never stops improving.

  • @jimkrogh2549
    @jimkrogh2549Ай бұрын

    Looks like a diy polebarn extension, add-ons to an older structure of auction goer who enjoyed hearing "all to go". Nice little Ford with a couple attachments! Lots of compost! Way to go!

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