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Bryce Wiborg
Приєднався 4 тра 2020
My fascination with obsolete tools, farm implements.
Also observation of wildlife.
Also observation of wildlife.
Відео
Trenching machine for drainage, or irrigation ? Does anyone recognize this ?
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Trenching machine for drainage, or irrigation ? Does anyone recognize this ?
Revisit Diamond tools of Duluth Minn. for Erik @pinesedgefarm1155 .
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@pinesedgefarm1155
Old brand name tools, and several shout outs. Links in description.
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@Kevscancave , @ballinator , and Ed @GosselinFarmsEdGosselin . Last but not least Tom anonymous. Thank you everyone.
Thinning apples. I know it's late for that.
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Thinning apples. I know it's late for that.
Quick look at the Almelund Threshing Show ground Feature Massey Harris, and Ferguson
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Quick look at the Almelund Threshing Show ground Feature Massey Harris, and Ferguson
Unfortunately my timing was bad. B, and 70 John Deere coming.
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Unfortunately my timing was bad. B, and 70 John Deere coming.
720 John Deere. Unfortunately I stopped video too soon.
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720 John Deere. Unfortunately I stopped video too soon.
Wild Butterfly bush , and 80 acres that didn't get planted.
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Wild Butterfly bush , and 80 acres that didn't get planted.
Wildflowers, and memories of 11 July 1977.
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Wildflowers, and memories of 11 July 1977.
I'm declaring victory. Final update on the Tool Shop grinder.
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I'm declaring victory. Final update on the Tool Shop grinder.
Follow up on the Fulton tap, and die set because I miss labeled it on the previous video.
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Follow up on the Fulton tap, and die set because I miss labeled it on the previous video.
Fiddling with my primitive Tool Shop grinder, and Fulton tap, and die set.
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Fiddling with my primitive Tool Shop grinder, and Fulton tap, and die set.
Vintage Budweiser cooler. No idea where this came from.
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Vintage Budweiser cooler. No idea where this came from.
Deer paid a visit. Cucumbers blooming.
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Deer paid a visit. Cucumbers blooming.
Another look at the Day Lillys. More in bloom today.
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Another look at the Day Lillys. More in bloom today.
Garden check. The string beans are blooming.
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Garden check. The string beans are blooming.
What I learned this morning. Air leak.
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What I learned this morning. Air leak.
Follow up of the Kennedy half dollars. Nothing rare. No dramatic reveal.
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Follow up of the Kennedy half dollars. Nothing rare. No dramatic reveal.
Response of sorts to Rich @TheOldSwedesFarm . Impromptu garden check.
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Response of sorts to Rich @TheOldSwedesFarm . Impromptu garden check.
Disconnected thoughts from 21 June 2024.
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Disconnected thoughts from 21 June 2024.
Quick look at the Day Lillys in a unpredicted downpour.
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Quick look at the Day Lillys in a unpredicted downpour.
Good looking veggies Bryce, I love tomatoes
Those are perfect size cucumbers. Eat the big ones and pickle the small ones.
I don't disagree, but my Mrs says they are too seedy. When we found yellow cucumbers in the Gedney patch the chickens, and hogs got them. Thank you Will.
Starting to get produce
Delicious. My tomatoes reported me to the authorities....they say I don't water enough...I never talk to them, and I haven't given them anything to grow along.
This year we haven't watered. The rainfall tapered off. I suppose I should start. It was different soil at home. We never watered anything there. I just ate a cherry tomato. It was really good. tHank you.
Nice harvest!! We've gotten 4 cucumbers, no zucchini yet.. they just haven't taken off yet.. Thank you Bryce!!
Getting started. I'm in competition with Nelson. Discovered ground hornets with the lawnmower this afternoon. Thank you Ed.
@@brycewiborg8095 oops 😬 gotta be careful!
Looking great Bryce 👍👀👍
@Kevscancave Just back from gifting some tomatoes, and cucumbers to family. I found ground hornets with the lawn mower this afternoon. Thank you Kev.
Dang your tomatoes look good,I always have hard time letting em get ripe ,I love green fryed tamatoes😊👍 👍
It's been a good year. We planted half of what we usually plant. Towards the end we will be freezing some, and giving them to friends. Thank you Anthony.
Right on Anthony! 🍅
Wow, red tomatoes, nice me are still green. Nice looking pickles. There used to be a bunch of pickle factories in the area. How things have changed.
We planted a acre for Gedney some years. Labor intensive, but the money was good. That's what everyone locally has been saying. The only thing we did different was planting early in 8 inch drainage tile. Several chilly nights we covered them. Thank you Erik.
That’s gotta be different if you’ve never seen it! Interesting Thanks Bryce👍
That is in east central Illinois. As near as I can figure the blacksmith lived Tennessee, and passed away during 1965. Thank you Kev.
I dont know Mr Bryce, but I would love to have it!! 😁😁👌🏻👌🏻
What I could find online suggests that the blacksmith was from Tennessee, and passed away in 1965. I have no idea how the machine came to central Illinois ? Thank you Nelson.
It looks pretty light for its size. Interesting stuff you come across.
It's sort of a Midwest thing to have lawn art. We've done it on a small scale in town. tHank you.
@@brycewiborg8095 We have the same tradition in the east....only it is old washing machines, car tires, a sofa every now and then. It all depends on what big city you visit. Have a great weekend!
I have no idea. When you find out, let me know. 👍🍻
I believe that the blacksmith passed away in 1965. That is a level area so I suspect drainage is a issue. We had drainage issues at home. Very few hills, but plenty of sloughs. Thank you Chad.
That's quite the mailbox holder.
It's a Midwest thing. We need plenty of lawn art. I would have liked to see that in operation. Thank you Erik.
I'd say drainage plow.. Thank you Bryce!!
That is what I think too. I would have liked to see it work. Thank you Ed.
Has to be some kind of drainage plow.
That's all I can figure. I would love to watch that in action. Thank you Will.
That's cool. they definitely built it to last ,,it's neat they used for a mail box holder where people can see it when they drive by 👍 👍
As near as I can tell it was built by a blacksmith from Tennessee who passed away in 1965. I would love to see how it works. Thank you Anthony.
Gotta be drainage or one hell of a potato hiller...you got me on this one Bryce.
I looked up the blacksmith. He passed away in 1965. I would like to see that work. Thank you Brent.
That dog outshines it all
No doubt . There was a shy dog keeping his distance. I did a walk around of what I think is a trenching machine. The blacksmith who built it passed away in 1965. Not a bad day albeit long. Looks like a nice evening. Thank you Ken.
You better get that for the garden. 👍
The jury is still out. Not a bad asking price. Thank you Will.
I only have about 10 left to bloom and 2 blooming
You’ve got a new friend there Bryce
Follow up on the trenching plow after 9 tonight. That is a cool dog. There's a shy dog there too. Thank you Gary.
Illl buy it
That old home made grader is pretty cool ,,definitely a happy place ,I always liked picking up & delivering in places out in the country & small towns 😊👍 👍
Posting a better look soon. It's some sort of trenching machine for drainage, or irrigation. Thought I would post a better video to see if anyone can identify it. Thank you Anthony.
Those are really nice dogs...they really will raise hell with a coyote or a wolf.. Thanks Bryce.
I got out,and they followed me around the yard. What I thought was home made lawn art is some sort of trench digger. Video later. Thank you Brent.
Pretty sweet Mr Bryce!! 😁😁
$ 500. I'm tempted. Thank you Nelson.
@@brycewiborg8095 😁😉😉
One happy puppy!! 👍
Friendly enough. I had a closer look at the construction equipment. Thank you Chad.
That's cool. I remember a Cockshutt riding mower and it was identical to the Ford, but both were made by some other company.
Jacobsen in Mpls Mn Made Ford, and Minneapolis Moline. Only cosmetic differences. I wasn't aware of Cockshutt, but it sounds reasonable. Thank you.
Cool tractor Bryce
I like it. I'm tempted, Thank you Jan.
Cute little thing. You should buy it.
I'm tempted. Easy to transport. The problem is I would want to drive around the shows, and not get exercise. Thank you Erik.
@@brycewiborg8095 🤣
Very nice
I'm tempted. $ 500 USD. Thank you Murphy.
Thanks for sharing this video with us. It was really cool😊
Thank you Renee. That would be a cool toy.
That's pretty cool ,the sheet metal on it looked really straight 👍 👍
It was bought on a online auction. The owner hasn't had it running. I am tempted. Thank you Anthony.
Cute little Case!! I see them on craigslist sometimes. Still bringing pretty good money!! Thank you Bryce!
$ 500. I'm tempted. If I brought that to shows I would get free admission. The problem is I would drive everywhere, and get even less exercise. Thank you Ed.
Nice case. Use to be a lot of case yard tractors around here. Especially the brown coloured ones.
$ 500 USD. I'm tempted. Thank you Chad.
Awesome Bryce! Thanks 👍
$ 500. I'm tempted. Thank you Kev.
Beautiful Mr Bryce!! My mom loves Lilies!! Thank you sir!! 😁😁🌺🌺
The Ladies all seem to like them. Unfortunately the deer like them too. Thank you Nelson.
@brycewiborg8095 Seems deer love everything don't they 😁😳
@Pennies_on_the_dollar it hasn't been a problem until we lost the other dog. The new dog doesn't patrol like the old one did.
@@brycewiborg8095 I understand that Mr Bryce!!
Beautiful flowers Bryce, thanks for sharing
That should be the end of the lilies. Saturday I am going to the local Allis Chalmers collector show. Thank you Jan.
So pretty, thank for sharing Bryce
By the weekend I think they will be done for the season. The ladies in my life enjoy them. Thank you Mr Kongable.
When we moved here 9 years ago, there was a day lily popped that summer. It has grown into a good pile over the years and has been split into a few clumps and replanted. They always look so elegant.
We moved those in a year ago from a abandoned lot. There had been grapevine on that spot. Thank you.
Thank you Bryce! Pretty flowers!
I've got a few from 6" up to 24"...This winter I'm going to do a video of some of my old tools... Thanks Bryce.
Got a Diamond Caulk and horseshoe 6 inch adjustable wrench good tool
Ours should be starting soon... Thanks Bryce.
I think these will be done by the weekend. The deer nearly finished the Tiger Lillys. Thank you Brent.
Very nice flower 🌺🌹😊
Three weeks. The Day Lillys should about be finished. Thank you Johnny.
Very pretty Bryce👍
Thank you Kev. I'm going to the Orange Spectacular Saturday. Tractors soon.
@@brycewiborg8095 Awesome! 👍
I haven't heard of Barcaloy. I was trying to figure out where I knew your name from and it was Kev and Dancing Alone's videos. New sub and look forward to following along.
Must be nice just to be able to grow apples that are big enough to break a branch. We are lucky to get a two ounce apple here.
Nice looking apples 👍 👍
Nice 👍 👍
Thanks Bryce.
I remember Dad buying one new at the Our Own Hardware store in Lafayette. Also recall turning up a Diamond with the field digger. They were quality tools. I think they are a example of something that went out with the small farms. I felt like I should show this because Minnesota had a reputation for good quality in the last 60 years. Show season starts for me on Saturday. I'm going to the Orange Spectacular. Thank you Erik.
@@brycewiborg8095 that's pretty neat. I agree we have and had a lot of quality things built here. I was really hoping to go this year, but my wife has to work. We actually just came through there last week.