cti4sw Bronze Member Joined Jul 2, 2012 Messages 1,555 Reaction score 919 Golden Thread 1 Location Pennsylvania 🥇 Banner finds 1 Detector(s) used Minelab Equinox 600, Garrett AT Pro, Pro Pointer Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Feb 1, 2013 #1 I have no idea what this is. Found at an old virgin barn site, around the ruins of a long-ago demolished barn. Then I found this. It appears to be a drive shaft of some sort, but for what? Amazon Forum Fav 👍 A History of Mining on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska - Grab it through Amazon!
I have no idea what this is. Found at an old virgin barn site, around the ruins of a long-ago demolished barn. Then I found this. It appears to be a drive shaft of some sort, but for what? Amazon Forum Fav 👍 A History of Mining on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska - Grab it through Amazon!
C clovis97 Silver Member Joined Dec 9, 2010 Messages 3,206 Reaction score 632 Golden Thread 0 Feb 2, 2013 #2 A threshing machine would have had a drive axle. Could also be the remnants of a manure spreader. Upvote 0
Broken knee Bronze Member Joined Dec 12, 2009 Messages 1,894 Reaction score 739 Golden Thread 0 Location in your back yard Detector(s) used excal 2 Fisher F75 SE Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Feb 2, 2013 #3 Please, cti4sw it gives me an uneasy feeling to have guns pointed at me could you point your avatar in another direction? Thanks, BK Upvote 0
Please, cti4sw it gives me an uneasy feeling to have guns pointed at me could you point your avatar in another direction? Thanks, BK
mick56 Bronze Member Joined Jun 2, 2007 Messages 1,341 Reaction score 1,136 Golden Thread 1 Location Southern Wisconsin 🥇 Banner finds 1 Detector(s) used ATPro Feb 2, 2013 #4 I also think a manure spreader. Upvote 0
Paleopilot Hero Member Joined Dec 4, 2012 Messages 566 Reaction score 199 Golden Thread 0 Location South Dakota Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Feb 2, 2013 #5 Yuup! Drive gear from a PTO driven turd-hurler. The large link-chain ran the apron-chain and the smaller one ran the "slinger". Upvote 0
Yuup! Drive gear from a PTO driven turd-hurler. The large link-chain ran the apron-chain and the smaller one ran the "slinger".