I’ve seen a similar method. In Puerto Rico. The man made freshly squeezed sugarcane water on the side of the road by removing a rear tire off an old farm truck. He ran a wide strap over the rim to run a roller press. Fresh cane water on the side of the road!
Thank you for your comments I'm in Facebook jail I am 55 years old and I remember seeing this process is there making sour gum right is stuff my grandma used to use for like molasses and syrup and cooking and I would like a reply because I want to make sure that this is what I'm seeing it looks to be about 1977
@@CameToRace Good for you, Brother! I've been working in Atlanta. Where I have witnessed pristine farmland turned into huge county trash dumps. Truck after truck. We have corrupted God's way upon the earth. I just left Atlanta today, heading back to the hills.
My grandfather did this with a donkey. When the donkey got to old he had to fill in the rutts in the ground made by the donkey then use his riding mower. Best cane syrup ever.
We tied a farmall 140 to ours and then tied the steering wheel, it ran around by itself. Not only do I miss making sorghum, but I miss all the old timers that would come and help they’re all gone now
@Chawnsacct corn cakes. Hoe cakes like pan cakes. I love friters to. They had vegetables. Savory. I like apple fritters. I think we're talking about the same thing.❤️
Sorghum...nice Chevy I got one in "Spanish Gold". Green and yellow were popular back then. I didn't like the color but the price was to good used and the A/C still blows cold. It's my favorite old farm horse. (73 1 ton welding truck the 84 Ford was my dad's and inherited it.)
Thanks for your informative description sir. We used to chew on sorghum as kids til the flavor ran out while playing in Mississippi in the mid 70's . 👍🇺🇸💪
@williamkirkland7002 back in the early 70s, a lot of farmers planted it to mix with silage, but with the smaller farmers with cattle dwindling, so has that practice. Someone from the country could always tell the difference between corn and sorghum by the tops just driving down the road. While people from the cities couldn't tell the difference.lol Then when you told them what it was, they ask what sorghum was.
Maynard thats slicker than a woodpecker. Ifn it was here I'd be loading and she'd be driving 😂. I planted a small amount of rox orange more for the grains. Sure be nice to have such a mill. I'd bet we eat well.👍👍
O...the engineer plus the McGuyvior bloodline in me wants to put it on belt drive off wheel up axle to 2 or 3 different wheels running in opposite directions for enough power 💪🤓🤠😎😏 and roll a tater.. pop top on my favorite drink... The Next one....😂
My Dad special ordered it new in 1976...check out the videos of my resurrection of it. ruclips.net/p/PLdw7uaimOewPy6ATMJHkE-l2ET4D2_4_4&si=UteTchO3LYmxb9ta
Making sugar cane syrup, did this when I was a kid, cook the juice to thicken, skim the impurities off the top and pour into cans and put the lids on them, the only thing is we used a mule to turn it
I remember when I was a kid they had road side stands in Kentucky where you could buy mollases and the raw sugar cane. I used to chew the cane it tasted really good.
Yeah I grew up in South Ga. I remember planting,cutting and grinding sugarcane. We drank to juice as well. But not to much. To much of the juice and you would some problems. Run like greased lightning 😂
We do too. You are correct and here's the videos of the restoration on that truck, my dad special ordered it new in 1976 ruclips.net/p/PLdw7uaimOewPy6ATMJHkE-l2ET4D2_4_4&si=UteTchO3LYmxb9ta
@@mattfetter4123 well a brings and straighten motor can come of anything would be more efficient that a two person ordeal like that. Made a great video
@@nostradamus7648 no sale, but you can see the videos from the restoration on it, my dad bought it new, special ordered it in 1976! ruclips.net/p/PLdw7uaimOewPy6ATMJHkE-l2ET4D2_4_4&si=UteTchO3LYmxb9ta
@@Chaos1976 thanks.my Dad special ordered it new in 1976. It was wrecked hard in 2018 and I restored it...here's the videos of the resto ruclips.net/p/PLdw7uaimOewPy6ATMJHkE-l2ET4D2_4_4&si=UteTchO3LYmxb9ta
@@CameToRace just watched the video. Had to watch another one to see it finished. Good job. Looks mint. Nice to see good ol boys like you fixing up the classics and keeping them alive. Great story teller also. I’m from Canada and my mom has an 84 Chevy high sierra four wheel drive that needs to be brought back to life. Learned how to drive in that truck. It holds a special place in my heart for sure. A childhood memory that can’t be lost. You just lit a fire under my ass to get that truck back on the road. It’s still in fairly good shape. Needs some new body panels but that’s not a big problem. Keep on doing your thing man! Great truck you have and an incredible story behind it. My moms old Chevy will end up in my sons hands one day too if I have it my way.
@@CameToRace I get it. The harder the job the greater the reward. I was just talking to my mom about her truck and she said oh that thing is too far gone. So I showed her your video and said it’s never too far gone if it’s important enough.
@CameToRace We have 30 acres but most is woods/pasture and the rest is kinda wet. Except this year. I've got a couple buddies that have some decent ground I may talk to them. The old timers probably know of a press in the back of someone's barn .
Making malasas from sugar cane stalks ! I used to raise it with my grandpa in Waterloo in Boone County, Kentucky .
@@JamesRowland-l2t sorghum cane to molasses
Waterloo in AL too
That's east out of Lexington isn't it?
@@scottwages517 we are in southern Missouri near Branson, TANEY COUNTY
Where do y'all hail from?
My grandparents did the same thing in Butler County!
Sorghum mill
Yes it is
I wanted to say cracking corn.
@@carolharris2357 juicing sorghum cane
Sugar Cane or Sorghum/Milo ???????
I’ve seen a similar method. In Puerto Rico. The man made freshly squeezed sugarcane water on the side of the road by removing a rear tire off an old farm truck. He ran a wide strap over the rim to run a roller press. Fresh cane water on the side of the road!
Very glad to hear that there are people who know what they are doing 😊😊
@@douglasheckler7997 some of us try to keep that knowledge alive
Dude on the tractor needs a beer in his hand. 😂
It was too early for that, ...
Can't drink all day unless you start in the morning
That is a good start for some delicious blackstrap molasses rum. Is that the right answer?
@@stuartaustin7956 sorghum
@@stuartaustin7956 Yes
Wooh Raise Hell...
@@stuartaustin7956 correct answer
Thank you for your comments I'm in Facebook jail I am 55 years old and I remember seeing this process is there making sour gum right is stuff my grandma used to use for like molasses and syrup and cooking and I would like a reply because I want to make sure that this is what I'm seeing it looks to be about 1977
You hiring 🤔 I'll take the mower position!💪 I love that song! RIP RVZ.
@@BillCoxoutfit that's the best job if you don't get dizzy!
That's my all time favorite song.
Yeah RIP RVZ.
@@scottwages517 love them southern rockers!
The start to cane syrup, good stuff.
Sorghum molasses
That was big around here, we have roads named Molasses Hollow Road, and Sugar Bottom Road.
Tasty place to live
I grew up in the mountains of Southwestern Virginia. Neighbors from miles around would show up and work together turning sorghum into molasses.
@@DouglasCasey-h9y good times
@@CameToRace Amen! We just might find ourselves back there.
@@DouglasCasey-h9y i been there my entire life...still there.
@@CameToRace Good for you, Brother! I've been working in Atlanta. Where I have witnessed pristine farmland turned into huge county trash dumps. Truck after truck. We have corrupted God's way upon the earth. I just left Atlanta today, heading back to the hills.
Oh wow remember that when I was a kid making sorghum molasses out of sugarcane in 1953 good memories only we use the donkey.😊
That’s what I say use a horse a mule anything but a riding lawnmower lol
🎉pressing out the sugar
@@chuckwhitson654 rendering the sorghum sugar
I have done that with a mule
@@johncain5368 last time the mule balked after a few mins
Seen it done in old Eastern Kentucky
Youbsay youve done it wuth a mule huh . Were you 8n mexico.
My grandfather did this with a donkey. When the donkey got to old he had to fill in the rutts in the ground made by the donkey then use his riding mower. Best cane syrup ever.
It's tasty
We tied a farmall 140 to ours and then tied the steering wheel, it ran around by itself. Not only do I miss making sorghum, but I miss all the old timers that would come and help they’re all gone now
It's a lost time
Pressing sorghum. Used to watch my great uncle do it with a donkey.
@@vancemccutchen1434 the mule balked last time!
I used to watch my grandpa do it with sheep.
@@reddmendoza6765 last time, the mule balked after a few mins! Lol
"I'll tell ya' WHAT"😂🤣 WHICH REMINDS ME OF THE LATE 80's & THE EARLY 90'S WHEN/
☝🏼🤨 "CAN YOU SHUT UP & Listen! .....Shit man!" 🤣
@@Btaxton Hank Hill!
Teamwork😊
God Bless America
Work being the operative word!
Corn cakes and sorghum syrup ❤
Corn fritters and sorghum!!!!
@@Chawnsacct no vegetables. 😁
@@alexadams9644 you're talking about cornbread then. 😁
@Chawnsacct yum yum
@Chawnsacct corn cakes. Hoe cakes like pan cakes. I love friters to. They had vegetables. Savory. I like apple fritters. I think we're talking about the same thing.❤️
This is awesome!
@@WilliamSpyrison glad you enjoyed it
Sorghum squeeze. Cook it down, for candy and other things that needed sweeting. Loved it on momma's big ol cat head biscuits. 😊
@@vanwelty8704 that's correct!
Using sugar cane to make moonshine
Sorghum to make molasses
Momma told me... When I was young.
I used to do that every summer growing up years ago
It's work
The very beginning of a rum making process ?
Yup
Sorghum pressing. My Grandma would be having a Taffy Pull tonight for all the kids.
Costs more for the gas in the tractor than the cost of sugar
That's sorghum cane for molasses
Well worth the cost
😂🤣😆😭👀😉🤡🌹🖕🏼 "What makes it iron. Is that it is true 😂what ? FORGET IT just listen.
Sorghum...nice Chevy
I got one in "Spanish Gold".
Green and yellow were popular back then. I didn't like the color but the price was to good used and the A/C still blows cold. It's my favorite old farm horse.
(73 1 ton welding truck the 84 Ford was my dad's and inherited it.)
My dad bought that Chevy new in 1976, special ordered
Getting the sap out of sorghum!
We grew that and cut it for F.F.A. Then the school sent it off to be pressed after we loaded it on hay trailers.
Thanks for your informative description sir. We used to chew on sorghum as kids til the flavor ran out while playing in Mississippi in the mid 70's . 👍🇺🇸💪
@williamkirkland7002 back in the early 70s, a lot of farmers planted it to mix with silage, but with the smaller farmers with cattle dwindling, so has that practice. Someone from the country could always tell the difference between corn and sorghum by the tops just driving down the road. While people from the cities couldn't tell the difference.lol Then when you told them what it was, they ask what sorghum was.
Beautiful green on that truck
That's factory colors from 1976
I watched my grandpa do that I still have the mill he hooked up his mules to
Is it a Chattanooga? What size? For sale?
Nice
Grew up around the cane mill ,and molasses pan , it's hard work ,but good stuff , have to watch your head when you're feeding the mill .
No brain injury that day! Lol
Love those colors on that square body Chevy
Thanks watch our videos on the build.
Maynard thats slicker than a woodpecker. Ifn it was here I'd be loading and she'd be driving 😂. I planted a small amount of rox orange more for the grains. Sure be nice to have such a mill. I'd bet we eat well.👍👍
@@timmmmmmmmmmy1 where are you located?
@@CameToRace Oklahoma.
@@timmmmmmmmmmy1 we are in southern Missouri, near Branson
These will forever remind me of my great grandparents in Southwest Nebraska when I was a tiny kid and one of my all-time top five movies... Hoosiers!!
SORGHUM cane for molasses
O...the engineer plus the McGuyvior bloodline in me wants to put it on belt drive off wheel up axle to 2 or 3 different wheels running in opposite directions for enough power 💪🤓🤠😎😏 and roll a tater.. pop top on my favorite drink... The Next one....😂
190 comes to mind!!!😊 smooooth...
This is Sorghum molasses in process......but that could make some fine rum! Lol
Love the square body Chevy. My first truck was a 1977 short box.
My Dad special ordered it new in 1976...check out the videos of my resurrection of it.
ruclips.net/p/PLdw7uaimOewPy6ATMJHkE-l2ET4D2_4_4&si=UteTchO3LYmxb9ta
Love the choice of music and wish you got a complete shot of the Chevy. Looks like you are making squeezings for syrup the old fashioned method.
Check out our other videos, we build classic automobiles
I like the"red mule" going round and powering the masher!
The mule balked!
Wait! I want to see more of that Chevy square body!
You can look up THE GREEN WEENIE on our channel and see the restoration...it was wrecked hard!
Making sugar cane syrup, did this when I was a kid, cook the juice to thicken, skim the impurities off the top and pour into cans and put the lids on them, the only thing is we used a mule to turn it
The mule balked....but the cane we grow here is Sorghum for molasses
More about this please. Looks very interesting
Squeezing sorghum cane for molasses
Squeezing sorghum sap outa sorghum cane!
Correct
A Ginger Billy Invention.... 🎉😂😂😂😂
Sorghum molasses
@@CameToRace 😎 Cool
God's country. The way of a simple life.
It was a good day
Lawn mower too
I remember when I was a kid they had road side stands in Kentucky where you could buy mollases and the raw sugar cane.
I used to chew the cane it tasted really good.
@@scottwages517this is Sorghum cane for molasses and it's tasty TOO!
Also a sugarcane mill. Sorghum syrup and cane syrup taste a lot different.
Yup...sugar cane won't grow well here. So we make sorghum molasses
Yeah I grew up in South Ga. I remember planting,cutting and grinding sugarcane. We drank to juice as well. But not to much. To much of the juice and you would some problems. Run like greased lightning 😂
I want to see more of that square body truck 💪
Watch our videos on the Green Weenie.,.we built it back from a wreck
Moonshine
Sorghum molasses
I made Blackberry Rum a few months ago.
@@LoriBobSansom sounds tasty
I can smell it a mile away 🤣♥️
SORGHUM molasses
It looks like you're stripping hemp bark off its stem! 😊
Squeezing sorghum cane for molasses
Making molasses. My grandparents used to do this.
Glad you enjoyed it
I have my mill closer to the ground but good job. Keep the old times alive.
Tasty work! Feeding the hog
Old Chevy and a riding mower making molasses. I love America
We do too. You are correct and here's the videos of the restoration on that truck, my dad special ordered it new in 1976
ruclips.net/p/PLdw7uaimOewPy6ATMJHkE-l2ET4D2_4_4&si=UteTchO3LYmxb9ta
Pressing cane to make one of my favorite things. Sorghum only one problem. You should let the lady drive
She was running the camera before
Sugar cane mill for the syrup
Sorghum Cane
Getting ready to make some hootch...🍺
@@michaeledmonson1981 not that far, just Sorghum molasses
Got the ole grist mill going. Making syrup.
SORGHUM cane for molasses
Should have just installed the motor off the lawn mower directly on the press
How will they mow?
@@mattfetter4123 well a brings and straighten motor can come of anything would be more efficient that a two person ordeal like that. Made a great video
Making came juice 😋, 😋, 😋 then syrup 😋!!!
SORGHUM cane for molasses
Genius , that sorghum is going to be sweet after that genius play 👍🏴
Tasty Sorghum molasses
I live in Tennessee. We do make it here too
@@TNJohnDeeretractornut a lot of work, sorghum molasses
Making delicious sorghum my favorite 🌿💚✨
Yes, correct answer
Sugar cane... I would love to see this again in the Panhandle...I so miss it
In southern Missouri near Branson,, sorghum cane for molasses
Good to see the old ways I saw them going it in Jamaica this was
This is Sorghum cane for molasses. I'm in southern Missouri, USA
Moonshine 🦨😅
@@maroonKopper not THIS batch
@@CameToRace 😁
That’s what I was thinking headed to the the back woods
My first thoughts, shame on me 😂
@@DaveAnderson-yb5zt I have those thoughts from time to time, myself! Lol
That's a cool set up. Loud but definitely reliable 👍
It was a pretty good day
Love the old chevy pickup truck!
Thanks. My dad special ordered it new in 1976
@@CameToRace
Want to sell it?
350 V8?
@@nostradamus7648 no sale, but you can see the videos from the restoration on it, my dad bought it new, special ordered it in 1976!
ruclips.net/p/PLdw7uaimOewPy6ATMJHkE-l2ET4D2_4_4&si=UteTchO3LYmxb9ta
👍I like the lawnmower
@@deanconner2475 beats pulling it myself!
Great song.
One of my favorites
Exercising the yard tractor.
It won't mow any more, but it can squeeze that SORGHUM cane
Reminds me of my grand daddy. Good side money.....
SORGHUM molasses
That’s very cool but show that old square body Chevy. That’s pure class.
@@Chaos1976 thanks.my Dad special ordered it new in 1976. It was wrecked hard in 2018 and I restored it...here's the videos of the resto
ruclips.net/p/PLdw7uaimOewPy6ATMJHkE-l2ET4D2_4_4&si=UteTchO3LYmxb9ta
@@CameToRace that’s a great story. So good to save a treasure like that. I was born in 76, my favourite year lol. I’ll check it out, thanks.
@@CameToRace just watched the video. Had to watch another one to see it finished. Good job. Looks mint. Nice to see good ol boys like you fixing up the classics and keeping them alive. Great story teller also. I’m from Canada and my mom has an 84 Chevy high sierra four wheel drive that needs to be brought back to life. Learned how to drive in that truck. It holds a special place in my heart for sure. A childhood memory that can’t be lost. You just lit a fire under my ass to get that truck back on the road. It’s still in fairly good shape. Needs some new body panels but that’s not a big problem. Keep on doing your thing man! Great truck you have and an incredible story behind it. My moms old Chevy will end up in my sons hands one day too if I have it my way.
@@Chaos1976 we build a bunch of stuff....I like to start with the dregs....it's a greater accomplishment for my skill set
@@CameToRace I get it. The harder the job the greater the reward. I was just talking to my mom about her truck and she said oh that thing is too far gone. So I showed her your video and said it’s never too far gone if it’s important enough.
Paying taxes
The hard way!
My dad used to do this. Sorghum
Sorghum mill I remember from the Sorghum festival we always used to have
Chattanooga
@@CameToRace Garrison Kentucky
Getting the sweet stuff.....
@@billscroggins3876 yes we did!
You got me, I thought you were making corn syrup, I should’ve known, I got sorghum in the backyard, but not enough to make a difference
It adds up
sorghum pressing before the cooking, love it ona biscuit
Yup
I had a truck just like that, same color too😂
@@lesj7520 my dad special ordered it new in 1976
Squeezin cane. ❤🇺🇸🦅
@@jasonsumpter1197 making sorghum molasses
Making sorghum and can then cook it down spread it out and let dry where you grind it for sugar 😁 how cool you guys got a great set up how smart
Making SORGHUM molasses this time
Shine on😜
We did that ever year in Ochlocknee GA
Yummy
Grampa had a mule that did that, cheaper than gasoline 🤙🏼
The mule balked last time, so we chose an easier way
That's interesting. Wish i had enough ground to raise sorghum. 😢
@@backachershomestead plant a short row in your yard, squeeze it by hand
@CameToRace We have 30 acres but most is woods/pasture and the rest is kinda wet. Except this year. I've got a couple buddies that have some decent ground I may talk to them. The old timers probably know of a press in the back of someone's barn .
@@backachershomestead make it happen!
Used to grind cane close to that but we retired everything..
It's work
So cool,love the equipment guys
That cane mill is older than us
@@CameToRace old stuff always last
@@rhondawilliams7024 that's why we drive 55 Chevy's and square body trucks!
@@CameToRace my favorite,no brains or chips,just mechanics
@@rhondawilliams7024 we build them
Making sorghum??
I did that when horses pulled the pole. I was maybe 8 years old
@@montymeek373 the mule balked last time! Had to get more reliable
Molasses? If not that's what it looks like and you're also probably making really cool kindling
@@briankepner7569 you are correct, Sorghum cane for molasses.
I have never seen this before in Canada and am now 53!
That's how it's done here! Lol
Great vibes from song sorghum and y’all
Have not seen this in 30 years!!
Still doing it here
My dad restored one of these. Would have been nice to keep around, but my mom pretty gave it away to anyone that wanted it. Sugar cane mill.
We are pressing Sorghum cane for molasses
Looks like a grinding sugarcane to make syrup
Sorghum molasses
Sweet ole truck,love that color
My dad special ordered it new in 1976. You can see the build in our videos here .
ruclips.net/p/PLdw7uaimOewPy6ATMJHkE-l2ET4D2_4_4&si=UteTchO3LYmxb9ta
@@CameToRace ,love it! I got an 85
@@Outlaw.angler keep it running and WORKING for a living
@@CameToRace I do every chance I get bud!
Press the sugar juice out.👍
Sorghum cane
Sorghum cane
Yummy dusty sugar cane juice.
SORGHUM cane...but close
Getting ready to make syrup
Sorghum molasses