He's the real deal, if he did make more UA-cam money, you KNOW he would just drag more old iron home. I explain it to my wife like this: it's tough to have a person be really really good at fixing stuff, without them tinkering on old junk, so she gets to look at my yard art, but when the furnace breaks and it's -40° outside, I can fix it in like an hour, vs having to wait till 2026 for a repair guy to come fix it.
Hahaha love it. The 80 year old English you tuber Garage Racing has so many spares it takes him a day to check his stock before going buying stuff...its all in front of me bro'.
It will cost the previous owner too much to clear. The work and transportation will cost more than the value. I hope he keeps it all besides of potential chemicals in the "keep out" box
Actually, he can make enough money with what's left there to pay for the property. Those diesel engines, generators, ect. are still worth money. Lot's of scrap metal too, although the prices are a little low right now.
You are an interesting human being! I like your view on things that most people would consider junk. Lots of good ideas come from your channel and I'm really impressed with your know how. You live a life most of us tinkerer's could easily envy. I would be genuinely be interested in your worldviews. Anyway i really like this channel and i enjoy your "can do" attitude " and skill set. Keep up the videos as i no longer really enjoy the videos of the UA-camrs that have made it "big". There is a lot to be said for those that can do much with what they have. Thank you Sir!!
Told my wife about your move of the collection and she said "No!" . When I showed her the gorgeous property she said "Hell, no!" and her comment on the scrap metal and assorted goodies was "Absolutely, NO!". I am not quite sure but it almost sounds as if she was not on board with me entering the scrap business. On a more sincere note, not knowing what the scrap metal prices are in your area, but methinks you make the "used car price" of the property back relatively easily with the stuff that is there. Large electric motors, pumps and the 2 inch steel plate usually bring good money.
I used to work on those air cube compressors on offshore oil rigs back in the seventies/eighties.Fantastic machines. Huge output. Need to use turbine oil in them to stop the valves coking up.
Were the ones you worked on Joy compressors? I worked for a compressor repair contractor and he had a Joy cube looking compressor in the back corner of the warehouse. He was a Joy company service man.
Man, that place is heaven! You have a live time worth of content now! The metal alone is worth the cost! I got a storage barn next time over few years ago to clear my home. Now I spent several times a month dropping and picking up “stuff”. You will end up with two sets of everything also. Have fun!
I found your channel about a month ago and I watched every single one of your videos in order. I'm glad I caught up! I'm really looking forward to the new stuff this year.
The bins with the train coupler are ore cars used underground. Look like 5 ton cars. If they have a wheel on the side its a camel back side dump. They were usually pulled with a large battery powered locomotive.
Your going to need an excavator with grapples and semi truck with big trailer The glass would be cool for a greenhouse or a house built into a hill. Excavator to dig out the hill. Got furniture too… hmm so much potential.
as for those big cone things maybe just stand them up and cut a door in them looks like they'd make a decent little storage shed That place is going to be awesome I can't wait to see all the things you're going to do there
Free, is always better. Casually mention to the previous owner that it they "dont want to worry about cleaning the place up, they can just leave it" you sir, are now set for life with the "low buck garage" theme. Soooo much stuff, needed a place to store "said stuff" so you bought a place with more stuff! Absolutely genius! 👍👏
Pressure vessel at 15:58 is made by autoclave engineers, they have been building HP stainless vessels like that since the 1930’s, submarine tech and reactor tech too. That needle valve on the end is still commonly used today and its end connection is good for 60,000 psi.
I'm four plus hours from my storage. I hate the drive there....but once I arrive......glorious! Here is what happened to me. I went from being scared to leave something of value..... to wishing I could take everything to storage and only bring back the things I was working on. Happy New Place in the New Year!
What a cool piece of property! I know that it is a long way from "civilization" but that is one of its best features. You can do all most anything you want to do out there! I would be thrilled to have something like this. If your RV bus can handle the road to the property, you could live on your property part of the time if you wanted to! Anyway, thanks for showing us around and please keep us updated on the progress out there. 😊
Big metal cone on top. Curved glass walls underneath. Seems like you could scrounge up some metal beams, etc., for the structure! Going to need a boom on the half track.
I'm here for it; I cleaned out hoarder homes for 15 years, and worked at a rock quarry/sand mine that doubled as a racetrack sometimes..and had an 80 acre recycled materials section...so you could say this is right up my alley. Not to mention this is one of my favorite YT channels, thanks man.
That big thing is for air conditioning they put them on a roof and they were like a Radiator and the system use ammonia to make it work. But that was years ago. So happy you found this place great video.
I wonder how many Goobers have gone bankrupt over the years fooling with that place. They just drop what they're doing, skip town, and leave everything behind. So pitiful, funny and sad.
Just fell into Heaven!! Plenty of project starters and projects not to start. How could one average home brew mechanic stumble into a candy store like this!! Amazing!! I don't know what you are keeping or scrapping out, there is a piece I would be interested in buying if possible.
Amazing! I know a man that bought a house for 385K just for the garage to store his cars in and have a place to tinker with them. And you got all that for $1200.00? I should re-evaluate my living situation!😊
That six cylinder appears to be either an early Cat 3306 or it's predecessor, a D333. Neat piece of property but wow what a bunch of junk! Yeah there is scrap value there if the seller does not come clean it out, but is it worth your time to do it? My inlaws bought a foreclosed place that has old logging trucks, tons of junk, junk farm machinery etc. They are still cleaning it up!
There's a whole lot of stuff there I would want them to leave. That 2" plate would make an amazing welding table. I'm betting they won't be coming to get any of it, and It's your "problem" to deal with. Your going to need a big truck and trailer.
I bought a place like that about 20 years ago, all it had was fields woods and a 100+ year old barn. Still enjoy going there and playing with the tractor, dump truck, bucket truck etc. Your new place comes with a lot more stuff!!! It will make an excellent off-grid retirement home once the kids move out.
Love the new property. So whatever you don’t use as far as metal, you could scrap the not so useable metal and it would pay probably close to half of the property cost, just a thought. Lots of stuff there that could be used for future projects. I look forward to seeing more videos of the old mine property.
not clear on NM law, but that's how it works here in Denmark. If anything left behind is not gone by the takeover date, then it legally becomes part of the property and considered included in the sale
The important thing about stuff is that you can never have too much of it. You may have the wrong stuff, but that just means you have to have more stuff. To make sure you have the right stuff. When you need it.
Nice Find/and buy. like you said some people think your junk is Eye Sore. but hey it's yours, you do necessary thing to find land move your junk too, but I think that stuff going be their till you pay then guy going sit till the scrap price go up, then you're going be inconvenienced when the previous owner decide it time to profit. so should have negotiated deadline or you Forgit it....
if that land was part of the silver mining operation, you might want to get some soil samples done and make sure the land you just bought isn't heavily contaminated with lead and arsenic that gets blown around as airborne dust.
Nice property. Let's hope it doesn't get discovered by others like those Jeep parts in your current backyard. Some of what's on the ground there could have value to the right people. I suggest you always carry up/out there. Big time.
This is beyond cool! I would love to be cheap labour to help clean up the place. And just because the mine is played out doesn't mean there isn't more silver, just not enough to make it profitable. Or maybe they missed a vein of ore. Anyway, it's way too much fun to pass up. Love your videos.
Low-Buck Garage and Pole Barn Garage are becoming two of my favorite channels and I'm not a mechanic. EDIT : That property you bought with all the rusty gold is like Heaven ! I can only imagine cruising around on your ATV going on a treasure hunt and finding it !!!
Make a spaceship home above ground kinda like the jetsons only truly modular inside could use the ceramics to make a nice shower room/bathroom setup.😊😊😊😊
hi here lots of good things there , if you get that Jeep Gen set i think i may have a set of tops for one . have fun . how many acers did you get , john
I tried an air pump (not fast enough), then a car alternator (not enough power). I was going to hook up a small generator for trickle charging batteries but haven't gotten to that yet.
That would be my kind of dream property. I am willing to bet, that the previous owner is going to leave a lot of that stuff up there for you to sort through at your leisure. Happy New Year..
Wow heaven I’m in heaven I would have told the previous guy too just sign everything over and you will deal with clean up into piles of money oys and endless resources your life from now on will be busy scouting out the hidden gems old luck I’m desperate too see how this goes lol the best from here in UK ENGLAND Royboy fantastic find 👌
Just tell the previous owner he can leave everything, make your money back scrapping it all, depending on how far the nearest scrapper is anyway, probably far. You will probably inherit it anyway, now it is your problem in the previous owner's eyes.
"Glass side tower" nah bro, build you a greenhouse field-fresh bananas, coffee and chocolate year-round (I may be projecting a little. Fantasy of mine.)
18:20 I still have a Hotpoint fridge from about 1986 where the ice maker in it but I have well water so I don't have to deal with hard water getting in the fridge that's probably why it still goes I don't know I'm getting a new one soon but that's they've been in business for over 100 years
This really is an effective reminder of how wasteful the human species is and how reckless we are with what we produce when it no longer serves its original purpose. It may be fascinating to visit, but it also sends shivers down my spine at the thought of how to deal with all of that. Thankfully, it's not my direct problem. Although, I have enough of a similar one on an exponentially smaller scale, and it's a very uncomfortable feeling.
Most youtubers get money and build fancy shops... not you man... your like most of us and just get a bigger place with more junk. YOU ARE AWESOME!!
*Bring a trailer full of scrap back to the yard on your return trips.*
*In 37 years it will all be cleaned up!*
He's the real deal, if he did make more UA-cam money, you KNOW he would just drag more old iron home.
I explain it to my wife like this: it's tough to have a person be really really good at fixing stuff, without them tinkering on old junk, so she gets to look at my yard art, but when the furnace breaks and it's -40° outside, I can fix it in like an hour, vs having to wait till 2026 for a repair guy to come fix it.
A man of the people.
Hahaha love it.
The 80 year old English you tuber Garage Racing has so many spares it takes him a day to check his stock before going buying stuff...its all in front of me bro'.
Sorry "shed racing " is the 80 year old
So to get rid of junk, you bought a place with a mass quantity of junk?
Masterful move!
Wow that is a lot of stuff!
Livin the dream !
Absolutely genius!
that is all $$ laying around there. that was a great move !@@Dancing_Alone_wRentals
Instead of getting rid of his junk, he's just hiding it in a bigger pile of junk. lol
@@CoryMT ...and that was his cunning plan all along
I’m thinking you’re gonna inherit all that stuff whether you want it or not.
It will cost the previous owner too much to clear. The work and transportation will cost more than the value. I hope he keeps it all besides of potential chemicals in the "keep out" box
🙂 yep
even those truck trailers? because he could easily sell that or use those.
Actually, he can make enough money with what's left there to pay for the property. Those diesel engines, generators, ect. are still worth money. Lot's of scrap metal too, although the prices are a little low right now.
He wish 🤞
Amazing how what was a silver mine is now a gold mine!!! Hoarder heaven!!!
That’s about what I was thinking. As he was riding around I was all but drooling over a lot of the stuff there
I can't wait to see wat you do with all that junk treasure
This is my absolute favorite channel. I can’t wait to see what you do with the new property.
You are an interesting human being! I like your view on things that most people would consider junk. Lots of good ideas come from your channel and I'm really impressed with your know how. You live a life most of us tinkerer's could easily envy. I would be genuinely be interested in your worldviews. Anyway i really like this channel and i enjoy your "can do" attitude " and skill set. Keep up the videos as i no longer really enjoy the videos of the UA-camrs that have made it "big". There is a lot to be said for those that can do much with what they have. Thank you Sir!!
This is the dream! An old mine with a radioactive truck.
Awesome project, looks like a year's wages in just scrap. I'd be wary of leaving anything of value (Like the quad) up there though.
Yeah, I would worry about leaving anything of value there as any thief checking out the property would take it, I can almost guarantee it. 😢
Was thinking the same thing
Yeah but his good junk is cleverly hidden amongst all the old soon to be his junk... and it's already been safe for quite a while by the looks of it!
Crikey ! you've bought a small fortune in scrap metal alone. 👍 Can't wait to see what comes from this lot. Happy new year. 😎
Great video, awesome property, tons of potential. All the junk is sweet, that power wagon with the atomic symbol on the door is amazing.
That unknown diesel engine looks like a Caterpillar 3306.
I want to see that 27 liter caterpillar and air cube thing run
It's a hoot exploring that place. Thanks for taking us along and congrats on your new treasure trove.
That would be SOOOooo much fun exploring that property looking for neat gadgets.
Told my wife about your move of the collection and she said "No!" . When I showed her the gorgeous property she said "Hell, no!" and her comment on the scrap metal and assorted goodies was "Absolutely, NO!". I am not quite sure but it almost sounds as if she was not on board with me entering the scrap business.
On a more sincere note, not knowing what the scrap metal prices are in your area, but methinks you make the "used car price" of the property back relatively easily with the stuff that is there. Large electric motors, pumps and the 2 inch steel plate usually bring good money.
Thanks for all the great videos last year! Looking forward to more in 24!!
I used to work on those air cube compressors on offshore oil rigs back in the seventies/eighties.Fantastic machines. Huge output. Need to use turbine oil in them to stop the valves coking up.
Were the ones you worked on Joy compressors?
I worked for a compressor repair contractor and
he had a Joy cube looking compressor in the
back corner of the warehouse.
He was a Joy company service man.
@@steveaw5895 Ingersol Rand just like in the video.
😂 I got goosebumps looking at all that junk 😂 I would keep it all 😂🎉 Happy New Year
Just for fun, if you had a drone, you could fly it over that prohibited area and find out exactly what they don't want you looking at
With sensors for radiation and other stuff
Man, that place is heaven! You have a live time worth of content now! The metal alone is worth the cost! I got a storage barn next time over few years ago to clear my home. Now I spent several times a month dropping and picking up “stuff”. You will end up with two sets of everything also. Have fun!
Your Dad is going to poop himself when he sees what you bought. Prepare to move the blue bus out there for him to spend next spring.
I found your channel about a month ago and I watched every single one of your videos in order. I'm glad I caught up! I'm really looking forward to the new stuff this year.
“I wonder if you could build a shed out of desks?” You are asking the right question!
The bins with the train coupler are ore cars used underground. Look like 5 ton cars. If they have a wheel on the side its a camel back side dump. They were usually pulled with a large battery powered locomotive.
Your going to need an excavator with grapples and semi truck with big trailer
The glass would be cool for a greenhouse or a house built into a hill.
Excavator to dig out the hill.
Got furniture too… hmm so much potential.
What fun! I can't wait to see you get those old diesel engines running!
as for those big cone things maybe just stand them up and cut a door in them looks like they'd make a decent little storage shed
That place is going to be awesome I can't wait to see all the things you're going to do there
Free, is always better. Casually mention to the previous owner that it they "dont want to worry about cleaning the place up, they can just leave it" you sir, are now set for life with the "low buck garage" theme. Soooo much stuff, needed a place to store "said stuff" so you bought a place with more stuff! Absolutely genius! 👍👏
Pressure vessel at 15:58 is made by autoclave engineers, they have been building HP stainless vessels like that since the 1930’s, submarine tech and reactor tech too. That needle valve on the end is still commonly used today and its end connection is good for 60,000 psi.
I'm four plus hours from my storage. I hate the drive there....but once I arrive......glorious!
Here is what happened to me. I went from being scared to leave something of value.....
to wishing I could take everything to storage and only bring back the things I was working on. Happy New Place in the New Year!
What a cool piece of property! I know that it is a long way from "civilization" but that is one of its best features. You can do all most anything you want to do out there! I would be thrilled to have something like this. If your RV bus can handle the road to the property, you could live on your property part of the time if you wanted to! Anyway, thanks for showing us around and please keep us updated on the progress out there. 😊
Big metal cone on top. Curved glass walls underneath. Seems like you could scrounge up some metal beams, etc., for the structure!
Going to need a boom on the half track.
I am thinking BUNKER. And systematically repair and sell off everything useful they leave. Now that’s 6 years of content.
I'm here for it; I cleaned out hoarder homes for 15 years, and worked at a rock quarry/sand mine that doubled as a racetrack sometimes..and had an 80 acre recycled materials section...so you could say this is right up my alley. Not to mention this is one of my favorite YT channels, thanks man.
You are living the dream my friend! Know that we all live vicariously though you! Keep it coming!
The new expansion / overflow property looks amazing! I am shocked you wanted all that stuff cleared out. So much looks so useful!
That property was a score if the scrap is left the property may pay for itself you may need a bigger truck though.
That big thing is for air conditioning they put them on a roof and they were like a Radiator and the system use ammonia to make it work. But that was years ago. So happy you found this place great video.
They were called cooling towers when I did hvac work in the eighties.
You found the perfect place! NO neighbors......
Low Buck adventures galore
I hope you brought some of that plastic back to make a new set of drive gears for the snowmobile
I wonder how many Goobers have gone bankrupt over the years fooling with that place. They just drop what they're doing, skip town, and leave everything behind. So pitiful, funny and sad.
Just fell into Heaven!! Plenty of project starters and projects not to start. How could one average home brew mechanic stumble into a candy store like this!! Amazing!! I don't know what you are keeping or scrapping out, there is a piece I would be interested in buying if possible.
Congrats on buying ur new place, i wouldn't leave anything that somebody woulda walk-off with. open area, so five finger discount.
For what you hinted that you paid, there are lots of toys to tinker with. Much less money than joining a country club to play golf!
Amazing! I know a man that bought a house for 385K just for the garage to store his cars in and have a place to tinker with them. And you got all that for $1200.00? I should re-evaluate my living situation!😊
I could walk around there for days 🤩
You're doing it right because we're having fun!
Based on where that spot is I wonder if those rocks might be uranium. Uranium by itself isn't too scary, just interesting.
That six cylinder appears to be either an early Cat 3306 or it's predecessor, a D333. Neat piece of property but wow what a bunch of junk! Yeah there is scrap value there if the seller does not come clean it out, but is it worth your time to do it? My inlaws bought a foreclosed place that has old logging trucks, tons of junk, junk farm machinery etc. They are still cleaning it up!
There's a whole lot of stuff there I would want them to leave.
That 2" plate would make an amazing welding table.
I'm betting they won't be coming to get any of it, and It's your "problem" to deal with.
Your going to need a big truck and trailer.
all I see is a lot of good metal, stuff to get running and find a use for, but mostly I see is A LOT of good video material
What you do is what most of us wish our life situations would offer us, but just can’t for various reasons.
I bought a place like that about 20 years ago, all it had was fields woods and a 100+ year old barn.
Still enjoy going there and playing with the tractor, dump truck, bucket truck etc.
Your new place comes with a lot more stuff!!!
It will make an excellent off-grid retirement home once the kids move out.
I can see it now, the Low Buck school of junk yard engering
Love the new property. So whatever you don’t use as far as metal, you could scrap the not so useable metal and it would pay probably close to half of the property cost, just a thought. Lots of stuff there that could be used for future projects. I look forward to seeing more videos of the old mine property.
I’d say if they don’t clear it out on time, it all becomes yours. Possession is 9/10 of the law.
not clear on NM law, but that's how it works here in Denmark. If anything left behind is not gone by the takeover date, then it legally becomes part of the property and considered included in the sale
If it was me id move out there
That inline 6 cylinder diesel engine is a caterpillar 3306
The important thing about stuff is that you can never have too much of it. You may have the wrong stuff, but that just means you have to have more stuff. To make sure you have the right stuff. When you need it.
Nice Find/and buy. like you said some people think your junk is Eye Sore. but hey it's yours, you do necessary thing to find land move your junk too, but I think that stuff going be their till you pay then guy going sit till the scrap price go up, then you're going be inconvenienced when the previous owner decide it time to profit. so should have negotiated deadline or you Forgit it....
Maybe see if you can get that an EV conversion for that Powerwagon.
This is such a cool property! Looking forward to an update video and more on all the stuff they leave
That is an awesome bunch of junk! What’s in those trailers?
So much more room for activites
I'm really excited to see what you do with that property and the projects you get into
16:55 the paul and Steve engine looks like a lincoln welding machine without the frame and voltage controller parts
Looking forward to your future projects! That place looks like a gold mine (or at least a silver mine)!
everything about this channel i like and envy. New Mexico, the machinary, the "go for it" attitude. and that place looks like a mecca of fun.
Projects for a lifetime! You’re gonna need an army! 😂
if that land was part of the silver mining operation, you might want to get some soil samples done and make sure the land you just bought isn't heavily contaminated with lead and arsenic that gets blown around as airborne dust.
You can claim all that stuff if your agreed clean-up time is up, that's a fortune just in scrap metal,👍, you deserve it.😉👍
question: how much of this stuff do you get to keep?
Nice property. Let's hope it doesn't get discovered by others like those Jeep parts in your current backyard. Some of what's on the ground there could have value to the right people. I suggest you always carry up/out there. Big time.
That’s awesome! Such a blessing that many can’t see, it’ll be a lot of work cleaning/organizing it all but I’m looking forward to seeing what happens!
This is beyond cool! I would love to be cheap labour to help clean up the place. And just because the mine is played out doesn't mean there isn't more silver, just not enough to make it profitable. Or maybe they missed a vein of ore. Anyway, it's way too much fun to pass up. Love your videos.
Those massive funnels would make great storage sheds or cabins
i was thinking the same thing. Flip them onto the open and they would look a bit like teepees. Great place to store rattle snakes and scorpions.
Low-Buck Garage and Pole Barn Garage are becoming two of my favorite channels and I'm not a mechanic. EDIT : That property you bought with all the rusty gold is like Heaven ! I can only imagine cruising around on your ATV going on a treasure hunt and finding it !!!
With the giant funnels you could make some replica/prototype space capsules.
Make a spaceship home above ground kinda like the jetsons only truly modular inside could use the ceramics to make a nice shower room/bathroom setup.😊😊😊😊
You must be in Heaven.
hi here lots of good things there , if you get that Jeep Gen set i think i may have a set of tops for one . have fun . how many acers did you get , john
If you cannot conquer your enemy, embrace it. Good move 😂😂
Nice score , I would have bought it .
Thats one way to get new projects (assuming the previous owner fails to clear up). Keep up the good work.
Nice way to start the year Good luck Happy new year.
Happy New Year! And much success with your new acquisition! I’m excited!🎉🎉🎉
NOICE hoarder'sparadise!!! Play the rock n rol as LOUD as you like!!! plenty of welding stuff - NEAT!!!
Congratulations on your new property this is very exciting so much potential
What is the 2 halves of a 50 gallon drum spinning on top of one of your buildings? What are you powering
Wondering the same thing…
I think it just looks interesting
some people do that so the wind spins
it and turns a generator head
but it doesnt work very well
I tried an air pump (not fast enough), then a car alternator (not enough power). I was going to hook up a small generator for trickle charging batteries but haven't gotten to that yet.
@@LowBuckGarage neat best of luck
That would be my kind of dream property. I am willing to bet, that the previous owner is going to leave a lot of that stuff up there for you to sort through at your leisure. Happy New Year..
Happy New Year to you and your family!! Thanks for everything you do and God Bless 🙌
Wow heaven I’m in heaven I would have told the previous guy too just sign everything over and you will deal with clean up into piles of money oys and endless resources your life from now on will be busy scouting out the hidden gems old luck I’m desperate too see how this goes lol the best from here in UK ENGLAND Royboy fantastic find 👌
Gold mine of scrap steal, all the junk.......treasures stay!!!!!!!!!
Just tell the previous owner he can leave everything, make your money back scrapping it all, depending on how far the nearest scrapper is anyway, probably far. You will probably inherit it anyway, now it is your problem in the previous owner's eyes.
Idk about where you are, but there's $$$$ worth of scrap there, especially those big electric motors!
Looks like a dream deal! Happy New Year ! Looking forward to the new adventures.
"Glass side tower" nah bro, build you a greenhouse
field-fresh bananas, coffee and chocolate year-round
(I may be projecting a little. Fantasy of mine.)
18:20 I still have a Hotpoint fridge from about 1986 where the ice maker in it but I have well water so I don't have to deal with hard water getting in the fridge that's probably why it still goes I don't know I'm getting a new one soon but that's they've been in business for over 100 years
My dad bought a 1968 Jeep Jeepster when I was 14. Thought it was coolest looking Jeep
This really is an effective reminder of how wasteful the human species is and how reckless we are with what we produce when it no longer serves its original purpose. It may be fascinating to visit, but it also sends shivers down my spine at the thought of how to deal with all of that. Thankfully, it's not my direct problem. Although, I have enough of a similar one on an exponentially smaller scale, and it's a very uncomfortable feeling.
You and Ethan from Grind Hard Plumbing, have the same philosophy of hoarding and recycling scrap.
Excuse the language but that's fucking awesome 😂😂😂😂