Random stuff found on old farmland.

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Hoping you all can help identify what all this is. There are three items:

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Now this thing I know is some kind of socket tool, but it'd be nice to know exactly what kind, and how old it may be:

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Thanks for looking.
 

one item is a gas cap. (?)
The wrench thing is a tierod I'd guess.
Don't know what the clown faced piece with ears might be...
 

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I’m guessing an older gas tank cap...
A water pump assembly thing...
A steering box connection link...tie rod end
The cap might cleanup and have a brand the other stuff is weigh up iron, but I love it anyways!
 

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one item is a gas cap. (?)
The wrench thing is a tierod I'd guess.
Don't know what the clown faced piece with ears might be...

Gas cap sounds about right, given the ridges on the sides.

I thought it was a socket wrench, but I can see that being a tierod. Would be great to know about how old it is.

The other item yeah I don't know. Maybe an engine part?
 

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I’m guessing an older gas tank cap...
A water pump assembly thing...
A steering box connection link...
The cap might cleanup and have a brand the other stuff is weigh up iron, but I love it anyways!

Ah yes, part of a water pump, I can see it now!

I'll try cleaning up the gas cap, see if there's a logo on there.

Thanks gentlemen.
 

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The first photo does look like a gas cap, possibly Chrysler.
The second is a end plate from a mid 1950’s GM/Chevy generator.
The third is a 1948-52 Ford drag link and steering sector.ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1614143485.235789.webpImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1614143497.667218.webpImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1614143605.390710.webpImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1614146580.831504.webp
 

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The second is a end plate from a mid 1950’s GM/Chevy generator.
The third is a 1948-52 Ford drag link and steering sector.

Awesome sleuthing Desertexplorer, I'm blown away!

The 1950s timeline makes sense. That's one of the time periods where this land was active in farming.
 

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