Charlie, just your analytics makes these videos intriguing, to say the least... I love and appreciate all American history, especially the earliest of these era's. Thank you to you and your team for bringing our past into the current.. God bless you guys. 🙏
At 12:00 looks like a grease cup used to lube a heavy rotating shaft. It would be filled with grease and you would twist the cap down onto the grease and it would go down to the bearing surface thru the small hole in the bottom. An early grease gun if you will. Nice hunt, nice to see green woods, my area brown, with white patches of snow.
Charlie, just your analytics makes these videos intriguing, to say the least...
I love and appreciate all American history, especially the earliest of these era's. Thank you to you and your team for bringing our past into the current..
God bless you guys. 🙏
At 12:00 looks like a grease cup used to lube a heavy rotating shaft. It would be filled with grease and you would twist the cap down onto the grease and it would go down to the bearing surface thru the small hole in the bottom. An early grease gun if you will. Nice hunt, nice to see green woods, my area brown, with white patches of snow.
I just love our adventures together Charlie. Thank you so much😊
boom let's go let's go treasure and adventure✌👵
An intriguing reading on the land and the prospects for a 1700' cellar hole
That brass threaded plug is for one side of the top of a 55 gallon drum no doubt used for fuel.
The brass piece with the screw looks like the fastening end of a hames tip
Thank you for your history insights.
So much history in the forest.......who new!
Awesome site, Charlie.... Another investigating and digging episode... thanks for the adventure ✌️😎💥
298 on Putnam bottle is a date code Feb 1898
Enjoyed 👍
That piece as you called it look like a oiler reservoir
Thanks for the video
The plot thickens!
Very interesting stuff man ✌️
Did you ever find the lost flashlight
The brass piece with screw looks like part of a rifle butt plate
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The bit of a brook with bricks might be from a spring house.
Barn or outbuilding workshop
must have recorded this a bit back ? looks like beginning of fall .
Very cool indeed on This Not Thursday. ❤️🙏🇺🇸🦃🍁🍂🪶