A couple of interesting finds on my property.

   / A couple of interesting finds on my property. #21  
We have a curio shelf inside the back door for 'treasures' the grandkids find in the orchard - including me, when I was the small grandkid 70 years ago.

Lots of ceramic shards. Grandma and prior owners burned trash in the burn chamber alongside the oven, in the ancient stove. (Propane fueled). And they clearly carried tin cans etc down to the ravine. But for some reason plate and teacup fragments continually appear near the house as the orchard gets disced.

Antlers. I found one of them in the crotch of a tree where it would have been simple to get free so it had to be intentional removal.

Bird nests.

Arrow heads.

Footpeg ripped off a motorcycle. I lost it in about 1962.

3-point hinge pin broken off from a tractor.

Half of a U-joint, not a type I have ever seen before.

Small brass medallion. Cleaned up, it is a county dog license for year 1947.

And here's the most bizarre find ever. I didn't put it on that shelf: A wrapped, buried collection of correspondence that turned up when I backhoed out the stump of a cherry tree next to the granny cabin. Obviously left by Dad's last caregiver, a 30ish nursing student. Letters from apparently her ex-husband, in prison, "Honey sorry I forgot when your birthday is, forgot to respond to your Christmas letters for a few years, I know we'll get back together if I ever get out of here." And lots more that made it clear why she chose to leave behind and bury that collection.
 
   / A couple of interesting finds on my property. #22  
A few yrs back when we had pigs, they rooted up some WW2 era brass cartridges, German and Portuguese. I'm thinking it's likely the owner back then came back from the war, bringing home some trophies, and was firing off the rounds.
 
   / A couple of interesting finds on my property. #23  
Best thing I found on my u.p. property was the cut off tongue in a brush covered scrap pile for a 50' dilapidated mouse and snake infested mobile home. So I welded it back on and moved it 10 miles on two tracks for a local who was happy as sheet to have a new hunting camp. So was I cause I got rid of that eyesore that was in the way of everything on my property before I built.
 
   / A couple of interesting finds on my property. #24  
I bought an L4630 Kubota from a fellow down near Brooksville Fl and among the implements that came with the tractor was an AB Eagle box blade very similar to yours. It has been a solid and useful tool for me over the years.
 
   / A couple of interesting finds on my property. #25  
If you do find Jimmy Hoffa be sure to give Gerald Rivera a call. I'm sure he would love to do a show about the discovery.
 
   / A couple of interesting finds on my property.
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#26  
So, the property just keeps on giving. Next to one of the parking areas I found the 3-point frame for a Woods 1130 post hole digger completely overgrown by weeds. Had I not clipped the corner with my front tire and popped it up a bit I never would have known it was there. Couldn't find the gearbox or auger.

This morning I was down watching the machines drop more trees and when the operator started to take the row closest to the clearing by the guest house something caught my eye. A flash of yellow in one of his tire tracks. As soon as he was clear I walked over to take a look and found the plastic cover for a PTO driveline. Just to the left of it I saw an auger just barely peeking up though the ground debris and weeds. After some pulling and grunting I came up with a complete Woods PHD.

The inner section of the PTO driveshaft is rusty from exposure but I should be able to clean it up and save it. Just need a new plastic cover for it. Gear box turns smooth as glass and the tips on the auger look like it's never been used. Other than exposure rust it still has all of it's original black paint intact.

With some serious elbow grease and a fresh coat of paint it should be a useful addition to the property.
 

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   / A couple of interesting finds on my property. #27  
So, the property just keeps on giving. Next to one of the parking areas I found the 3-point frame for a Woods 1130 post hole digger completely overgrown by weeds. Had I not clipped the corner with my front tire and popped it up a bit I never would have known it was there. Couldn't find the gearbox or auger.

This morning I was down watching the machines drop more trees and when the operator started to take the row closest to the clearing by the guest house something caught my eye. A flash of yellow in one of his tire tracks. As soon as he was clear I walked over to take a look and found the plastic cover for a PTO driveline. Just to the left of it I saw an auger just barely peeking up though the ground debris and weeds. After some pulling and grunting I came up with a complete Woods PHD.

The inner section of the PTO driveshaft is rusty from exposure but I should be able to clean it up and save it. Just need a new plastic cover for it. Gear box turns smooth as glass and the tips on the auger look like it's never been used. Other than exposure rust it still has all of it's original black paint intact.

With some serious elbow grease and a fresh coat of paint it should be a useful addition to the property.
Definitely check that area with a metal detector, maybe there's more there buried!
 
   / A couple of interesting finds on my property.
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#28  
I need to go over all of the areas around both houses with a fine tooth comb. Hitting that with a Bush Hog could have been catastrophic.
 
   / A couple of interesting finds on my property. #29  
Only thing I've found in my land has been arrow heads, trash, and my golf balls.

I found that golf balls versus flail mowers gets interesting.
 
   / A couple of interesting finds on my property. #30  
Definitely check that area with a metal detector, maybe there's more there buried!
In Florida I'm thinking maybe stuff got buried by a flood/hurricane? Yes I'd be using a magnet and metal detector! So far you've found some good things!
 
 

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