I have a 1986 Massey Ferguson 135 that's my that we've been using for years glad to see you have one they are really well made tractors I would love to have a new one we use it pulling trees that we have cut up on our 12 acre land we have used it for gardening but we keep the wood and split it with a log splitter I have thought about splitting it where the wedge like our dad taught me and my older brother who is a combat Fallujah Iraq veteran I can relate to your story some what about growing up on a farm because at a young age me and my brother were taught the value of work man let me we was kids our dad had working outside always whether it be weed eating carrying brush to the brush pile or doing work four other people that my dad knew that needed something done with tractor always said working would make it did I feel like helped my dad was always a giving person always helping people out give the shirt off his back he bought some kids Christmas 1 year when we was kids and we didn't know about it until our mom told us their dad didn't have enough money for Christmas dad would work us to the point were definitely tired work till dark an overall he taught us the value of work the point is it didn't matter if we were tired it was about getting the job done whatever it was that's something that I can definitely appreciate as well as lifting weights
Wussup big man? Car detailer here. I am always excited when I come across really old cars. You can feel the era like a time capsule, and that blesses my heart. May God Bless Your Family🙌
My dream find,had some 2nd gen over here in Ireland in my garage gym,super equipment,would love to get my hands on some,Dorian Yates had a few pieces in his Gym in Birmingham that he used when training for the Olympia which I got to see,haven't unfortunately come across any here yet,don't let them out of you site.Nice one!
Heh, I just made a post talking about how incredibly good the pullover machine was. I remember kinda marvelling at it between sets because it was such a perfect thing and worked so freaking well.
@@Killllr0y it is true. any dummy can lift weights but to drive a forklift well is not easy, not everyone can even pass the test, but any old foool can pick up weight.
This was a trip down memory lane. My high school was kitted out in most of this equipment; however, someone invested a LOT of effort into turning it all red to match the school colors. Loved the feel of these compared to cable. Great find and glad to hear it's going to continue handing out gains to those willing to put in the work.
You never know what you're gonna get on this channel. American pickers. Ultimate fighting. Strong man. Eating contests. The neck roll on the back of shaw's head. It's always exciting
Everything he posts also comes with the best enthusiasm as well. I didn't find him until I saw that History channel strongest men in the world show. If you haven't seen it, great show. It has Brian Shaw (of course), Eddie Hall, Robert Oberst, and Nick Best, going around the world.
It was the late 80's, I was 16, and a friend talked me into lifting with him. Both army brats, the logical place to life was the big gym on base. It was a classic, and smelly, pit with cinderblock walls, thick tile floors, sweat and chalk. On the cleaner side of the room, away from the rusty plates and no-neck meatheads, were the same blue Nautilus machines with the same blue sparkle pads. You had to be certified to use them because they didn't want any old musclehead screwing up the good stuff. I was too much of a teenage shithead so the only machine I ever certified on was the incredible pullover machine. It was buttery smooth and hit the pullover like nothing else. In the end, it was okay, because my home was with the rust, the chalk, and the no-neck meatheads, but I have very fond memories of that pullover machine. Good find. Thanks for the trip down memory lane. I spent so much time in that gym, and I'm lucky enough that some of the guys I lifted with back then are still in my life.
So happy to see new content from you! I discovered your career/channel after your retirement in Strong Man, but have been binging all your videos. So happy that you are still active on here. You are such an inspiration!
I hope after time leaves shaw the gym will become a public gym wheres all the eguipment shaw gathered in the years, it would be a museum and a gym in one, built by the arguably the worlds strongest man. It would be beyond inspiring to train there
@@christygruber2283It always does. When I built my gym I originally put up a 1,440sqft (40x36) building to house it, but made it so that it was easy to expand. It's now 3,000sqft (60x50) and filling up fast, and the only people who use it are my wife, myself, and occasionally my brother.
We had that same leg extension in our gym years ago. Talk about nostalgia. Thank you for lugging us along for another great adventure, Sir. Love from Massachusetts.
loving the collection buying. I would love to go to a gym that at the same time you can see the whole history of muscle training. Imagine a gym with multiple floors/sections and each one has its own history. ancient times, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s... man that would be awesome
I Can tell your starting to lean out Bryan that's awesome. Don't be discouraged. Your strength isn't just skin deep! You pave your way with anything you do. So glad your focusing more on your health
used the Nautilus Pullover and it is the greatest piece of equipment hands down. The results after a workout are incredible. It is the same piece used by Dorian yates...
Wow, a literal barn find, very cool. I'm sure plenty of viewers will recognize these Nautilus pieces, but just in case anyone is curious: there's a double shoulder, double chest, super pullover, omni multi exercise (aka OME), 1st gen leg extension, next gen compound position row, multi bicep. Google those and you'll find plenty of information. The stand alone pec dec machine, the lying leg curl, the hack squat/leg press combo, and the row with the grey frame aren't Nautilus machines.
The leg extension and prone leg curl nautilus gen 1 are the best feeling leg machines ever created- absolutely perfect and i have never felt anything like it since in the almost 30 years of training
Wow! Watched this one with my dad and he was telling me back when he worked at Gregg Buttles gym on Long Island he used to use and clean these machines all the time! Cool experience to see again he said.
A certain Dallas Fire Station and Station(s) had and some still do have this very same equipment...The overhead pullover was great and the leg curl was too!
Brian, this fitness history side of things....I love it. Fascinating and I love that you've got time to be the super strength nerd we all wish we could be!!
This was the ultimate workout video 🤣 I have never seen these original Nautilus machines, but just seeing them here in your video, I can tell they are genuinely unique and amazing! Love all your content, and the shirts!!
Love old equipment! Like others, space is my limitation. I see very cheaply priced classic pieces of equipment on the used market often. Thanks for highlighting vintage equipment, Brian!
I remember using Nautilus equipment at Whiteman AFB, wasn't first gen, but was still the best equipment I've had the pleasure of using. We also had a very similar leg press machine at my high school, that thing was great!
The first gym I ever joined had that equipment . The name of the gym was " SchNautilus" It was located in Schenectady NY. Owned By Andy Selfridge Former NY Giant.
I don’t know if it was the same but my 21 years in the army I have been to a few bases that had those chain drive systems and always loved them❤congratulations brother
I would love to a barn full of old school nautilus equipment. Back in the 90s we had a ymca that had all those old school pieces. Many great workouts on those machines. Great score!
I'm surprised to not see a trailer mounted forklift, you seemed so interested in those in past videos. They are worth it for the available loading space on the trailer!
Looks like the first gym equipment I ever used at the YMCA. Our's was very outdated, im also 40 so its been awhile. Our YMCA closed, in east liverpool Oh than they opened a new one. That stuff is problly from there. But who knows!
Brian needs a ballast box for the 3 point hitch so he doesn’t overload and damage the front axles on his tractor while lifting heavy things. Also makes the tractor more stable.
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I have a 1986 Massey Ferguson 135 that's my that we've been using for years glad to see you have one they are really well made tractors I would love to have a new one we use it pulling trees that we have cut up on our 12 acre land we have used it for gardening but we keep the wood and split it with a log splitter I have thought about splitting it where the wedge like our dad taught me and my older brother who is a combat Fallujah Iraq veteran I can relate to your story some what about growing up on a farm because at a young age me and my brother were taught the value of work man let me we was kids our dad had working outside always whether it be weed eating carrying brush to the brush pile or doing work four other people that my dad knew that needed something done with tractor always said working would make it did I feel like helped my dad was always a giving person always helping people out give the shirt off his back he bought some kids Christmas 1 year when we was kids and we didn't know about it until our mom told us their dad didn't have enough money for Christmas dad would work us to the point were definitely tired work till dark an overall he taught us the value of work the point is it didn't matter if we were tired it was about getting the job done whatever it was that's something that I can definitely appreciate as well as lifting weights
Wussup big man?
Car detailer here. I am always excited when I come across really old cars. You can feel the era like a time capsule, and that blesses my heart.
May God Bless Your Family🙌
My dream find,had some 2nd gen over here in Ireland in my garage gym,super equipment,would love to get my hands on some,Dorian Yates had a few pieces in his Gym in Birmingham that he used when training for the Olympia which I got to see,haven't unfortunately come across any here yet,don't let them out of you site.Nice one!
Can we know how much you paid for all of this? Such awesome equipment man the pattern on the padding is gorgeous
Now that Brian is retired, the transition to a full time forklift enthusiast channel has commenced.
Brian is not retired! Just wait till you see what's the next chapter unfolds!
Brian is a man of culture
@@christiandior8726 he literally is. He still works, but he is retired from professional strongman.
🤣🤣🤣
@@OzoneDepleter nope lol right now he has changed jobs not retired.he is far from retirement right now.
Those old Nautilus machines are my all-time favorites. The pullover machine is the absolute best I've used. That was an awesome find!
Heh, I just made a post talking about how incredibly good the pullover machine was. I remember kinda marvelling at it between sets because it was such a perfect thing and worked so freaking well.
amazing the pullover was my favorite too along with a lying weird chest press using rollers.
Brian’s biggest achievement is being Forklift certified
@@Killllr0yStill a true a statement, what’s your point
Human-kinds biggest achievement*
@@Killllr0y is he not forklift certified then? lol
the statement is true my friend.
@@Killllr0y The statement is in fact true. You come across as extremely agitated, is everything ok at home?
@@Killllr0y it is true. any dummy can lift weights but to drive a forklift well is not easy, not everyone can even pass the test, but any old foool can pick up weight.
This was a trip down memory lane. My high school was kitted out in most of this equipment; however, someone invested a LOT of effort into turning it all red to match the school colors. Loved the feel of these compared to cable. Great find and glad to hear it's going to continue handing out gains to those willing to put in the work.
You never know what you're gonna get on this channel. American pickers. Ultimate fighting. Strong man. Eating contests. The neck roll on the back of shaw's head. It's always exciting
The neck roll 😂😂 lmaooo
He can swipe a credit card in there as well if you need to pay for some merch
That ended 1000x better than I was expecting
@@vayllinn994 That's amazing. Thanks for letting us know.
Everything he posts also comes with the best enthusiasm as well. I didn't find him until I saw that History channel strongest men in the world show. If you haven't seen it, great show. It has Brian Shaw (of course), Eddie Hall, Robert Oberst, and Nick Best, going around the world.
It was the late 80's, I was 16, and a friend talked me into lifting with him. Both army brats, the logical place to life was the big gym on base. It was a classic, and smelly, pit with cinderblock walls, thick tile floors, sweat and chalk. On the cleaner side of the room, away from the rusty plates and no-neck meatheads, were the same blue Nautilus machines with the same blue sparkle pads. You had to be certified to use them because they didn't want any old musclehead screwing up the good stuff.
I was too much of a teenage shithead so the only machine I ever certified on was the incredible pullover machine. It was buttery smooth and hit the pullover like nothing else. In the end, it was okay, because my home was with the rust, the chalk, and the no-neck meatheads, but I have very fond memories of that pullover machine.
Good find. Thanks for the trip down memory lane. I spent so much time in that gym, and I'm lucky enough that some of the guys I lifted with back then are still in my life.
So happy to see new content from you! I discovered your career/channel after your retirement in Strong Man, but have been binging all your videos. So happy that you are still active on here. You are such an inspiration!
I feel like Brian won WSM, got sponsorships and started multiple business just to one day collect gym equipment...the nerd lol
Think about all the crazy stuff his kids will have. Millions of dollars worth of Jim equipment.
Sounds about right!
I hope after time leaves shaw the gym will become a public gym wheres all the eguipment shaw gathered in the years, it would be a museum and a gym in one, built by the arguably the worlds strongest man. It would be beyond inspiring to train there
Thanks!
I'm facinted to know who the previous owner / owners were. Loving the open barn gym set up, very oldtime strongman, no frills, oldschool
I was looking for this comment! Who owned this?!!
Probably an old professional athlete. We found a big batch of it at a former NHL players home. His widow wanted it gone because she wanted to move.
That is a pretty cool idea. I wonder how well it was maintained and setup initially.
This was owned by Mike Schwab owner of the fitness factory gym in Canon. I put a lot of miles on that pullover in the 80’s
Shaw's going to need a new Gym soon lol filling up this one fast😂
Cue the “building my new gym, again” video series
@@christygruber2283It always does. When I built my gym I originally put up a 1,440sqft (40x36) building to house it, but made it so that it was easy to expand. It's now 3,000sqft (60x50) and filling up fast, and the only people who use it are my wife, myself, and occasionally my brother.
@MdoubleHBx Wat?
@MdoubleHBxwhy do you keep leaving this comment ? go seek help. You definitely have some weird issue with this guy.
Pretty awesome barn find. Epic to find all those pieces in one place. Glad you got it Brian!
We had that same leg extension in our gym years ago. Talk about nostalgia. Thank you for lugging us along for another great adventure, Sir. Love from Massachusetts.
Quads gym in Chicago has a lot of this stuff. It’s awesome
WOW man! I totally remember having a bike with a blue banana seat that glittery color in the 70s LOL!
Nautilus chain driven pullover is the single best/rarest piece out there, super envious!
Love that Brian is doing things like this .he was also the neutral and in the middle strongman. No drama with anyone
loving the collection buying. I would love to go to a gym that at the same time you can see the whole history of muscle training. Imagine a gym with multiple floors/sections and each one has its own history. ancient times, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s... man that would be awesome
Loving watching Brian take these trips to find old gym equipment 👍🏻
Brian, you are quite literally a giant nerd! I love it and am here for it!
This is a great find. I always think of Mike mentzer and Casey viator any time I see this old nautilus equipment.
Funniest part……three men on one side of leg press rack pushing onto trailer and B by himself.😅😅😅😅😅😅😅…….
I actually really enjoy these videos!!
I Can tell your starting to lean out Bryan that's awesome. Don't be discouraged. Your strength isn't just skin deep! You pave your way with anything you do. So glad your focusing more on your health
I noticed Brian's arms seem smaller than usual. 💪
I thought I was seeing things but I agree they look smaller.
Brian is melting away & getting much healthier…..!!!
Can’t wait to see them all cleaned up and in place. This journey had to have been a ton of fun. Thanks for sharing BS. Love it!
used the Nautilus Pullover and it is the greatest piece of equipment hands down. The results after a workout are incredible. It is the same piece used by Dorian yates...
Brian is collecting rare gym equipment like they were infinity stones💎
In the right hands...
The real THANOS
@@manuelhernandez2017 no the real thanos is Hathor.
Kevinmee3501 go on somewhere Brian is 1000X cooler and a better person. Go watch Thor if that's your guy
@@kevinmee3501 your mom is thanos...
Brian’s gym definitely is a unique gym 😂 it’ll be cool seeing these refurbished
Wow, a literal barn find, very cool. I'm sure plenty of viewers will recognize these Nautilus pieces, but just in case anyone is curious: there's a double shoulder, double chest, super pullover, omni multi exercise (aka OME), 1st gen leg extension, next gen compound position row, multi bicep. Google those and you'll find plenty of information. The stand alone pec dec machine, the lying leg curl, the hack squat/leg press combo, and the row with the grey frame aren't Nautilus machines.
The only place you will ever see all of that old school Nautilus equipment in one place is a place called Loprinzi's gym in Portland Oregon
I remember using the pullover machine. I loved that thing!
History! Thanks for preserving it.
The leg extension and prone leg curl nautilus gen 1 are the best feeling leg machines ever created- absolutely perfect and i have never felt anything like it since in the almost 30 years of training
I LOVE these videos. I'm here for it!
THANK you. Entertaining, also nice score. Keep on bringing the stories and videos.
Love ya B! You’re an inspiration brother.
I love these old chain drive nautilus machines, I used to work out on these in the early nineties!
Same!
What a crazy find !!! You might have to hang up a disco ball in the gym to go with that seventies sparkle blue equipment !!!!
Wow! Watched this one with my dad and he was telling me back when he worked at Gregg Buttles gym on Long Island he used to use and clean these machines all the time! Cool experience to see again he said.
Lobe this Channel it’s like Christmas always suprise never knowing what content he’s going put out! All great
A certain Dallas Fire Station and Station(s) had and some still do have this very same equipment...The overhead pullover was great and the leg curl was too!
What dope setup and find Brian!
Amazing find! Excited for the video of you trying them out!
Love the content bro 😊
Brian, this fitness history side of things....I love it. Fascinating and I love that you've got time to be the super strength nerd we all wish we could be!!
I really enjoyed this video Brian you are one of a kind for sure that was a great rare barn find for sure
Love these videos
Loving your enthusiasm bud. Its fun to watch as you navigate your retirement. Keep it up!
Thats awesome stuff man. I cant see you fitting in much of it but they are phenomenal.
having used a nautilus machine before, they are amazing. and I have never found a machine that compares.
Absolutely incredible content right here baby
This was the ultimate workout video 🤣 I have never seen these original Nautilus machines, but just seeing them here in your video, I can tell they are genuinely unique and amazing! Love all your content, and the shirts!!
love these types of videos, cool to see unique equipment
I am wondering when Brian is going to open his own gym,franchise and start accepting members… he would make a killing
i think he already are - kind off silent partner thing ( co owner )
@@martinwedel3588 oh ok thanks!
Yeah, he should forget the MMA thing and just establish THE SHAW STRONGMAN ACADEMY !
@@stefanomagaddino6868 I think he said in a prior video he's getting some good money for this fight so that right there is the start-up money!
Definitely needs to happen with all the equipment he has and he has in storage he can fill a gym easily
Love old equipment! Like others, space is my limitation. I see very cheaply priced classic pieces of equipment on the used market often. Thanks for highlighting vintage equipment, Brian!
Loved watching this. We used the original machines when we were young and strong😊. Brings back lots of memories!
Amazing find. Really really cool
That chest press/fly combo piece is so damn heavy. We have it and several other Gen 1s at our gym. Stuff was made to last.
This is my new favorite series 🙌🏼
Great find ! Can we see a before and after restoration video ? 🙏
I hope i had a gym in my highschool too, incredible content and waiting to see you using the new equipment.
I remember using Nautilus equipment at Whiteman AFB, wasn't first gen, but was still the best equipment I've had the pleasure of using. We also had a very similar leg press machine at my high school, that thing was great!
8:22 extra small t-shirt 😊😊😊
Brian is one of the few humans on earth that makes a full sized tractor looks like a mini.
Old school equipment, I used to train with those 😊
I love the old school machines and I love how you collect them! Save them and give them a new life!
Very Cool love to see them get the use they were made for once again.
I train at a huge gym that has all these old school equipment amd more should come here do a show it's layout matched golds gym layout of late 70s
they look so cool hope you do other videos about them
Just saw youre in Brighton, i just delivered in aurora, co. We were both born in 82. I only hit 6'2, so im laggin behind a bit
The first gym I ever joined had that equipment . The name of the gym was " SchNautilus"
It was located in Schenectady NY. Owned By Andy Selfridge Former NY Giant.
I don’t know if it was the same but my 21 years in the army I have been to a few bases that had those chain drive systems and always loved them❤congratulations brother
I would love to a barn full of old school nautilus equipment. Back in the 90s we had a ymca that had all those old school pieces. Many great workouts on those machines. Great score!
Great Find!!!
Big man is really handling that Forklift aint he? Love this channel's content! Please keep us updated on this i want to see them restored!
this real cool. I love old pinball machines and if i had a lot of money i would save some that hide in barns. but this is that same level of cool
Awesome find
My first gym was nautilus equipment. Awesome find. Lots of memories.
Very cool stuff! My love for the weights started on equipment just like that
Your passion for strength is inspiring.
I'm surprised to not see a trailer mounted forklift, you seemed so interested in those in past videos. They are worth it for the available loading space on the trailer!
That's a cool find, have fun with that gym equipment, I would like to try out some of those machines one day.
Omg, that made feel old..... I started strength and body building on these Nautilus machines when they first came out. lol.
That's a nice Massey tractor. Also super cool find! They found a good home.
Great fine on the Nautilus equipment back in the day it was truly the state of the art..only thing missing is Brian in a pair of bib overalls
Used to train with this equipment at Middlebury Fitness, in Middlebury, Vermont. Old school, overbuild chain driven!
I remember using those machines back in the 80's 👍💪
So cool man! What a great find.
Looks like the first gym equipment I ever used at the YMCA. Our's was very outdated, im also 40 so its been awhile. Our YMCA closed, in east liverpool Oh than they opened a new one. That stuff is problly from there. But who knows!
awesome find.
Brian makes that tractor look small 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Wish i had a couple of those. Im a trucker with some free weights at home. During winter, its tough freezing outside to bench
big brian, I lived in canon city for 16 years and worked out at that place. very cool.
Ive been getting into the vintage weights and stuff recently, so it's great to see this content parallel my interests.
Your Show is unstoppable 🎉🎉🎉
I miss nautilus equipment, they had really heavy stacks too.
Brian can single handedly move all the equipment himself! 😂
That pullover machine is amazing. The gym I train at has one. Very lucky to have available. It gives an awesome pump.
Brian needs a ballast box for the 3 point hitch so he doesn’t overload and damage the front axles on his tractor while lifting heavy things. Also makes the tractor more stable.
The guy standing on the low side when that tractor 🚜 hitched 😮. Didn’t even phase him.
Putting calcium in the back tires would also work as well.