Totally agree. My only criticism is that some episodes turn into infomercials on some new brand or supplier Kevin is working with, and those can be tiresome. Commercials are fine, but when you can't escape the selling for the episode content, its a bit much. Thankfully those aren't too often.
It is still amazes me. A bunch of guys with hand held cameras, a piece of sand paper, and a bunch of cans of brake clean can make content enjoyable and funny to watch that is 10 times better than the stuff you get on TV with fancy camera and tons of money to spend. JYD, you done good my friends.
I remember back in the 70s we had purple gas which was designated "farm use only". There was no road tax assigned to it so it was cheaper than regular.
I have a 1987 fifth avenue that I'm in the middle of restoring I stumbled upon this Channel not to long ago and I can't stop watching this is what I've always wanted to do with my dad when we got to the car we had it running in 15 minutes all we had to fix was a gas line and I drove it all the way from Pennsylvania to Indiana on 32 year old tires
@drundub73 I'm not sure my uncle had the car for a few year before he decided to get rid of it but he had bought it from a lady in tionesta Pennsylvania and it belong to her husband who was a preacher and only drove it on Sunday other than that I don't know much more about who previously owed it
Always look forward to you and your good lady's vlogs. My Saturday mornings are better for it when you uplode on a Fridays night. Love what you do and how you do it. Your vlogs are very well worked out, and your brain power apon solving this stuff out is just so good. Once again, Kevin, thank you for entertaining us all and teaching a 53 year old new tricks from old stuff. Please keep them coming 🙏
Honestly that Turbo Trans Am would be interesting for either of you to take on. Poor things were pretty underpowered, so who knows. Maybe take a larger turbo and some tuning and you may have a beast of a 301 V8
It always amazes me how many hundreds of thousands, if not millions of dollars worth of old machinery and vehicles these old farmers have managed to accumulate over the years and left to gather dust. Everything you've managed to turn over and start has had a mouse or rat's nest blow out the tailpipe. Love the farm revival videos!
You need to get that old combine going and take it home. We had one, they're loud and cantankerous, but reliable and do an excellent job. Can't wait for the next episode
Tip for starting old diesels like that John Deere diesel combine, from personal experience and even in owners manuals in many pieces of equipment it says to give it throttle while cranking. So my advice anytime trying to get an older mechanical diesel running is to hold it full throttle so you get maximum fuel pressure and compression while also giving it periodic shots of Cosby sauce, hope that helps fellas, love these series of many old cars
Combine revival please and the whole town of Greece City, Pa. Farmer nation is asking if you can get the one that's 25% larger than ours running. Great Sunday and good morning to you all 🌞!
I'm two seconds into the video and I see something I'm almost more interested in than the cars - that 70s stereo in front of the green car lol. I'd have grabbed that as well and restored it. Not necessarily for the sound quality or anything, but just because it is an iconic piece of 70s lifestyle, every bit as much as the cars.
I absolutely love it when Junkyard Digs post! Keep up the amazing content. I also love how you guys make very entertaining, funny, and learnable content. Keep up the amazing work!
It will be cool to revive the Volkswagen bug and for yourself the Volkswagen van.. It could be Mook' s new daily get around car. Super awesome to revive the 56 Chevy.
HEY I have that exact John Deere. Mine was from 1976 or something. Thing runs great. Got a big ol rear tiller and a plow up front. Comes in very handy for gardening or snow removal on the property. We even tow 20ft jet boats around with it lol. Awesome lawn tractors!
This abandoned farm looks like a hell of a haven for someone who enjoys wrenching on old cars. Also I saw an old VW bus in the background. It might run if it has an engine.
Kevin and Angus you guys have had a lot of success getting this old iron going again. Have loved it. The combine was rather bad. But the lawn mower was funny.💯👍
Just my opinion but i think its more interesting if you stick to 1 vehicle and a more through and planned out video, with some better camera work etc. But ofc i still love it! Hope you keep growing!
I love those old Kohler cast iron engines that John Deere used to use. I have an early 70s 212 that is just straight immortal, no matter how cold it is, no matter how shit the gas is, it'll fire right up every single time.
An FYI . When you open the fuel system on a diesel you have to bleed the fuel lines to the injectors by cracking all of the fuel line nuts at the injectors and crank until you see fuel coming out the lines ....
Already more epic than the first one! And man that '56 was sweeeeet! As everyone else here, I'll definitely be looking forward to the rest! Also a big thanks to mister Angus "Daffy" Quacker for the help! 😂
56 Chevy is a keeper. Those Pontiacs run but you ran out of gas twice in a block. Chevy is a 265 or 283 with a Powerglide. Powerglides always work. Great Video
That thing's oil reminds me of our lawnmower that's never had the oil changed in the over 15 years we've owned it. I pulled the dipstick and there was a blob on the end of it. I walked it 50 feet into the house to show my mom (she worked at gas stations including with mechanic bays for a LONG time) and all the way into the house and back to the mower it NEVER DRIPPED in fact it never moved at all. So I did the smart thing and poured a little gas into the oil and it broke that shit down and made it start flowing again and the mower instantly seemed to have a lot more power and stopped running so rough.. Then the next time I used it I added some new oil to overfull and it never once smoked or ran rough or anything.. I don't trust that dipstick at all now. (the thing is on it's last legs and I hope it'll break soon so that we can get a new one.. though I'm pretty sure small engines are now illegal for sale in California.. -.- fucking Newsom)
You can still buy a new mower until 2024 and keep using them but I think that you should trade your old machine for a new free electric one and fucking Newsom will pay for it and our tax money as well
JYD & PBG collaboration videos are fantastic entertainment. I really appreciate these and have subscribed to both almost from the beginning for each of your channels. Thanks so much.
56 chevy pulled the Bonneville I would love to Own that Green Bonneville that is awesome great videos guys as always thanks for the entertainment Kevin Angus Dalton and Bob 42:00 @Junkyard Digs @Pole Barn Garage
I really wish that you guys wouldn't beat on the carburetors with tools. It ends up marring an otherwise nice casting. Save the senseless damage for WhistlinDiesel!
Check out Dalton's Gto revival! ruclips.net/video/DzpDvD2nxnU/видео.htmlsi=WN2oQiRXw1ABI4df
I would like to get I contact about an old car in Southern ohio
I may have missed a joke but those "original model T's" are actually improved A models.
Either way I'm going back to drinking beer and watching
Dalton is hilarious
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how much do ya want for that tape player in front of the car? it looks like some 70s stereo system probably Pioneer not sure tho
who else’s day instantly become 50x better when there’s a new junkyard digs upload?
Real
Here from Austria as well ✌️
Mine
Yeah please don't take out that beautiful 56 Chevy
mine
You and PBG have quickly become my favorite channels. You're both very relatable and down to earth.
Can't agree more after the "van" episode I've been a regular with pbg
Totally agree. My only criticism is that some episodes turn into infomercials on some new brand or supplier Kevin is working with, and those can be tiresome. Commercials are fine, but when you can't escape the selling for the episode content, its a bit much. Thankfully those aren't too often.
NoNonsenseKnowHow, Diesel Creek and Andrew Camarata are good too
YES!!!!!
It is still amazes me. A bunch of guys with hand held cameras, a piece of sand paper, and a bunch of cans of brake clean can make content enjoyable and funny to watch that is 10 times better than the stuff you get on TV with fancy camera and tons of money to spend. JYD, you done good my friends.
you forgot the pliers
These revivals are super exciting to a mechanic like myself who still enjoys his job after 28 years . Thanks for the hard work guys, this is fun.👍🏻👍🏻
I remember back in the 70s we had purple gas which was designated "farm use only". There was no road tax assigned to it so it was cheaper than regular.
We still have that in rural Texas, still untaxed which is great for the farms
Still have it in Kentucky
I have a 1987 fifth avenue that I'm in the middle of restoring I stumbled upon this Channel not to long ago and I can't stop watching this is what I've always wanted to do with my dad when we got to the car we had it running in 15 minutes all we had to fix was a gas line and I drove it all the way from Pennsylvania to Indiana on 32 year old tires
@drundub73 I'm not sure my uncle had the car for a few year before he decided to get rid of it but he had bought it from a lady in tionesta Pennsylvania and it belong to her husband who was a preacher and only drove it on Sunday other than that I don't know much more about who previously owed it
10:18 that is a model A! love the original green spoke wheels. Keep up the great work!
I’m glad I’m not the only one who caught that haha Kevin needs to brush up on his early fords. 😂😂
I read through a surprisingly hi number of comments before finding this. I was beginning to think I was the only one.
I love that 56.. Thanks for sharing.
Always look forward to you and your good lady's vlogs. My Saturday mornings are better for it when you uplode on a Fridays night. Love what you do and how you do it. Your vlogs are very well worked out, and your brain power apon solving this stuff out is just so good. Once again, Kevin, thank you for entertaining us all and teaching a 53 year old new tricks from old stuff. Please keep them coming 🙏
The front end on the Bonneville is one of the best looking front ends I've seen in a long time.
Honestly that Turbo Trans Am would be interesting for either of you to take on. Poor things were pretty underpowered, so who knows. Maybe take a larger turbo and some tuning and you may have a beast of a 301 V8
Put 455 into trans am
Man I love these revival videos
Outside of that light value 56 is very nice old chevy Motor looks good 25:00 @Junkyard Digs
It always amazes me how many hundreds of thousands, if not millions of dollars worth of old machinery and vehicles these old farmers have managed to accumulate over the years and left to gather dust. Everything you've managed to turn over and start has had a mouse or rat's nest blow out the tailpipe. Love the farm revival videos!
There is a special place in heaven for people like you guys rescuing the classic cars ❤
You need to get that old combine going and take it home. We had one, they're loud and cantankerous, but reliable and do an excellent job. Can't wait for the next episode
That Bonneville is so beautiful in that shade of green
"Betcha my lawnmowers faster than yours, peckerwood!!" Lol
Tip for starting old diesels like that John Deere diesel combine, from personal experience and even in owners manuals in many pieces of equipment it says to give it throttle while cranking. So my advice anytime trying to get an older mechanical diesel running is to hold it full throttle so you get maximum fuel pressure and compression while also giving it periodic shots of Cosby sauce, hope that helps fellas, love these series of many old cars
Combine revival please and the whole town of Greece City, Pa. Farmer nation is asking if you can get the one that's 25% larger than ours running. Great Sunday and good morning to you all 🌞!
I'm two seconds into the video and I see something I'm almost more interested in than the cars - that 70s stereo in front of the green car lol. I'd have grabbed that as well and restored it. Not necessarily for the sound quality or anything, but just because it is an iconic piece of 70s lifestyle, every bit as much as the cars.
Love that dog leg window on the 56
Love the Green Paint on this Bonneville Kevin Dalton and Angus 0:57 @Junkyard Digs @Pole Barn Garage
I absolutely love it when Junkyard Digs post! Keep up the amazing content. I also love how you guys make very entertaining, funny, and learnable content. Keep up the amazing work!
As a lawn tractor guy as well as a car guy i liked the 70s deere revival.
I used to have a Pontiac 455 back in the day and it had tons of torque, it's a prefect match for a video with Dalton at Pole Barn Garage!
Love the Way these old Bonneville's Look especially the front end looks so good 35:47 @Junkyard Digs
Love those big body Pontiacs!!
Had 65 Bonny ,67 Grand Prix, some older Pontiacs....59..57
I look forward to this show every time. Thank you all for your hard work and entertaining way you tackle obstacles.
It will be cool to revive the Volkswagen bug and for yourself the Volkswagen van.. It could be Mook' s new daily get around car. Super awesome to revive the 56 Chevy.
Please revive the turbo trans am. I would really love to see that car run and drive again. Thanks I love yours and Mooks videos.
I have that poster of Steve Cannon of WCCO radio in the Cities. It was a great radio show!
I'm glad I'm not the only one on here that remembers Steve Cannon on CCO
Wow the interior is pretty nice Love the Green interior 3:23 @Junkyard Digs
HEY I have that exact John Deere. Mine was from 1976 or something. Thing runs great. Got a big ol rear tiller and a plow up front. Comes in very handy for gardening or snow removal on the property. We even tow 20ft jet boats around with it lol. Awesome lawn tractors!
ik right?
I used to service a 1972 JD 112 just like it for a guy, the thing had been used to high hell and back, but it ran and worked great.
I didn't know there was ice tea in there 😂😂 to hilarious bob 9:28 @Junkyard Digs
Who clicked so fast they didn’t even read the title
Me apparently 😂😂
@@JunkyardDigsI love the vids and I would love to get in contact about a car in Southern ohio
Me
Me also! 8 minutes since release, 1.5k views already!
Ik
The little john deere with the Kohler engine that could 14:25 @Junkyard Digs
It’s the best when junkyard digs posts 😊
You guys together is great. Living the dream of every car guy. Thanks for all the awesome fellas.
This abandoned farm looks like a hell of a haven for someone who enjoys wrenching on old cars. Also I saw an old VW bus in the background. It might run if it has an engine.
Yes that van is nice. Would be cool if it runs. I would buy it always wanted a Microbus 😊
You're making me so jealous with all of these Pontiacs lol
If you get this Bonnie back to Iowa, you need to have a drag race of all 3 big land yachts.
Yessss another episode of junkyard digs!!🔥
You always find the farms with all the great cars!!!
You two guys together are hilarious!!
I like the vids with Dalton and Angus along for the ride... attempted ride
Always love seeing the garden tractor revivals.
Boataville’s 455 has a some wallup left in it!
Kevin and Angus you guys have had a lot of success getting this old iron going again. Have loved it. The combine was rather bad. But the lawn mower was funny.💯👍
Old 265 Chevy. Headlight eyebrows are not rusted out - that's amazing! Grill sidepieces not rusted. 2 speed power glide trans.
Just my opinion but i think its more interesting if you stick to 1 vehicle and a more through and planned out video, with some better camera work etc. But ofc i still love it! Hope you keep growing!
I love those old Kohler cast iron engines that John Deere used to use. I have an early 70s 212 that is just straight immortal, no matter how cold it is, no matter how shit the gas is, it'll fire right up every single time.
I'm always amazed by the gems you guys find
Me too
Beautiful, beautiful freaking car! Green on green was a nice combo.
I have a 1970 Cadillac Eldorado in similar shape in the same color combo but mine has a black vinyl top.
Just when you thought Kevin and Dalton had perfect chemistry, Angus comes in the picture and now I can't live without the trio.
An FYI . When you open the fuel system on a diesel you have to bleed the fuel lines to the injectors by cracking all of the fuel line nuts at the injectors and crank until you see fuel coming out the lines ....
Always love your videos can't wait for the rest of the series
Haven’t been on RUclips in years so happy this was the first thing that popped up
Love the video’s sadly we got about the same stuff at my dads family’s farm 200+ cars and tractors and a few mowers and such.
Start a channel and put some content out.
That 56 is awesome looking in that color.
Is it just me or do all junkyard digs cars are so cool?
Man that Bonnie vill was awesome keep on doing those old revivals Keven 😁
Already more epic than the first one! And man that '56 was sweeeeet! As everyone else here, I'll definitely be looking forward to the rest! Also a big thanks to mister Angus "Daffy" Quacker for the help! 😂
I like Bob, Bob makes me giggle 😊
And if there was any car that youve worked on that I would want it’s that green beast of a bonneville
I daily a 70 executive, exactly like that Bonneville, crazy to see what they look like all nice and shiny
Gotta love the chrome!
Man, Im loving those Bonnevilles....
I envy you guys! What an awesome playground you guys have found!
56 Chevy is a keeper. Those Pontiacs run but you ran out of gas twice in a block. Chevy is a 265 or 283 with a Powerglide. Powerglides always work. Great Video
I want to see the 2 V-dubs run!
Awesome to see the Bonneville Moving itself With her own power 33:01 @Junkyard Digs
I’d love to see y’all revive the VW bus.
Love that 1970 Bonneville! Reminds me of my parents 1970 Caprice
Multi vehicle revivals in the one episode. This is what we are all here for and I love it.
That combine is like from the mid 70's!
Love the content ❤
I had a ‘70 Bonneville 455. Running good, that thing’ll pass everything but a gas station!
That thing's oil reminds me of our lawnmower that's never had the oil changed in the over 15 years we've owned it. I pulled the dipstick and there was a blob on the end of it. I walked it 50 feet into the house to show my mom (she worked at gas stations including with mechanic bays for a LONG time) and all the way into the house and back to the mower it NEVER DRIPPED in fact it never moved at all. So I did the smart thing and poured a little gas into the oil and it broke that shit down and made it start flowing again and the mower instantly seemed to have a lot more power and stopped running so rough.. Then the next time I used it I added some new oil to overfull and it never once smoked or ran rough or anything.. I don't trust that dipstick at all now. (the thing is on it's last legs and I hope it'll break soon so that we can get a new one.. though I'm pretty sure small engines are now illegal for sale in California.. -.- fucking Newsom)
You can still buy a new mower until 2024 and keep using them but I think that you should trade your old machine for a new free electric one and fucking Newsom will pay for it and our tax money as well
@@Dwayne-mb2uj the thing is that my dad won't buy a new one so long as this one still works.. he's one of those.
Change your oil, polluter.
Awesome to see the 56 Belair driving itself out of its Grave and it sounds dang good so gorgeous 36:04 @Junkyard Digs
I have to ask, im more interested in that 1950’s air conditioner… is that by chance for sale?
I second this...
0:43 Angus & Dalton 😂
This is why I love your videos so much. A bunch of friends having a great time.
as a person with very limited automotive skills,I can't stop watching these
that 56 chavy would be a great restoration car back to a nice car for sure. the bonneville too to a certain degree. great video.
Love it when you and PBG do stuff together
I love what you are doing with these 70's land yachts. So cool! Please keep them coming!
I second that.
JYD & PBG collaboration videos are fantastic entertainment. I really appreciate these and have subscribed to both almost from the beginning for each of your channels. Thanks so much.
That tin top camper VW bus looks like it could use a revival!
56 chevy pulled the Bonneville I would love to Own that Green Bonneville that is awesome great videos guys as always thanks for the entertainment Kevin Angus Dalton and Bob 42:00 @Junkyard Digs @Pole Barn Garage
I don't know much but if that engine in the 56 was original it would be a 265 and be painted red not orange. Great job on these old beauties. Cheers!
I'd be all over that Bonneville! Where is the auction?? Family name to look for? That thing is in great shape!!!
Beautiful beautiful cars!!
I really wish that you guys wouldn't beat on the carburetors with tools. It ends up marring an otherwise nice casting. Save the senseless damage for WhistlinDiesel!
It's now to the point I watch both of y'all channels jus to see you and Dalton collaborate on project please keep it up 💪🏾
That 112 would be early 70's. you need that 95 combine. My wife's dad had one, good machine.
I have reverence for the man who passed away. He had great taste and loved his collection. This is my favorite video so far. Homer.
Simpson
Proud of you young fellas bring those great cars back to life!!!!! Good Job Boys!!!!!
Nice to see more of this adventure you guys decided to partake in!!! Cool stuff guys!!! Some cool cars n other goodies!!
The worth of that 56 post will put many meals on your table. What a cool find!! Be safe!
I like both of the cars in this video
Just had to watch this one again. A classic. Keep them coming Kevin.