oldrustysteel
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One of the more dangerous things I found on the farm.
I've come across a few of those over the years.One of the more dangerous things I found on the farm.View attachment 854896
HAHAHA! I wish!I've come across a few of those over the years.
Your picture was slow to load... I was expecting a farm girl
Wind charger. My Mother grew up on a farm without electricity or running water. That's what they had.How did they charge those batteries?
I put a battery in my old battery operated radio last year. It didn't work.I have my grandfathers old battery operated radio, I've never tried a battery in it to see if it works.
I couldn't tell what it was on my phone. We have a couple of those on the farm that we put concrete covers on, but the real danger are the old oil wells from the late 1890s that you might not know are there. There were a few flat spots out in the woods we just never went on, one had an open hole, but was on the neighbors property.One of the more dangerous things I found on the farm.View attachment 854896
An uncovered well is pretty dangerous. I immediately went and got a piece of 3/4" treated plywood and covered it. Its only about 100' from the old haunted barn. I know there is an old,old house foundation there hiding somewhere. I was looking for the old house when I found the well.I couldn't tell what it was on my phone. We have a couple of those on the farm that we put concrete covers on, but the real danger are the old oil wells from the late 1890s that you might not know are there. There were a few flat spots out in the woods we just never went on, one had an open hole, but was on the neighbors property.