Well we used to have auctions like that in Central Ohio but they all been bought up to the big conglomerates. The hat is cool looks good 👍. Cool video thanks for sharing.
@@jackdarbyshire5888 Jack i love running across Sask(from Ontario) always think Sask vs the states and what the farms are like. I agree. Crazy how many farms with piles of stuff
Takes #177 to hit the like button. The 409 valve covers (to me that's what they look like, could be wrong) are keepers. The Perfect Circle rack is cool. The pickup trucks, very cool. The 86 Ford truck, got to love those old style toppers. The Jeep top very savable. Your ideal of the small building filled with the treasures you have collected over the years would be cool, maybe even have some "What Is It" stashed in there. The ERTL red cap over International is very cool. The new Joe Go MoBile. Hope you bought the contents in the two trailers. Very cool video.
We did grab the Jeep top! It needs love but I think it can be saved. I thought about it for my 1942 Willys, but it is really probably more appropriate to a 1946-later CJ
The Pontiac Parisienne was always sold in Canada. It was brought to the USA when Pontiac division discontinued the full size Bonneville in 1982 and dealers demanded a full size car. GM later added rear quarters from the 1980-81 Bonneville to make it look more different.
Some of those combines have interesting drivetrains. A lot of them had six cylinders summer tiny ones had four cylinders. V8s sitting in them including 327. Oh what engine in the combine. A possible interesting side bar. But you already have a well-balanced assortment of items that you cover. Two of you were having a lot of fun and it translated over into the video.
Mr. Badsocket! Thanks for another great video! I enjoy the hell out of a good farm auction, but I've gotten to old to attend most of them. Your videos are the next best thing. You do a better job on this type of video than anybody else. Keep up the good work! God willing and the creek don't rise, I'll be in Western Kansas for a few auctions next Summer. Maybe we'll cross paths. Hey! Are you going to do a video of the Rob van Vleet Truck Hoard auction? It's an online auction, but you can view the trucks at Sydney, NE. More than a thousand trucks, including 46 CoE's! There's a '39 Chevy CoE, two '39 Ford CoE's, and even '50 and '51 GMC Cannonball CoE's! Them is rare birds indeed!
It still amazes me how many are out here. Sometimes two or three good ones to pick from in one weekend. I plan to go out there to Sidney. It's an incredible collection!!
@@mr.goodpliers6988 ok Mr GP ( aka Tim ) Collins Kelly Norlund Mann There are many and they highly sought after all over the US the UK Australia People will pay a premium!! Look axe Junkies or Axe Addicts The Canadians have groups as well these are with as much as vintage car parts many of them are 80 plus years old...draw knives pickaroons all very collectable if you are going to these auctions why not look at them? The trick is to use a wire wheel and WD 40 don't ruin the Patina...I will buy from you as well I'm in Anchorage Alaska..tnx bro.
Well we used to have auctions like that in Central Ohio but they all been bought up to the big conglomerates. The hat is cool looks good 👍. Cool video thanks for sharing.
Saw that Silas at Adventures Made From Scratch got the '61 Chevy 4-door and the white farm truck.
You bought the white farm truck?? Good for you, I would have hated to see him cut that truck up
Tim I’m always amazed at the seemingly endless number of farms like this in the American Midwest. Nowhere near that many here in Canada.
Thinking the same here in Saskatchewan,at one time there was a lot of farm auctions around my area in Hudson Bay 👍
Where was this auction at?
@@jackdarbyshire5888 Jack i love running across Sask(from Ontario) always think Sask vs the states and what the farms are like. I agree. Crazy how many farms with piles of stuff
This was in McPherson, Kansas
I Feel Your Pain Fellow Canadian
Another great auction video thanks for sharing
Takes #177 to hit the like button.
The 409 valve covers (to me that's what they look like, could be wrong) are keepers.
The Perfect Circle rack is cool.
The pickup trucks, very cool.
The 86 Ford truck, got to love those old style toppers.
The Jeep top very savable.
Your ideal of the small building filled with the treasures you have collected over the years would be cool, maybe even have some "What Is It" stashed in there.
The ERTL red cap over International is very cool.
The new Joe Go MoBile.
Hope you bought the contents in the two trailers.
Very cool video.
Believe those are GMC 305 V6 heads. (Count the valve springs...)
We did grab the Jeep top! It needs love but I think it can be saved. I thought about it for my 1942 Willys, but it is really probably more appropriate to a 1946-later CJ
Amazing collection of vehicles and parts!.😎
Casey’s coffee....I love it
Looks like a Coop tractor. I believe they had a top speed of 40 mph
Landon that's what I was going to say!
1961 Chevy and F6 Ford looks just like the one in the Silas Auto Salvage.
Correct
That Sun tune up machine would go good with my Sun VAT 28's
Oh Cool Joe is with you this time n He buys everything 😆 like I do sometimes at Estate Sales 😆
The Pontiac Parisienne was always sold in Canada. It was brought to the USA when Pontiac division discontinued the full size Bonneville in 1982 and dealers demanded a full size car. GM later added rear quarters from the 1980-81 Bonneville to make it look more different.
I have a 1981 two door. Nice old car
Rather healthy collection of drive belts in that shed
Some of those combines have interesting drivetrains. A lot of them had six cylinders summer tiny ones had four cylinders. V8s sitting in them including 327. Oh what engine in the combine. A possible interesting side bar. But you already have a well-balanced assortment of items that you cover. Two of you were having a lot of fun and it translated over into the video.
a Mr good hammer episode
..8:07...nothing like good old spit to clean the dirt off things!...😆
Great video, thanks for the info on parisian vs caprice, I had a Canadian built S10 with digital dash, kids loved it when I ran 110 KM
Hahaha the rat ritz I love that, man I'd love to have a Diamond T
..I'll take them 348/409 heads and valve covers!..and gimme them old yeller McCulloch chainsaws..love 'em!..
Empire Township [painted on the truck @ 41:25] is centered 12 niles NW of central Wichita on roughly a 340 degree heading. It includes Kanopolis Lake.
Mr. Badsocket! Thanks for another great video! I enjoy the hell out of a good farm auction, but I've gotten to old to attend most of them. Your videos are the next best thing. You do a better job on this type of video than anybody else. Keep up the good work! God willing and the creek don't rise, I'll be in Western Kansas for a few auctions next Summer. Maybe we'll cross paths. Hey! Are you going to do a video of the Rob van Vleet Truck Hoard auction? It's an online auction, but you can view the trucks at Sydney, NE. More than a thousand trucks, including 46 CoE's! There's a '39 Chevy CoE, two '39 Ford CoE's, and even '50 and '51 GMC Cannonball CoE's! Them is rare birds indeed!
It still amazes me how many are out here. Sometimes two or three good ones to pick from in one weekend. I plan to go out there to Sidney. It's an incredible collection!!
The glory days on display and for sale....
Nice stuff.
First Allis tractors were 20 35 model E. Massey is 101 Twin Power.
Yep, whatzit tractor is an early CO-OP. May have a Dodge truck rearend.AL B.
Older Case diesel may be an LA. Crazy D would know for sure.AL B.
Cool stuff! Hi gang!
Hello Gary! Thank you for stopping by the channel!
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Would know the make and year range of the 2 identical trucks parked next to the 1961 Biscayne? They must be GM products due to the Delco heaters.
Those are Studebaker M series, around 1941-46
Tim, how did you learn so much about vehicles by looking at the parts and the vehicle
Familiarity, repeated
Didn’t Silas buy that byscanne and truck
Home made doodle bug just bigger
I would have put a bid on the DOG.
I got rats.
Dog was so polite but letting all know it could have cleaned up the whole show
Do you see any old axes or hatchets?
Occasionally, but it is pretty rare that they have any really desirable names
@@mr.goodpliers6988 ok Mr GP ( aka Tim )
Collins
Kelly
Norlund
Mann
There are many and they highly sought after all over the US the UK Australia
People will pay a premium!!
Look axe Junkies or Axe Addicts
The Canadians have groups as well these are with as much as vintage car parts many of them are 80 plus years old...draw knives pickaroons all very collectable if you are going to these auctions why not look at them? The trick is to use a wire wheel and WD 40 don't ruin the Patina...I will buy from you as well I'm in Anchorage Alaska..tnx bro.
If that studebaker m series truck is a m5 they are rare.
That Joe frd of yours sure is not the sharpest knife in your drawer pls keep content to just you he s a real ramp PC. Of work jim
Hi Tim it would sure be nice to bid on the Three Allis Chalmers 20-45 i need a good parts tractor.
Email me, mrgoodpliers1985@gmail.com and I will send you the number for the guy who bought them. He is in Lyons Kansas
Sunnen hone in garage is worth money to an engine rebuilder or machinist that knows how to use it.AL B.
I didn't get to film those because they ran two rings. The engine rebuilding specialty tools brought good money!
WOW I was Wrong huh 😆 😆
It's a COOP tractor
pack rats partying hard!
Where was this auction at?
McPherson, Kansas
Lot's of rodent families got relocated up the ladder social climbers
Where was this Auction ?. You need to tell people the location.
It was in McPherson, Kansas
@@mr.goodpliers6988 Thanks for the reply. I had a friend that was there from Washington named Chuck Wallas. I'm sure he bought something !.