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I really enjoyed watching this! I have such an interest in old barns. I don't know why, I'm from Chicago, IL now Overland Park, KS. I was wondering, what did the wall with all the little cubby holes do? THANK YOU for the video!!!
ОтветитьSo the new owners aren't going to farm
ОтветитьWish there was enough monies in the state coffers to restore old barns like this, most just need a roof replacement. These old barns are a work of art,a symbol of the hard working people that lived in an era when you farmed to sustain your family’s life before government and greed took over.
“A barn can build a house but a house can’t build a barn”.
That old bed frame made me think about the bed we slept on when me and my brothers were little at my grandparents it was a feather bed
ОтветитьAs strange as it seems, you are the only ones who show what you do
ОтветитьThere is a lot of good reusable lumber.
ОтветитьYou my friend are a hoarder, because it takes one to know one lol!
ОтветитьThe big barn is such a cool barn we had a barn similar to that growing up. Looks to be in pretty good shape
Ответитьi love going through old buildings, can find some wonderful items. what is the story on that farm, is it going to be developed? what area of the country are you in. enjoy your videos.
ОтветитьI have a close friend that does these clean ups, he is so greedy for the almighty dollar that everything goes in the dumpster, many time I have seen him take things to the scrap yard and a few weeks later, someone comes in looking to buy it. I swear he would be a multimillionaire now if he had just sorted the stuff and parted it out. today there is someone out there looking for everything old and metal. I have seen dozens of old tractors being scraped for pennies when if they were advertised or even put in the scrap meet or auction have would have tripled his money..
ОтветитьWould have loved to scratch in the throw away stuff. Did you save the metal for scrap
ОтветитьI hope you took that old car out of there. Car collectors/restorers love stuff like that.
ОтветитьThat was a wood cook stove in the shed!
ОтветитьAfter I got 7 minutes into the video I had stop watching.... I couldn't bare to watch All those Treasures thrown into the scrap pile !!!
ОтветитьWhile that couch is in bad shape today, it was once a beautiful piece.
ОтветитьHow did you get permission to collect anything you wanted from this site?
ОтветитьWhat is going to happen to these buildings?
ОтветитьI swear I could smell that old barn!
ОтветитьThat's a lot of antique stuff,them small block Chevy heads probably was some good casting,this is heart wrenching to watch,I would save every piece out of there,it's a lot more than scrap value there in my mind but to each is own I guess
ОтветитьWhat Did You Do With The Old Mailbox
ОтветитьLove the spares bins amazed
ОтветитьWhat a tremendous barn could you imagine that barn restored that loft amazing
ОтветитьWilly's jeeps
ОтветитьGreat car crusher I like to see Yankees American are great
ОтветитьSo you get one person you can trust. Instead of hiring a crew to help you.
ОтветитьThrew away good useable stuff very sad
ОтветитьI think that you just gave up that mystery truck is a copy of the one that you first pulled out... I hope its in as nice of shape... from the cab lights, looks to be a bit more wear on it. You are doing a commendable job of cleaning out steel and other miscellaneous stuff. I do think that there are old engine collectors... generators when stripped have a lots of copper in them.
ОтветитьHad a guy tell me when he moved from Wisconsin to Florida. He had a lifetime of scrap. He didn't want to spend the time trying to sell it. So He got a loader, dug a whole and buried it. Wonder if the new owners ever discovered it?
ОтветитьAnyone know where this location is? State area
ОтветитьImagine the blood, sweat and tears spilled in the past on this farm. Forgotten now.
ОтветитьSomewhere out there is a farm collector crying their eyes out.
Ответитьkeep up the great work really enjoy these farm clean ups
ОтветитьHeck yeah, what kind of coffee yu all drink ? That was a FAST barn clean out , lol Ty for taking us along Silas
ОтветитьWe have this same kind
Of clean up we are going
To have to do. Stuff dating
Back to the 1800s
Love the videos Silas. I'm catching up watching as I'm going through rescued junk myself. Anyway, if know one has said yet, I'm pretty sure those old knobs (Treb Forte) etc. you pulled out of the video published 12-20 were antique pump organ knobs.
ОтветитьIt's a boiling 44°C in Worcester
South Africa 🇿🇦, today!!!
Silas, can you get the tracking and rollers of that barn door??
ОтветитьThese clean up's just goes to show us YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU !
ОтветитьBrilliant from us in Australia !
ОтветитьA lot work you guys put in. One days work looks tiring. Still more clean up and more adventures to look forward too. Great videos keep 'em coming. Thanks Silas and be safe out there.
ОтветитьGreat video Silas
ОтветитьOld brass headboards make cool driveway markers over culverts
Ответитьis the old farm place for sale or sold when you are call in for a cleanup?
ОтветитьEnjoyed this video. It's Jan. 8, 2022 and I checked your stats. I see today you have already had over 11,500 views of this video on this first day on which you posted this video. On this day you have over 31,000 subscribers. Also, you have had over five million seven hundred thousand views on your videos to date. Wow. whodathot?
ОтветитьWhy don't you just use that chevy truck I saw you driven in that last episode?
ОтветитьWhere are you located
ОтветитьWhen panning around in a building please do it slower. Fast is OK for the Mt.s in the distance, but not closer things. I have been watching from the beginning and will continue.
ОтветитьF100 60s -78 seen any lately
ОтветитьI bet January and February aren't your favorite months to be in the business you're in. I think I'd hang up a sign saying "Silas wishes you all a nice winter. See you in Spring!" and head somewhere warm, whether that's Arizona or your living room.
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