Definitely do a job lot clear out or auction. Keep two or three nice items that you might hopefully get restored and clear off the whole lot of everything else. I’m sure the money could be used well on the new farm shop or farm development. Them old machines are grand and all to say you have them but really just no good there taking up space needing a lot of work.
Those old machines all have a story to tell and they obviously have been kept under cover "taking up space" for a good reason. You can't put a price on sentimental value and it would be criminal to scrap any bit of these "old junk machines". I honestly can't believe the some of the comments, I'd say keep a hold of whatever you want, restore it if and when you can and find a good home for anything that has to go, there'll be someone, somewhere that'll appreciate it.
Great video. Would be a pity to scrap the trasher… there must be another complete example of one that could be used as a template to make the required parts? It’ll most likely require a complete rebuild with replacement timbers… probably a project for a Men’s Shed crew or Bro over a number of years as a hobby when he’s qualified? Keep up the good work.
Very interesting. My dad (RiP) used to work with a threshing crew when he was a young man in County Cork in the late 1930's, early 1940's. He then went on to become a groom ata stable yard and then came to England around 1949/50.
Hi Phil, I was very interested in the Thresher because I worked on one almost 60yrs. It was a Ransome but had rubber wheels & not as wide but was considered top of the range at that time. Doubt if that will ever thrash again but with the right craft could be a showpiece for the future. Keep 'er Lit.
Great collection of real rare stuff, not many left in that condition, fair play to ye for putting in the time to keep them in good nick and orginal.. the poor oul thrasher is well shook but hopefully somebody takes on the job of putting it back in working order, if all the iron work is in it the rest of the body work is very much possable. It wouldnt be simple, but still possable.
I'd say an attempt to clean up the thrasher and put it in the new farm shop whatever time you get the shed up. Clean the dust off it, replace a few boards and it should look well. Even if it isn't working mechanically it would be a nice piece to have
Nice one Phil Do you have the operator manual for the thresher Ye should put it into the workshop for a complete nut and bolt restoration, it's a no brainer
Phil we love ya here in the USA. Can you round up all the stuff and put it all in one shed . Absolutely dont let Father bring home anything else!! Got enough history to work on .. That stuff would be fun to bring to a threshing show..
Would you not ever just advertise them old combines and the thresher and if not sold then get them in a skip? See how much useful space they were taking up, and they will only go and sit in another shed for years to come. Im not trying to be clever or have a go at all, but surely clearing out all the old machines and scrap that's never going to be any use, freeing up space and getting the farm looking much more tidy will be much more cost effective than them sitting there. You'll know fine well that sheds and concrete isn't cheap
@upthereds4939 thresher sat 20 years, and the combine in the last video had sat 5 years or so. My point was some things will never get fixed up, and if they do, what will happen? Probably go straight back in a shed wasting space. A nice selection of fully restored and tidy original working is far better than hoarding too much junk and projects that will never happen
@philipjmcloughlin5880 collecting is fairly debatable. It' closer to hoarding! 😂. There's plenty been plenty said in videos of how many years things have been sitting in sheds or outside. Even in this video, the pile of junk and scrap infested with rats taking up space in a perfectly good shed. I appreciate a collection of nice classic tractors and machinery as much as the next man, but there comes a point where old nackerd tractors and machinery are lying about everywhere and will never get fixed. So why not move some things on and let someone else restore it who has time too, then any money from it can go to restoring something or putting the money towards a machine or tractor that will make you some money. Everyone is entitled to comment, and my first comment certainly wasn't to have a go or cause offence.
THIS THRESHER WOULD BE LOVELY RESURECTED AND PUT IN YOUR NEW SHED. I REMEMBER THIS IN MY HOME PLACE (YOUR GREAT GRANDADS) WE USED TO GET UP ON IT AND PEDAL IT, HENS EGGS WOULD COME OUT THERE WHERE THE STRAW DID AT ONE TIME. YOU SHOULD ASK YOUR GRANDAD... ?? AND JUST TO REMIND YOUR FOLLOWERS THAT THE WHOLE FAMILY WOULD HELP TO DO THE THRESHING. NO PUSH UP MACHINERY BACK THEN. 😂😂😂
I think it will take a few years to get those old machines back up running. Are you going to create some sort of a show storage rod them, otherwise they will just be rust and take up valuable space. ❤️❤️❤️
You would have to live 2 lifetimes to fix up all those old machines. Just Phil, skip. Unlock the proceeds into the farm shop business. It. 'll be the best investment you level make
There was a Ben Mooney who died in 2017. He was originally from Cappakilleen, Cloughjordan. If you google the name you'll find it. The death has occurred of Benjamin (Benny) MOONEY Glasshouse, Shinrone, Offaly / Cloughjordan, Tipperary
Phil that shed was like cole the cornstars sheds before .i think the thresher only needs a good clean down and put in your museum your lucky own one 😂😂😂
all your doing is to beg peter to pay paul moveing them to a tempory shed and you have to move them back somewhere else why not park them outside somewhere rain will take the cobwebs off them
Because you seen the other projects that were left outside. Trees growing up through them. Could be years before they get around to these. They'll be rotted to shit by then
Unless you have somewhere to put all that stuff In a shed you never use or something you would be as well selling off that stuff instead of playing musical chairs
Farmer Phil and Liv and Father Phil are the best farmer’s in the world 🌍 the best.So so good luck with everything thank you for sharing.🫏🫏🫏👀👀👀👀👀🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I'm with the majority here. Time for a proper clear out Phil.
Amazing the difference in the size of the old tractors and combines and modern ones Phil.
Definitely do a job lot clear out or auction. Keep two or three nice items that you might hopefully get restored and clear off the whole lot of everything else. I’m sure the money could be used well on the new farm shop or farm development. Them old machines are grand and all to say you have them but really just no good there taking up space needing a lot of work.
Those old machines all have a story to tell and they obviously have been kept under cover "taking up space" for a good reason.
You can't put a price on sentimental value and it would be criminal to scrap any bit of these "old junk machines".
I honestly can't believe the some of the comments, I'd say keep a hold of whatever you want, restore it if and when you can and find a good home for anything that has to go, there'll be someone, somewhere that'll appreciate it.
Every machine outlives their usefulness, cop yourselves on and send them to their rightful home the scrapyard
Great video. Would be a pity to scrap the trasher… there must be another complete example of one that could be used as a template to make the required parts? It’ll most likely require a complete rebuild with replacement timbers… probably a project for a Men’s Shed crew or Bro over a number of years as a hobby when he’s qualified? Keep up the good work.
Very interesting. My dad (RiP) used to work with a threshing crew when he was a young man in County Cork in the late 1930's, early 1940's. He then went on to become a groom ata stable yard and then came to England around 1949/50.
Jon did you used to post welding / workshop videos . I’m subscribed to your channel but no videos are showing up. The name rings a bell 👍🏻
Hi Phil, I was very interested in the Thresher because I worked on one almost 60yrs. It was a Ransome but had rubber wheels & not as wide but was considered top of the range at that time. Doubt if that will ever thrash again but with the right craft could be a showpiece for the future. Keep 'er Lit.
Just what I have said already. 😂
It grieves me to say it but I think the old thresher is beyond reasonable economic repair.
Great collection of real rare stuff, not many left in that condition, fair play to ye for putting in the time to keep them in good nick and orginal.. the poor oul thrasher is well shook but hopefully somebody takes on the job of putting it back in working order, if all the iron work is in it the rest of the body work is very much possable. It wouldnt be simple, but still possable.
I'd say an attempt to clean up the thrasher and put it in the new farm shop whatever time you get the shed up. Clean the dust off it, replace a few boards and it should look well. Even if it isn't working mechanically it would be a nice piece to have
You need to put the new wourking equiptment insde and get rid of the stuff you dont need so the working eqiptment rust up
You should put the thrasher in the museum part of the new shop if you can fit it in
Nice one Phil
Do you have the operator manual for the thresher
Ye should put it into the workshop for a complete nut and bolt restoration, it's a no brainer
Phil we love ya here in the USA. Can you round up all the stuff and put it all in one shed . Absolutely dont let Father bring home anything else!! Got enough history to work on .. That stuff would be fun to bring to a threshing show..
Would you not ever just advertise them old combines and the thresher and if not sold then get them in a skip? See how much useful space they were taking up, and they will only go and sit in another shed for years to come. Im not trying to be clever or have a go at all, but surely clearing out all the old machines and scrap that's never going to be any use, freeing up space and getting the farm looking much more tidy will be much more cost effective than them sitting there. You'll know fine well that sheds and concrete isn't cheap
Why on earth would they part with them combines . These boys will get them going one day.
@@upthereds4939Yes the boys love those things .. They have more sheds ..
@upthereds4939 thresher sat 20 years, and the combine in the last video had sat 5 years or so. My point was some things will never get fixed up, and if they do, what will happen? Probably go straight back in a shed wasting space.
A nice selection of fully restored and tidy original working is far better than hoarding too much junk and projects that will never happen
They collect vintage tractors machinery and combines there not getting rid of them 😂
@philipjmcloughlin5880 collecting is fairly debatable. It' closer to hoarding! 😂.
There's plenty been plenty said in videos of how many years things have been sitting in sheds or outside. Even in this video, the pile of junk and scrap infested with rats taking up space in a perfectly good shed.
I appreciate a collection of nice classic tractors and machinery as much as the next man, but there comes a point where old nackerd tractors and machinery are lying about everywhere and will never get fixed. So why not move some things on and let someone else restore it who has time too, then any money from it can go to restoring something or putting the money towards a machine or tractor that will make you some money.
Everyone is entitled to comment, and my first comment certainly wasn't to have a go or cause offence.
Great video Phil. Enjoyed watching. 👍🏼👍🏼
Moving everything from a to b and then to c 🤔
THIS THRESHER WOULD BE LOVELY RESURECTED AND PUT IN YOUR NEW SHED. I REMEMBER THIS IN MY HOME PLACE (YOUR GREAT GRANDADS) WE USED TO GET UP ON IT AND PEDAL IT, HENS EGGS WOULD COME OUT THERE WHERE THE STRAW DID AT ONE TIME. YOU SHOULD ASK YOUR GRANDAD... ?? AND JUST TO REMIND YOUR FOLLOWERS THAT THE WHOLE FAMILY WOULD HELP TO DO THE THRESHING. NO PUSH UP MACHINERY BACK THEN. 😂😂😂
I think it will take a few years to get those old machines back up running. Are you going to create some sort of a show storage rod them, otherwise they will just be rust and take up valuable space. ❤️❤️❤️
Hi farmer Phil that was great job you done in the shad 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Keep on the gloves
and Rats (piss) at bay,
#Weil'sDisease 👍
I may be wrong. But did fsther phil "borrow" the coil from the continental 20 for his 205
You would have to live 2 lifetimes to fix up all those old machines. Just Phil, skip. Unlock the proceeds into the farm shop business. It.
'll be the best investment you level make
Hon da Lee fella . Yup ouvit . Keep er lit lad 👍🏻👍🏻
There was a Ben Mooney who died in 2017. He was originally from Cappakilleen, Cloughjordan. If you google the name you'll find it. The death has occurred of Benjamin (Benny) MOONEY
Glasshouse, Shinrone, Offaly / Cloughjordan, Tipperary
Phil that shed was like cole the cornstars sheds before .i think the thresher only needs a good clean down and put in your museum your lucky own one 😂😂😂
That guy is a proper douche
all your doing is to beg peter to pay paul moveing them to a tempory shed and you have to move them back somewhere else why not park them outside somewhere rain will take the cobwebs off them
Because you seen the other projects that were left outside. Trees growing up through them. Could be years before they get around to these. They'll be rotted to shit by then
Looks so much better empty. Good job. Get rid of all that old junk.
about time you got these combine restored it would make a good series of videos😊😊👍👍
A big skip from Wiltons and fuck all into it.!!
Phil great clear out that thrasher is very shook hope some one does it up
Thanks for all the videos best of luck with everything 👍👍👍
I'm from nenagh tipperary near cloughjordan 😅😅😅
Great work your cracking on 👌👏
Got a lot done Phil, it's going to look nice when you get it all done.
Kit shed is a better option I think. You will be many months cutting and welding otherwise
Somebody PLEASE buy this tractor: White 2-135 with 51 ORIGINAL hours in IRELAND!
That’s some pretty special equipment you’ve got there.
My wife is originally from Nenagh 13:52
Good to see Lee back
I hope you and your father plan of restoring that old equipment, shame to just let it sit and rust away.
Too much time..
You should buy it and do it yourself if you're so worried
@@petrokemikal everything takes time
Do you have a tractor restoration group where you live give them a call
Unless you have somewhere to put all that stuff In a shed you never use or something you would be as well selling off that stuff instead of playing musical chairs
Farmer Phil and Liv and Father Phil are the best farmer’s in the world 🌍 the best.So so good luck with everything thank you for sharing.🫏🫏🫏👀👀👀👀👀🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Hi Diane . Best wishes
Hey Phil where did you source the pig ark
Good stuff
Get rid of some of them junk old machines they just take up space
When last did that combine run?
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Sell the thresher quick before it falls apart 😂
Need to clear up and looking better.
She's some yoke to pull the massey 😂😂
Phil with them old machines you could have measum beside farm shop just a taught
I think that's his plan
Did u buy urself a new front bale carrier
it belongs to bredan i think
And new 6200 series with a loader
@@FrankDineen3 I didn't even see a new tractor
Shite for sure 🤣🤣🤣🤣
how do you get away playing music on you tube in your videos
It’s easier to say sorry than please
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First 😂