Exploring a 100+ Year Old Barn#barnfind #antiquetractors #antique

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We take a look at some old equipment that was abandoned in this 100+ year old barn. Many of these items probably date back to the late 19th century or early 20th century.

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Love walking through old buildings and barns! Good stuff Woodruff! Cool to see.👍🏻👍🏻

toddsoutsideagain
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Hey Woody! Fun to see thr barn and house full of stuff. Anyone growing up on a farm would recognize some of that stuff. It reminded me of my grandparents farm. Thanks for sharing and bringing back some memories. WST

WSTMike
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Maddy Mae Farm (youtube firewood channel) is from Doylestown PA. He might know what that circus thing is. The bicycle thing is a garden seeder/planter, not an antique, still used by folks with big gardens. He’s got some awesome stuff! Thanks for sharing with us!

KNLFirewood
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Thanks for the video. I’m a neighbor from the down river, Berwick area. Looks like it was for filling a silo w/ silage. That may be a corn sheller, not a shucker. That is a garden seeder. Ground driven. Still make them. Sell different sized discs for seeds. Use one for planting sweet corn. That is a threshing machine from Doylestown. Great video. Happy New Year!

chrisartman
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That was a cool video. Lots of stuff in there. The cane that shepherds used was called a shepherd’s crook. Thanks for the tour!!😃

colleensfarmadventures
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Great tour !! Thanks for sharing! You have a cool neighbor 👍👏🪵🪓🔥

Living-The-Dream
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Cool video Woodruff love your content. Liked seeing you on back 40s channel. Great interview you had with Dan.👍

cutfun
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Howdy wood ruff, enjoy seeing the old stuff from the barn and house as we got the wife's great grandmother house and it had alot of really old stuff, as for the wood stove that's meet as I bought one and am redoing it to use in the house..good video

davesoutdoorsnmore
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And that other implement was a hand crank corn sheller and the red piece appears to be a small stationary thresher for small grains such as oats or wheat.

keithmueller
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Bringing back memories for me.. My great late uncle had a barn and to me at the time (5to 10 years old) it was just stuff and junk.. Looking back it was old tools and nicknacks he had some, of it was from his parents and in-laws..
Barns all over the U.S. with lots of old school tools in them as well..

DanielAtkinsFirewood
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The thing with the wheels is a seeder I have one there are different plates for different seeds I use mine for planting sweet corn interesting going through that old stuff enjoyed

larryhronesz
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Very interesting. If he was wanting to get rid of those old pieces of machinery if there is Amish near he could get in touch with them. Like to have a few of old milk bottles. Looking forward to your next vid .W. W. Have a great rest of the day

johncollins
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Neat video! If i was close, i would see if he would sell some antiques! I grew up old fashion and my great grandfather, my grandmother told me about the history of antiques. So now i collect them. He has a lot of cool antiques. My grainery barn was built in 1883 from the old log cabin that was on the property. I was to tear it down, and rebuild it on a concrete floor. It is gand hewn beams and rough cut lumber. I have a two man saw. I am thinking about painting mine. Thanks for sharing Woodruff Woods

craigwilson
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Awesome video! He should medal detect the property. Might have some crazy finds. That one axe at the end I've seen in the forestry for cutting brush back in the day.

omindon
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I think the red machine is a fanning mill. You clean grain with it

JCOFFELT
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Looks to me like a long hopper silo filler that bundles of corn was loaded on and it chopped it and blew it into a silo.

keithmueller
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Hey Woodruff, Good video! That may have been a hay bailer? Or some other hay processing machine. Anyway, it was really interesting to see that old equipment! We live on a property that was the sight of the Great Hunt of 1818, led by former Revolutionary War generals. I’m planning on doing a video on that in the future. Nice to see the recent changes on your channel. Good job! Have a great day! Tom

AdventuresAtHome
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That is not a corn busker, you take the husk off and then feed the ear of corn in the machine while you turn the hand crank and it takes the corn off the cob . The cob will fall out the bottom !!

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