Well, this place is interesting lots and lots of junk and random things to look at or a hoarders paradise. Thanks for sharing. Cheers, MM :)
Hi Paul! I love it when you take us exploring with you. Awesome find, I really enjoyed this one. Thanks for sharing.
Nice one mate! Can’t help but wonder ‘what the hell happened here’ to this old farm.👍😎🇦🇺
Fun explore, Paul. I realized I was holding my breath when you opened the lid in the dunny!
That was cool. Looks like a tornado hit the property. Also seems the owner was collecting stuff to continue adding to his homemade home. Thanks for taking us along. Interesting explore.
Hey mate hope you good yes this is a very mysterious explore when I seen the front cottage I said yes been to this one about a year ago. In the removal truck there was a radio gram under the dressser and there was a huge diesel generator under that work bench in the shed next to that seed sower. Looking at those spikes it would of put the holes in the ground and I’m thinking the paddles were pulling up potatoes. I think the caravan might of been a Old Franklin. When heather seen that car she thought someone was there too and we weren’t to shure if there was someone there also. Cheers mate another cool explore.
Felt like an murder site. You know how Australia has form with this sort of thing!
What a strange and puzzling collection on that property. The old Fowler crane looks like a catapult ready to fling something big across the fields. What a flash back, I lived in a Quonset hut when I was a small child in the Marianna Islands. They are so rugged and useful I imagine there have been a lot of them in Australia.
Thanks, Paul. I didn't get to this until now ... Monday 6.00pm. Great shed and I'm almost sure the caravan is a 1970s Franklin. Well done with the Mitsubishi Lancer, you were spot on. You keep on giving! Cheers, Ken 👌
I'm glad you started doing the old farm houses 🏘️🏡 waveing to you from new Mexico USA
🌟wow what an epic explore a place full of mystery and I’m sure history classic old trucks and other things definitely so much to look at. The cupboards with the lead light in the truck looked really good shame that they are just sitting there. Love love love it. ❤😊x🌟
Hi Megan :-) Yeah that cupboard in the old truck, I wonder I someone is still waiting for it to be delivered? lol Cheers for watching :-)
So proud to see you with so many more subscribers- so well deserved xxx
Looking forward to viewing this treasure trove this arvo 🤗
The Machine at 31:40 is the remains of a header, probably a sunshine header. 22:40 is a winnower, you feed your harvested grain into it and it blows the chaff out of it, basically its a seed cleaner. Cheers for sharing.
Lots to see around that old farm. Loved the pressed metal cornice at the back of the home
Oh, I am able to comment here. Strange as it wouldn't let me earlier.
Anyway, there is a property on Victoria Avenue in Unley Park SA (5061) about half way down that has been fenced off ready for demolition/renovation. Maybe worth checking out if you haven't done so!... I enjoy this channel very much, thank you for sharing these videos! 👍
Paul hi there ,,, i lived on a farm in Utah
some of the machinery abandoned here is of the 40s era
farms where ever ,,, all are dumping grounds also farm people do not discard,,, anything,,,, may come in useful one day??,,,,
mom dad passed and i inherited,, i had other ideas sold up and moved to Southern Arizona,,,,, now i have a ranch much easier,,,,,, farming hard graft,,,,,,yeah great tour mate
and watch out for them browns ,,,,,,,Ed
Great video Paul, that place has been vacant a long time.
Thanks for sharing
Lots to see there, I forgot about the house!
Good one Paul!
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Such a cool explore, all that old machinery, the old house and everything, but I have to say for me the most fascinating objects were the boat and the old trailer (caravan). I used to have an old boat that I took out in every body of water near me (pacific nw) and had so much fun in it. Last I saw it was part of a raised garden full of dirt. I used to have an old trailer that we fixed up really nice and lived in for five years, last I saw of that old gal was rusting in a cow field. I always look at old trailers and boats and wonder about the lives they must've had...just like the old houses we see. Thank you for the video!!🚤💫
Quite a goldmine of artifacts. The record/cassette player looks like late 70's, early 80's, ,that car chassis looked like something from the 30's or 40's, like you said. The outdoor lou looks like a place to watch out for redbacks.
Another really interesting explore, thanks Paul. The army shed looks like a WW2 Quonset Warehouse type shed, 40 feet wide and 100 feet long. The green spray trailer looks like a repurposed WW2 design as well. I watch your videos with great interest, thanks for sharing them.
The old car looks like a mid to late (1945-1948) Ford Anglia.
@@urbexindigo5164 looking at it closer and where the center post is between the front and back seats it is a Ford Anglia Perfect made by Ford UK & Ford Australia 1939 - 1945.
@@urbexindigo5164 As soon as I saw that I perked up and said to myself "That is an Anglia"! I had one in Arizona in the late 1980's that I bought for $50 dollars. A older guy that was in the Air Force had bought one when he was stationed in England and brought it home to fix up but it sat in his back yard for years. The older Anglia's were coveted as modified dirt flat track racers. We cut the hood off (bonnet), welded engine mounts in it to replace the flat head 4 cylinder 1100cc engine with a Chevy 350 V8. Welded a wing on the roof to aerodynamically push it down on all 4 wheels in a turn. With the 1100cc engine it would do about 50kph and that was pushing it. But with the 350 V8 and a TH350 4 speed transmission it would do about 130 to 150 or more kph. Fun times man...
hey paul this was an interesting old abandon farm house a lot of stuff left behind in this place the caravan look like ancient lots of push bikes to farm machinary what a find there was to this old farm house cheers for sharing another great exploration paul.
Ty Paul for this interesting explore. This is definitely a confusing but interesting place to explore. Seeing all that has been left behind in the shed with the caravan, just reminds me of a hoarder's shed. God bless and continue to stay safe as you take us on many more interesting explores.
Hi Paul from Arizona USA. I was wondering if you were going to open that deep freeze in the shed...I was saying dont do it 😂 Gladly you kept walking! By the way Red Road was a TV series in 2015
the red machine you said looked 'like a seeder' is a hay baler, and the timber one with the paddles is an old harvester-combine.
I think the wooden farm machine is a thrasher
Lots of money to be had in that old shed..... you first look in and it looks like junk, you walk around and then you start to see the money. Thank you for walking the property.
Do you have a favorite time of year, to explore. Also do you have a favorite time of day.
I kept waiting for a critter to jump out! 😆
Oh man, I watched Wolf Creek 1 and 2 and now these abandoned places are starting to look a little different lol
Very cool place ❤
What a collection of stuff , even the kitchen sink lol. I cannot help but think just maybe something illegal is or was going on here. Especially when seeing the car how did that reach there ? The trailer being a good hiding out. 🤷♀
I could easily lose a day just looking around trying to fit all the pieces together in my own mind. Cheers.
Well the house 🏠🏡 wasn't much but everything outside was an awesome 😎💯 explore
Bloody lovely one of my best ones I could live there
The rounded roof shed looks alot like the old nissen huts . This one has been added on both sides though. issued by the government to soldiers and their familys to live in post war one and two, while establishing their farms .The men could then build their homes. ( probably the stone cottage you first showed ??) But this is only what i read in our local paper though.
Surely many more uses.
What a odd place, the door in the shed looked to have green glass
Red road good movie. Would you call that a fridge or a ice box couldn't tell if it was electric or not. Hard to imagine it being a farm with all those rocks everywhere. Still a cool old place. Thanks for the tour.
Thank you Paul!👍🏻😊
The Fowler crane was attached to the front of a truck or tractor
and was pushed around the job site.
There were a lot around before the advent of the BHB tractor
crane, which used the same principle only the crane was attached
to the tractor and was also the steering.
That was a really good size shed with a lot of
things inside it and for a remote area that you
were in there is a lot of traffic nearby but the
scenery is really nice there and until your
next video take care and Thank You.🤠
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This was interesting
Interesting explore.
Looks like maybe it's a catch all for what no one wants.
Do not know anything about the DVD Red Road. Never heard of it.
Thanks for bringing us along.
The flavoured milk bottles would have given you a close date to how long ago someone was there as they have a small use by date
That's seem a long way to the outhouse. I lived on a farm where the out house was just a about 10 feet from the house and was made of wood structure with the water well about the same distance from the house ,that we went to the pond to get water for baths and draw water from the well for washing dishes and drinking water. That is I remember the way it was.
The yellow bicycle you tripped over leaving that shed is china made company founded in 2014 so not old.
What a strange & yet cool place..
I swear, there was at least one of everything you could think of.
Maybe a Early Trashing machine for Wheat .👍🌲
lol, bits and bobs!
Awesome
looks like a hideout for some one and was bringing them food
That old wooden-cased machine looks like a threshing machine and probably for grain. Loved the oldest car, no matter how little was left of it. Noticed about 3 or 4 fire extinguishers lying around. These usually have a date on them as to when they were serviced, but if just dumped there it wouldn't give a true indication of when the place was last inhabited. So odd to see the very good condition of the newest shed amongst everything else.
I reckon someone would love to do up that old Viscount caravan
I think believe it or not is still active. My guess is its a weekender or something like that
That caravan looks like a 70's Viscount surprised you didn't look at the expiry date on those dare iced coffee bottles that would of given some sort of time frame and romans pizza is more than likely a long long drive from where you're at since there's only 2 i know of one in Salisbury and Modbury Heights
Waiting for the day Leather Face comes running out from behind the house with a chainsaw.
@@urbexindigo5164 You should get ya mate to dress up as him, just to give us who are watching a laugh.
G'day mate, it's such a disgrace that they leave the area looking like a tip from hell, who ever owns the property has no pride or worth in the land,, cheers.
Yeah maybe it changed hands after a death or something. My grandfather had a property with a lots of old trucks and machines, but not messy all over the place. Wish I was interested more as a kid. 👍
That is some type of 1960s. Ford truck pretty rare (not in that condition though 😅)
Red Road was released in Feb 2014 the place has so much to see
It's a grain winnower, it separates the chaff from the grain using a fan to blow the straw bits out. 😉
Anyone ever recognize the properties you explore? Like hey that’s my parents old place, kinda thing?
That caravan most likely a Viscount
G'day mate. Gale from Ohio. Lots of rocks strewn about, was that from the old building or something else? One thing I didn't see was a water source. Can someone go out there and just squat? Looks like a fun place for kids to explore and build things. I was going to say that wood machine might be an old fashion thrasher, but several people beat me to it. Take care
I think the caravan is probably about a 1980's it's a bit newer than mine and mine 76 or 79 probably do up ok get rid of the water damage at least you could still tow it because that part of it looked in good condition
Wow this is a huge old rubbish tip. An explore with a difference this time.
Really creepy and suss place.....
Yes a threshing machine.
Great exploit
Lancer 2003
Really odd place this week.
A thresher separates seed In cereal crops
The thing with the teeth is a mower for cutting hay.
Roman pizza box ..Salisbury and modbury . I just googled it lol . Must be close to there
There would be some treasures there in amoust the rubbish
That is an old car/camping fridge not a deep freeze
KING MAY NOT BE WATCHING BUT I'AM 17:15
the land makes me think dog tract for some reason
Are you in wa do you know the owner I like the caravan and would like to buy it
I can see me working around the yard cleaning it up does anybody own it or has it just been left to the element's
Some body must own it as rates would have to be paid, if not then council sells the property, could be a family that are in dispute with each other, so no body wins.
I think it could be an old Badenochs Removal truck, they were a SA based company. Just a guess, but that was their colours.
That was a plastic grass catcher from a rover mower. Plastic catchers came in early 70’s.
Noticed a Masport Home Gardener. Sold in Australia in the early 70’s.
Adelaide along with most of Australia gave-up on manufacturing recently... and now your rural areas suffer as well as Chinese and other foreign money come into play and replace your history. Subdivisions with egalitarian plots with zero character are your future like most in the West. Learn Chinese... just sayin'
Where I’m from, South Carolina… that’s where you’d find the local meth heads.
I have a chuckle every time you mention possums, do you not like them? Peronsally i hate living with them
Possums have no choice but to find sanctuary inside houses/garages because we cut down all the trees! They would normally live in hollows, inside very old trees.
fox would've been in the perfect spot for a rifle shot
Not their fault they were brought here by British colonisers in the 1800s, for "sport" 🙄
Yup, I grew up on a farm, and that machine that you were wondering about resembles an old old thrashing machine.that other red thing with the arm with “ teeth” is a hay cutter, I tripped over one of those when the arm was down in the cutting position and got a very serious cut on my knee.😩
Interesting explore, love your videos as always.