Huge old farm house with vintage TV`s/Vehicles/machines
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- Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024
- Hey explorers! This video I show you a very old farm house that was originally built back in the late 1800`s and had a huge add on around the 1950`s. Abandoned for 30 years or more many things have been left behind including old vehicles and machines. A second little dwelling tells us a thriving farm of yesteryear! Hope you all enjoy the tour. Cheers for watching :-)
The car is an Aussie built Ford Zephyr Ute. Pretty rare. They were built in Geelong up until 1962 when Ford started to produce the Falcon.
Nice little bit of ford / geelong history, rolling into the Falcon era.
Cheers. It actually looks restorable. There are people here in the UK who would love to bring that Zephyr back to life. But I hope it stays undisturbed with the house.
The headlights definitely screamed Ford at me ha ha.
Loved the kangaroo footage! And of course the other content too! Thanks for taking the time to document and explore.
Kangaroo!!!! So awesome how you guys have them just jumping through the fields! Love it. ❤
Oh my gosh, this video brought back so many memories!! I noted down things while watching and it really shows my age!! We lived in country Victoria on a farm and we had similar beige blinds, similar fireplace in our lounge which was later converted to what was shown in the video. We had a gravity fed water tank in our yard. We also had a similar motorbike but ours was blue....plus the best memory was the Zephyr ute. My dad (1919-2011) had one of those as his first ever vehicle and I can still remember it being driven around the farm. We also had an old station wagon one for spare parts. Oh, how I smiled when I saw that old ute in the video. Great video, thank you!! 😊
Hi MsSlitchell :-) Glad this old place brough back memories for you. :-) There are many things these old places do and they remind us of how it was all done and how we have become reliant on certain things. Glad you enjoyed :-)
I can see that Sanyo tv just gleaming in the lounge room from a good polish with Mr Sheen,, a white lace doily in the middle with a vase of gladiolus from the garden surrounded by framed photos of family members. And the old postie bike was cool too.😊
Cheers again buddy! :-)
I love the little telephone table. I have never had one. My husband ‘s family had a telephone niche in the wall. We are both in our seventies. So the TVs are like what we had in our teens.
I love this old farm house 🏠. I especially liked seeing the kangaroo .
what a awesome find very large house and I am so happy to see that you take the time to comment back to your fans
Hi Kim, to be honest I have not had much time to do so over the last few months but I try to. I have to do some on the go when I can. Cheers for your support 👍😁
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That was an interesting site to be able to film that kangaroo hopping away 😊😊😊
That first piece of equipment is a square bale loader...probably Massy Harris...1962?....the mechanism was driven off the two wheels as it was towed behind a flat bed truck or trailer....those springs on the large wheel section spun and picked up the bale...and onto that flat platform on top....the farm hand picked it up and stacked them...🤠
The row of spoked wheels was a hay rake pulled by a tractor for forming fluffed up rows of cut hay to bale.
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Wrong machine, the machine I belive @ron8802 speaks of is at 26:33, a Massey Ferguson 512 square bale loader.
That is a very old school desk. Even got the holes in it to put the inkwells in. We still used them well into the 70s at Port Adelaide Primary. That's an underground rainwater tank. Looks like an old postie bike from the 70s
Hi bas :-) Yes I have come across many of these big underground water tanks recently and seemed to be an easier replacement instead of well digging. Reliant on the down pipes run off though. :-)
Those last farm implements, the one with all the spokes is a hay rake for making windrows for baling. The other is for making small square bales. Lots of farms in the US have gone to large square bales or round bales. They weigh up to 1500 pounds. Small squares are usually just for horses so people can carry them. Weight on those ranges from 45-75 lbs usually. Personally I use round bales for my horses and set them up under cover for them to eat whenever they want during winter. Summer is pasture. The round bales are actually wound to fit on a rod that goes through the bale between the flat sides and allows you to unroll the bale to feed cattle.
Watch out for those round bales. One rolled down a hill, bounced over a hedge & landed on a friends van killing him.
Yes very similar progression in hay bales here in Australia too Martha. I used to have to go out and cart the small square ones on the back of the truck about this time of year in my mid teens with Dad and a few other blokes who helped local farmers but they paid decent money although hard work :-)
@@sarahstrong7174 wow. I’m thankful I have only worked with them on flat land. My tractor doesn’t have a spike to pick them up so we have to roll them with the tractor or push them over the ice. When it got really bad we just opened the gate and let the horses into the hay barn to eat.
Urbex Indigo thanks for sharing with me this video my friend i really enjoyed it it was a big side farm and i am From The U.S.A and i will always show support to your channel and God Bless.
At 26:33 is a Massey Furguson 512 bale loader for picking up bales off the ground to load on the back of a trailer or truck. To see one in use,
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Fair view bale carting part 1
Thanks for the Tour Paul!
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Thanks for the info John! And for watching again mate, cheers :-)
13:33 On the frame is written "she sells sea shells by the sea shore".
I wonder how fast she wrote it?
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Thanks for the tour Paul!
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Thanks for the kangaroo 🦘 clip looked so peaceful hoping through the field
Beautiful homes as always
Love watching always look forward to your midweek clips
❤love it
Glad you enjoyed it Kkk-kr :-) It was a great location all round cheers for watching
I love watching your videos and im from New Zealand
Cheers Chris! :-)
My goodness! That would have been one big, beautiful property. 😊
I love the old tv and art deco cabinet 😍 Thankyou for your videos! My grandparents had a lilac pedestal sink with a lilac bath in their home in Klemzig ❤
Hi Josephine 😊 glad you are enjoying the videos, love the old pestadal sinks. Cheers for watching 🙂👍
@urbexindigo5164 Thankyou 🤗
Ford Zephyr, built in Australia but based on a British design. The motor bike looks to be an old posty bike. The Massey Ferguson implement is a baler with a rake next to it for baling grass or straw.
So the Zephyr was built by Ford of Australia from late 50's to early 60's, and are pretty rare according to the only book I have about Australian Utes. The Massey Ferguson is a square hay baler, and the contraption next to it with the wire round discs is a hay rake. After you cut the hay for harvest, you use the hay rake to rake it into rows, so you can run the square baler down the rows and make square (rectangle) hay bales. I did that kind of work for pocket money in Junior High and High school. The old farms and homesteads are some of my favorite explores, thanks for sharing them. It is cool to see the similarities and differences in farming from there where you are and here in the Southern USA where I live.
Lime you mate I also as teen had to go out and cart hay for some money and learn how to do a hard days work. This time every year I would go out with Dad and his mate to local farms. We even had to stack it in a few old abandoned stone houses :-)
I would so love that school desk...that was a beautiful old house,thanx again for the adventure...😊❤
Hi TwoBones :-) Glad you enjoyed, cheers for watching again :-)
Really liked the explore. Glad you are doing the explore as I’d freak out having to fight the spider webs🫨. So cool to watch the kangaroo and see the beautiful sky and landscape. The thickness of the inside walls of the house are amazing . Thanks for showing the way of living in earlier times.👍🏻😊
Hi Marilyn, cheers for watching! :-)
Awesome adventure! After the Ford zephyr, was a hay rake and looked like a hay baler . Thanks for sharing your adventures Paul! ✌🏼
We had a TV like that in the 70s
Hello Paul a nice one but different the way the two hallway were thanks for showing us the kangaroo until next time stay safe take care love from upstate New York🦘❤😊
Hello Paul, my favorite RUclipsr. Another great video. As always, be safe and be careful. See you in the next explore.
Very cool 😎👍 place nice find love the kangaroo sighting first one i seen on your videos
Thanks, Paul ... another ripper! The toilet set, Brent cistern, bowl and color are the same as in our mid 1950s family home. Ditto the bathroom pedestal sink. I haven't read other comments but the Ford Zephyr Six was an English built vehicle in sedan, s/wagon and ute versions. Pity the ravages of time making repairs to these historic homes unviable due to downturns in farming ... such a shame but unfortunately, a fact of life.
Not English built, Aussie built from CKD kits except the ute and wagon which where Aussie designed. From the grille that one was a'58 to '60 model. Like you say, very rare today.
Agreed ... Aussie assembled and your knowledge surpasses mine. 👍
Hi Ken, cheers again mate for watching :-)
Hey Paul, oh my gosh another magnificent old gem in the country side just waiting to be loved again! Love all the old things a lot of history gee a bonus building yay if those walls could talk the stories they would tell. Thank you for the tour amazing memories ❤😊x🌟
It would be so cool to be able to talk to the people that used to live in these old places when they were in their grand state. What stores they could tell us I'm sure. Thank you for always bringing us with you.
Wow how great is this find.. lots of old great stuff to see here. A walk back into the past for sure. Thanks for sharing Cheers MM :)
Glad you enjoyed it MM thanks again for watching :-)
Great find!!! too bad someone couldn't save the antique phone table & school bench.
Another great find & explore Paul thanks for sharing
Hi Guys! Cheers for watching again, glad you enjoyed. :-)
Number plates not currently assigned to a vehicle, so someone can apply and pay a fee and put them on whatever car they own.
What you called a high chair, looks like a bar stool to me. Good size house, many rooms. Thank you Paul, I finally got to see a kangaroo on one of your explores. Now I would love to hear kookaburra.
This new 'introduction' is so much better than the previous one, -spooky. this one is ''classic'' (representing vintage, retro themes) specially the focus on the the Led Light glass. This is one is more of your style, since you have videos are of classic architecture
Wow we live in a beautiful country. Some wonderful trees. Another spectacular home too. Please keep them coming Paul! Thanks for sharing
Thank you, I will SB cheers for watching :-)
It looks like the best abandoned houses to explore are the old
farmhouses and they are very interesting especially here with
all of those TV old sets, the old buildings out behind the house
were really awesome and the countryside here is very beautiful
but the old cars and the motorbike was even more great to see
as well as the kangaroo towards the end of the video and this was
another really great video and until next week take care out there
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Another great find...Being a Holden nut would loved to see a close up of that stove panel in the kitchen .
What a great find. It's been a loooong time since I was in Australia in March 1996, but I remember it like it was yesterday. It was a highlight for us to see kangaroos (we didn't have any here in Germany ) but always on the run. Beautiful old lady and if walls could talk I would be an enthusiastic listener. LG Uli
Hi Ulrike :-) Glad you love the Roo`s and remember Australia vividly :-) Cheers for your support and watching again :-)
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5:50 That telly is one of the original philips K9 series, one of if not the very first colour set available in Aus back in 74. Cool find!
Very nice old place! Thanks for the video!
Hey Paul another awesome explore mate the Phillips is the K9 model 1980s and the Sanyo yer would be 78 79 or early 80s. That is a 3 burner stove wow must be a deluxe model the lady of the house would have put the cakes and scones on the stove and next to it. Cool bathroom mate, glad the toilet was inside. The motor bike looked like the old postman scooter. Yer that gets me to a Zetha haven’t heard of this one maybe from the UK perhaps and not sure what that machine is either. Another awesome explore mate cheers.
Hey mate! I knew you would know about the TV`s. Yeah the Zephyr I was not familiar with either. Very old farm and they no doubt prospered enough to extend the home in the 50`s. Cheers for watching mate :-)
The old Ford zephyr...they were a lovely car and yes that was used for turning soil up to plant the seeds...
Did you see all of the inside of the house? I got totally lost. I would hate if someone yelled fire. It was a real rabbit warren. 20:53 I think you may be in the original kitchen as it may have been separate from the house in case of fires. You were saying it has the same flooring as in the house. This Honda motor bike exhaust will burn the inside of your leg if you don’t sit on the seat? The machinery piece looks like a hay dryer that tosses the hay over in the field so it dries out. The car is a Zephyr and they were so reliable you couldn’t kill it with a big stick. Our mate had a light green one and we loved travelling in. I’m not sure if they came in any other colour as I only saw them in light green. This is a great find. Thanks.
Hi Tina! :-) You know your stuff cheers for the input. The old Zephyr would have look slick back in the day! :-0
Hey Paul, another awesome video mate, mixture of era's there, first TV, early 80s , showing my age 😅, other TV, 70s 😊
Love the old machinery as much as the in house finds ❤️
I've never wanted a vintage desk, lol, as a left hander I wonder if anyone else notices...😂
Thank you for great calming commentary, another beautiful explore!
Hi Sandra! :-) I am a left hander but not older enough to have gone through what left handers dealt with other than bumping elbows with right handers!! :-) Cheers for watching
@@urbexindigo5164 me neither, but that was torture enough!
I admire the old old vintage ❤
Absolutely love the old farm houses you explore.I really use my imagination wondering about the people that lived there and how they worked and played Thank You.👍❤️🇺🇸
Thanks heaps for watching Gayle :-)
Great find! Loved the old building with the fireplace and mantle!
Thanks Paul, another great video. I look forward to seeing your video's each and every Sunday.
The south oz climate really preserves a great deal compared to the East Coast.
user-nd6yn2co2p yes agreed the old vehicles seem to last a big longer out in the wild over here. Cheers for watching :-)
I’m betting the little house was the original home especially because of the fire place set up and the well right next to it. The type of house usually indicates which state your in SA bricks and stones Vic is sticks. My old man had a black zephyr Ute they could near fly. He took my mum on a date drove too far so took it upto 108 mile an hour just to get her home on time....and apparently it wasn’t a once of so I was told...so he couldn’t lecture me being a lead foot either....A scooby doo watcher that means you was a kid in the 70s if I’m not mistaken.
Hi ontoitaussie :-) Yep spot on with the stone vs sticks :-) Sounds like your old Man was on to a winner in his black Zephyr :-) Born in 1975 I can remember Scooby Doo clearly from the 80`s :-) Cheers for watching
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What an awesome old property! Thanks heaps, I really enjoyed this one. I can just imagine the old place being an active farm. Would have been really homey too. 😊
Chickens everywhere, a rooster at dawn, a friendly dog to greet visitors. And weeks, months, seasons and years measured out by trips to church and to town. Letters written and received from friends and relatives you may not actually get to see for decades at a time.
A question was I seeing right, but did the first well have canvas around the walls it looked like it to me. It may have been the angle of the camera. I'm loving these old homesteads they bring back so many memories. Thanks again Paul.
I noticed that too, I think it is a liner, like the liners people use in swimming pools. It definitely held water at one time, as you can see the pick up pipe for the pump runs all the way to the bottom.
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Great video enjoyed it thank you 😊
The bike looked like the old step through gear shift postie bike, i learned to ride on one off them back on the early 70's
We had those desks in primary school, even used the inkwells for a year before we were given biros. We hung desk bags on the side of the desks for extra storage. I had long blonde plaits which if you were sitting in front of a boy would get dipped in the ink and end up with dyed ends. How times have changed.
Thanks Paul. Another lovely very old solid homestead. That facade over the front door looked Colonial. Also the converted verandah. And the beautiful old palm trees. That probably was the original kitchen in the outbuilding.
They may have even had a maid and cook who slept next door.
You could see they would have been self self sufficient. Very different times.
In the back of the Zephr was the old timber blinds that would have been on the back window. Very fancy.🇦🇺
Hi Ruby! Yes the old blinds in the back I noticed too! :-) Very self sufficient back before the extension and power was added. They had the in ground water tanks for the down pipes to fiow in to. Cheers for watching :-)
Ticked all the boxes ✅
Cheers ABC :-)
I would love to have seen this when it was new!
A good find. The house doesn't look like nature has taken over it, so I think the occupants left around the 1990's. The old outhouse buildings could have started to fall apart whilst occupants in there. In most of your videos you've always seem to find an old TV and run into a spiders web. I find with some of the old stuff that it would have been still salvageable at some point but then you can't take everything with you and they probably didn't think it was too valuable at the time.
Cheers for watching again Helen! :-)
My family had that exact same TV.
It lasted 35 years.only thing that went wrong with it was the smell circuit board plug. Couldn’t buy one.
The stove is 1960 model which ran through to 1968. The car is a ford zephyr 1960. It’s a uk car.
Cheers Peter! Yes they made things to last in those days for sure! Cheers for watching :-0
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And merry Christmas. To you and your family
Love your panning the acres xo ❤
Hi paul, great episode and a good find. I remember the two models of the tv sets.l think those chairs looked like bar stools. I reckon the home would be great to get back to its former butie. Cheers deb
That car is a Ford Mk II Zephyr Ute. My father had one which he restored from scratch. They are very rare. I think there are only 2? atm in south Australia on the road. I think my fathers green Mk II ended up interstate, but he loved it. Fully restored Zephyrs and Zodiacs are highly valuable.
Cheers roxxann :-) Amazing what is left behind just sitting around at these old places. Sounds like you know your vehicles! Cheers for the info and watching :-)
@@urbexindigo5164 I GREW up with my father restoring vintage and classic cars, some which ended up at Birdwood museum. His personal restored collection was massive, which included everything from model A's to Zephyrs and Zodiacs. He was one of the founding members of the Zephyr and Zodiac Owners Club of SA (ZZOCSA). A Mk i or Mk II is my dream car - but I cant afford one. My hubbbie and I have other classic cars. I own a Rover P3 (1948), and am still active in other car clubs. So, yeah, for a girl...i do know my cars! LOL
Loved this, thanks for showing a great find x
The machine that you weren't sure of for picking up square hay bales
Great explore, very interesting layout of the house and beautiful countryside. Love the school desk. Why is the grass brown? Drought or just a natural summer thing? It would be interesting to know the demographics of your viewers as to what countries they are from.
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hey paul nice old farm house pretty big to shame how the inside walls end up with huge cracks going through them must be a lot of movement in the foundation for them to go that way liked the old farm machinery and the old motor bike kind of looked like a posty bike and the old car zephyr havnt heard of that model car but by the looks it looks pretty old nice video paul cheers for sharing mate.
A guess is only a guess, not fact. I also liked art deco furniture that you use for the phone.
Nice turquoise-y tiles in the hitchen. Slightly spooky breathing sound in part of the video!?
Hi Sarah! :-) Haha the funny breathing is I think due to me adding an external microphone to reduce the wind noise as it placed up higher and points back to my face so my breathing is picked up much more now! lol :-)
@@urbexindigo5164 Glad that rather than being evidence of a ghost it is sure sign that you have not given up the ghost!
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Yes, Ford Zephyr but did not have that variant here I the UK unfortunately! Would have been a good looker in it's day.
Cheers Dave! :-)
10:24. Maybe the high chairs are bar stools?
Yep good point Tina :-)
How do you go with Farmers or locals when you conducting your tours? Love your work 👍
No worries if no locations or names are given. Some do not allow at all. Cheers for watching :-)
We had a zephye back in the day it belongs to a retired policeman my dad was a mechanic and new man I can't remember it was a four-door mark lll
Cheers Catb :-)
Haybaler and hayrake used behind a tractor with 3point linkage to rake the cut hay into rows before baling the hay
The Massey Furg thing is a hay/straw turner, so it dries evenly
My grandad and nanna had a zephyr car. It was a pale yellow. It always had a strange smell😊
The tin covered area is the water tank. Pumped to the header tank for water pressure.
Mk2 ford zepher. Where is it? I want to buy it.
“Putty stuff” = expanding foam?
LOL :-) Yes those words escaped me :-)
@@urbexindigo5164 BTW I’m slightly envious of the exploring you do
Ford made Zephyr
Do you ever come across any asbestos?
Probably especially when they extended later
Omg yes yes yes car ford Lol we are ford fans here. But omg yes ❤
Are you sure the ceiling pattern is tin and its not cardboard, because in another video the same thing is brown at the back where half had fallen.
that toilet could have been a outhouse that was extended onto making it a inside toilet
It looks like a thatcher
I think Ford made it from 50's-70's.
Ford zephyr. Old english model.
That is a rake to take the hay.
A Zephyr is made by Ford
The motorbike was an old posties bike
ford mk2 zepher
It be fuffer to bale straw balding farming equipment
Watch out it might cave in on you Rotted wood 🪵 everywhere!!! How come you walked there not drived
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