I want that wheel! I have an old farm yard literally part of our entire street before it was a street the entire area was a farm yard. When it warms up I’m metal detecting my yard woods and creek!
You’re catching a lot of parts to a wood mill! Even that wheel is part of what a leather band went on the outside of!! That saw blade that was a circle at one time, the teeth lined up is for cutting plywood.
Thank God you didn't drown Tyler! I can't swim, but I do like going out on a boat 😊 love your videos soooo much!! Keep up the great work and DON'T DROWN!
Barely magnetic stuff is probably stainless steel 9:05 kids trike crank 16:00 Valve spring compressor 18:28 garage door spring tube 22:44 old Wheel barrow wheel Very cool! 28:49 fireplace scoop 36:50 garage door pull latch 38:20 Garage door trolly 38:28 Oar lock
I was thinking fireplace scoop as well. And I think that broom was part of the fireplace set as well. I have something very similar from my grandparents
The "dustpan" you found at 28:45 was a ash/cinder shovel for a fireplace. My grandmother had one of those. Usually goes with a bucket to put the hot ash into.
The jar looks like the embossed diamond pattern circa 1960s, if it's vintage. There are modern replicas in use today. Collectible, if truly vintage. The set of white porcelain door knobs is definitely collectible. Nice finds.
Ther is a guy on RUclips, out of ND, who digs for bottles. Your tall bottle looks like one that held pickles relish or something like that. You might want to see if it is from late 1800 or early 1900.
I hope you’re able to restore/reuse some of these old finds now that you have an old farmhouse and yard of your own. That old wheel for example, would look great in your flower or vegetable garden. The old doorknobs (sometimes solid marble) would look great on a hallway closet. Just some ideas 😊.
That glass bottle looks like it has a tooled top which dates it to around 1890 -1900...Great find!!!! I magnet fish and dig bottles in the NJ pine barrens... been a long time subscriber... awesome finds!!!!!!!
Great finds!! You'll have to go back there again. And your boat could use a good cleaning again lol. Doesn't take long to get it all muddied up for sure.
That cart/basket thing is one tough piece of equipment. It holds a ton of stuff and holds up pretty well to your tossing stuff in it. Great donation by the maker. This video is exciting as usual. Good news about your getting yourself a farm.
Hi Tyler, great finds today. Remember the spot where you found the safe, and next spring or summer, bring a face mask and a snorkel, to find whatever came out of the box. The wheel, the door knobs, the coal scoop, the bottle, those would be awesome, to set out at your farm. Great finds, but you set the mood thank you.
02:47 also can be oil cap or radiator cap. My dad's p;d Chevrolet truck had 2. one for gaz and one for oil. 07:14 the part of a garden chair. 28:50 fireplace shovel.
So cool that there was something in it, usually just mud & water, very nice!!!!!!! So, I'm thinking whatever fell out might not be magnetic? and was most likely a bag of $100 bills🤣 Amazing relics, the broom, doorknob & wheel are awesome!!!!!!! Thank you, Tyler💖
That is so much fun to hang out with you and be out on the water great spot awesome finds hey man I love all the videos with you and oh and especially you and Owen camp and that was an awesome one that's what everybody loves to see you man you're a good man
You should go back with the claw and the go pro to attach to the line! It might be too dark and muddy to see anything but it'd be so cool if we could see!
The screwdrivers looks like the ones my dad had. They are missing the wooden handles. I love to watch your videos. Thanks for sharing. I think it's funny that before you got your boat you would always throw your magnet as far out as you could, now that you have a boat you are throwing back to the shore. The keys are definitely for the safe. I know this because I have a safe just like that one. Keep the videos coming. I love to watch them and see what crazy things you come up with.
When you pulled out that twisty wire, I got excited as I had an antique vanity chair and the legs were like this with narrow metal frame back, the dust pan is for fireplace. You caught the coolest items, wish I knew what they were, that could be a whole other video, identifying the items at end of year
Dude the stuff you find makes historians like me swoon! That thing you had at 7:20 is the remains of a parlour chair, kind of like a bar stool but with four legs. Something THAT rusted and destroyed probably came from the PEAK of parlour chairs, the 1940s! That thing at 8:12 sure looks like some kind of wall sconce from the early 1900s, with the 'handle' as you called it pointing out and the stick things inside the cup the remains of an old light bulb.
At 22:33 that flat piece is for an old cook woodstove and that is a divider that goes between the covers on the stove top. At 28:46, that is the bottom part of a shovel used to remove the ashes from a woodstove. I think the pipes with the slots are used for doors to slide.
Your twisted wire piece from the beginning is a patio chair. The dust pan is part of an ash shovel. The tongs is a valve spring compressor for lawn mower engines. That heavy metal plate with the half moon looks like and old shaft bearing piece. And the last pulley you pulled up is a roller for a sliding door you were holding it upside down.
❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣😂😅 Frankie in the camper. I love it it’s hilarious, as soon as I get more money then I’ve got I want one of them ha ha ha, ha ha, ha, ha.😅😅😅😂🤪
that wheel is from a wheelbarrow. you've got the wheel and brackets, you just need to build the rest. have basically the same and do plan to build one. A lot of your finds seem unique to your area which makes it fun to watch.
Just a thought, when you pull out the magnet and explaining to us what you have, toss the magnet back into the water so you don’t miss anything while you are talking. I imagine you missing something great while you have the magnet in the boat 😅.
I know what that is!! That first glass bottle is an old style pickle jar. There is a guy who digs 100+ year old outhouse pits and he pulls these up all the time. It looks like it might be around 1900-1915 in date. Well, at least that's the age he says they are. This one might not be quite that old, but definitely 1930s at the latest. There's always a chance that I'm wrong but I don't think so! Great find!! And those big pipes with the open slit down the side and a spring inside remind me of tension rods that you can hang things on. I've never seen one that big though, but it looks like the same principle. There is a big screw to adjust the tension so that there is just enough to keep the piping in place where you want it. I wonder if that's what that thing is? Those pulley devices just might be an old-style clothes line. They used to have them on pulleys so that you didn't have to move around to get all the laundry. That might be a stretch though because it appears there was some industrial business going on there too.
Mr Fisher that very old wheel you found was awesome and when you yeeted it in the pile I cringed just a tiny bit 😅 It looks like it's from a barrow or the likes. Love your work 🙏🇦🇺
Another great video!!! You always make my day. It definitely looked like something dropped out of the safe hope it wasn't a bag of money or jewelry. Can't wait for the next video!
Hold on hold on. Let me get my coffee yahoo new video. Thank you thank you. Can’t wait to watch it. Good luck to Fisher.🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀 lots and lots of good luck🍀 how about treasure today?😁👍🏼💃🏼
Strange that you found the door handles put together like that since the mechanism between them is metal someone must have removed them and put them back together to keep for a later date. Now that you have some old buildings those big crowbars could come in real handy. The big two man saws were known as misery whips. I have a couple that were left on my property by previous owners. Nice getting the line out of the water and scoring some bonus fishing lures.
Part of a ceiling water sprinkler system. Glass bottles with 6 sides and a like top (Cathedral style) were usually olive bottles. Its part of an ash shovel for a coal or wood stove. As stated by eboy53, a "cider shovel". The slotted pipe with a spring reminds me of garage door tubes which use the spring tension to turn door chain (the springs eventually brake). Your "bolt lock" was used on old garage door to anchor them into a hole in the concrete.
Thank you so much for watching ❤️ this spot is loaded! 🤯
I remember watching that video in your waders and they filled with freezing water!!
@@MrCaissed that was bad 😅
I want that wheel! I have an old farm yard literally part of our entire street before it was a street the entire area was a farm yard. When it warms up I’m metal detecting my yard woods and creek!
You’re catching a lot of parts to a wood mill! Even that wheel is part of what a leather band went on the outside of!! That saw blade that was a circle at one time, the teeth lined up is for cutting plywood.
Thank God you didn't drown Tyler! I can't swim, but I do like going out on a boat 😊 love your videos soooo much!! Keep up the great work and DON'T DROWN!
Barely magnetic stuff is probably stainless steel 9:05 kids trike crank 16:00 Valve spring compressor 18:28 garage door spring tube 22:44 old Wheel barrow wheel Very cool! 28:49 fireplace scoop 36:50 garage door pull latch 38:20 Garage door trolly 38:28 Oar lock
I was thinking fireplace scoop as well. And I think that broom was part of the fireplace set as well. I have something very similar from my grandparents
15:56 Valve spring compressor 22:44 Wheel barrow wheel OLD! 27:04 Hose reel 28:51 Fire place shovel 38:57 oarlock or from England a Rowlock
Awesome an OLD wheel barrow wheel at 22:44!!! That is a KEEPER for the farm wall!
The "dustpan" you found at 28:45 was a ash/cinder shovel for a fireplace. My grandmother had one of those. Usually goes with a bucket to put the hot ash into.
The jar looks like the embossed diamond pattern circa 1960s, if it's vintage. There are modern replicas in use today. Collectible, if truly vintage. The set of white porcelain door knobs is definitely collectible. Nice finds.
What a variety of stuff,and fishing line😊
Ther is a guy on RUclips, out of ND, who digs for bottles. Your tall bottle looks like one that held pickles relish or something like that. You might want to see if it is from late 1800 or early 1900.
Ahh porcelain door knobs. Full set too! Very collectable.
Old valve spring compressor for old flat head engine.
Wheel barrel.
Pedle crank from tricycle.
22:43 that looks like it could be from an old cannon...it is the right size.... amazing find!!!!!
Hi The Fisher & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks The Fisher & Friends Randy
I hope you’re able to restore/reuse some of these old finds now that you have an old farmhouse and yard of your own. That old wheel for example, would look great in your flower or vegetable garden. The old doorknobs (sometimes solid marble) would look great on a hallway closet. Just some ideas 😊.
unless someone has suggested it, you could probably repurpose that doorknob for your new place; fun video to watch, as always
20:29 That's one of those door knobs I was talking about in the other video hahaha!
I’d say find of the day was that old wheel barrow wheel! Nice discoveries in that juicy spot of yours Tyler! Cheers!
I have to say thank you for caring about the waters! God Bless
That glass bottle looks like it has a tooled top which dates it to around 1890 -1900...Great find!!!! I magnet fish and dig bottles in the NJ pine barrens... been a long time subscriber... awesome finds!!!!!!!
Loved watching you hauling in all the goodies. That place is a hot spot. Looking forward to the next one.
Boy Fisher . hit the jackpot on really cool stuff. You still have it. That what makes your videos so cool. Love your videos
I love your humor! You must be hilarious to hang out with! Congratulations on your new house! I love your videos.
Great finds!! You'll have to go back there again. And your boat could use a good cleaning again lol. Doesn't take long to get it all muddied up for sure.
Cool stuff. Some of that old stuff would make cool furniture or lamps. I would definitely come back to that spot.
Tyler you are very brave returning to that sort even in your boat. Please be careful whenever your there. X
@ 22:35 what you found is the wheel of an old "wheel barrow" I used to have one just like that when I was a kid !!! Crazy !!
Super scored a boat load of non stop goodies! I would keep the wheel as a lawn decoration!
Thank you for getting back to me so fast my friend and outstanding videos brother
Thank you for watching!
7:18 - chair (what’s left, leg and the back). Top is the back of the chair. They were somewhat popular before you were born.
Gooood Luck TYLER stay Blessed 🥰
Wow, what a haul, Tyler. Some great finds. Come back here for sure. it's a jackspot!
The door knob set is very valuable and you can use for your new house.
View From Singapore Enjoy Your Video Stay Safe Out There Regards To Your Family
That cart/basket thing is one tough piece of equipment. It holds a ton of stuff and holds up pretty well to your tossing stuff in it. Great donation by the maker. This video is exciting as usual.
Good news about your getting yourself a farm.
Hi Tyler, great finds today. Remember the spot where you found the safe, and next spring or summer, bring a face mask and a snorkel, to find whatever came out of the box. The wheel, the door knobs, the coal scoop, the bottle, those would be awesome, to set out at your farm. Great finds, but you set the mood thank you.
You're correct! I have two old steel wheels on the front of my property. Two crow bars in working condition, best finds of the day.
Wow what a haul! Thanks for sharing!❤
Awesome video 😊 can't wait to see your next video 😊. Remember to have fun and stay safe 😊
02:47 also can be oil cap or radiator cap. My dad's p;d Chevrolet truck had 2. one for gaz and one for oil. 07:14 the part of a garden chair. 28:50 fireplace shovel.
So cool that there was something in it, usually just mud & water, very nice!!!!!!! So, I'm thinking whatever fell out might not be magnetic? and was most likely a bag of $100 bills🤣 Amazing relics, the broom, doorknob & wheel are awesome!!!!!!! Thank you, Tyler💖
Clean up the wheel and display it on your farm.
at 15:45. That is a spring compressor for valve springs in an engine. A handy tool.
Love seeing those lures. I hope you come back to this spot and go further down shore.
Cool video! Lots of great finds
22:36 old wheel barrel wheel. 27:00 hand crank for old school wooden washing machine.
That is so much fun to hang out with you and be out on the water great spot awesome finds hey man I love all the videos with you and oh and especially you and Owen camp and that was an awesome one that's what everybody loves to see you man you're a good man
You should go back with the claw and the go pro to attach to the line! It might be too dark and muddy to see anything but it'd be so cool if we could see!
The screwdrivers looks like the ones my dad had. They are missing the wooden handles. I love to watch your videos. Thanks for sharing. I think it's funny that before you got your boat you would always throw your magnet as far out as you could, now that you have a boat you are throwing back to the shore. The keys are definitely for the safe. I know this because I have a safe just like that one. Keep the videos coming. I love to watch them and see what crazy things you come up with.
The little shovel you found is a coal scuttle. We used them for our coal stove.
Hey Tyler you just found Big Foot's paint brush lol 😂
Some great old finds!
28:45 thats a scoop to clean the ashes out of a wood stove, and the broom is a straw broom that was probably used to clean up the mess.
Awesome spot! Alot of cool stuff!
When you pulled out that twisty wire, I got excited as I had an antique vanity chair and the legs were like this with narrow metal frame back, the dust pan is for fireplace. You caught the coolest items, wish I knew what they were, that could be a whole other video, identifying the items at end of year
Another great video. What awesome stuff you found😮. This is another treasure trove spot. Love the video😊
Dude the stuff you find makes historians like me swoon! That thing you had at 7:20 is the remains of a parlour chair, kind of like a bar stool but with four legs. Something THAT rusted and destroyed probably came from the PEAK of parlour chairs, the 1940s! That thing at 8:12 sure looks like some kind of wall sconce from the early 1900s, with the 'handle' as you called it pointing out and the stick things inside the cup the remains of an old light bulb.
Enjoy watching
15:50 is a spring compressor of some type, maybe a valve spring compressor for car engines. probably for small engines. (lawn mower, etc.)
ruclips.net/video/Qbf1W3LN7A4/видео.html Masonry drill bit, to drill in cement or bricks.
Also, are you collecting all the lead you find in the form of sinkers? They are easy to melt down into whatever
Your so entertaining I hope Owen grows up like his dad
Fantastic finds as always
At 22:33 that flat piece is for an old cook woodstove and that is a divider that goes between the covers on the stove top. At 28:46, that is the bottom part of a shovel used to remove the ashes from a woodstove. I think the pipes with the slots are used for doors to slide.
Fantastic video. Love watching , your voice is so intense with your finds, awesome! 😊
Whats up my brother. Have a great weekend! ✌️
shovel piece is an ash shovel, minus the rusted off handle, to an old wood burning stove. Purple lure is a Hubbard Sparkle-Tail
Your twisted wire piece from the beginning is a patio chair. The dust pan is part of an ash shovel. The tongs is a valve spring compressor for lawn mower engines. That heavy metal plate with the half moon looks like and old shaft bearing piece. And the last pulley you pulled up is a roller for a sliding door you were holding it upside down.
❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣😂😅 Frankie in the camper. I love it it’s hilarious, as soon as I get more money then I’ve got I want one of them ha ha ha, ha ha, ha, ha.😅😅😅😂🤪
Always a Wonderful Video.
28:00 may be wrong but that lever thing could be an old automatic door closer
Love the Frankie sweatshirt 😍
that wheel is from a wheelbarrow. you've got the wheel and brackets, you just need to build the rest. have basically the same and do plan to build one. A lot of your finds seem unique to your area which makes it fun to watch.
and a big thanks for removing all that fishing line. too many water fowl are getting tangled or hooked in it
Great video. It would be cool to see you do some diving to see what's on the bottom.
Cool , entertaining video!!!
WE look forward to every video... love it everytime you ask if "Frankie" is in something.. Keep up the great videos!!
Nice job cleaning up the waters and getting cash money stay safe out there
Usually if you find a jar with stuff in it it's most likely a spell jar . 💛💜🥰
The little dustpan-looking thing is a coal shovel for a coal-burning stove. Love your videos!
Your deserve 1 mil ❤
At 28:17 it is a foot pedal assembly for a car or truck. Obviously the foot pedal part where you step on it broke off
37:20 looks like the same thing that was attached to that piece of wood you pulled up in the beginning of the video.
Great finding Your Having to much fun 😊
Doorknobs are always collectible especially the old ones. Keep and clean those.
I love this guy
Just a thought, when you pull out the magnet and explaining to us what you have, toss the magnet back into the water so you don’t miss anything while you are talking. I imagine you missing something great while you have the magnet in the boat 😅.
That piece you said look like a set of barbecue tongs is actually a valve spring compressor for working on valves on a engine head
Those old white door knobs are over 100 years old. Should be able to get a double sawbuck for those.👍🏻
I know what that is!! That first glass bottle is an old style pickle jar. There is a guy who digs 100+ year old outhouse pits and he pulls these up all the time. It looks like it might be around 1900-1915 in date. Well, at least that's the age he says they are. This one might not be quite that old, but definitely 1930s at the latest. There's always a chance that I'm wrong but I don't think so! Great find!! And those big pipes with the open slit down the side and a spring inside remind me of tension rods that you can hang things on. I've never seen one that big though, but it looks like the same principle. There is a big screw to adjust the tension so that there is just enough to keep the piping in place where you want it. I wonder if that's what that thing is? Those pulley devices just might be an old-style clothes line. They used to have them on pulleys so that you didn't have to move around to get all the laundry. That might be a stretch though because it appears there was some industrial business going on there too.
Little scoop/dust pan looking thing is for taking Kohl’s out of a wood stove or fireplace
What an interesting assortment of odd things!
Another great video thank you for sharing ❤️
Mr Fisher that very old wheel you found was awesome and when you yeeted it in the pile I cringed just a tiny bit 😅 It looks like it's from a barrow or the likes. Love your work 🙏🇦🇺
Another great video!!! You always make my day. It definitely looked like something dropped out of the safe hope it wasn't a bag of money or jewelry. Can't wait for the next video!
Hold on hold on. Let me get my coffee yahoo new video. Thank you thank you. Can’t wait to watch it. Good luck to Fisher.🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀 lots and lots of good luck🍀 how about treasure today?😁👍🏼💃🏼
😳Can't wait to see what's in it, mud? lol. Watching now... 💖
Awesome finds absolutely crazy out there just wondering when was the last time you were at the file isle
It’s been a while! 🤔
@@TheFisher it was a really good spot for awhile
Awesome finds.❤
Strange that you found the door handles put together like that since the mechanism between them is metal someone must have removed them and put them back together to keep for a later date. Now that you have some old buildings those big crowbars could come in real handy. The big two man saws were known as misery whips. I have a couple that were left on my property by previous owners. Nice getting the line out of the water and scoring some bonus fishing lures.
Great Spot for old stuff!!❤
Fisher 🤙👍🍺 awesome always mate
Piece at 37:25 would make a nice make-shift anvil for your workshop.
I love your sound effects👍. Makes me laugh Lol
Part of a ceiling water sprinkler system. Glass bottles with 6 sides and a like top (Cathedral style) were usually olive bottles. Its part of an ash shovel for a coal or wood stove. As stated by eboy53, a "cider shovel". The slotted pipe with a spring reminds me of garage door tubes which use the spring tension to turn door chain (the springs eventually brake). Your "bolt lock" was used on old garage door to anchor them into a hole in the concrete.
Awesome always cool stuff always thanks 😎
how many rashes did you end upJeremy? And the thorns where did you find them? LOL!!!!
"Awe, just throw it in the river. Who's going to ever find it"... the Fisher.