FARM FRESH FINDS - Old American Trucks, Vintage Tractors, Yard Art !!!
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
- I was driving on a old highway and noticed a vintage farm filled with old trucks, farm tractors, Vintage machines, and a porcelain Union 76 sign like you would see on American Pickers. I naturally stopped and after a few tries I got permission to tour the old three generational farm property. It was filled with amazing vintage American treasures!!! My favorite pick was a 1948 Ford F-1 pickup truck buried in the weeds. The Union 76 sign was my second favorite pick. What do you see on this property that you would enjoy owning? Please feel free to comment. Thanks for watching!
Gas Pump Rob
For anyone watching- the Ford F-1 is a 1948 not a 1848 😂😂😂. That was a typo that wasn’t caught till after the upload.
Union 76🎉
Wow, that 1848 Ford F1 @1:47 is much older than I thought it was!!
It's too bad that nature is starting to reclaim this truck and other vehicles. 😢😢
Yes I thought the same thing about nature and rust. I was not prepared or dressed properly to make my way back further into the brush to check for possible major rust. Lot’s of surface rust we can clearly see. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I am very sorry- that was a typo that wasn’t noticed till later. That is a 1948 Ford F-1
What part of the country are you in
California farm
Love seeing the moss growing on so many of the old trucks! Going back to nature! 😂
You and me both!
Keep these videos coming, I really enjoy seeing there are still some treasures out there. Cars, trucks, tractors, boats, it’s all cool! Even old travel trailers or old semi-truck equipment. Thanks Rob
Thank you!!!! It’s comments like yours that inspire me to continue hunting down more hidden treasures out and about!
Great content. Looking forward to your next video. The old iron sure takes a person back in time.
Thank you! I appreciate you visiting and commenting. I like old iron!!!
Love seeing that 1940s GMC truck! I bet it did a lot of hard work before it was put out to pasture!
Definitely 💯. They were work horses and not built for fashion contests.
It would be even better if some of that stuff could be purchased. Lots of good stuff to save.
I agree with you 100 percent! I tried by asking about several different vehicles but he kept saying no .
I really liked this video of seeing things out in the wild like this. Sorry for so many comments, I was commenting as I watched the video. Usually I watch the whole video then I forget half the things I wanted to comment on! Haha
Don’t ever be sorry for committing a lot. I enjoy reading everyone’s comments here. The more the better! Thank you for your enthusiastic comments!
It would be fun to do a will it run video in the old Cletrac crawler right where it sits!
That Cletrac caught my attention early on. As you can see it’s set up to run on propane. I asked the property owner if it runs and he said he is sure it would still run with a minor service check. I asked him if he would sell it and he told me no because he has one more just like it and thought he might someday need parts to keep it going.
Thanks Rob! You rock! 🤘
Thanks my friend!!! I really appreciate your continued support of my channel.
I wish I could pull that F-1 out of the brush!
Nice IH crawler right outta the chute...couldn't tell what it is though but it does show up a bit better later. Now the 59(??) GMC was appropriately shown right at 3:27. Hahaha, couldn't have planned that better !! Some really buildable trucks there. The Cletrac, Cleveland Tractor Corp, was eventually bought by or absorbed by the Oliver corporation. Now the little Ford might be unique if the orchard fenders are in fact a factory option. I didn't see the front or rear hubs or transmission so I can't tell you if it was an 8n, 2n or 9n. It was followed by an Allis Chalmers...might've been a B. Don't know for sure. But man o man, the D-17 and the HD6 crawler are both very good machines. The that's an Allis C at 7:56, then probably a WD with full cultivators and probably another B with the sickle bar mower. Then a Cub or two, the second one may have been an early 140. That dude had some cool stuff there !! I skipped noting some of the boring ones. LOL. Another one out of the park Rob !!
You must be the 🚜 Tractorman !!!! Thanks for visiting and helping us identify some of these great machines! I like the Cletrac the most . I actually tried buying it but it’s not for sale . He told me he had another one like it somewhere else on the property. Thanks for mentioning the history of the company.
Thanks for another , Brother !
You’re welcome brother. Have a fantastic day!
Looks like a couple of Bennitt pumps?? Good shape.
Yes you are correct!!! Bennett!! You know your pumps. I asked about older pumps and the owner told me they have a old Tokheim calculator pump in the barn building. He wouldn’t me in to see it unfortunately.
Looking for front glass and the face. Would you know of a source?.
@@rongreen8485 I might have a nice face plate. I will check and get back to you.
@@gaspumprob Thanks Rob.
@@rongreen8485 You’re welcome
Always appreciate seeing survivor industrial products.
Thank you so do I !!! America 🇺🇸 was a industrial manufacturing giant back in the day. Not the case anymore. 😢😢😢
Good video
We subscribed thanks for sharing will be watching for more later
Thank you very much. I appreciate you visiting!
Hi rob thanks for the tour the galaxie is my pick . Cheers mate🇦🇺
Thanks Peter! I appreciate your continued support of my channel. Greetings from California USA 🇺🇸
What a great collection does the farmer know what he as and the value?
Think in these times I’d be tempted to let a few move on to a new life
😮😅😊 thank you for video
The farmer was very relaxed and quiet when I asked questions about the old equipment. He basically told me nothing is for sale. 🥲🥲🥲At least I was able to enjoy seeing it and sharing it with all of you.
You have some pretty nice signs for a pump collector! ⛽️ 🪧
Years ago I walked right past the signs trying to get the good rare pumps. Lately I have diversified a bit to collect both. The signs definitely complement the pumps.
I bet ..IRON CITY GARAGE WOULD LIKE TO GET THIER HANDS ON THOSE TRUCKS
I bet you are right! I have enjoyed watching that channel myself!
You have quite the collection there. Tractors little mini bulldozers large trucks and more. You found the farmers honey hole ⛳. This is something you don't find on daily basis.
Thanks - yes I was fortunate to find this property and very pleased the owner let me in. Many treasures.
Can you explain why these large farm trucks have those extra extended lights on the front fenders? I remember Tim mentioning why they are there but I can’t remember. Thanks
Pretty cool Rob !
Thank you Tom !!!
I love taking the back roads too. There is a bunch of stuff out there. There was a gas station on every corner back in the day. That’s a lot of signs and gas pumps 😎
Awesome 👏 I agree with you!!! Many treasures still to be discovered! Thanks for visiting and your Shell sign looks amazing 🤩
@@gaspumprobThank YOU 🙏