Ronstar
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Finally had a little decent weather to get out. Had permission to visit two older home sites, one with the original house still standing the other had been demolished.
The demolished site we missed the house site but found where the farm equipment was stored, a lot of it was still above ground. Hit an interesting solid 46 on the Legend which is normally a dime but it had a bar of ferrous. Ended up being a cultivator disc. The farmer looked at it and without hesitation said it was from a horse drawn piece. The spindle hole in the middle is only about an inch in diameter which was a dead giveaway.
In the second photo was another place we made a quick walk thru. The treasure there was a 1960 Ford Fairlane 500 just sitting there. Farmer said older lady drove it in there one winter and it got stuck. She simply left it. All the chrome and windows are intact too.
The demolished site we missed the house site but found where the farm equipment was stored, a lot of it was still above ground. Hit an interesting solid 46 on the Legend which is normally a dime but it had a bar of ferrous. Ended up being a cultivator disc. The farmer looked at it and without hesitation said it was from a horse drawn piece. The spindle hole in the middle is only about an inch in diameter which was a dead giveaway.
In the second photo was another place we made a quick walk thru. The treasure there was a 1960 Ford Fairlane 500 just sitting there. Farmer said older lady drove it in there one winter and it got stuck. She simply left it. All the chrome and windows are intact too.