Every time you are pulling on something heavy my back aches. Dude I can’t even pick up my granddaughter anymore and she’s a 2 yr old. I fell 30 ft. I was an EMT and a firefighter but not anymore!! That rod looks like it was for a wood stove eye or top round plate. 1941 WW2
That piece looks like a control arm probably from a truck. Upper or lower I’m not sure! Tyler I’m telling you that you should write a kids book about Frankie-the-claw!! Have Owen help you and with your 850 + subs I think they would agree. You even have the voice to animate it on a CD or streaming platform. Tell it thru the eyes of your son. I think you would do very well. I’m not a salesperson and I was forced into retirement do to injuries so I’m not trying to solicit anything but my opinion.
Hey there! Love your videos. Back in the day, to make DIY floating docks, some would use sealed empty drums. You might be finding pieces of those drums too.
Those dog dish looking bowls are milk can lids most dairy operations ceased using them in the early 1970’s. Many date to the mid 1800’s, prior to the development of refrigeration. Nice pieces to display at the new fisher farm!
Hey Tyler. Another great day fishing! @ 11:00 that lid is to a Verifine Dairy ice cream can. Worth a little cash to a collector. Clean 'er up and display it on your shelf. @ 14:32 It appears to say Meridian Daries Inc NY. It is the lid for one of those big milk cans. You should design a t‐shirt that says Frankie Whisperer. Cuz you love talking to those frankies!
The rollers are from old transfer planks for moving product (boxes) around the factory. The 55 gallon drum lid is a cutout from making it into a trash or burn barrel. It's really hard to not try whipping it like a big frisbee of death! I think the M lid reads American Imperial Dairy, a lid to an old milk can.
At 16/20 it's a milk can lid for a dairy or ice cream manufacture. The other large lid with the 1941 Veryfine was an ice cream factory or maker & a dairy bottler. I knew by sight but wanted to be sure goggle. Those rollers are just what they are . You put parts or boxes on the track of rollers & their taken down to the next spot. That tank round metal looks like a gas tank or can for an old boat motor. Maybe an old Indian motor.
Fantastic finds today Tyler. The first metal lid looks like the lid on a water meter from the 1960's. The rollers you keep finding came off of very old window shade. I had them years ago in my living room. The scenery is beautiful there. It looks so relaxing along there. Have a great day my friend ❤️🙂⚘️.
That axe head is from the pioneering era. If you look you see the hammer head the axe head and a nail puller. These were used for cedar roofs. They would split a cedar log then cut with that axe head for the thickness of the cedar shingle throw those on a roof and up a ladder you can cut to size for width and nail it on and if you are replacing shingles than pull the old nails. All in one tool! I have 2 intact and one needs a handle but they are in really decent condition and I use them. My hammer heads have a waffle pattern on them. I actually don’t know why but I’ll look that up later.. Dave 25:42 the wheel looking think is part of a transmission. When you separate the transmission off an engine it’s right there in the bell housing full of transmission fluid unless it sitting on the bottom of the river!!
28:43 - if you invert that, the flat end might be a foot pedal, with the hole about six inches from the end the pivot point. The end would be attached to something activated by the foot pedal.
I think posibly the black one with the m or N on it may have been a fire bell cover mounted up on the wall they are usually red the actual bell is under it with that plate over it sticking out about 3-4 inches. Cool finds, stay safe, cheers. 😊
Entertaining video! It is interesting to imagine what was on that shoreline back in the day! Looking forward to your restorations of those covers. Cheers
Nice video Tyler the lid with the m on looks like a lid from a milk churn the thing with the hammer is a torque converter from the transmission of a vehicle ice find
Some really cool and interesting finds this trip. It was so nice to see a Fisher video today to.cheer me up. I'm currently laid up with a broken leg and it sucks lol.
I’ve been watching your videos for a while it’s really cool watching what comes up lol I’ve been fishing that river forever with my magnet I never caught anything I didn’t even know it was a ww2 dump
That big hook looking thing would be sweet to clean it up and hang it up, not gonna guarantee it but I think the thing you said looked like a mailbox goes to a wheel that goes around in the water to rotate water, electricity something like that, that wheel looking thing is a transmission convertor
Verifine cover (1941) was used in the late 30's and 40's was used in some instances as an icecream quart (or gallon) cover and also for other milk based products (including powdered milk and so on...)
I lost a million lures fishing. I blamed it on rocks or pieces of cement or tree branches. Never once did I even consider it was a bicycle. Thanks for enlightening me.
Verifine was a dairy company in Sheboygan WI that was owned by Dean foods, they closed down the location around 2015! (I looked it up since I was curious! LOL)
It just amazes me how someone can let their beautiful waterfront property get so overgrown. They probably grew old and couldn’t take care of it and lost interest.
I sure hope you have been saving all those little chain links i told you about a few years ago and newer age ?Those go back each difrent chain is history of America .Big to the small chains every 5 years they change the size of links.I love ya and your videos . Lookin forward to the next adventure of Magnet Fishing ?:)
That pedal thing you found I believe that is a clutch or brake pedal off of an old truck more than likely you had the part where you put in your hand that's where you put your foot
Don't know what the lid with the M says but it is a lid from an old farm milk can. Dumped many a bucket of milk, in my day, into one of the cans that goes with that lid.
I hope everyone is having a great week! ❤️
Verifine Dairy ice cream can lid found it on google
Every time you are pulling on something heavy my back aches. Dude I can’t even pick up my granddaughter anymore and she’s a 2 yr old. I fell 30 ft. I was an EMT and a firefighter but not anymore!! That rod looks like it was for a wood stove eye or top round plate. 1941 WW2
That piece looks like a control arm probably from a truck. Upper or lower I’m not sure! Tyler I’m telling you that you should write a kids book about Frankie-the-claw!! Have Owen help you and with your 850 + subs I think they would agree. You even have the voice to animate it on a CD or streaming platform. Tell it thru the eyes of your son. I think you would do very well. I’m not a salesperson and I was forced into retirement do to injuries so I’m not trying to solicit anything but my opinion.
Timing way off here. Ever wonder how much poundage of scrap metal you've retrieved from the water ways? 🥴 Should have asked when you first started. 🤢
Tyler that lid, that you cannot read looks like it came from an old farmers milk can
24:40 automatic transmission Torque converter 25:36 Timing chain from a car 26:42 Trolly for an old garage door 30:16 Timing gear for an old car
Thanks, metallic marine artifact identifier guy
The M lid looks like a milk can lid. Love to see it restored! Fun assortment of goodies today!! Great to see it getting out of the water!!🥰🥰🥰
The top with a m on it That is a milk can lid. The 1914 thing will look nice on the wall of your new work tool shed .
At 30:06 in the video, that gear you found is a gear from a crankcase of an engine, so there could be a lawnmower, car, boat, etc. at that spot.
That boat was a great investment for you, and congrats on the farm!
Hey there! Love your videos. Back in the day, to make DIY floating docks, some would use sealed empty drums. You might be finding pieces of those drums too.
That big hook would be cool for a logo or some little art piece about The Fisher.
perfect idea!
It's a very juicy jackspot for sure. Some nice finds 4 sure! Defo come back!
There's a Verifine Dairy in the area where you are fishing. Tons of cool stuff!
Some amazing finds. I would for sure go back there. A great video.
that big fish hook would look good on your wall at the new place !
Those dog dish looking bowls are milk can lids most dairy operations ceased using them in the early 1970’s. Many date to the mid 1800’s, prior to the development of refrigeration. Nice pieces to display at the new fisher farm!
That huge fish hook would look really cool in a black frame with a white background, hanging on the wall in your new house!
Hey Tyler. Another great day fishing!
@ 11:00 that lid is to a Verifine Dairy ice cream can. Worth a little cash to a collector. Clean 'er up and display it on your shelf.
@ 14:32 It appears to say Meridian Daries Inc NY. It is the lid for one of those big milk cans.
You should design a t‐shirt that says Frankie Whisperer. Cuz you love talking to those frankies!
Huge congrats on the Fisher Farm 💯💪👌
Thank you for sharing your finds with us!
Thank you for watching ❤️
The rollers are from old transfer planks for moving product (boxes) around the factory. The 55 gallon drum lid is a cutout from making it into a trash or burn barrel. It's really hard to not try whipping it like a big frisbee of death! I think the M lid reads American Imperial Dairy, a lid to an old milk can.
Found some really cool stuff Fisher. You still have it. Love your videos so much. Always looking forward to the next one.
At 16/20 it's a milk can lid for a dairy or ice cream manufacture. The other large lid with the 1941 Veryfine was an ice cream factory or maker & a dairy bottler.
I knew by sight but wanted to be sure goggle. Those rollers are just what they are . You put parts or boxes on the track of rollers & their taken down to the next spot.
That tank round metal looks like a gas tank or can for an old boat motor. Maybe an old Indian motor.
I hope you kept that big hook! It would make a fun wall conversation piece!
@15:20, conveyor belt bucket. Lots of honey holes.
I hope you hit 1 mill before the end of the year!
Congratulations on your new home. It's a cute place. Perfect for you and Owen. 😉
I love when you find good “junk “. It’s like an underwater flea market, never know what’s around the next aisle .
I really like when you mention what part of the state you are fishing. 👍
Dude...I hope you kept that giant hook! Great on the wall.
29:00 metal hub for a wagon wheel
These big metal finds are really fascinating! I’m so glad there are watchers who tell what they are in the comments ❤
Fantastic finds today Tyler. The first metal lid looks like the lid on a water meter from the 1960's. The rollers you keep finding came off of very old window shade. I had them years ago in my living room. The scenery is beautiful there. It looks so relaxing along there. Have a great day my friend ❤️🙂⚘️.
You are literally the greatest RUclipsr and treasure hunter I’ve ever seen.
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@@TheFisheryou should open the box to see what it is! Amazing finds fisher king, keep up the good work!
The m lid looks like from an old metal dairy canister.. interesting finds for sure. Keep up the great content.
4:00 I see all those boats in the background. Give us a tour of all those boats and the marina. I am fascinated w/ a waterfront!
That Big Hook you found that is a Meat Hook they they use at the butcher shop awesome find in the boat
Good job on finding wagon/couch metal that brake lever is keen wow blessings
That axe head is from the pioneering era. If you look you see the hammer head the axe head and a nail puller. These were used for cedar roofs. They would split a cedar log then cut with that axe head for the thickness of the cedar shingle throw those on a roof and up a ladder you can cut to size for width and nail it on and if you are replacing shingles than pull the old nails. All in one tool! I have 2 intact and one needs a handle but they are in really decent condition and I use them. My hammer heads have a waffle pattern on them. I actually don’t know why but I’ll look that up later.. Dave 25:42 the wheel looking think is part of a transmission. When you separate the transmission off an engine it’s right there in the bell housing full of transmission fluid unless it sitting on the bottom of the river!!
Awesome finds. And another great video Tyler😊
The domed part is a milk can lid.
28:43 - if you invert that, the flat end might be a foot pedal, with the hole about six inches from the end the pivot point. The end would be attached to something activated by the foot pedal.
Wow Tyler that 1941 lid and the M lid are interesting. Be looking out for the restoration on that one. Love the video😊
I think that one lid with print on it could be to a old milk can. Restore it. You have all the fun!
That round thing was a traffic road torch, they used before they had those flashing lights at construction sites.
Boy! That's a UTube hook! Lol We truely enjoy watching Ur videos. Stay safe having fun an God Bless😊
Yup, "DAIRIES" from old milk jug. Good stuff!
I sure hope u kept that big hook. That would look so cool on THE FISHER wall.
I think posibly the black one with the m or N on it may have been a fire bell cover mounted up on the wall they are usually red the actual bell is under it with that plate over it sticking out about 3-4 inches. Cool finds, stay safe, cheers. 😊
Love watching you
Awesome always cool stuff always thanks 😎
The 'wheel' is a torque converter; the coupling between an engine and automatic transmission.
At 28:35 ish what you've got is a clutch or brake pedal from an old vehicle.
Not the same car because the pedal is from a car before automatic trans.@@marcbeebe
Your awesome!!
your trips there are amazing
The verifine lid is from an Ice cream container.
Nice catch all...!👍👍🐟🐟
You should consider assembling material for a future book endeavor. It is something you and your son could work together on.
The items you find are pretty cool! Great content, always enjoy your vids!
Love your finds this video! Love your farm too! Thx as always!
Really enjoyed your video. Lots of great finds. You filled your cart and then some. God bless you and be safe 😊😊
Your round thing with all the holes going in I believe is a hub for a wooden wheel on a small wagon
Entertaining video! It is interesting to imagine what was on that shoreline back in the day! Looking forward to your restorations of those covers. Cheers
Nice video Tyler the lid with the m on looks like a lid from a milk churn the thing with the hammer is a torque converter from the transmission of a vehicle ice find
❤ Happy Sails Frankie!!!
All kinds of neat stuff. The hook and that steering wheel are awesome dislplay pieces. 👍
Awesome finds stay safe out there
Cool finds!
Some really cool and interesting finds this trip. It was so nice to see a Fisher video today to.cheer me up. I'm currently laid up with a broken leg and it sucks lol.
Oh no! 😢 I consider myself lucky, I have never broken a bone! I hope you heal quickly ❤️
@@TheFisher I managed to make it (almost) 48 years without breaking a bone. I hope I heal quickly too. I see the surgeon tomorrow. Fingers crossed.
around 25:28 mark, not a belt, it used to be a timing chain for an engine.
You are amazing, in the middle of a Reno and a move but you still post a video, thank tons Ty.
I’ve been watching your videos for a while it’s really cool watching what comes up lol I’ve been fishing that river forever with my magnet I never caught anything I didn’t even know it was a ww2 dump
I believe the lids are old milk can lids from the Verifine Dairy that used to be in sheboygan, I believe Dean bought them out??
That big hook looking thing would be sweet to clean it up and hang it up, not gonna guarantee it but I think the thing you said looked like a mailbox goes to a wheel that goes around in the water to rotate water, electricity something like that, that wheel looking thing is a transmission convertor
Great video!
I love watching your videos
Also the giant fish hook would look good on your den wall..
😊
24:42 Thats a torque converter for an automatic transmission. You keep bringing up car parts. Steering wheel, front end parts, etc.
The thing with the holes around the side looks like a cart wheel hub and the wire and chain were probably from a swag lamp.
4:50 that bike looks intact and not in bad shape. Could it be seriously be cleaned and repaired again?
12:28 - might be an external exhaust cover. Hard to tell without seeing the attaching piece.
There is a very old car down in there. That thing you picked up at 28:50ish... is a pedal off a car.. either brake or clutch.
I think a lot of that is from a verifine ice cream plant. Rollers and chains from the assembly line. Metal from machinery parts.
Verifine cover (1941) was used in the late 30's and 40's was used in some instances as an icecream quart (or gallon) cover and also for other milk based products (including powdered milk and so on...)
Ok Tyler, what was in the box? I am very curious 😅
Another great fun video, thank you 😊
Are you going to tell us??? 🤔
If you’re still buying new floor supplies, Costco has some very good DIY flooring on sale.
I think that one thing you said was a wheel is a torque converter. Take care keep ‘em coming, tell franky the claw I said hi lol
I lost a million lures fishing. I blamed it on rocks or pieces of cement or tree branches. Never once did I even consider it was a bicycle. Thanks for enlightening me.
very cool stuff
great video
You oughta restore that bike. It’s DEFINITELY in decent enough shape to fix it.
around 25:54 mark, torque converter for an automatic transmission.
25:01 torque converter for an automatic transmission
19:15 - some type of hub that spokes screw into?
You need to keep that huge fishing hook for your man cave room to hang on the wall! Love the lures! The bike mysterious box! Wow
Vera-thane?
Verifine was a dairy company in Sheboygan WI that was owned by Dean foods, they closed down the location around 2015! (I looked it up since I was curious! LOL)
That one item was a milk crate/jug lid. I just happened to notice the word "Dairies" as soon as you pulled it off your magnet.
Your round thing you thought was a wheel is a torque converter it goes in the bellhousing of the transmission
24:55 what is a transmission torque converter
It just amazes me how someone can let their beautiful waterfront property get so overgrown. They probably grew old and couldn’t take care of it and lost interest.
That second thing that you didn't know what it was is a old milk can lid. Keep pulling In that Heavy Metal Cash Money dude.
I sure hope you have been saving all those little chain links i told you about a few years ago and newer age ?Those go back each difrent chain is history of America .Big to the small chains every 5 years they change the size of links.I love ya and your videos . Lookin forward to the next adventure of Magnet Fishing ?:)
That pedal thing you found I believe that is a clutch or brake pedal off of an old truck more than likely you had the part where you put in your hand that's where you put your foot
That does looks like some kind of conveyor belt roller
Don't know what the lid with the M says but it is a lid from an old farm milk can. Dumped many a bucket of milk, in my day, into one of the cans that goes with that lid.