This Town Was Founded 19 DECADES AGO... What Will I Find?! Michigan Treasure Hunting
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2022
- I'm back in Michigan my friends! I'll be here until the end of September, and plan to film as many videos as I can. The first part of this video is a little surprise from on my way up here. Hope y'all enjoy!
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Cool old manure spreader ( the spikes along rows on the ground, and the 2 wheels with bars sticking upward is a hay cutter, sometimes pulled behind a horse. Really cool old farm implements!
Thought that looked like a manure spreader.
Kinda fun road-tripping with you! Thanks 😊❤
Thank you for sharing your video I enjoyed it . I hope your Mom. is doing well 🙂🙏🙏 for you all ♥️ I know you did the Happy Dance when you got your truck 👍👍👍♥️🗝️
I think it was a wonderful day. Wish I were your age again and out livin the dream! 🥰❤️ Hope your momma is doing better. I’m sure she’ll love her bottle. 😊
Creek walk...in Michigan= video of my dreams!
I love the sound of you walking thru the mud. A little ASMR is enjoyable.
I hope your nettle stings cleared up quickly. I learned my lesson as a child crawling under a barbed wire fence where nettles were growing on the ground. Dang, that hurt! And I was too embarrassed about it to go running to my grandma for sympathy! 😆 The road cut was cool and knowing how old the fossils are is very cool. Thanks for a fun day of exploring! Say hi to your mom, still praying for her. 🙏🏻
Get some tec nu original outdoor skin cleanser. It removes the oil from stingy nettles. It will help. I have always found a lot of old bottles in Battle creek.
27:40 that is an old Pharmacists mortar used to grind up medication, too bad it's missing the pestle and has that big chunk broken out of it - still cool though!
Hello from West Michigan. Thanks for sharing your Michigan adventures.
Really cool fossils at the beginning! I think you should go back and dig some if you have the time! I got my Bludwine bottle yesterday from the auction! Thank you!
Glad you found some biddle and one for momma. How's she doing? Awesome fossils found along the way as well!
Cool video! I enjoyed you taking us on your adventure. How does your mom like your new truck?
Yay!! Love it, let's goooooo!! 😊 all my best to you and you family.
So many great fossils in ky...really dense in .maysville area,along the larger highway there... some of the brachs there are crystal filled...and trilobites and straight nautiloids:) many roadcuts with multiple lively death layers.
I think you found a manure spreader on that first equipment. Have a good day. Happy Trials 👍😎👍
Those brachiopods and bryozoans were awesome! I love road cuts! What a beautiful creek. Nice bottle finds in the first creek. The second creek was a beautiful area but no trash. The second creek is huge! Someone has definitely been digging. Thanks kyle for a fun day out. It was nice to get out and explore. Awesome finds earlier!
the "plow of some sort" in an old manure spreader, the other contraption is a cycle bar mower, from the horse drawn era. cool stuff
Pretty certain that farm equipment has been there since they worked their last days on that land!
Reminds me of my grandparents property !!
Love and Prayers to Your sweet Momma
: Iridescent the bottles by put water n drops of food coloring. Leave in sun. Great Michigan finds. Thank you from Michigan 🙏🏻
PS. Need a hand held garden rake n maybe spade
If you’re not in MI yet, have a safe trip the rest of the way.
Hey wildkyle. You don't have to find a thing to make a great video. Whatever you're doin & where ecer you're goin, people gonna watch ! Best to your moms.
Thank you for referring us to the Rockd app. Can't wait to use it on our next rock hounding trip.
Back when that horse drawn equipment was used that was probably open farm land. That was hay implements. Awesome video thanks for the adventure.God bless and save our Republic!
At least on of those pieces of equipment is a manure spreader.
You had a fun day, Kyle, even if the finds weren't stellar! I love those brachiopods!💖
Awesome old farm implements.
Great video Kyle, Beautiful Wild Kyle. ✌🏻❤️🙂🙏
I love rocks too. I collect them. Gems as well as river rocks. Jealous of all the fun you have collecting your treasures.
Sorry ,hit the post button when I didn't mean too ,but that sandstone is part of a huge old quarry ,that they quarried huge stand stone blocks out in the past .
Its amazing how many fossils and crystals we find almost every where we go! When you are aware, they are everywhere!
HI Kyle I have a cottage in Harbor Beach MI. in the thumb area and boy o boy do we have the creeks that run back for miles. A lot of them flow into Lake Huron. Early spring some of them can be canoed down when the water is high. The banks and cliffs are 50 feet and higher in some areas. The old farmers use to dump there garbage over the sides and i have seen many old glass bottles in them. I am a rock and fossil collector, never thought about old glass bottles. Now you have sparked an interest in me, I will revisit some of those creeks. What part of MI are you exploring? The thumb being the east side and the pinky being the west side and the index finger being north east. Thank you for sharing your videos with all of us. You do a great job on them.
Come just a little further west lol. Hope you're having a safe fun trip. Rock on and hope your Mom is doing well.
10:00 that is an old manure spreader from the late 1800s-early 1910s. I grew up in mid Michigan and the corner of our property had one just like it and I always was fascinated with it as a kid.
Hello 👋 from New York Thank you for Bringing me Along with you I can't wait to see Where and What you Find Next 😊
That face in the railroad car area scared the hell out of me 🤣 Another awesome video though. Cool finds and pretty places.
Keep them eyes peeled for arrowheads too bud!! 👀 Great vid Kyle!!
the first farm implement with all the spikey looking things looked more like a manure spreader. rub nettle stings w jewel weed or plantain (the herb, not the fruit)
There was a couple manure spreaders and a tractor pulled side cutter
While house hunting in Pennsylvania a month ago I was looking overnight a drop off nears house in the woods and 2 skunks were in a tree behind me chittering at me. I didn’t see them until I walked by to get out of the woods. If I saw them I would not have walked by them. I would STILL be standing in the woods at this moment. lol
I love finding new places to explore!!! That farm equipment grave yard was crazy, made me think how the heck they got there and why...
I'm going to bet that there was a lot of farm land around there and the owner died and the next generation didn't want to deal with it.
Let me know if you hit Allegan county, also headed up towards Pentwater later in the week. Good to see you back up here. :)
In the southwest part of Ohio is Houston woods. There are public areas to collect fossil. You might want to check it out on you way back south.
Wow, this is great Wyld Kyle...back in 04, I worked on an old site just a bit north of Detroit's old Eastern Market and our excavators unearthed artifacts similar to what you've found here. Much of the bottles I have dates back to the 1860's, 70's, 80's all the way to the 1940s. We also found beautiful stoneware, skeleton keys, horse shoes ( from the horse and buggy days) and large animal bones. None of us hardly got any work done that day. Love your videos. Keep them comming!
That brick was cool, I would of had to have grabbed it.
I know of a couple spots not far from Lexington, KY where I've collected death plates full of crinoids, brachiopods, and corals. I've even found crinoids and corals that have been agatized. There is a death plate the size of a car hood, containing hundreds of brachiopods. Lemme know if you would like the deets...
Cool finds👍.in the future,if u get nettle in ur skin.rub dirt(mud or something like that)in those and the stingburn eill go aeay😁
Will and away*
You should make coasters from the broken glass bottems!
New drinking game. How many times can Kyle say brachiopod in one video?! Nobody makes it out alive 😝 In all seriousness, glad you found a nice diversion during your trip.
OMGosh, almost busted a couple of stitches laughing so hard. That is so funny and I love the idea! 😂
Glad you are safely away from the hurricane that's threatening Florida
Thank you so much for the wonderful video!!
11:00 All that farm equipment looks like someone used to live there, probably a great place to metal detect.
Hey Kyle, it's Ginger, me and my husband meet you down in Cedar Key. Just wanted to say hi! 👋
Wow. I wish I had some of that farm equipment for parts for my metal art. any day you do what you love to do is a good day/
Egyptian chemical Co patented March 16, 1906. Great find
Your hat is from my home town. Always geek out when you wear it. Haha. Great finds as always.
"Savage" video, man. The busts add up to a win eventually.
They live in families!
There is an ongoing road construction in my area ,a federal / state project .they further cut back the huge sandstone walls adjacent to the highway they are working on .
Cool 😎
Kyle, I see many people toss back bottle bottoms and some of them are Cool, like that green one you left. Why not cut around the bottom, a little sanding and you have yourself a one-of-a-kind coaster? ( :
Be safe!
Nettle stings suck but usually you can find jewelweed near nettles which is a natural remedy that works pretty well. Just squeeze the sap out of the stem onto the stings. It also works on poison ivy. Definitely worth looking it up for next time - it's pretty easy to identify.
At least you didn't find a wood chipper.
Funny Kyle! That was a manure spreader! Lol!!!
The second machine was a thrasher.
You need to look down in southern Indiana around the rivers and streams. You can find a number of things down there.
I love skunk!!
Kyle the bottle with the rings you put back had orange was a Fanta soda bottle i believe
The farm equipment was a old manure spreader.
I enjoy your video's. This was one of your great day's outside . I've been stuck at home these past few weeks and it's not been fun. I'll be getting out soon and heading to the beach with my friend and family.
John Deere Model H Series 47 manure spreader…. 👍🏼Thats how the Crap got spread on the fields
Then a sickle bar mower
Lol. Skunks swim like octopus and pull unsuspecting adventurers to their watery death. Just fyi. Appreciate you sharing the hunt, and how you detect and make decisions as you go.
Come to Colorado!!
Have you ever watched the Northern mud larks out of Scottland? I love them and what you are doing looking for bottles and porcelain is what the do.
That was once farm land. It's gone back to woods. I always look for pottery sherds. They wash down out of the hills. You gotta dig to find the bottles.
Nice adventures ☺️
A C L ; acronym for applied color labeling. Had to look it up.
It wasn't "woods" when they left it there.
It was a field.
Wylde Kyle! Ur a JOY!
Alligators, water mocs, copperheads, lizards, giant spiders, meh, no problem. A skunk, OH MY!!!😅
Northern girl here, I'll take the skunk thank you very much.
Old thrasher and corn picker
That's an old sickle bar for cutting hay
Looks like you stumbled upon an old farm. Probably 100 years ago.
It's from the 1860s possibly it's from the same city I'm from born and raised Toledo Ohio so that's pretty cool that you found that
The Amish still use the hay cutter and other farm equipment. They could probably rework that stuff and make them brand new.
Sickle mower
Hey I’m from Toledo Ohio and I’m pretty sure that’s pronounced “Hugh-bner”. Also I’d pay for that toledo bottle if you held on to it lol
Hi Wildkyle, I love your videos. What is the app you used at the beginning of this video to identify the period of rocks you were looking at ?
Well after rewinding, stopping, and listening to the beginning. I finally figured out the app. It’s called the “Rockd”. So far it’s one of the coolest app that gives lots of great information. Thanks for sharing.
I grew up playing on and around the same 2 types of spreaders in the early 70s
When are you going to do a bottle video
scary glove 😆
That thing you identified as some kinda plow is a manure spreader 😂
1949 JOHN DEERE H Dry Manure Spreader
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Looks like someone beat you to that last spot, that would be my luck
I don’t see how you know where to go. That farm equipment place would be fun to collect from….glad no one chased you away! Public lands?
Hope your mom is doing well.
If you didn't notice that the Brachipods are Kentucky's state fossil and I have found a bunch of them in creek beds. Brachipods date back to the Cambrian to the Permian Period from 500 to 250 million years ago.
9:51 old manure spreader or what’s left of it
That was probably an old farm site
It's a very old manure spreader
Tha pice of farm equipment that you said might be a plow looks like an old manure spreader for fertilizing a field or pasture my grand dad had one he pulled behind his old Farmall tractor
The one with the teeth is an old old hay mower