Time Capsule Abandoned Kansas Farmstead & Mechanic Shop! Plus 1930s, 1940s, 1950s Car Graveyard!

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
  • Mr. Goodpliers checks out an abandoned farmstead and mechanic's shop in Herkimer Kansas! Come along and look at relics in the farmhouse, barns, and sheds! Cars, trucks, tractors and more, untouched for decades! Then we'll head out back and wander through the graveyard of 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s vehicles!
    To see footage of the auction sale, check out the RUclips channel Iowa Classic Cars

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  • @432b86ed
    @432b86ed Год назад +67

    There is something satisfying about watching someone documenting an old residence in a respectful manner.

    • @jaredpursey3791
      @jaredpursey3791 Год назад +1

      There's assholes and then there's adventures... u have just seen a adventurer in action.
      The difference is a asshole will bust out the rear windows of every one of those cars with not even a thought. WE know the value both historically and financially

  • @stevearmstrong4561
    @stevearmstrong4561 Год назад +25

    So sad. I can only think of the people who have passed on and all of the ghostly memories on that beautiful farm..How their lives had meaning and purpose.

    • @jamesgibson5876
      @jamesgibson5876 Год назад +2

      Every time I see something like that I get depressed.. this was once someone's dreams and hopes ... now it has lost all that 😢

    • @BitterDemo
      @BitterDemo Год назад +1

      I was just thinking the same thing, It is so sad who we used to be, and today our own Children and families do not have time for us. Way back in 1957 I and my New wife from St. Joseph, Missouri became Managers of the Bowlerina in Goodland , Kansas and Burlington, Colorado. When we opened under our management we allowed the locals to Bowl the first Week Free. and the Owner's was so upset because they did not owe those people anything. Sad to say, their attitude caused my wife to want to move on. I was just out of the 101 St. Airborne om february 19, 1957. That was to be my first Job as a young married veteran.

  • @steves7896
    @steves7896 Год назад +36

    You always put out awesome videos. But I died and went to Heaven watching this one!
    All the elements were in place, a balmy placid day, the whole place to yourself and everything frozen in time on an unheard of level of authenticity. It couldn't have gotten any more dreamy than this. The freight train horn off in the distance took it to a whole new nostalgic dimension. I'm so grateful to you for documenting these places and appreciating them for what they are. The real thing can not be recreated, they are getting fewer and fewer, and once they're gone, they're gone. Absolutely amazing.

  • @tompastian3447
    @tompastian3447 Год назад +11

    What I really like is that you tell what the make and year of each vehicle is. A lot of guys shoot videos like this, miss some of the best cars and don't bother to tell you what the various cars are or the year. Typical of midwest farmers, who often were brutal on their cars and farm equipment. Being a good farmer is a time consuming business.

  • @kanointhephilippines8082
    @kanointhephilippines8082 Год назад +33

    It's sad to see a place like that with so much history get taken apart. So many neat things there that took decades to accumulate. I would enjoy spending a few weeks there tinkering and getting things running. In the end we are only stewards of the things we have, everything gets passed on. Thank you for the tour of the farm, It brought back so many memories of a simpler time.

    • @JustanOlGuy
      @JustanOlGuy Год назад +2

      It has so much potential left.

    • @rexjolles
      @rexjolles Год назад

      @@JustanOlGuy more like so much potential theft! I'd rob that place blind

  • @johnm.5848
    @johnm.5848 Год назад +18

    I'm amazed that these old family owned farms that are abandoned are still being found even in the early 21st Century intact and with equipment and vehicles to boot. May more be found.

    • @bb5242
      @bb5242 Год назад +2

      some old lady probably lived there until very recently, the farm itself was left as-is when her husband died

  • @sandie302
    @sandie302 Год назад +2

    Someones dreams and life put into that place, Probably home to a few kids too. Lots of neat stuff but kind of sad too

  • @edwardmartin3069
    @edwardmartin3069 Год назад +16

    Hopefully most of those vehicles were saved. There is a tremendous amount of useable, hard-to-find parts and trim out there in that field. I would have loved to have a few days to dig through those piles of metal. One can only imagine the amounts of useable, collectable hardware and stuff that is buried in there... Thanks for your continued efforts to document these historical sites loaded with human interest stories....

    • @patdesrosiers6423
      @patdesrosiers6423 Год назад +4

      Glass especially in many of the field cars is in excellent condition and hard to find for many of them

    • @rexjolles
      @rexjolles Год назад

      yeah. I own a '50 ford and the replacement speakers are non existent

    • @Ultra1036speed
      @Ultra1036speed Год назад

      A lot of them are 2 doors .

  • @williamworden3597
    @williamworden3597 11 месяцев назад +1

    It's just amazing how good the potmetal and chrome are on those 40s n 50s cars. That Pontiac coupe is more than a parts car... that's a "builder".😀

  • @davew5511
    @davew5511 Год назад +1

    Thank you. For. Sharing. I. Love this stuff !!!!! My. Ultimate. Favorite s. !!!! Thank you

  • @Schneids15
    @Schneids15 Год назад +10

    Tim you are preserving history by filming these videos more than you know. Keep them up. Never see awesome Farmstead’s like this in Canada.

  • @davew5511
    @davew5511 Год назад +4

    Hey. Thanks. For. Sharing. This is my all time favorite. Farm house finds. !!!!! Really. Nice !!!!

  • @katbot2190
    @katbot2190 Год назад +1

    I was 1 year old in '62. I don't quite remember what I was doing. 🤣😂 You got that right about the Texas guys. I would be on that tin in a heartbeat. And I'm old Texas gal. Thanks for taking the time to look around that old farm. Very cool. you are right about the old farms being split up. People don't realize the consequences of losing good farm land. No food. Recently, a lot of farm/ranch land down at the coast was hopefully not sold but leased for solar panels. What a waste.

    • @jamesgibson5876
      @jamesgibson5876 Год назад

      Got me beat by a year.. I grew up on a place in the middle of Oklahoma like this... it's funny but altho I get a allover the world..every 15 or 20 years or so when I'm in that part of the world I go by there and stare at where I came from... anyway.... yup

  • @pachuco1815
    @pachuco1815 Год назад +2

    very kooooooooooooool videos. the lowrider guy here again watching enjoying good stuff

  • @jeffcraft3980
    @jeffcraft3980 Год назад +6

    Boy do I love the documentation including buildings and narration.

  • @inspectadrift8478
    @inspectadrift8478 Год назад +2

    You have a very good knowledge of the years and makes of the cars and their parts. I'm very impressed!!

  • @pablosforza
    @pablosforza 7 месяцев назад +1

    From Buenos Aires Argentina, congratulations for the great work you do. It makes me happy if any car can be saved and not remain abandoned. Thanks again for sharing the video. Here in Argentina there are many vehicles that can still be saved. I am restoring a 47 Chevrolet fleetmaster coupe.

  • @Gerk8
    @Gerk8 Год назад +14

    I can't wait to see what you guys saved from this farm!

    • @rayhope7957
      @rayhope7957 Год назад +1

      some look salvageable enough to maybe put on a newer drive train!

  • @briankennedy7813
    @briankennedy7813 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video. You could spend 25 years pulling parts off those cars. Wonderful !!

  • @lamarjohnson1139
    @lamarjohnson1139 Год назад +5

    Awesome farm. I'd love to get that Nash and the rambler!

  • @allanfranklin9615
    @allanfranklin9615 Год назад +3

    Another piece of history, days past. Kind of sad to see it languish away. The green 52 Chevy was in great condition, two door, straight body, I hope someone saves it. Those tractors could be salvaged as there is a big market for them. Lots of parts that could be used, hate to see them scrapped. Good video.

  • @robroaring7175
    @robroaring7175 Год назад +1

    Great vid! Something sooo good…your knowledge of cars is great. I’m sitting outside in the sun in Hobart,Tasmania, Australia watching this on my iPad… Each time you identify a car, my phone, sitting on my lap would vibrate. I realised it was listening to you and when you said 1941 Chevrolet, it google search it! Lol. Thank you and thank you google!, 😅

  • @rogereaston1188
    @rogereaston1188 Год назад +15

    I know you're a busy guy, but... you should start another channel just to explore the architecture of these old farms. Houses, barns, etc. Any building 100 or so years old or more. That would be fascinating also.

    • @oliverpetroski4205
      @oliverpetroski4205 Год назад +2

      You should check "Stepside adventures" channel. Robert and his crew does just that.

  • @Kenika
    @Kenika 11 месяцев назад +1

    I really enjoyed your visit to the old farm. Made me think of the of the junkyard my aunt and uncle lived next to when I was a kid. Sometimes Dad and us boys would sneak into when we'd visit. Those old cars were so neat. I always thought there was a certain dignity to them even in the junkyard. What I'd give to do that again.

  • @dr.t.
    @dr.t. Год назад +1

    This place is a gem, it's like a museum, fantastic 😎😎

  • @frankwurth5375
    @frankwurth5375 Год назад +1

    Love that Farm stead, wish it was mine! Sad to see these old places disappear. Might be the same here in a very few years, as we get older and times change. Thanks for the tour.

  • @valentinogross
    @valentinogross Год назад +1

    I can't wait to see what you guys saved from this farm!. I can't wait to see what you guys saved from this farm!.

  • @jerroldmcley4347
    @jerroldmcley4347 Год назад +1

    Very cool 😎👍 place glad you know your car history

  • @douglassiemens4245
    @douglassiemens4245 Год назад +1

    In 1962, I was living in McPherson County in the town called Windom. My dad was the last principal of Windom High School, which closed in 1966.

  • @432b86ed
    @432b86ed Год назад +1

    Flatland stretching out as far as the eye can see. To this lifelong city dweller it looks like another planet. Makes me wish I was there with you to show me around.

  • @rayeddy528
    @rayeddy528 Год назад +9

    Great stuff Tim !! I really appreciate your narration on this time in our history !!! Thank you Sir !!! Stay safe my friend and God bless you and your family!!!! In 1962 I was eleven years old. Probably out in the woods with my Daisy hunting the allusive " tiger " !! Haha !!! Probably not many of them here in Virginia !!! Eddy

    • @2509498788
      @2509498788 Год назад +2

      Where else would find a channel like this. Tim is such an interesting man..

    • @indycharlie
      @indycharlie Год назад +1

      I was also Eddie . Probably doing much the same in rural Indiana . One year , before .. The world changed . ..

    • @michaelhostetler5190
      @michaelhostetler5190 Год назад

      Love it. Kinda sad though love to see how it looked back in the day....

  • @browntr4
    @browntr4 Год назад +2

    Wow ... unbelievable history and relics of all types. What a find....

  • @alexanderfaust2361
    @alexanderfaust2361 Год назад

    it is impossible to watch without tears

  • @dombutler7685
    @dombutler7685 Год назад +7

    Thanks Tim, loved seeing this farm and all it's detritus! Wish I could have seen it before the clean up, but it was still awesome. I wouldn't have been able to walk away without picking over those junk piles!

    • @davidgerwin7885
      @davidgerwin7885 Год назад +1

      Old junk piles. The ultimate dumpster dive.

  • @jeep2003
    @jeep2003 Год назад +3

    Pretty amazing that stuff is still around. I guess it took this long for the scrap yards to come around out there in the middle of nowhere the metal had nowhere else to go.

  • @CycolacFan
    @CycolacFan Год назад +8

    As ever I’m impressed with your depth of knowledge, not so much the cars - I can usually get within a year of identifying them - but the rusty farm equipment. Great stuff 👍

    • @2509498788
      @2509498788 Год назад +1

      Likewise

    • @ericpetz5831
      @ericpetz5831 Год назад

      Even though I love looking at old iron, cars, farm equipment etc. I like the old equipment the most. You just don't see it anymore, because like 4 door cars, the equipment is usually the 1st to go. That old equipment makes excellent focal points in flower beds, yards etc.

  • @markopolo7651
    @markopolo7651 Год назад +2

    My mother lived in Kansas on a farm just like this. I always wanted to see it but apparently it was demolished to build a mall. I appreciate you showing everything so I can at least imagine what it was like.

  • @charlesreynolds2798
    @charlesreynolds2798 Год назад

    Thank you for documenting this history

  • @Flying4Film
    @Flying4Film Год назад +2

    I would love to photograph a place like this with my 4x5 camera and some sheets of bw film. Even though it’s sad to see a place in this condition, there is also beauty in it. Glad you were able to document it and share it with the rest of us.

  • @garlandremingtoniii1338
    @garlandremingtoniii1338 Год назад +1

    What I would give for me, and my wife, just to be able to go inside this house and the barn, and all the buildings scattered on the property. And not only be able to do a walk-through, but to be able to spend as much time looking things over, but to be able to take as much time as we wanted. In doing-so.

  • @oliverpetroski4205
    @oliverpetroski4205 Год назад +2

    Those 40's split front window cars look cool. Lately they are becoming my fav. car era.

  • @redmondjp
    @redmondjp Год назад +2

    Darnit, that Rambler wagon would make a perfect patina rig - straight body and all good glass - I'd get it running and driving, clean up the interior a bit, and rock the exterior as-is.

    • @steves7896
      @steves7896 Год назад

      Heck yeah, my thoughts exactly!

  • @jefferykaighin7039
    @jefferykaighin7039 Год назад +2

    Wow! Thank you for taking the time to make this video for us to appreciate! You are so right when you said you hated to see this go away like it is because I sure do too Brother... when you first looked in the window of the machine shed and mentioned old lathes, I recognized the "Souix Valve Grinder" setting right there plane as day! I have this exact same model and these sell for $500-$1000 all day long! I live in Kansas and grew up with Grandparents with farms exactly like this... You are Very Knowledgeable of Automotive History and Thank You for sharing this with us!!!

    • @mr.goodpliers6988
      @mr.goodpliers6988  Год назад +1

      Thanks for stopping by the channel Jeffery! It hurt seeing this place broken up. It was a true time capsule. I can't explain it, but being there in the physical presence of it had the power to transport a person back in time, for a few hours each trip. Thanks for your kind words and memories!

  • @davidrussell8795
    @davidrussell8795 Год назад +2

    You sure know your stuff! What lake are you near?
    The skiny 2 wheels on front of tractors my uncle used on corn farming,as they fit between the rows of corn,so this farm must have done corn harvesting besides being the local repair shop!

  • @atleeriksen8514
    @atleeriksen8514 Год назад +1

    What a great video. Really enjoyable...but sad at the same time, knowing it is all gone now.
    I think I saw a 52-53 Ford there. I need those stainless headlight rings :)

  • @jasonburke3064
    @jasonburke3064 Год назад +1

    U are very knowledgeable about years. Nice work

  • @jimolson8424
    @jimolson8424 Год назад +4

    Huge building site.
    The Hart-Par tractor was before the Oliver name.

  • @dutchepperson2727
    @dutchepperson2727 Год назад +2

    Good job. Really enjoyed the footage

  • @brucesimpson7169
    @brucesimpson7169 Год назад +1

    As a kid in Kansas we used to find hot rod material everywwhere. Sometimes dragging them out of a creek. Back then farmers didnt throw away anything.

  • @MAXMUSTERMANN-pv4in
    @MAXMUSTERMANN-pv4in 9 месяцев назад +1

    Wonderfull absolut wonderfull !!!! E absolute Dream !!!!

  • @rogerringer7066
    @rogerringer7066 Год назад +43

    As an auctioneer the first thing I told families or the caretakers is not to throw anything away or haul anything to junk until I got there and went through it.

    • @sallybrokaw6124
      @sallybrokaw6124 Год назад +11

      Also any paperwork they find for tools or machine tools needs to go with the equipment. If the equipment has been long gone the paperwork is still of value to someone restoring said equipment. AL B.

    • @mr.goodpliers6988
      @mr.goodpliers6988  Год назад +11

      I've picked better things out of dumpsters than some of the items I have bid for!

    • @steves7896
      @steves7896 Год назад +8

      I don't think anything old can be categorized as refuse anymore other than the dirt and filth that happens to coat it. Take a walk through antique malls today and notice how even the most frivolous of items are being marketed. Everything is collectable now. I didn't see a single item in this whole video that wouldn't have been of interest or of value to someone. Even artists and creative folks are making use of things that are incomplete or broken. A sight like this may not be so unusual in this Midwest region but out west where I am, Las Vegas, the sight of all these things come with a significantly greater impact and are much much harder to come by. I hope none of it went to scrap, right on down to the random weathered planks.
      Eagerly looking forward to seeing what all you came away with Tim!

    • @patdesrosiers6423
      @patdesrosiers6423 Год назад +5

      Similar to in the u pull it yards, picking parts off nicer cars in the boneyard than mine that I’m fixing

    • @richardthomas9169
      @richardthomas9169 Год назад +2

      Roger Ringer - where does a guy find the listings for similar auctions? Is there a good website?

  • @allenbuck5589
    @allenbuck5589 Год назад

    That place was big time in its day. Thanks from. Sc

  • @rexjolles
    @rexjolles Год назад +2

    I'd love to buy that place and take all that stuff

    • @mr.goodpliers6988
      @mr.goodpliers6988  Год назад +1

      This farm had a serene, museum like feeling to it that I've only experienced a couple other places, out of the thousands I've been to. It hurt me seeing it dispersed. But that was the way it had to be.

    • @rexjolles
      @rexjolles Год назад

      @@mr.goodpliers6988 I won't snitch if you steal

  • @PressedSteel1919
    @PressedSteel1919 Год назад +2

    there are antique prewar bicycles & parts waiting to be found.......!

  • @JustanOlGuy
    @JustanOlGuy Год назад +1

    Thanks fer sharing.

  • @radgrand
    @radgrand Год назад +1

    so sick- ive been a picker a long time- but i have to get re ignited every spring to get out there and research auctions and such- thanks for the abandoned farm gold field Fix stoked for this season

  • @rickterry8991
    @rickterry8991 Год назад +1

    Ty for sharing this. I felt like I was walking the fields with you. Hopefully all this including the farmhouse will be brought back to life again. Definitely some of the rides is restorable. Best wishes

  • @michealadams1206
    @michealadams1206 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the tour & comments on all the items on the old property. I can only imagine what everyday was like back in the day when people were there living their life. It was very touching to watch. You conducted yourself with respect to what was there as you made the video. Thank you sir.

  • @johnanthony9416
    @johnanthony9416 Год назад +1

    OMG that 52 chev is the crown jewel and I want the rambler wagon very cool

  • @jjtt7408
    @jjtt7408 Год назад +1

    YOU SHOULD GET SOME TYPE OF A SMALL GOLF CART TO RIDE AROUND THE ACRES OF LAND THAT YOU WALK / THANKS FOR ALL THE WALKING AROUND YOU DO TO SHOW US ALL THE STUFF THAT WE LIKE TO SEE

  • @YahshuaLovesMe
    @YahshuaLovesMe Год назад +1

    amazing cars... relics of long ago...

  • @ceedell
    @ceedell Год назад +1

    Another great place. 1937 Chevrolet Style No 1217 Master 2dr. Coupe, Paint 217 Toronto Blue (dark blue), Trim 63 Brown Mohair. Was a very pretty car.

  • @michaelfraser5723
    @michaelfraser5723 Год назад +1

    Con crete travels through time, unhindered by nostalgia.

  • @case188
    @case188 Год назад

    It’s great to see all the original glass in those cars usually it’s all smashed out of them very cool.

  • @darbytat2
    @darbytat2 Год назад +1

    Very cool, thanks for sharing. And thanks for pointing out the license plates and the years. Also pretty amazing that almost all of the glass in the vehicles is still intact.

  • @larrynajar8584
    @larrynajar8584 Год назад +1

    thank you so much , Im HOOKED

  • @Scalihoo
    @Scalihoo Год назад +2

    Thumbs up 👍👍 I know some about old cars but you my friend are in a league of your own 🙌

  • @michaelhunt2369
    @michaelhunt2369 Год назад +1

    love listening to your knowledge here in England

  • @PumaPete
    @PumaPete Год назад +1

    Really enjoyed this video! You knowledge is incredible. Thank you!

  • @Momvon1
    @Momvon1 Год назад +1

    Thank you for all your car knowledge, I really enjoyed the video. Your right wiped clean and the family farm will be a mall or something.

  • @peterselten500
    @peterselten500 Год назад +1

    Hi tim the mid 50s cars are my picks thanks for the tour. Cheers mate 🇦🇺

  • @coldwarmotors
    @coldwarmotors Год назад +1

    Great old place! Hate to see it go, like so many... Lots of fun heaps to buy though... I look forward to seeing what you ended up with! Cheers.

  • @hanske4106
    @hanske4106 Год назад +1

    that train in the distance: beautiful !

    • @johndemeen5575
      @johndemeen5575 Год назад

      That’s was Stobe the Hobo. Rolling by. From St.Paul.

  • @Tmax-ub5br
    @Tmax-ub5br Год назад +1

    I like old wagons like that rambler a rare one indeed.

  • @tymac3306
    @tymac3306 Год назад +1

    That Honda is very rare and very valuable

  • @glenncutright9769
    @glenncutright9769 Год назад

    that place has a lot of charm thanks Mr Good Plier

  • @sallybrokaw6124
    @sallybrokaw6124 Год назад +2

    The welder is a Lincoln. The electric motor versions I used years ago used a 10 horsepower motor to turn the welder armature. Sounded like an idling jet engine.AL B.

  • @sombeki5199
    @sombeki5199 10 месяцев назад +1

    Çok güzel bir videoydu evlat

  • @brettjones5041
    @brettjones5041 Год назад +1

    fantastic lookover sir

  • @timhunt1482
    @timhunt1482 Год назад +1

    Where was I in 1962? I was in my mom's belly waiting to be born on May 26th 1963

    • @timhunt1482
      @timhunt1482 Год назад +1

      I love these old cars I'm in going to cream myself

  • @anesu.gilbertmatenje4832
    @anesu.gilbertmatenje4832 Год назад

    There is something sad about seeing a place like this go to waste , it's unbelievable that it's abandoned, someone put alot of love and devotion into this farm ,I can only imagine that they are deceased

  • @gonsolop2429
    @gonsolop2429 Год назад +1

    Its somewhst sad to see them get crushed but the buildings look untouched by any tornados & high winds for several decades.
    This tells land developers that this is a good place too develope. Unfortunately, industrial buildings & apartments usually get such prime realestate. However, being so far away from the city, houses might get 1st pick, the purpose of a suburb. More & more people desire a house on a half acre to one acre lot today. The barns could serve as a community center.
    So, clearing that land could be worth serious money for the current owner.
    Has anybody bothered to metal detect the land?
    Any hidden cashes or fortunes still unaccounted for?

  • @davidmckinney6577
    @davidmckinney6577 Год назад +1

    I'd sure love to have the old pot belly stove and cookstove.

  • @ThomasSmith-fz6wq
    @ThomasSmith-fz6wq Год назад +1

    Thanks for saving them from the crushers!

  • @davidmaggard9403
    @davidmaggard9403 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing your great adventures

  • @ThomasSmith-fz6wq
    @ThomasSmith-fz6wq Год назад +1

    Most of those cars are salvageable! The folks that collected these vehicles had a good eye!

  • @dougiemrfxit7456
    @dougiemrfxit7456 Год назад +3

    I was born in 1962; safe in my crib.

  • @torekristoffersen176
    @torekristoffersen176 Год назад +6

    Incredible place- is the whole place for sale? What a step back in time- ❤

  • @JimNichols
    @JimNichols Год назад +1

    In 1962 I was doing the 2 year old thing... :)

  • @rogerdreed69
    @rogerdreed69 Год назад +2

    That place is incredible! Great video

  • @patdesrosiers6423
    @patdesrosiers6423 Год назад +2

    Great video Tim, I always learn from them. Good comparison of the 55and 56 Pontiacs. The old man had a 55 when we were kids, also the 54 Ford with the bullet in the grill center. Rear quarter trim also show the year difference on the 52 to 54 Fords

  • @unclemarksdiyauto
    @unclemarksdiyauto Год назад +1

    Cute little Honda car! The Rambler wgn looked good. I imagine no floor left? Look forward to seeing what you acquired!

  • @THROTTLEPOWER
    @THROTTLEPOWER Год назад

    😍Oh wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!👍

  • @timhunt1482
    @timhunt1482 Год назад +1

    Everyday we are standing in a time capsule racing down a river from the past everyday or standing in a wind tunnel facing down a future from the past

  • @rudyflores9395
    @rudyflores9395 Год назад +1

    Man you guys are lucky these people KICK the bucket & you guy can buy these kool cars sometimes real cheap. Man buy the 52 chevy AGAIN man your lucky.

  • @floydt2029
    @floydt2029 Год назад +1

    Very nice video!, thanks for sharing!

  • @benroosa2328
    @benroosa2328 Год назад +1

    musthave been a beautiful place a long time ago

  • @timhanson2080
    @timhanson2080 Год назад +1

    Looking forward to the next video 👍

  • @indycharlie
    @indycharlie Год назад +1

    Damn !! This must have been a massive farm . I have never seen a farm with a Boiler Plant / building with one boiler , let alone three !! Wow ! There must be a massive fuel oil tank underground . Other than heating the house , maybe . What else were they for ?! All this accumulation laying around , had to be from several generations . Unless he did repair work for others cars and equipment , and these are old parts off those ... Great video ... WOW !!

  • @oldskool1979
    @oldskool1979 Год назад +1

    What a gem to explore.