Great video love that old stuff I would spend alot of money I know traps are my thing but all that small stuff would fill up the back of my truck wish they had auctions down here in Texas
Doing a very fine job as filmmaker. I absolutely was taken by this vid. Those Case Trackers look like you could put a triangle on the back and go down to harvest the next field. The best part was the washing machines. When I was a kid my Grandma had me petrified of those top rollers say that if I got my hand into them they would rip my arm off. I’m old enough to remember some those appliances to be still in use. Thank for a really good look back.
Thanks so much for stopping by the channel, Dan! I never know what to include in each video, but the old washers resonated with me, so I am glad to see them bring back memories for others, too. I have seen several John Deere and several IH/Farmall farms, but this is the first Case farm I remember. Brand loyalty is a fascinating study!
Love the videos Mr Goodpliers. One favor please. I love to see all of the things they pull out of these old farms. Can you please spend a little more time walking around the wagons and videoing some of the smalls sell. I saw a box full of Oilers that I’m wondering what they sold for. I’ve only ever seen those things sell by the single unit, never an entire box full. That box was worth some money.
Even as bad as it is there's always somebody interested enough to try to bring classics like this back to life. I've seen far worse restored and it isn't cheap by any means but what they have when it is finished is priceless.
Mr. Goodpliers, just how many of these farms back there in ohio and kansas an other states farm related... how many you think that there are left. Its my generation now returning to the soil they once tilled. We had some good taste in iron and many liked keeping that first car or truck in the back of the barn just to find critters got it before we did or they were kept nice as lots were. Must be at least a thousand barns like this yet to come out. Their kids don't want anything to do with farming when there is the money yet to spend. I may sound a little jaded but to be truthful, they don't impress me much
Down here in Australia Ford and GM had “tri colour” paint jobs in the late 50’s. Ford’s Customlines in 56,7&8 were often three colours. GM only did their 57 Chevs that way. Our local manufactured Holden’s from GM were mostly Two Tone up till 1964 and some were given a third colour slash by the dealer.
The old tire sign is cool. I never new Gates Rubber was that broad in rubber products, to include tires. I got a chuckle from the trade-ins to be recapped!
Loved that 70 chevy..aint a truck if it don't shake your teeth out over the bumps...my dad had a 69 gmc with a v6 4speed and posi that thing would dance up the wash board side road to the house.. I have a 2500 Dodge and its a tank.
I have several potential restoration candidates. I have always been more of a parts guy and salesman; the best way I can say it is I am primarily working with cars rather than on cars. However, I am making moves to get that direction, and once it happens, I will be covering it here on the channel. Stay tuned!
as you post a lot off farm auctions its alway been a good place to look for old cars trucks and tractors and other old stuff these old farmers would just keep every thing thinging they may some day need it so they would buy newer stuff and just hole on to the old they would that some day i may need it once again these old farmers ssen times when they when trough hard times so by keeping the old stuff was just a way of life for them when i would want to find another restore project one place i would go to was to look out behind these ild farms and see what these old farmers would have put back in the weeds behind there farms
I was hoping you'd remember to stick a tire tool in between the studs and rotate pressure as the impact hammered,so as not to cock the shoes and mangle the hardware. I know its all going to be replaced anyway...
Yes, we did buy the stove. I thought the running 55 Dodge was a good value since it was a drivable car. But as an untouched original, there were lots of 65 year old brake, wiring, and rubber parts probably living on borrowed time...
My dream is to own a late 40's or early 50's cab-over. The early 50's Ford F350's are the coolest. The problem is you find them either fully restored, which is no fun, or so totally rusted out that only a miricle will save them. I would love to find one that is rusted, yet able to be restored.
I grew up in Denver and think we had a Gates plant out east in Aurora by Pureana plant growing up it's smelled so bad driving by that area when used to go to a friend's farm in Nebraska I had to be 6 to 7 years old then. We a had a big old Shepard that kept knocking down the fence dad put up going after the post man, now think about it I loved my dog but can't imagine how big he really was when run the entire back yard hit that fence with all four up and in the air for him to take down the famb fence he had to be pretty heavy but did not like that guy who delivered our maul back then we corn fields across the street tell them days are long gone use to go in the fields with a neighbor girl pick a piececa corn off the stalk sit eat that raw fresh corn there isn't anything like ripe corn off the stalk when you hear that snap peal them leaves and have corn juice running all over ya. Pop would go you ate waiting for dinner well get that trash out boy. He used to get pissed if we didn't wait till he ate.. miss that old grumpy guy.. later my nieve would walk up in college he'd be reaching in his pocket to slip her some gas money for school.. old marshmallow with his red head grand daughter looked just like his once young wife all glowing in the dark white skin big green eyes. Litte hot head to just like my mom, pops and her both gone now. I got to get the hell out a f,ing California they moved out after my boot camp loved San Diego I hate here, white women just suck out here.. there just stupid take advantage birches
Cool pressed steel red and green toy truck at the beginning.
Yes! It was the item sold in the introduction to the video, for $85
Cool relics from a lost nation... thanks for sharing.
Great video thank you for your time and knowledge.lots of cool 😎 stuff
I just love these farm auctions Mr Goodpliers!
Great video love that old stuff I would spend alot of money I know traps are my thing but all that small stuff would fill up the back of my truck wish they had auctions down here in Texas
Very professional.An outstanding job of recycling and restoring a past too in history
Around here the bidding would have started at $5,000 for that C20. Another great video, thanks
Wow! I thought that green 69 truck would have brought a lot more! What a good buy
Proves that you can't take it with you everything you love and care about will be in someone's else's hands but that's what makes it all even
Doing a very fine job as filmmaker. I absolutely was taken by this vid. Those Case Trackers look like you could put a triangle on the back and go down to harvest the next field. The best part was the washing machines. When I was a kid my Grandma had me petrified of those top rollers say that if I got my hand into them they would rip my arm off. I’m old enough to remember some those appliances to be still in use. Thank for a really good look back.
Thanks so much for stopping by the channel, Dan! I never know what to include in each video, but the old washers resonated with me, so I am glad to see them bring back memories for others, too. I have seen several John Deere and several IH/Farmall farms, but this is the first Case farm I remember. Brand loyalty is a fascinating study!
I still have 2 of them and use them for garage rags and the like.
@@swhod2190 That’s a good idea.
Those vintage Las Vegas decals on the Dodge pickup are amazing!
The ah, Kansas! sticker on the Dodge pickup. My Dad put one on the '79 LTD family car. I can still hear the TV advertisement ringing in my ears.
Lots of memories . even down here. I've seen a lot of those tools & cars . 😎🇦🇺
Good video I enjoy watching
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Love the videos Mr Goodpliers. One favor please. I love to see all of the things they pull out of these old farms. Can you please spend a little more time walking around the wagons and videoing some of the smalls sell. I saw a box full of Oilers that I’m wondering what they sold for. I’ve only ever seen those things sell by the single unit, never an entire box full. That box was worth some money.
The oilers sold by the piece. $5-$20 each
Sweet old cars all need love
My pick would be the old blue Dodge pickup,
Loved the old Dodge pickups!!
I own 1 now, little newer 2015
Even as bad as it is there's always somebody interested enough to try to bring classics like this back to life. I've seen far worse restored and it isn't cheap by any means but what they have when it is finished is priceless.
Very old and nice vehicles 😀👍
Another cool one. 😎👍🇨🇦
Lots of cool stuff. I really like the Sinclair Gear Lube can. The vehicles seemed like reasonable buys this time.
I can't get over what a genius marketing idea the dinosaur was. It still gets me every time I see one.
i dont think so,seems paid way to much!!
Thanks 😊 again
Thank you for stopping by the channel Michael!
Vintage cordless drill." Love it!
Cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Joe, had that look again,. Like why am I the only one working in this hole AGAIN !!!!! lmbo as Mr. Goodpliers replies "I'm the cameraman" lol.
It was nice to meet you. I wonder if the trailer you got was a Chevy frame. I have one with the same spring set up.
0:27 I was eyeing that toy truck !
It was neat. I think it was a cattle truck, looked like 1940s era. It was the item selling in the introduction. It brought $85
thaks for de video
Thank you for stopping by the channel, Mie!
Love the classic 60's dodge and Ford junkyards
Mr. Goodpliers, just how many of these farms back there in ohio and kansas an other states farm related... how many you think that there are left. Its my generation now returning to the soil they once tilled. We had some good taste in iron and many liked keeping that first car or truck in the back of the barn just to find critters got it before we did or they were kept nice as lots were. Must be at least a thousand barns like this yet to come out. Their kids don't want anything to do with farming when there is the money yet to spend. I may sound a little jaded but to be truthful, they don't impress me much
Down here in Australia Ford and GM had “tri colour” paint jobs in the late 50’s. Ford’s Customlines in 56,7&8 were often three colours. GM only did their 57 Chevs that way. Our local manufactured Holden’s from GM were mostly Two Tone up till 1964 and some were given a third colour slash by the dealer.
Hammers dust cap on with crowbar, "We're not Barbarians!".
The old stove was cool
The old tire sign is cool. I never new Gates Rubber was that broad in rubber products, to include tires. I got a chuckle from the trade-ins to be recapped!
The younger guy in the blue shirt right at the end of the video actually bought the farm. Farm will be used for farming again (still).
i love old 4dr cars.
Quite sure Buick, Nash , Hudson, Ford, Mercury offered three tone paint as well.
I can't believe the 69 C20 sold for $2450, that's almost giving it away.
Loved that 70 chevy..aint a truck if it don't shake your teeth out over the bumps...my dad had a 69 gmc with a v6 4speed and posi that thing would dance up the wash board side road to the house.. I have a 2500 Dodge and its a tank.
So we've watched dozens of your rescue rust vids, when will we see a complete restoration video?
I have several potential restoration candidates. I have always been more of a parts guy and salesman; the best way I can say it is I am primarily working with cars rather than on cars.
However, I am making moves to get that direction, and once it happens, I will be covering it here on the channel.
Stay tuned!
Gotta love the gun rack in the rear window of the Chevy pickup! Blast to the past much?
My dad had a 69 chevy. Granny low gear would pull a house down if you had traction
Mopar and CASE....must have been a good guy! LOL
"Lighten up, Its a '91 Tercel" LOL
You are from Kansas when you measure distance in hours rather than miles. I grew up a couple hours west of Salina.
as you post a lot off farm auctions its alway been a good place to look for old cars trucks and tractors and other old stuff these old farmers would just keep every thing thinging they may some day need it so they would buy newer stuff and just hole on to the old they would that some day i may need it once again these old farmers ssen times when they when trough hard times so by keeping the old stuff was just a way of life for them when i would want to find another restore project one place i would go to was to look out behind these ild farms and see what these old farmers would have put back in the weeds behind there farms
We have here a run-on stream of thought that has no beginning or end.
i take my Ferrari offroad in winter , never been stuck even in thick deep muck, i drag logs with it mostly
Daring! 😄
I was hoping you'd remember to stick a tire tool in between the studs and rotate pressure as the impact hammered,so as not to cock the shoes and mangle the hardware. I know its all going to be replaced anyway...
So, did you or Joe buy that stove?! Some good prices on cars there!
Yes, we did buy the stove. I thought the running 55 Dodge was a good value since it was a drivable car. But as an untouched original, there were lots of 65 year old brake, wiring, and rubber parts probably living on borrowed time...
My dream is to own a late 40's or early 50's cab-over. The early 50's Ford F350's are the coolest. The problem is you find them either fully restored, which is no fun, or so totally rusted out that only a miricle will save them. I would love to find one that is rusted, yet able to be restored.
Mother had 74 dodge Polaris wagon with left hand lug bolts.
I have that same oven and stove top my house was built in 1960 and it’s baby brundalshit brown instead of blue
The grain box with the quarter springs if an early 4cylinder Chevrolet chassis
Reason I ask is there a way to find out more about where these auctions will be held?
Ill bet you can bend a new end on that left hand fender's stainless and scoot it back to the edge. First,look at the other side.
Edsel had tri tone in 58.
I had forgotten about that! Thanks for the reminder, Steve
@@mr.goodpliers6988 you're very welcome!
Mr. Good pliers where do u go for ur special sales w cars etc?
Within 200 miles of the Wichita Kansas area
Buick also featured tritone paint in 1955 and 1956.
Cant take it with you the next human being gets it.
ANyone know where this sale was held?
Green Kansas. I was a bidder on the dodge royal but it went 400 dollars out of my price range.
That 70 3/4 ton would bring 10K all day in the Seattle area.
What engine is in the Dodge pick up
Was it the old Dodges that had left handed lug nuts?
Yes, many Mopar, GM, and International Harvester cars and trucks used them.
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Did Edsel use 3 tone?
How do you find these Farm Auctions?
Gigging them out of the weeds ...
Are you on any other platforms besides UA-cam?
"Cordless drill" ****
40:02
I grew up in Denver and think we had a Gates plant out east in Aurora by Pureana plant growing up it's smelled so bad driving by that area when used to go to a friend's farm in Nebraska I had to be 6 to 7 years old then. We a had a big old Shepard that kept knocking down the fence dad put up going after the post man, now think about it I loved my dog but can't imagine how big he really was when run the entire back yard hit that fence with all four up and in the air for him to take down the famb fence he had to be pretty heavy but did not like that guy who delivered our maul back then we corn fields across the street tell them days are long gone use to go in the fields with a neighbor girl pick a piececa corn off the stalk sit eat that raw fresh corn there isn't anything like ripe corn off the stalk when you hear that snap peal them leaves and have corn juice running all over ya. Pop would go you ate waiting for dinner well get that trash out boy. He used to get pissed if we didn't wait till he ate.. miss that old grumpy guy.. later my nieve would walk up in college he'd be reaching in his pocket to slip her some gas money for school.. old marshmallow with his red head grand daughter looked just like his once young wife all glowing in the dark white skin big green eyes. Litte hot head to just like my mom, pops and her both gone now. I got to get the hell out a f,ing California they moved out after my boot camp loved San Diego I hate here, white women just suck out here.. there just stupid take advantage birches
All that cus the gates plant damb I'm old
what does that guy do with those old 4 drs is there a market for them
You left out Ford tri-colors. There were black, white and salmon Crown Vics.
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YOU SHOULD HAVE BOUGHT THE RUNNING DRIVING CAR.
seems like always at auctions,some of the those ole cars sell for way way to much money and people get carried away paying to much!!
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Stuff is give away prices.
some people have more money than brains to pay that much!
Is any body mention that a dodge royal sold.......WAAAAYYY LOW
make a pack rat drool.
would have been nice to watch the rest of the car auction to see what they brought,instead of some guy taking of a brake drum.js.not to exciting!
👍👍1955
🙂👍1955👍😊
Is this guy exciting or what?
Why do you talk in such a monotone? Its distracting.
Why do you have nothing good to say? Its distracting.
fell asleep watching this, man change the narrator.