@@Backwoodscards There's good and bad in all people. The Amish are no better or worse than anyone else. That you accuse them of those things reflects more on you than them.
@@Backwoodscards nope not news so me. I see this about one or the other in the secular world quiet regular and if that not going on there shooting each other .. There good and bad to all kinds . I was thought be kind to all you never know what someone is going threw .
@@Backwoodscards liberal public school teachers have JUST as much problem keeping their hands off those kids, don't try to fool yourself. I mean, even Ashley Biden says that her dad took innapropriate showers with her. It goes all the way to the top.
Josh you crack me up, when you have the camera on your chest and start walking you look like a soldier doing a force march, big steps and arms a swinging 😅😅😊
Loved my Amish and Mennonite neighbors. We let the boys hunt deer and rabbit. Helped us with a roof and well. Best honey I ever had. I miss the clip clop of hooves passing our house.
Ever considered adding a drone to your arsenal so you can shed hunt without having to go into their properties? might save you a ton of time and hassle!
I really enjoy the Amish country in Ohio. There are so many clean tidy farms and businesses. You know when you leave Amish country because you see run down house trailers and yards full of trash (toilets etc)
I asked a Mennonite guy what the deal was with people having a bunch of junk in their yard and he told me that it was an odd consequence of Appalachia. I never forgot that response. The Mennonite guy did a bunch of work for me and he lived in a beautiful house that was very neat. Right next door to him in the woods was the biggest nastiest mess you ever saw in your life. I bought a property nearby and I have found trash laying all over the 46 acres it represents. It is as if nature is their trash bin. This is a big problem here in rural Ohio. As you could imagine, the people responsible for the mess look the part. I have most of the mess cleaned up, but it has caused a lot of extra work on top of building and landscaping. I have neighbors with the same exact problem and they universally shake their head.
Beautifully taken care of property . All my neighbours are Mennonite they are so friendly , last year at Christmas time 30 family’s came to our place and sang Christmas carols was awesome and gave out fruit baskets .
If he's had trouble with law maybe use that as advantage to find him. Pull the public arrest records see if he's on probation then check for new forwarding address.
I do understand how you would be happy to not have to deal with the frustration of all these repos. It seemed that you had a lot more deliveries and less repos earlier in your shed career. I do enjoy the info you share on the Amish life and traditions but I will miss the shed hauling. Hope the content change does not affect your following too siginificantly.
My mom lives in Ohio and parts are beautiful .. when my grandma was alive we would visit areas around the amish community.. she would tell us ..no pictures , no cussing , stop staring ect ...we would go to the amish market and all the dolls never had faces . She told us why but i cant remember... i lived near an amish market and they had the best baked stuff ..and their furniture..omg ..they are very nice people . I always noticed them looking at the people that showed up in booty shorts and letting their kids run wild ..cant blame them .. I look at them too ..no common sense in public . Ive always wanted an amish quilt ..
It only hurts the first few times. My feet got used to running across the gravel drive, toughened up, I didn't even slow when crossing it. New gravel is sharper, though.
We live about a half hour from Lancaster. Just wondering when conversing with the Amish during your job if you let on that you were Amish? Do you speak PA Dutch as they do in Lancaster and surrounding areas?
If you’re ever in Lancaster PA the Costco has buggy parking. I actually saw a shed getting repossessed like a month ago and I thought that’s what was happening but I didn’t know if it was a thing or not
I asked Mr. Josh and Mrs. Sarah about dealing with this after coming from such a clean or maybe just a more rigidly constructed community such as the Amish and they answered me. It seems that this is another adjustment from Amish life that they probably didn't expect. I mean, this stuff shocks me. I grew up on Long Is., NY and I've seen a lot (I moved away 30 years ago). I still wonder how it must effect them. God Bless and protect Mr. And Mrs. Josh and Sarah.
Mennonites are allowed to use electric. They can also drive. They built my barn and arrived early, did the job, got paid and left. Polite, tidy, that barn is 32 years old. And gets used daily. The workmanship is the best That livestock fencing is the same as mine, it took them 2 days to do 7 acres. Great work ethic
We had Amish come into my Fiends Hobby Shop all the time and buy Model Railroading stuff, and even Gas/Electric R/C... They ran the trains off of Batteries with converters for D/C Power. Their beliefs was against A/C Power and Nothing against Nitro R/C or Electric R/C... Phones, they had One in their Township for Medical Emergencies Only and was Land Line.. No Cellphones! They Paid Cash For Everything. Hired a Driver to drive them around. A guy with a Passenger Van, so they didn't have to bring their Horse Carts into town.
Amish has there crap together..nice yards an property..I lived in Pennsylvania growing up and I've met so many amazing amish people...they don't need technology they believe in no tv an working hard with there own technics..
@@ShedHappens I noticed that you spoke Dutch to the kids in the beginning but not the dad. If they know you are ex Amish, do they ever mention it during the conversation or anything? I know they are strangers I’m just curious about the dynamic. Do they ever look down on you?
Often times they kinda look down on us, we are after all the rebels, that happens a lot more in the community you leave from where they know you, he did ask me where I grew up.
@@Tanks_In_Space Depends on where the particular sect originated, Switzerland, Prussia etc ,who didn't speak Dutch but it became known as Dutch,or Deutsch.
Curious, I have had a Amish customer for many years we make parts for. I have never meet them before, only phone conversations or fax. They are coming by next week to tour our factory and was wondering if it is okay to shake there hand? Dont want to try and shake there hand and offend them.
I've learned with the Amish I know they are very big on shaking hands. If you are at a meeting of any kind they shake everyone's hands. ( But these meetings I was at was visitations for some we knew. So maybe that's different? Also I just found this channel, and didn't discover where these are located. Different states and counties are different also.)
Yes, shaking hands is ok. We bought a German shepherd puppy from an Amish farmer. The farmer said he hadn’t met a white man with such strong hands before. Then my husband and him somehow became friends and talked on the phone periodically. They lived on a farm with the horse and buggy and all. The children were barefoot and very curious about us. Also, the best dog I’ve ever had.
I think it'll change, we're thinking about calling it "The Simple life" I know Shed-happens is a clever cool name but I doesn't sound very professional. You have any thought? We want a name that is not tied to a specific niche or category like Amish or shed.
I'm curious as to why you blur out some adult faces of ppl you come across but this incident you chose not to blur out the faces of children?? Is there a reason? I find that very interesting.
Ohio has a lot of smaller Amish communities ,most just think of Holmes County. Hartville OH used to have alot if Amish, but many have moved away land developers bought up land and have been building hotels and houses. Last 10 years it has changed drastically.
Many questions: Was the guy that lived in the trailer house Amish (I don’t believe Amish would steal a shed or anything for that matter)? If so, why would an Amish person rent a shed? Do Amish and non Amish live together? Do Amish live in a trailer?
This guy was not Amish. There is power going to the trailer. No, Amish would not live in a trailer though I did know of a Mennonite family that did. Yes, Amish and English do live together. Where I lived in Western NY state we lived among the Amish which were Old Order (strict) Amish. Wasn't unusual to see English farms or homes next to Amish ones. There were a few areas where it would be all Amish for a few miles then there would be English or a mix of English and Amish a mile up the road.
Did you have these folks permission to film them or did they leave a false or graven image with you without their knowledge? If the find out, will they believe that they won't go to Heaven now? That isn't cool if they didn't know you were filming them if they didn't want to be filmed. Just sayin'!!
Don’t like how you involve other people in your problem the guy has obviously sold the shed or moved it chalk that one to game or put it in his record that it’s move on
Real nice people - would like to have them as neighbors 👍
@@Backwoodscards There's good and bad in all people. The Amish are no better or worse than anyone else. That you accuse them of those things reflects more on you than them.
@@farmerboybill well said. Could not agree more.
I had them as neighbors it isn't as great as it sounds
@@Backwoodscards nope not news so me. I see this about one or the other in the secular world quiet regular and if that not going on there shooting each other .. There good and bad to all kinds . I was thought be kind to all you never know what someone is going threw .
@@Backwoodscards liberal public school teachers have JUST as much problem keeping their hands off those kids, don't try to fool yourself. I mean, even Ashley Biden says that her dad took innapropriate showers with her. It goes all the way to the top.
Well-kept property for a change.
Never met a lazy Amish.
New owners..less time to screw things up.
@@BS.-.-Amish never 'screw things up' when it comes to organising and housekeeping fyi.
Good people are more kind and respectful than anyone I ever meet.
Josh you crack me up, when you have the camera on your chest and start walking you look like a soldier doing a force march, big steps and arms a swinging 😅😅😊
if you dont know, shedhappens is amish. this is an awesome episode. will watch them having a convo over anything just because it sounds so cool
Loved my Amish and Mennonite neighbors. We let the boys hunt deer and rabbit. Helped us with a roof and well. Best honey I ever had. I miss the clip clop of hooves passing our house.
Nice family. Those kids looked really curious about you 🙂
Ever considered adding a drone to your arsenal so you can shed hunt without having to go into their properties? might save you a ton of time and hassle!
The shed company should start putting gps units in one of the 2x4’s.
Great idea
What a difference form everywhere else you repo. Clean trimmed yard. No clutter.
I really enjoy the Amish country in Ohio. There are so many clean tidy farms and businesses. You know when you leave Amish country because you see run down house trailers and yards full of trash (toilets etc)
Always toilets....
I asked a Mennonite guy what the deal was with people having a bunch of junk in their yard and he told me that it was an odd consequence of Appalachia. I never forgot that response. The Mennonite guy did a bunch of work for me and he lived in a beautiful house that was very neat. Right next door to him in the woods was the biggest nastiest mess you ever saw in your life. I bought a property nearby and I have found trash laying all over the 46 acres it represents. It is as if nature is their trash bin. This is a big problem here in rural Ohio. As you could imagine, the people responsible for the mess look the part. I have most of the mess cleaned up, but it has caused a lot of extra work on top of building and landscaping. I have neighbors with the same exact problem and they universally shake their head.
Beautifully taken care of property . All my neighbours are Mennonite they are so friendly , last year at Christmas time 30 family’s came to our place and sang Christmas carols was awesome and gave out fruit baskets .
Amish raise their children correct to boot...I have so much respect to amish community...
@Shed-Happens awesome video thank you for sharing with us awesome the video coming
I love the pocket change stuck in to keep your sun visor from rattling!
If he's had trouble with law maybe use that as advantage to find him. Pull the public arrest records see if he's on probation then check for new forwarding address.
Seriously I didn't even think of that.. 🤦♂️
@@ShedHappens came across your videos a week ago or so. Not that into shed repo but ike the content you and wife bring. Dig the renovation videos!
Thank you, more of those videos are coming.
Wow! The instinctual change in your accent when you starting talking to the Amish folks, cool dude.
The Amish in my area of Lancaster, PA aren’t picky at all! I love it here!
I do understand how you would be happy to not have to deal with the frustration of all these repos. It seemed that you had a lot more deliveries and less repos earlier in your shed career. I do enjoy the info you share on the Amish life and traditions but I will miss the shed hauling. Hope the content change does not affect your following too siginificantly.
Thank you and I will miss repoing too.
@@ShedHappens when will be your last day
My mom lives in Ohio and parts are beautiful .. when my grandma was alive we would visit areas around the amish community.. she would tell us ..no pictures , no cussing , stop staring ect ...we would go to the amish market and all the dolls never had faces . She told us why but i cant remember... i lived near an amish market and they had the best baked stuff ..and their furniture..omg ..they are very nice people . I always noticed them looking at the people that showed up in booty shorts and letting their kids run wild ..cant blame them .. I look at them too ..no common sense in public . Ive always wanted an amish quilt ..
This video left me curious. Was the shed ever located? Even though he didn't call you back with info, that was a Nice Amish Man & Family.
I checked another location later but didn't find it there.
That little girl standing bare foot on the gravel, just killed my feet.
Oh we used to go barefoot all the time in the summer, the gravel is nothing it's the 🐝 you step that hurts 😁
amish kids are different
And some of us have have gone barefoot all our lives. It probably didn't hurt her feet at all
It only hurts the first few times. My feet got used to running across the gravel drive, toughened up, I didn't even slow when crossing it. New gravel is sharper, though.
We live about a half hour from Lancaster. Just wondering when conversing with the Amish during your job if you let on that you were Amish? Do you speak PA Dutch as they do in Lancaster and surrounding areas?
If you’re ever in Lancaster PA the Costco has buggy parking. I actually saw a shed getting repossessed like a month ago and I thought that’s what was happening but I didn’t know if it was a thing or not
Lot of people will have their sheds moved along when moving. Only a small percentage of shed moves are repos.
I moved my turnout shed to different spots for my horses and that was when I discovered the "mule"
They have some good food there !. I would love to spend a day with them .
I asked Mr. Josh and Mrs. Sarah about dealing with this after coming from such a clean or maybe just a more rigidly constructed community such as the Amish and they answered me. It seems that this is another adjustment from Amish life that they probably didn't expect. I mean, this stuff shocks me. I grew up on Long Is., NY and I've seen a lot (I moved away 30 years ago). I still wonder how it must effect them. God Bless and protect Mr. And Mrs. Josh and Sarah.
I was very surprised to see Amish carpenters using electric power tools on that barn.
That is the difference between old order and new order amish .
its all a scam, they use technology when no English are around. ive seen them have fake chicken coops with generators in them lol
Some can run dairy farms off of generators but not be hooked up to power lines. But can’t use generator for household use.
Mennonites are allowed to use electric. They can also drive. They built my barn and arrived early, did the job, got paid and left. Polite, tidy, that barn is 32 years old. And gets used daily. The workmanship is the best That livestock fencing is the same as mine, it took them 2 days to do 7 acres. Great work ethic
It's mid boggling to me how many people get shed loans, and that enough of them default on shed payments, that shed repo became a vocation.
😂 I know, this is its own little shady shed scammers…
The Mystery of the Missing Shed
Well one thing I learned living in Amish country is this . There 3 forms of communication there . The telephone , the telegraph and tell a Amish !
Theft is Theft and if this “Character” has had a Run-In with Police, he’s Living the Wrong way. 🤪👎
A recess should be made in one of every shed’s floor joist. In this place a ten year battery and gps tracker. Done!
thats a pretty expensive investment
Or an Apple Air Tag in the ceiling!
depends if they are old Amish or new Amish....Old Amish dont like photos, dont use elec,,,,new Amish get to use all the goodies out there
Good thing you speak the language Josh 😂
Seems if you move the sheds somewhere else out of site, new paint, it's yours.
That shed sprouted legs and walked away. 🤫🤣
If they're old Amish, you just put a bounty on your head next time you visit. Very familiar with Amish in my hometown and PA.
Cool kid - crossed arms and blue shades.
We had Amish come into my Fiends Hobby Shop all the time and buy Model Railroading stuff, and even Gas/Electric R/C... They ran the trains off of Batteries with converters for D/C Power. Their beliefs was against A/C Power and Nothing against Nitro R/C or Electric R/C... Phones, they had One in their Township for Medical Emergencies Only and was Land Line.. No Cellphones! They Paid Cash For Everything. Hired a Driver to drive them around. A guy with a Passenger Van, so they didn't have to bring their Horse Carts into town.
Maybe the shed rent to own places would benefit from placing a GPS tracking device in the shed wall or floor or roof where it can't be seen.
They also had fiberglass ladders and a chainsaw. Kinda weird seeing that.
He can run and hide but sooner or later it's going to cost you 3 time's as much or you can go to jail.
They some a lot nicer than the swartzentruber tribe you’ve spoke of
Amish has there crap together..nice yards an property..I lived in Pennsylvania growing up and I've met so many amazing amish people...they don't need technology they believe in no tv an working hard with there own technics..
I love those Amish folk they were cool...
If you’re not Amish and part of their community they ain’t gonna tell you chit.
I hate that the neighbor didn’t get to watch you load a building.
Best accents ever
I actually like that the Amish don’t watch TV or computer stuff. It’s like the good ole days!
Yes I agree.
someone is hiding something and protecting someone
Did you know if you open up Google maps and scroll in it will give you the house addresses on top of the house. Just an FYI
Do you think they can tell that you’re ex Amish?
Yes because I can tell if someone is xamish by the way they walk and talk, I did speak a little Dutch to them too.
@@ShedHappens I noticed that you spoke Dutch to the kids in the beginning but not the dad. If they know you are ex Amish, do they ever mention it during the conversation or anything? I know they are strangers I’m just curious about the dynamic. Do they ever look down on you?
Often times they kinda look down on us, we are after all the rebels, that happens a lot more in the community you leave from where they know you, he did ask me where I grew up.
@@Tanks_In_Space Pennsylvania Dutch
@@Tanks_In_Space Depends on where the particular sect originated, Switzerland, Prussia etc ,who didn't speak Dutch but it became known as Dutch,or Deutsch.
And tractors?
Whats all them cars and power poles?
I hate a thief!
Never seen Amish use a chain saw in my life. This is obviously a very new order Amish. Also, I saw buttons on his shirt and this is also new order.
Don't you ever do deliveries? I really enjoyed watching those.
I think he's finished shed hauling and has a different line in employment now. But, like you, I enjoyed those shed hauling video's also.
Love my Amish neighbors....................................Best desert makers around
Well Josh, he new of your past life, easy to pick up I'm sure.
Curious, I have had a Amish customer for many years we make parts for. I have never meet them before, only phone conversations or fax. They are coming by next week to tour our factory and was wondering if it is okay to shake there hand? Dont want to try and shake there hand and offend them.
Yes you can absolutely shake hands, just no hugs, and if you want to impress them say V-gates when you shake hands, it means hello in Pa Dutch.
@@ShedHappens thank you!
@@ShedHappens Yepp. Short for "Wie geht es ihnen?" It actually means "How's it going with you?"
I've learned with the Amish I know they are very big on shaking hands. If you are at a meeting of any kind they shake everyone's hands. ( But these meetings I was at was visitations for some we knew. So maybe that's different? Also I just found this channel, and didn't discover where these are located. Different states and counties are different also.)
Yes, shaking hands is ok. We bought a German shepherd puppy from an Amish farmer. The farmer said he hadn’t met a white man with such strong hands before. Then my husband and him somehow became friends and talked on the phone periodically. They lived on a farm with the horse and buggy and all. The children were barefoot and very curious about us. Also, the best dog I’ve ever had.
Hmmmm a missing shed and a tazer incident.....might be a good thing you never met up with him lol
New channel idea. Josh S. Amish private eye!
That little girl walking barefoot on the gravel
Going on the wrong property can get you shot.
We don't have a cow, we have a bull
We love our coffee
Are these sheds Amish built? Do you still work for some of the Amish or do you work for someone who buys them from the Amish and then re-sells them?
A drone would be a helpful thing in a case like this
Why is there power lines new order?
Just curious, will the channel name be changing when you're done with the shed videos?
I think it'll change, we're thinking about calling it "The Simple life"
I know Shed-happens is a clever cool name but I doesn't sound very professional.
You have any thought?
We want a name that is not tied to a specific niche or category like Amish or shed.
@@ShedHappens Sounds good to me 👍🏻
@@ShedHappens “The Simple Life” was a reality TV show a few years back. You may get a lot of views of people searching for Paris Hilton!
Shed Searching@@ShedHappens
Why didn't you speak to him in PA Dutch?
Do you use GPS?
The people owning the rights to this channel are rich. Absolutely amazing.
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I'm curious as to why you blur out some adult faces of ppl you come across but this incident you chose not to blur out the faces of children?? Is there a reason? I find that very interesting.
He didn't respond to his own language when you spoke it but only spoke to you in English . is that how Amish usually respond to ex- amish ?
Not usually, I think he may have just been caught of guard and didn't even notice that I spoke Dutch.
Was this road in the Cincinnati Ohio area? I used to deliver rough cut lumber in a place that looked vary similar with a steep hill
Ohio has a lot of smaller Amish communities ,most just think of Holmes County. Hartville OH used to have alot if Amish, but many have moved away land developers bought up land and have been building hotels and houses. Last 10 years it has changed drastically.
Many questions: Was the guy that lived in the trailer house Amish (I don’t believe Amish would steal a shed or anything for that matter)? If so, why would an Amish person rent a shed? Do Amish and non Amish live together? Do Amish live in a trailer?
This guy was not Amish. There is power going to the trailer. No, Amish would not live in a trailer though I did know of a Mennonite family that did. Yes, Amish and English do live together. Where I lived in Western NY state we lived among the Amish which were Old Order (strict) Amish. Wasn't unusual to see English farms or homes next to Amish ones. There were a few areas where it would be all Amish for a few miles then there would be English or a mix of English and Amish a mile up the road.
@@gigicostlow4414 thanks
@@gigicostlow4414 I was born in Jamestown and lived in Ellery Centre
I have a serious question
Are you saying shet or shed
👍🏽👍🏽
Thank god he moved it before you got there 😂
LOVED THIS
Did you have these folks permission to film them or did they leave a false or graven image with you without their knowledge? If the find out, will they believe that they won't go to Heaven now? That isn't cool if they didn't know you were filming them if they didn't want to be filmed. Just sayin'!!
Don’t like how you involve other people in your problem the guy has obviously sold the shed or moved it chalk that one to game or put it in his record that it’s move on
Not Amish
Yes it is
@@The_yeffy1 Mennonite, that’s why they have electricity and vehicles. Mennonite have different rules then Amish.
Amish stole a shed? 😂
Shet?... wtf is a SHET? its a sheD
If you want to see real old order Amish you have to go to PA. It’s a totally different lifestyle
its pronounced (SH-ED) not SHET, ya mook!