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28 Comments

  1. Speaking of Old Things, What Goin on With Grand Dad's Tractor and The Old Truck. Been a Couple Years For The Truck and Months for the Tractor. I Know Donny VW is Suppose to Do a Easy Fix on the Tractor, But The Trucks Been a Good Minute or 2. I Know About Havin To Many Projects at Once and Then It Gets Bigger and Bigger. Just Saying Be Careful on More New Projects. Good Luck, Love Y'all ❤️

  2. Go back! I love antique things too. You need at least a couple more old farm equipment pieces. It will be awesome! ❤

  3. Jason my wife and I love your channel i have an idea for your wagon take a cattle panel loop it in the back to make it look like a covered wagon and plant either roses or flowers to climb all over it just an idea.

  4. Jason, That piece of equipment that had the blades on it, was a cotton stalk chopper. It was used before cotton pickers, when all cotton was picked by hand.

  5. What a great focal point. Absolutely go back and get other pieces. Your property is a visual beauty. Someday you may consider elementary class tours. Or visits from special needs children.

  6. Jason, that is a wagon that somebody painted. My family from low country in South Carolina grew tobacco and I can remember us girls riding in a wagon just like that. I’m 77 so they still used them. Of course. They were not painted. My dad took a job in North Carolina and we moved there at about 8 yrs old and after we were raised in town. Dad always had a car so I only got to ride the wagon when I visited my granny. I loved seeing your wagon. The seat is a board reaching from one side to the other other for the driver and mom to sit on not my mom she was prissy and would not dare get in a wagon when they had a car, me I jump on in

  7. Love your find! Old farm equipment screams history. So many stories, sweat and tears each piece could share, if they could.

  8. Need to seal with some sealant or fresh paint! To make it last ! The wood is old already! With all the rain you have it won’t last long!

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