Isolated farm house never had power or plumbing/Built early 1900s/ Machines.
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Hey house lover's and explorers! Another isolated old original farm house for this episode and this one is a true reminder of how past generations lived without power or plumbing all while working the land and raising a family. Seems to be built in the early 1900s and vacated maybe around the 1960s. Huge rooms/ Hall and old stove. A cellar and shed with some machines I hope you can name for me 😁 Hope you all enjoy the explore Cheers for watching 🙂👍
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UA-cam videos on two of the three machines,
Massey Ferguson RK
762 TC, similar but smaller than the RK 802 TC:
ua-cam.com/video/VxsL2p-arGs/v-deo.htmlsi=bWmTZhQGd5c5ZGsK
John Deere: 900 Series MoCo Trailer Video:
ua-cam.com/video/QNtOBaT_Px4/v-deo.htmlsi=Ehw8l1eNKWieRzEL
Cheers again John, you were quick to get in to this! 👍😁
Wow by looking at the front of that house was very deceiving it was once a beautiful home 🏠🏡
My thoughts exactly Jerrold 😁👍
All I can say is I hope they had some shade trees around that house back in the day. It'd be a literal sweat box in the summer months.
Thanks for the tour Paul!
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Note:
The John Deere MoCo is a mower and conditioner, the Massey Ferguson 802TC is a rake. I placed video links for both in a reply to this comment, if you don't see them, it wasn't allowed.
UA-cam videos on two of the three machines,
Massey Ferguson RK
762 TC, similar but smaller than the RK 802 TC:
ua-cam.com/video/VxsL2p-arGs/v-deo.htmlsi=bWmTZhQGd5c5ZGsK
John Deere: 900 Series MoCo Trailer Video:
ua-cam.com/video/QNtOBaT_Px4/v-deo.htmlsi=Ehw8l1eNKWieRzEL
Hi John 😊 absolutely these old homes get bloody hot, and these old stone homes take a lot longer to cool down once hot. Cheers for watching again 🙂👍
In the shed is a demountable truck stock crate used for shifting sheep ,pigs , the johndeere machine I s mower and the machine is a hay rake
Hi Charles, thanks heaps for the info on those machines 😁👍
Thanks for sharing this old farm house. I bet that it was nice back in the day.
This house really looks like an old frontier farmhouse before they had
indoor plumbing and even electricity way out in the rural areas there
where they raised sheep. this was a great find out in the rural area
i like seeing these old farmhouses thanks again and until next time
Thank You.🇦🇺🏡🏡🇦🇺
Hi Roger, Cheers for watching again mate 😁👍
It's cool the old girl is still breathing. Nice catch with the hook in the ceiling. Reaffirms they did it the old way. Truly appreciate what you do for us.
Glad you enjoyed it slong 🙂 yes the old way would be so hard for us to resort back to lol 😁👍
Looks like my family home from 1865 . ❤
First machine was for cutting the crop the second one was the rake for raking into rows for baling the crop.
Thanks heaps Barry 😁👍 I was hoping the viewers like yourself could fill in my lack of knowledge 😁👍
@@urbexindigo5164 it helps that my grand-parent had a farm when I was a child, I'm now 70 so a long time ago.
it would of been so hard back in the day fetching water and very dull lightng
Agreed Kim, it's very fascinating to me thinking of that life 👍😊
Great find lovely old gem.enjoyed.it.thank.you
Cheers Patricia 🙂
Morning 👍
Beat me by 8 minutes 😁
Cheers buddy 👍😁
Nice exploring see you next week ❤ regards riono
Cheers Rion 😊
Good explore! Stay well,safe and happy!
Cmiller thanks for watching 👍😁
Nice old farmhouse. The way this was built was great, looking at the frontage and those bricked steps leading up to it. Shame its falling down. Thanks for sharing. Cheers, MM :) p.s poor sheep :(
Glad you enjoyed it MM. Pretty desolate but once a loving farmhouse no doubt 😊👍
Thanks, must of been a big farm, in it's day.
Cheers Jenny 😊
Imagine getting up at the crack of dawn even a rooster crowing, working hard physically all day,, eating , falling into bed to lantern light, hauling the water from the wall to wash oneself in the tin bath, recycling the water , going to sleep at sunset perhaps like chooks do, deep sleep of the exhausted ( no insomnia ?) yet a contented life on the land ; very simple , enjoying family time together on the sabbath perhaps , singing for entertainment maybe playing some basic instrument ... fresh air redolent with nothing but the sounds of machinery humming in the distance ... sweet smell of hay ...baa of the sheep and lambs ...cooking Sunday lamb or mutton in the oven range ...scones for arvo tea or maybe CWA gatherings ... fruit cake or pudding for festive seasons, fresh bread ? Sounds almost idyllic ...
Amazing description Julia! :-) That really sums up what these old homes offered the hard working farmers of yesteryear. A Simple but hard working and enjoyable life. Cheers for watching :-)
@@juliakonrad3665 You took me there. what a life.
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One lovely home at some point. There might have been a wrap around veranda at some point maybe. A step up deck or sun room under part of it? Bring back wholesome, simple living off the land, with no power, plumbed water, sun shine, fresh air better living.
Living out of town was the best step we made, soo peaceful, and quiet.
Hi Prue! Yes the country air is definitely better and more quiet. Cheers for watching 🙂👍
Another cool old farmhouse find! What a time capsule indeed! Always love the old cast iron stoves! Thanks Indigo!
Glad you enjoyed it Jennifer 🙂
Hi Paul, looking at these old homes it took a very long time to build them lots of patience I can imagine. Many, many meals cooked on that old stove. A sense of peaceful living and enjoying the beauty of the land back in the day.
Hi Patricia, yes I get the peaceful living sense from these old places too. Hard working but peaceful :-)
great video, like the ones near sunset, enjoyed the talk between you and Werner
Glad you enjoyed it William 🙂👍
John Deere is a mower conditioner, the Massey is a hay rake. That's some expressive kit. That old place is pretty cool. Hasn't been anyone living there for a long time I figure.
Hi Krissy 😊 cheers for the information, thanks for watching 👍😁
Thank you for putting out great videos. I always enjoy watching.
I love house bravo 🏡🏡🏡👍👍❤️❤️😺😺👋👋
Another fab video 😊
Glad you enjoyed it Deborah 😊
So bone dry! And no trees, apart from a few out the back so it would have been quite hot in summer 🥵 nice stone work outside and a very basic farm house. Poor sheep, starved to death 😢
I really appreciate your discussion of the structure and skills of a building a place like this. The "S" brackets are so elegant in their efficient design. There is no relief from heat with the plowed, flattened ground, no trees and all the verandas gone.
She was beautiful in her day! But I gotta have electricity & running water 🤷♀️! Awesome video mate! ❤️🤘👍
Land of the dry and the decayed.
Sure is mate, very dry year just gone. Cheers for watching 👍😁
Hi paul, beautiful old girl. Would have been tuff in those days without power and water. Although kerosene heating and for lighting would have been nice too. Thanks again for another fantastic work paul. Cheers deb
Rotary rake ,for rowing hay for bailing,The other equipment mower, conditioner.The stands under the stock crate is used for removing crate , They are slightly higher than truck body, placed on an angle, then backing up truck would push them upright, lifting crate, Same to lower, Cheers Bevan 🤠🦘🦘🇦🇺
Awesome Romeo, thank you for that info, I was hoping the viewers would know more than me! Cheers for watching 👍😁
Good morning, I found a small house on the Kent Town side of Norwood, no front door on it, no fence around it
Cheers mate. Sounds good. 👍😁 Keep up the good work on your channel 😁👍
@@urbexindigo5164 - You're not interested?
John Deere is a mower conditioner and the Massey Ferguson is a hay rake. They must have a lot of land to justify those big expensive machines.
Hi Martha, thankyou! 😊👍
Urbex Indigo thanks for sharing this video with me Isolated farm house never had power or plumbing/Built early 1900s/ Machines. it was a really good explore and God Bless and thanks
Love the rural places you explore Paul, thanks for sharing. Love hearing the cows mooing & sheep baaring in the background too. It’s so peaceful.
That tapping you are hearing Paul maybe this old house is 🫣👻haunted.😂😅
Glad you enjoyed it on 😊 Yes me and Werner did think maybe the old resident stayed behind to tend to their old home 😊👍
The RK802 is listed as a rotary rake attachment. 👍👍
Thanks for the info Roy 🙂 Cheers for watching 🙂👍
Wonderful find paul and im glad youve got werner with you just in case if theres holes or secret underground Wells you fall in and you cant get out. You just don't know they could have started on a well and moved on to the original find and the other well could be covered in corigated iron and then nature cover's it with dirt on top GONE😐 Anyways great find again paul just ❤ these old country homes with the things you find keep it up😃👍
Another very interesting doco, Paul! Thanks mate. My family stayed in a primitive shack the 1950s at Hallett Cove, now a suburb of Adelaide. No running water, septic tank & toilet "flushed" with a hand rotated steel disc. VERY smelly. No electricity & the lighting was Tilly pressure kerosine lamps, the fragile mantles of which were unbelievably bright. A number of "paranormal" sites would make a lot of currency about some of the rattles & bangs you experience Paul...👻 Good job, mate!!!
Hi beachbum 😊 yes I used to do paranormal stuff and still have that channel but you are right a lot of them make up something out of nothing!!!! 😊👍
I honestly don't know how they did it back in those days when everything took a lot of "guts" & hard work to achieve anything, especially on rural properties. Nowadays, life is very easy, like we take it all for granted.
Hi pagonbabarta 🙂 yes me neither, that is why it is so fascinating being out looking at these old places. Thanks for watching 🙂👍
Reckon that was a tank stand rather than a well for two reasons. A well that close to the house would have resulted in the walls not lasting as long as they have and I don't believe you could ever fill a well so compactly without the soil sinking
I think your right Julie 😁👍
16:47 The opening on the right, did you check it out? If you did, I didn't see it.
I will have to re-watch bluerose, I can't remember 😊👍
@@urbexindigo5164 Okay
Thanks, Paul. As always, enjoyed the explore. The equipment appears as if it is used from time to time.
Glad you enjoyed it ken, Cheers mate 😁👍
Another beautiful old gem sitting in the lonely countryside if only those walls could talk the stories they would tell. Exploring with Werner. Thank you for the tour. ❤😊🌟
Cheers again Megan. Always very peaceful out in these homes 👍😊
I'm on the way out ... but I'll be back😄
All that farming equipment doesn’t look that old, maybe it belongs to the local farmer that owns the property now.
Yeah I think that is the case too 😊👍
Are you sure that tapping wasn’t the resident ghost?
I can't be sure no. 🤔😊👍 Cheers for watching 🙂👍
Have u ever seen/heard strange things- ghostlike ?
Once I heard a man clearing his throat coughing right behind me while I was taking photos in a hallway. I was alone!!!! 🤔👍
From Canada Why is there no grass around the house
Looks like the animals have eaten it. Plus winter time, and maybe no rain for ages
Hi Edward 🙂 it had been a very dry summer and Autumn plus the livestock have also eaten what ever grass may have been there. 👍