When you return your plug on a cattle pasture return it upside down and you will avoid them pulling the plugs. The grass will regrow in no time while allowing time for the plug to spread roots and secure itself.
Good thinking! It will promote regrow the and not leave holes everywhere. It’s a pasture not a front lawn, so some unsightly spots won’t matter! You could also pick up some cow patties and place it on the unsightly dirt! Regards...
Worked on a dairy farm for my first job and this cow called Oreo would follow me like a lost puppy and rub it's head up me until I petted her! Cows are dogs man! Lovebale animals
Don’t stop showing us your ‘not so super’ finds! It gets the ole heart apoundin’ with anticipation! Can’t enjoy the meal if it’s always dessert! Thanks!
Love the "BEAUvine" - just absolutely divine! (LOL!) It's amusing that they are so curious... I love how you manage to include animals in your vids. I hope you find your cat (alive) - and perhaps can also assist about the squirrelly guy =8^O in the white vehicle. You really made out like a bandit, this trip. Awesome sauce! d8^D
Nice long adventure. I've said it before; you have the eyesight of an eagle, as you identify the large cent from a bit of a distance. So much to learn, but you make it fun and easy. Thanks, Beau.
We love the iron digs just as much , makes metal detecting more interesting then just bullets and buckles, you chatting all the time is what makes you great to listen too rather then just dirt digging
You’re wrong I love when you find an old home site and you’re digging explore holes. Keep going. Take up that whole area where the well is please and sift it !!!!!
Your "big piece of iron" looks very similar to the turning tools we use in the forge to put candytwists in square bar. Get the bar nice and squishy, put the square hole in the tool over the end of the bar and turn as required. Hey presto! Twisty metal!
If you lie on the ground they will form as circle around you to see what's up! Funny, Beau called them 'cows', they are castrated males specifically for meat.
@@molehogadventures6615 but you know cows are female, have udders and are bred and kept for milk? In Scotland, the male ones in the video are called 'Stots'.
39:07 That's a very old tool handle for turning bits/ sockets. Judging by it's size, probably was used for some big stuff. Also the piece of sheet metal with the rivets was probably once a saw. Typically the handle goes, then the blade, left with just the rivets since brass doesn't break down as fast. Other times it might look like rivets but it's actually a bolt and nut with flat ends.
Wow ..... That place really has a lot of different possible finds. Thanx Chigg can't wait for ya to go back and dig out some of those spots. See ya on the next
Great video...the cows are so curious, although I’m sure they thought you brought them some food. I’ve had them lick my coil when detecting. Cool finds...happy hunting & happy new year! ~ Gypsy
In a cattle or horse pasture its best for the animals to put the grass or sod down first and leave the earth facing up. They will not pull that plug up. Yah you can see it but no risk of holes for them to break a leg. Those springs and misc in that rocky area might be an old well with windmill at some time. And those springs and misc parts might be part of the governing system of the windmill.
Always listening to your videos. Makes me want to get out to 1 of my best spots. Found horse shoes old bells foundation to a small out house or barn that's small. Lead Indian and rev war figurines but still no coins. A double headed axe I found had a clay smoking pipe under it. Found the stone lined well but still no coins. I gotta get back to the spot.
A great way to pick out fine details on something. In a dark room. Take a pen light and shine it directly down on the piece. Slowly move it down to the side so it casts shadows. Play around with the angles of the light....the details should show up.
Lime pit at 26 mins, could be where they were tanning hides, or it could be a mass burial grave! :-) Big piece of iron with the rectangular hole at 39 mins, looks like the handle for a manual hole-boring tool - for fence posts etc. (like a giant version of a handle from a set of taps and dies).
20:35 - broken door handle from an old door latch system, 25:58 - the iron elongated item with a round end with a hole is also part of a door latch system, 39:00 - big tap handle/bar for doing fillets or handle for a manual wood bit. ;)
That piece of iron where you found the old door lock used to be a old drill. Like a brace and bit type deal. Like the ones they drilled through logs with to build log houses. I believe I’m right. Be safe out there Chigg and GOD BLESS you and your family Amen 🙏.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, Beau! I hope you can recall that info about the man and his creepy white car as well as you do information about all of your relics! I love seeing new videos from you and I hope you thank your cow friends for keeping y'all company! 😊💜💜💜
I noticed in the west most like to look for gold ,.and , in the eastern states like to look for relics,.but together well get this country pretty dug up and clean ,.dont forget the rock hunters,. lol have a happy NEW YEAR
Hey man thank you for the video I enjoyed it and I hope that you had a nice holiday you and your whole family and I hope you and your family has a better New Year's so stay safe and God bless
Those tapered pieces look like the ends that were put on spreaders behind teams, horses were smaller and oxen bigger..A horse one would typical be3 to 4 ' and the ends would go from 2" and be 3.5" in the center while an ox one would be 4 to 5' and be 3.5" at the ends and 5" to 6" in the center. The tapered bands would be 1.5" wide for the outers on a horse rig and the center would be 2.5". Again wider for the ox spreaders. My guess, these should show signs of rings or hooks being forged on them. Cheers, Billy in Canada
That piece of iron with the brass rivets could be an old worn out disk brake pad, just like the iron rings with all the old springs could be an old clutch, perhaps you have found an old auto parts junk pile.
I honestly don’t think any of your viewers care about the treasure all that much. It’s fun when you find it but seeing you discover lost buildings and hearing the history is just as entertaining.
I love how the cows turn away when he calls them delicious.
That's no bull.
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Holy Cow
When you return your plug on a cattle pasture return it upside down and you will avoid them pulling the plugs. The grass will regrow in no time while allowing time for the plug to spread roots and secure itself.
But that also shows lots of very dark dirt against the grass, showing all of the holes/areas they've dug until new grass grows..
Good thinking! It will promote regrow the and not leave holes everywhere.
It’s a pasture not a front lawn, so some unsightly spots won’t matter! You could also pick up some cow patties and place it on the unsightly dirt!
Regards...
I love when I find actual useful information in the comments section. Good day sir, and thank you. Hope everyone's having a good day.
Good idea. I worry if they pull them up, one could break a leg in the hole.
Chigg was telling people to do that 3 years ago.
"The cows were licking my headphones".
I really love to watch the video clips when you are digging the big holes and are finding all the old stuff
Adventures with Chigg! Awesome everytime!
Hey some of us like to watch you learn bout places Chigg cause we learn what to look for. Keep doin it your way. We learn to.
I am lovin these long vids! Awesome content once again. Happy holidays to you Beau and your family.
I have been surround by cattle when I’ve been fishing and detecting and if you get lower than their head they will come lick your face😂
Free real estate.
Worked on a dairy farm for my first job and this cow called Oreo would follow me like a lost puppy and rub it's head up me until I petted her! Cows are dogs man! Lovebale animals
Human salt-lick
Those cows are so adorable lol
The cows are a great addition to the video :)
Don’t stop showing us your ‘not so super’ finds! It gets the ole heart apoundin’ with anticipation!
Can’t enjoy the meal if it’s always dessert!
Thanks!
Always love bullets, buttons, and now, bovine friends. Thanks for sharing, Beau.
BTW, you can leave out creepy wells, sinkholes, or caves! You've got me on the rest.
Really appreciate you putting together these videos man, always a pleasure to see a new Aquachigger video popup! Hope you had a merry Christmas
Gotta love a creepy well!!!
Your vids are so awesome it’s like an addiction but a good addiction 😂
The springs and the round things come off of a old horse-drawn grain drill.
Love the "BEAUvine" - just absolutely divine! (LOL!) It's amusing that they are so curious... I love how you manage to include animals in your vids. I hope you find your cat (alive) - and perhaps can also assist about the squirrelly guy =8^O in the white vehicle.
You really made out like a bandit, this trip. Awesome sauce! d8^D
The cows look at chigg like he's crazy when he calls them delicious 🤣
Awesome site Chigg! Can’t wait for excavation 👍👍👍
that piece of iron with the brass rivets could be an old handsaw great video see you on the next one
Nice long adventure. I've said it before; you have the eyesight of an eagle, as you identify the large cent from a bit of a distance. So much to learn, but you make it fun and easy. Thanks, Beau.
We love the iron digs just as much , makes metal detecting more interesting then just bullets and buckles, you chatting all the time is what makes you great to listen too rather then just dirt digging
39:06 - looks like a handle to an auger drill bit?
At 33 minutes - that's what's left of a hand saw. I enjoy this channel's positive attitude.
Porterhouse on the hoof!!
Those are the cutest cows I have ever seen.
You’re wrong I love when you find an old home site and you’re digging explore holes. Keep going. Take up that whole area where the well is please and sift it !!!!!
Another great video. Thank you for sharing with us. Happy Hunting 🇳🇿
The cows are so funny
Beau, you really need a small Quadcopter to slight see stuff from above, they become obvious once in the air.
At 39:04 it looks like a handle for a tap. A tool used to make threads in metal. Thanks for the videos.
You are great to listen to😄
Your "big piece of iron" looks very similar to the turning tools we use in the forge to put candytwists in square bar. Get the bar nice and squishy, put the square hole in the tool over the end of the bar and turn as required. Hey presto! Twisty metal!
Love how curious cows are.
If you lie on the ground they will form as circle around you to see what's up! Funny, Beau called them 'cows', they are castrated males specifically for meat.
@@AndrexT worked with cows most my life just love how they are and do, being tasty all ways helps.🚜🚜🚜🐮🐮🐮🐮
@@molehogadventures6615 but you know cows are female, have udders and are bred and kept for milk? In Scotland, the male ones in the video are called 'Stots'.
@@AndrexT yea, but most people don't know the difference. Haven't met someone that knows that in years.
@@AndrexT I think most people view the word "cow" as a generic term for bovines, not realizing that it actually refers to the female of the species.
Looks like the springs from old screens doors, even looked like the ther piece was the hinge it was mounted to
At 39:00+ With that square hole in the middle, I'm thinking that might be a handle for a large auger drill, maybe used for post and beam construction.
The metal with the brass rivets could be an old handsaw. They used the rivets to attach the wooded handle to the saw blade.
39:07 That's a very old tool handle for turning bits/ sockets. Judging by it's size, probably was used for some big stuff. Also the piece of sheet metal with the rivets was probably once a saw. Typically the handle goes, then the blade, left with just the rivets since brass doesn't break down as fast. Other times it might look like rivets but it's actually a bolt and nut with flat ends.
All those springs, reminds me of a trampoline 🤣
Wow ..... That place really has a lot of different possible finds. Thanx Chigg can't wait for ya to go back and dig out some of those spots. See ya on the next
Love your videos Man! Awesome content.
Happy New Year! chigg man.
Big piece of metal with the opening in the middle. Handle to an auger drill. For hand drilling holes in wood.
We love it all ..big or small.....I've learned more from you than my History teacher..lol..well..he did good too
39:10 the long piece of metal with the square hole in the middle is the handle used with a large boring wood bit. The top of the bit is tapered.
Holy cow your fan base is really growing 😁🐂
Looking forward to see the vid
You and your gold coins. It is funny.
Whohoo!!!! Love watching your vids chigg🎄 and Merry xMas!
My god that thumbnail!! Beauvine edition! TOP! so funny
You are funny and educational.
Woooo 1st
Chigg's army thumbs up 👍
Benjamin Wilcox ⭐️🍪
All those springs make me think of a trampoline. :-)
Great video...the cows are so curious, although I’m sure they thought you brought them some food. I’ve had them lick my coil when detecting. Cool finds...happy hunting & happy new year! ~ Gypsy
Chigg's Army!!!
Love your audience.
In a cattle or horse pasture its best for the animals to put the grass or sod down first and leave the earth facing up. They will not pull that plug up. Yah you can see it but no risk of holes for them to break a leg. Those springs and misc in that rocky area might be an old well with windmill at some time. And those springs and misc parts might be part of the governing system of the windmill.
012- As soon as you said "delicious hairy beasts" they all looked away! Hahahahaha!
Beef is always welcome, beef is my friend, I like beef,beef is good,yummy beef, damn I'm hungry. Nice long video.👍
Love the cow’s lol ❤️
Always listening to your videos. Makes me want to get out to 1 of my best spots. Found horse shoes old bells foundation to a small out house or barn that's small. Lead Indian and rev war figurines but still no coins. A double headed axe I found had a clay smoking pipe under it. Found the stone lined well but still no coins. I gotta get back to the spot.
The Iron rod at 39:00 looks like the handle used to turn boring bits like in wood.
A great way to pick out fine details on something. In a dark room. Take a pen light and shine it directly down on the piece. Slowly move it down to the side so it casts shadows. Play around with the angles of the light....the details should show up.
Lime pit at 26 mins, could be where they were tanning hides, or it could be a mass burial grave! :-) Big piece of iron with the rectangular hole at 39 mins, looks like the handle for a manual hole-boring tool - for fence posts etc. (like a giant version of a handle from a set of taps and dies).
The big piece of iron at 39:00 looks like a large tap wrench..like the old style Starret tap wrenches. Did you keep it?
20:35 - broken door handle from an old door latch system, 25:58 - the iron elongated item with a round end with a hole is also part of a door latch system, 39:00 - big tap handle/bar for doing fillets or handle for a manual wood bit. ;)
Thats a really nice tapping tool!! Restored that probably be a multi lifetime tool.
I agree. Thanks for watching!
The thin metal pole with a square hole it the handle for an orger drill.
That piece of iron where you found the old door lock used to be a old drill. Like a brace and bit type deal. Like the ones they drilled through logs with to build log houses. I believe I’m right. Be safe out there Chigg and GOD BLESS you and your family Amen 🙏.
Some axles had those i found a metal hub with acouple of bands around them good video
I wonder if putting the dirt side of the plug up would solve the cow problem.
I think that might be what he was going to say but never got around to it!
Awesome video as always!
That’s some good looking soil
Beau 🍇 ! 🐄😁👍
Hope you have a great new year.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, Beau! I hope you can recall that info about the man and his creepy white car as well as you do information about all of your relics! I love seeing new videos from you and I hope you thank your cow friends for keeping y'all company! 😊💜💜💜
A good candidate for the round tapered rings is a whippletree. They prevent the wood from splitting when under streds.
Hope you located your cat... I enjoyed all the stuff you brought out to the light again.
Take a bottle of A-1 with you. It'll scare the crap out of them when you pull it out.
I noticed in the west most like to look for gold ,.and , in the eastern states like to look for relics,.but together well get this country pretty dug up and clean ,.dont forget the rock hunters,. lol have a happy NEW YEAR
I love cows! Miss mine
hahahaha those cows made me laugh, especially when you turned the camera and the one was real close
They are sneaky.... usually friendly though.
Hope you go back to the well soon 🙏👍
at 39:00 that tool is a tap handle or a hand drill.
Merry Christmas and happy new year
Love the way the cows are just hanging with you like there your homies..................... That was until you called them Delicious 🤤!
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And an old rotting corpse wrapped in a quilt.
5:03 The rocks were probably thrown on top of a junk pile over the years as the farmers removed the random rocks from elsewhere in the field.
great video
Hey man thank you for the video I enjoyed it and I hope that you had a nice holiday you and your whole family and I hope you and your family has a better New Year's so stay safe and God bless
Those tapered pieces look like the ends that were put on spreaders behind teams, horses were smaller and oxen bigger..A horse one would typical be3 to 4 ' and the ends would go from 2" and be 3.5" in the center while an ox one would be 4 to 5' and be 3.5" at the ends and 5" to 6" in the center. The tapered bands would be 1.5" wide for the outers on a horse rig and the center would be 2.5". Again wider for the ox spreaders. My guess, these should show signs of rings or hooks being forged on them. Cheers, Billy in Canada
That piece of iron with the brass rivets could be an old worn out disk brake pad, just like the iron rings with all the old springs could be an old clutch, perhaps you have found an old auto parts junk pile.
Its not always about the depth, also about the seperation👍👍 very true
Any updates on the mysterious white car?
Chigg did it!
"creepy white car" 😂 I love how he talks about calling the cops about the creepy white car. I wish I could find out about the case...
Sometimes I spend hours looking through the dirt I've dug...until I realize that the neighbors have noticed I've been there for hours as well.🤭
Troll trains and now troll cows :)
cats missing around my area generally in up in crab pots as bait.
I honestly don’t think any of your viewers care about the treasure all that much. It’s fun when you find it but seeing you discover lost buildings and hearing the history is just as entertaining.
Aways heard if you're gonna dream, dream big. Like a Napoleon cannon in a well, why not?
Beau ... come dig Fort Ritchie!