EVERY truck & tractor used on this Kansas farm never left (and ALL were sold at auction!)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 พ.ค. 2024
- Mr. Goodpliers heads to southeast Kansas to check out a huge farm sale packed with trucks, tractors, and a 1958 Chevrolet car!
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21:18 . Man what a well put thought. When you said "languish in obsolescence" really got to me. I fear that ol truck and I are kindred souls. Thanks for the videos
I've been watching YT videos about family farms in Kansas and the Midwest for years like yours Mr. GP and there's more of them than I thought. If the vehicles could talk, they'd each would have a story to tell about life on that farm. Thank you for taking us along.
that was a wonderful video Mr. Goodpliers, thank you 👍
Epic tour, Thank You!
That bandsaw was a true gemstone, I hope it found a good home.
Great video as usual, I watch for the automotive content but the history sidebar is always fascinating. Thanks very much
Hope you get the 58, can't wait for part 2
WOW! JUST WOW!!! This is the pot of gold at the end of a rainbow!
Excellent show Mr. G.P. !! Thanks.
Wow! That 1958 Chevy 2 door really is a time capsule - it must have been driven more recently with the antique plate on it. You just don't see many of those any more.
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As it’s gone to ground in a wet area the rust underneath would be a concern. Good year for those cars and they are because more popular
That 58 deserves to go back on the road, hope you got it...
the 58 Delray would look sharp put back as the original two tone
Yellow I H C tractor is industral model. Guy you must be in western Kansas. Dad farmed about 60 years. 6 pick up trucks , 3 grain trucks. 10 tractors. They all run when they got here and left. Dad kept his last row crop tractor. When dad passed my siblings and i kept that tractor. I still use it a little. It has a parking spot under a roof. The folding disc you showed i did not see a tractor big enough to pull it. They must have already sold it.
The really big tractors were on the other side of a huge puddle that I didn't cross
Another good one , thank you for posting.
The first tractor with the mower on it is a Farmall 140.
Thank you
yellow was a state highway gig i believe
Almost need your tall boots in that terrain , great video, thumbs up
I think the sledgehammer built out of an axle was almost as cool as the bandsaw!
The off set tractor is a International Harvester 140 same ass a A and a Super A 100 and a 130 . Used for cultivating tobacoe and vegtables on small farms .
I too grew up when those Dodge Dynastys and Cutlass Ciera were all over the road. To see a Cutlass with 40,000 just sitting there to rot makes my stomach drop. People waste so much of what was worth something back then. Now it's destroyed and not worth fixing but hopefully the buyer can savage some good parts off of it before it goes for scrap.
Put a good used front clip on it , get er done and drive it.
I hope you get the 58 too because I love those cars and I'd like to see it get back on the road
paradise
Cool walk around. I'm trying to imagine why so many tractors from the same decade are there. That band saw should be in your collection, or mine, one day!
Hope you wore your mudding boots!
wow great sale
AWESOME VIDEO THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO
Blue C-20, are the door mirrors factory?
Bandsaw very cool.
He was a horder !
Yellow is industrial version
12:04 chairs you passed are definitely from the 70's
Good googly moogly there were 10 metric tons of stuff at that place. Wowza.
Yellow equipment was for industrial application
Thank you!.I always wondered what the different colors were for.
Growing up we had a 58 Biscayne, bought new. Remember Dad at least once DIY'ing the fender rust - nothing a bunch of bondo & a rattle can of touch-up paint couldn't fix. I'm a 58 fan myself - in search of a 4 door Biscayne 283 auto in light metallic blue.
Our school system in SW Virginia had several of those Farmall 140’s with belly mower’s. They were still using them until about 10 years ago. The zero turns they replaced them with won’t last that long.
I believe Mr good Plies is that the yellow is for industrial
Correct. Many were used by municipalities for mowing roadsides and other chores
Stew Paquette had a couple in his International Farmall Museum in Florida. I have a fuel tank in one of my rat rods that is the same as a Farmall but was originally industrial yellow
Look at the tires on the yellow tractor. Those are turf tires without the huge treads.
Nice video. The red Ford 750 probably had the 391 FT. FT Series had similar displacement #'s to the FE but had high nickel blocks, forged cranks, and higher torque.
🗿💨 congrats on da 50k.. Your Camara work and perspective have kept me watching for years now👍💯 hope it puts a lil jingle in your pocket 💰 Thanks for sharing.
Still like to find a 54 GMC cab, hood and stuff to help my truck get a needed facelift🙃
Case tractor story, rad cost me so much when I needed it, bout bought a parts tractor in the 90s
wait until u see the auction coming up in a few years north of burr oak ks talk about a mind blower
My'Gosh....
I had a 85 olds Calais
had that exact same fuel issue
Schott was still in business up until a few years ago. The panels were good quality, & you could do a quick & dirty patch job with them. That 58 would be the perfect car to drag out, clean up, & get running
The amount of time that bandsaw took to make must have been incredible. Seems to be very well engineered too. I sure hope the DelRay, the black Chevy pickup and at least the hood scoop and gauge cluster off of that big Ford truck all find a home that isn't a recycling yard.
58 is anniversary gold and white. I had to put those light covers on mine Also
Hope you got the 58 looked good compared to everything else
That Dynasty is identical to the one my neighbor once had. Their 1990 Dynasty was in the family for 28 years. As it was made for the Canadian market, it bore the Chrysler Dynasty name.
i like the delray..
1958 was my favorite 1950's Chevy car. Did you buy it? Funny story: my sister had a 59 Chevy Apache pickup. She lived in Gallup, NM, Navajo country. A service station there refused to gas it up because Apaches were their enemy.
When was that? when they refused to fill it up? What year?
Dang
Jeep also has Indian tribes, Cherroki & Commanchi.
Those 427s in those trucks are tall deck 3 oil ring,,different animal than the car bbc
Schools, Highway, commercial .
85 was last the last year for chevy carbs for most applications. 86 was vortec tbi.
International 140 - big population in tobacco country as offset allows you to look at crop being cultivated. Uncommon in Midwest
The 140 was pretty popular here in South Louisiana on truck farms. Looks to be a 72 Farmall
Looks like two of them were there. I wonder what they farmed to need one?
Few things I always I've observed about these farm auctions...
A. Seems pretty much all
farmers were wealthy.
B. Seems pretty much all
farmers were hoarders.
C. Seems pretty much all
farmers were resourceful.
D. Seems pretty much all
farmers were disorganized.
LOL
I would say they didn't or were Not fixing anything . Just bought another piece of junk that was short on life . Used it with little to no maintenance .
Maybe a IH 140 offset superceeded the Cub Lowboy and A series.
Combine comma rolled it.
66 green Chevy tk. Is not feed mixer on back.lime and fertilizer spreader on back.
Thanks again for a bit of education on your walk through. I was really digging on the lonely Chevy truck bed with the custom trim package and the '58 Delray. I think I might have only seen a couple of those in real life. Kinda unique and desirable. But my favorite thing was the homemade band saw. That thing was way cool !! I can appreciate that tool, and everything about it. It's necessitiy and the creativity and craftsmanship to build it. I can absolutely relate.! I myself have built a few tools in my garage while working on older Harley Davidsons. Mostly because I couldn't afford to buy the specialty tool, either from the dealership or from the catalog. But I am very fortunate to be a retired union Ironworker and still able to fabricate and weld just about anything I can imagine. I say "just about anything" because I don't own every type of welding machine so I'm somewhat limited. But still blessed to have what I have as far as machines and tools and the knowledge. I have a question though.. About the smaller tractor where the engine and seat were built on one side of the chassis. I read once before about a tractor such as that, and they called it a "gentleman's tractor". Is this correct and what exactly does that mean ?? Thank you in advance for responding if you have the time. If not I understand. Also, were you able to bring anything home ? Cheers and God bless y'all, Dave & Dixie from Alabama 😁🐶
🗿💨 the Farmall Cub was always painted yellow on road crews, maybe state fund, idk. Who would you suggest repairing a tach on a 68 Chev pu, or link for a diy?
Coolest thing you have on your lot!! Hell you could take your sister on a right fine date with that baby!
Old pictures of Northcutt Chevy at Enid OK. About Oct. 1964
" see'in him up close is a good indicator of a live rat". You reckon? 🤣😂
Great lineup of cool stuff. Amazing band saw but there guys wouldn’t have time or money to go to the hardcore store so it’s go into the junk pile to get what they needed
I would buy all of those 292 Chevy six and the 427 tall deck big block
International Harvester 140 with a belly mower.
Case is a DC or SC. Couldn't be sure from the distance. AL B.
That is a cool car did you buy it
I guess you're not familiar with guys building patina trucks, because many of the trucks you called "used up, for parts or scrap" would serve as great candidates for patina truck builds...
What did the 58 go for
International 140. Production ran from 1958 to 1962. Stopped one year before I was born.AL B.
I had a restored 140 that was a 72. Lost money when it sold.
Yea i would like to no how much that 58' delray what it brought at the auction.
Could it be the yellow INTERNATIONAL tractor were Cub Cadets?
Suppose the combine was in a combine demo derby?
Think I've bought parts from you at pate swap meet.
So don't leave us hanging.... What did the 58 bring????
Industrial tractor's were painted yellow
Did you get the 58 ?
65&66 same body style half way through they changed to the 67&68 body style
🗿💨 I suspected that but never looked into it, friend left me a 68sb and I'm about to work on it soon,,🧲❤️ miss my buddy
Es un bonito modelo es lo máximo de los 50.un..a
All it takes is putting rat poison in any vehicle that you park always amazes me that people let mice eat up their vehicles
How can people put land to that kind of waste ? Having vermin non controlled , living and dieing . I would not be touching or handing things without great caution .
It's a fertilizer spreader truck ! Not a feed mixer .
Pack rat special 😂
Maybe a different color Tractor A county or state government
Looking at the sheer amount of stuff I am sure that someone was hoarding and collection old, beat up and dead vehicles and machinery. No farm that is not the size of a small State can use up that much equipment. Still very interesting to see. Some trucks and of course the gorgeous, crusty 58 Chevy should be saved. Well most of those trucks are really parts only. The problem seems to be that transporting them is eating up nearly the entire potential value they have. Scrap guys can earn a lot here.
tractor is a 140 International
28:06 if that tincan combine got hit by a train it definitely wouldn't look like that partially rear-ended mangled, the whole thing would be a mashed up ball of super cheap john scrap tin. This thing was rear-ended by something less heavy & if that train would impact these at speed just ad to the carnage because of all the bends and grab points combine has when it's flopping around impacting the pounding earth over and over again until it the said ball of nothing.
The old 58 DelRay might be good or the bottom of it including the frame might be rotted out. Shame it was left out in the mud.
There must be a higher amount of acid rain going on or something
My uncle bought one of those Farmalls new and it was almost exactly like that one. He bought his from a Cub Cadet dealership, it even had a " cub cadet" sticker on it. I always thought that the yellow color was the "consumer" or your garden type tracter. All the yellow ones I have seen come with turf tires and belly mowers. His had a blade and a flail belly mower, and a rototiller attachment,and they too were yellow and white but said farmall IH on them as well.
The yellow and white ones were cub lo boys.
Call me CRAZY !
Farmers aren't POOR...
You can tell it's a live rat because of the way it is...
yello due to selling to state, or local road service
That's sad
I thought sales were real poor for Chevrolet in 1980.
" Lots of respectable combines were hit by trains"....
Haha if you think those old I D I diesel ford's go bad from sitting & are hard to start ,,go watch bias plys in Canada he berries them in snow drifts in - below weather for a couple years then starts them in minus weather!!!😂😂😂
Horder to the point he just about ruined the land😂
Thats crazy to just leave all that stuff laying around to rot should have sold everything as soon as it wasnt going to be used anymore what a waste