Holy sh!t I know where that syrup came from. Of course I'm NE Ohio! Thanks Buckets! Been there, seen it & done it for years. JC's for breakfast, Warren's Kitchen for lunch or dinner. Middlefield Cheese across town! Sad the Red Maple Inn closed in Burton. Many stays, beautiful place. Have to use Punderson Manor now, which is ok cuz I can fish while I'm there, have a steak dinner and a shot of bourbon too!
Taryl...when you showed me your new add on summer before last you had so much room..now your filling it up with crap! Your a man after my own heart...lol I hope to see your shop when finished... Mike from Detroit..😎👍
I did this same thing last summer with a vets yard sale. Bought 1/2 ton of stuff & a small trailer for 310$. Filled my garage with Made in USA stuff. Glad to see I'm not the only tool & junk hoarder. He gave me an aluminum deck super recycler 5.5hp GTS B&S flathead & a tecumseh HSK 845 2 stroke in a MTD blower for free. Got some craftsman mower for 10$. Love seeing these type'a deals. Wish I could work for Taryl lol.
It's funny I viewed this from the other side! I subbed to the guy! Very important. I started up my Toro 220 electric start gas shovel that I did a carb repair OFF YOUR VIDEO! It was slow, but it saved me shoveling ! 15" snow MN. Take care guy!
Looking at all of Taryl's cool old displays brings to mind visiting Svoboda's Nickelodeon Tavern and Museum with my mom and little brother in the early 70's.
Wow he had quite the collection at that shop looked like a good 30 years or more of good junk pretty cool that you were able to salvage some cool things…👍👍
Yew should be running EMT and pulling THHN wire in your new shop. Fluffy LOVES to eat Romex(NM). Romex is named for Rome , NY where it was first made. Need help wiring ? I would come to Podunk to help. DT Licensed Master Electrician Ps. Buckets is a cool dude !!
Cool finds buddy! You must have driven right by our town-you have to do a meet and greet in Ohio next time! We used the bug foggers in our neighborhood, until we found out it caused cancer. Not good. Awesome road trip!
I need your expertise 💯...What size Transmission belt does a Craftsman garden tractor model 917.273022 take? The manual says 1/2 x 84.5 ....but it does not fit at all...... The parking brake does release when I put it on....stay engaged pretty much only about an inch of release...Go 3 inches bigger?
Those gas powered scooter. Looks like they have front breaks. Those breaks are quick to lock up so be super careful when coming to a stop or you'll go over the handlebars right quick.
Had a Loafer as a kid living out in the country. 1960 model. Loved that damn thing, would go anywhere. Even accompanied the farmer next door when he went back into the woods to cut trees for his winter heat and wife's cooking. if it got stuck, which wasn't often, hell, you just lifted it out of the mud. Low gear was like 143 to 1. It would climb hills so steep, you ended up "walking" with it. Plus talk about tiny cornering radius. Genius little machine. Just had to keep a supply of rubber drive wheels from the drive disc handy, for after you gunned the governor to get maybe an 8 mph top speed instead of the 4.5 standard. Rubber flew apart pretty quick, and the Iron Horse sounded like what trail bikes did a decade later. Our regional high school janitor had a Loafer with a 21 inch Lawn Boy mower to do the school front lawn of several acres, with what looked a crazy driving style -- all the kids watched out the window at his demonic style. Took no time even with only a 21 inch swathe. That's because it was 4.5 mph everywhere, including the sharp bends! It would just lift the inside rear wheel and slow down momentarily. Had the thing for 10 years until the family moved when I was out of country, and they left it behind. Darn! When you dropped that thing directly into fourth from a stop, the front wheels came off the ground with instant acceleration. Yee haw. The only decent piece of that truckload of junk, IMO. The Loafer ruled, and the gold color waxed up well. Never had a gas/carburetor problem with it, it always worked. The Honda mower I bought in 1990, the right front wheel fell off, it wasn't welded to the housing except by two tacks under a mountain of painted slag -- piece of garbage. The old Lawn Boys were made out of decent metal, and that Loafer transmission was all gear in a sump with a real differential. No crap belts and pulleys and thin bent tin and flatulent four-stroke hot lean smells. No engine seizing from steep slopes and oil running to one side. giving no lubrication. Proper stuff. The thing is an absolute hoot!
Its not hoarding, its inventory. The motor on one of those scooters might work with the "Surrey with the fringe on top" four wheel bike. Or maybe one those old washing machine engines and the pedal starter is reachable from the seat.
I suffer the same illness Taryl. Ive been collecting stuff for years and told my kid if he dont learn its value, his inheritance will suffer.😆 You made some great picks.👍
10mm Socket Glasses here! Check out the store for more wonderful products
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love the Dr. Who reference
You helped beautify both Ohio & Indiana by moving that junk 😁😁
Holy sh!t I know where that syrup came from. Of course I'm NE Ohio! Thanks Buckets! Been there, seen it & done it for years. JC's for breakfast, Warren's Kitchen for lunch or dinner. Middlefield Cheese across town! Sad the Red Maple Inn closed in Burton. Many stays, beautiful place. Have to use Punderson Manor now, which is ok cuz I can fish while I'm there, have a steak dinner and a shot of bourbon too!
Yeah buddy they make the best food. No better place to be in the spring and there's definitely good fishing. Thanks a lot for watching bud
Yes! I noticed one of his trail 70 bikes he had in a video had a H&H cycle sticker on it. I use to go there all the time growing up!
Holy not holly lol
@@HDXFH Got too excited there, couldn't help myself!
There’s a guy in my area that makes homemade mable suryup Brookfield Ohio it’s good stuff
That black cat loves love taryl
I'd have made the trip with you Taryl! Nothing better than a road trip
That 3 wheeled bike is a Worksman cycles side-by-side. Still made in the USA, now in Conway ,South Carolina
Taryl...when you showed me your new add on summer before last you had so much room..now your filling it up with crap! Your a man after my own heart...lol I hope to see your shop when finished... Mike from Detroit..😎👍
@7:52 We are all hoarders at heart.
Goes back to the stone age when they stashed food for later.
❤
That radio is also a charger for the ol 18v batterys! WHEEE!
I did this same thing last summer with a vets yard sale. Bought 1/2 ton of stuff & a small trailer for 310$. Filled my garage with Made in USA stuff. Glad to see I'm not the only tool & junk hoarder. He gave me an aluminum deck super recycler 5.5hp GTS B&S flathead & a tecumseh HSK 845 2 stroke in a MTD blower for free. Got some craftsman mower for 10$. Love seeing these type'a deals. Wish I could work for Taryl lol.
Carry on collecting stuff like that and you're going to need an extension on the new shop sooner than you think.
Awesome video God Bless you and your family Amen
Dang! Bolens edge trimmer! You scored!
It's funny I viewed this from the other side! I subbed to the guy! Very important. I started up my Toro 220 electric start gas shovel that I did a carb repair OFF YOUR VIDEO! It was slow, but it saved me shoveling ! 15" snow MN. Take care guy!
Looking at all of Taryl's cool old displays brings to mind visiting Svoboda's Nickelodeon Tavern and Museum with my mom and little brother in the early 70's.
I like your antique chainsaw wall. Neat idea!
the chain saw wall is spectacular. nice load of crap too.
Rock and roll taryl
Wow he had quite the collection at that shop looked like a good 30 years or more of good junk pretty cool that you were able to salvage some cool things…👍👍
GREAT VIDEO !!!
A grear video. You guys should have your own tv series.
What great haul on the sandpaper !
Awesome in joy your day be safe
🍺🤠👍love the Hamms hoodie. Good stuff Taryl!
Black hawk down hands up laughing moment: 'You've got nice hair, oh, so do you!" Softer side of Sears. So funny! Eat zee bugs. NO WAY!
That was a timey wimey piss in the tardas Terry had lol
So cool Taryl
19:34 That would be a cool clock if you could find a clock the right size to fit the hole.
That blower shroud/gas tank thing would look good painted up with a clock in the opening.
Great video fellas 🤣 love it
It's a sickness...yes, yes it is, and hope to see you at Portland this year.
Fuel tank /cover would make a good wall clock
I would have gone with you Taryl, but uhm... I had to help Ronnie with some... business... heh heh heh...
I want that Honda Trail 70 neon sign!
Yew should be running EMT and pulling THHN wire in your new shop.
Fluffy LOVES to eat Romex(NM).
Romex is named for Rome , NY where it was first made.
Need help wiring ? I would come to Podunk to help.
DT Licensed Master Electrician
Ps. Buckets is a cool dude !!
One man's crap is another man's treasure...luv yeah Taryl
This is a great video idea. Both sulkys are for gravely walk behing tractors. They can be used on any equipment though, more video ideas.
I would have went with you but I'm down in Texas. Anyway thank you for everything you do I have learned a lot from you
Great video wish I could get some of that crap! I’ll have to look at the website for Tayrl
Nice Score Taryl !
The teleport by Tardis was a bit slow, maybe you took the Retardis?
I thought they were about to kiss at 11:45 really taking Taryl’s character arc to another level
I liked the guy, he seemed nice .
Both those sulky's are Gravely's. The steering one is especially cool and uncommon.
Two peas in a pod. Fill that shop.
I grew up in Geauga County ...Newbury Ohio to be exact .Moved to Tampa Bay FL back in 82
He’s got a cool Honda Trail 70 neon sign. ANKLBITER sign is cool too, for my little doggy.
Cool finds buddy! You must have driven right by our town-you have to do a meet and greet in Ohio next time! We used the bug foggers in our neighborhood, until we found out it caused cancer. Not good. Awesome road trip!
Lol so funny 😂😂 nice ct70 there
Holey buckets
“Crap” is a necessity of life that fulfills the void of our very existence.
Me.
Thank you for sharing.👍
That steering sulky is a Gravely product, for use behind their walk behind tractors.
Tom Baker was my Favorite Dr. in the early 80's
Thank God Taryl is bringing junk home, now I don't have to. I can watch him play with it.🤣
Taryl doesn't see junk, it's raw materials for projects.
The tank and cover art would make a nice clock
That’s exactly what I thought too
Your videos are so much FUN!!!!!
gas tank flywheel cover could be a clock
That's some really cool stuff!! Always enjoy watching your videos.
atc 70 in the shop. poor thing looks like a burn victim or something. he has alot of cool stuff!
take lil johnny !🤣🤣🤣
that looks like some fun videos
BTW I love my new 10mm socket glasses
Enjoy watching your videos, Hey, i noticed your new shop awhile back,, how about showing us around . Be safe See Ya.. SE Texas
I really enjoyed this video. I love these adventurous videos like this, I want to see more like this 👏
@22:35 Plus a lifetime supply of teflon pipe thread tape!
😂
Buckets looks like a close relative of Joe Walsh.
What about Elkskins? Have him grab a shower and a kitty and hit the road!
I need your expertise 💯...What size Transmission belt does a Craftsman garden tractor model 917.273022 take? The manual says 1/2 x 84.5 ....but it does not fit at all...... The parking brake does release when I put it on....stay engaged pretty much only about an inch of release...Go 3 inches bigger?
Another classic episode!
Very cool
holy buckets taryl
Hell, had I known, I would have gone with you!
😂
you guys are awsome!
Gas tank. Put a clock in the open center circle perfect over a door way
I thought that was Mick Foley walking into the garage LOL😂😂😂😂
Glad you made it out of OH. Heard bad stuff. Way cool video
I have a skil chainsaw just like the one you showed. Still runs great.
Use it all the time. light as a feather.
I would like the shroud and gas tank. I would turn that into a shop clock.
Those gas powered scooter. Looks like they have front breaks. Those breaks are quick to lock up so be super careful when coming to a stop or you'll go over the handlebars right quick.
Now there's Taryls dinner!
I love the lawn boy loafer . I’ll buy it off you.
Had a Loafer as a kid living out in the country. 1960 model. Loved that damn thing, would go anywhere. Even accompanied the farmer next door when he went back into the woods to cut trees for his winter heat and wife's cooking. if it got stuck, which wasn't often, hell, you just lifted it out of the mud. Low gear was like 143 to 1. It would climb hills so steep, you ended up "walking" with it. Plus talk about tiny cornering radius. Genius little machine. Just had to keep a supply of rubber drive wheels from the drive disc handy, for after you gunned the governor to get maybe an 8 mph top speed instead of the 4.5 standard. Rubber flew apart pretty quick, and the Iron Horse sounded like what trail bikes did a decade later.
Our regional high school janitor had a Loafer with a 21 inch Lawn Boy mower to do the school front lawn of several acres, with what looked a crazy driving style -- all the kids watched out the window at his demonic style. Took no time even with only a 21 inch swathe. That's because it was 4.5 mph everywhere, including the sharp bends! It would just lift the inside rear wheel and slow down momentarily.
Had the thing for 10 years until the family moved when I was out of country, and they left it behind. Darn!
When you dropped that thing directly into fourth from a stop, the front wheels came off the ground with instant acceleration. Yee haw.
The only decent piece of that truckload of junk, IMO. The Loafer ruled, and the gold color waxed up well. Never had a gas/carburetor problem with it, it always worked.
The Honda mower I bought in 1990, the right front wheel fell off, it wasn't welded to the housing except by two tacks under a mountain of painted slag -- piece of garbage. The old Lawn Boys were made out of decent metal, and that Loafer transmission was all gear in a sump with a real differential. No crap belts and pulleys and thin bent tin and flatulent four-stroke hot lean smells. No engine seizing from steep slopes and oil running to one side. giving no lubrication. Proper stuff.
The thing is an absolute hoot!
Two legends two amazing legends
Those velcro foam pads look like they fit a Cyclo polisher.
Should have taken Ronny. Get some extra stuff! Lol
Nice score
Buckets is the man!
I love you ‘dactyl.
He's a joy that's sure.
Taryl went for a wild ride on the Time and Relative Dimension in Space!
🤖😂
Its not hoarding, its inventory.
The motor on one of those scooters might work with the "Surrey with the fringe on top" four wheel bike. Or maybe one those old washing machine engines and the pedal starter is reachable from the seat.
I suffer the same illness Taryl. Ive been collecting stuff for years and told my kid if he dont learn its value, his inheritance will suffer.😆
You made some great picks.👍
I'm only about an hour and a half from Geauga county across the line in PA.
I’ll take the trail 70 and the Neon trail 70 sign. I’ll take the IROC Z too.
Ohio land of the genuses.I am a proud buckeye
thats funny the weirdest people i have ever met were from ohio
Our heater board fried in our 2020 Tiffen 32sa red open road.
Very nice
my lizards like those meal worms too, but even lizards won't eat the meal worm beetles.
geauga!, thats my back yard!
very cool video thx