Old Farm Tools?

NashCarter

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I found these near an old home site from the late 1800s-early 1900s. Not sure what they are. Any ideas??

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Indian Steve

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Without a size referance it is hard to say but i would guess the ring is a band from an old wagon wheel hub.
 

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NashCarter

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Tony in SC

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The top piece looks like a broken plow And know that I see the size the ring is probably from a single tree.
 

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If the square holed piece has a beveled edge , it could be from a wood plane.
 

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NashCarter

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Thanks for the responses. Hoping to get back out to the site to do some more searching. It’s in an area where we found a cave that I believe was the one David Fanning used back in the American Revolution so a lot of good history in the area. Wish I knew somewhere around here in NC to be able to get something dated.
 

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Whenever they get back in session, try a local university that has a good archealogical department. Might be a good lab test for the students.
 

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It's frustrating. I have an area that is of the similar time frame and find things that I really can't make heads or tails of and likely most can't either due to condition. If I feel it is worthy, I remove it, but if not something that doesn't make any sense to me, I just put it back so that hopefully someone else comes across the find that has more knowledge than I. However, I love the removing the modern trash aspect and cleaning up the park of more modern junk like pull tabs or modern beer glass etc.
 

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