I know this site used to be a home/farm 1800s-1900s but it’s only accessible when lake is down. Which means it’s underwater months at a time.

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The triangle bits are parts of hinges. You have sections of old flat chain off farm implements, a hay hook, pulley wheel, horseshoe, and a file.
& a part from a sickle mower.
 

The triangle bits are parts of hinges. You have sections of old flat chain off farm implements, a hay hook, pulley wheel, horseshoe, and a file.
Thank you! I knew the horseshoes but the rest I was stumped on. I have been searching for days so I appreciate it!
 

Good ID folks-If folks knew what it was in the first place. We can do better than that I think.
Just naming off the ID doesn't help the poster really the ability to ID a part off a farming implement.
From left to right Top row #3- strap hinges
2nd row #1-broken parts of horse shoes
#2-Drive wheel off a manure spreader (possible)
#3-Chain link off the drive chain that moved the bed on a manure spreader
#4-First item on left is the file
3rd row #2-Horse plow clevis part (bottom item)
#3-Drive chain(the size of the links might be from a spreader also)
4th row #2-Single prong rock guard off a sickle mower
#3-Hay hook
#4-complete horse shoe
5th row #1- broken parts of horse shoes
 

Good ID folks-If folks knew what it was in the first place. We can do better than that I think.
Just naming off the ID doesn't help the poster really the ability to ID a part off a farming implement.
From left to right Top row #3- strap hinges
2nd row #1-broken parts of horse shoes
#2-Drive wheel off a manure spreader (possible)
#3-Chain link off the drive chain that moved the bed on a manure spreader
#4-First item on left is the file
3rd row #2-Horse plow clevis part (bottom item)
#3-Drive chain(the size of the links might be from a spreader also)
4th row #2-Single prong rock guard off a sickle mower
#3-Hay hook
#4-complete horse shoe
5th row #1- broken parts of horse shoes
I am always on the line over this, as it is educational and fun to get a clue and then research it.
 

I am always on the line over this, as it is educational and fun to get a clue and then research it.
Yes! I like receiving clues and then going into research mode. Honestly I usually don’t ask because I enjoy finding out on my own what it might be. It’s part of the excitement. I was just going down a rabbit hole though trying to figure it all out. 😂
 

Good ID folks-If folks knew what it was in the first place. We can do better than that I think.
Just naming off the ID doesn't help the poster really the ability to ID a part off a farming implement.
From left to right Top row #3- strap hinges
2nd row #1-broken parts of horse shoes
#2-Drive wheel off a manure spreader (possible)
#3-Chain link off the drive chain that moved the bed on a manure spreader
#4-First item on left is the file
3rd row #2-Horse plow clevis part (bottom item)
#3-Drive chain(the size of the links might be from a spreader also)
4th row #2-Single prong rock guard off a sickle mower
#3-Hay hook
#4-complete horse shoe
5th row #1- broken parts of horse shoes
Thank you so much! I have been into a slew of info but couldn’t figure it out unfortunately. I appreciate it!
 

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