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Finding things along side of the road

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    Posted: 06 May 2021 at 6:51pm
Anyone get excited on things they see/ find along side of the road ? I see a 6-6 block and say - dam thats a nice trailer block ! Best find was a 4 inch chrome stack that mustve just came off a road tractor  as it was warm yet- then theres rachet straps, tools, seen a shiney vise grips today - thats what sparked this crazy post ! Please tell some of yours
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mostly tires and garbage bags... see a 1 gallon gas can or 5 gallon bucket now and then.. maybe a baseball hat.
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I or me and dad picked up a brand new 12” 3/8 drive snap on ratchet. That was cool
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My Dad picked up a Snap on ratchet once, me I pick up my own tarp straps that pop off!
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5 gallon gas can found in the pasture by the road. Been using it 7 or 8 years now.
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Used  to be a rural mail carrier, picked up a lot of tarp straps, hammers, wrenched, even an air powered grinder.  Fatherinlaw worked for highway dept for 40+ years, said he never bought a tarp strap, also found a bunch on girly magazines.
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On the interstate a few weeks ago . Saw a lawnmower and it's box several yards apart in the road . Told my wife someone just lost a new lawnmower . About a mile down the road a guy was standing next to his empty trailer with his head in his hands .
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My first bicycle was a ditch find my dad picked up.
Have also,found a Snap On ball peen hammer and a rechargeable million candle power spot light
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I've picked up a couple wrenches, a hammer, and a German Saw. Other than a few scratches the saw works good. Was in a hurry and missed a pancake compressor
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found a NICE 3 ball sleeve one day (heard it fall of a truck), no one ever came to claim it..
still use am 11 tined fork that fell off a city 'works 'truck...
when I had my CJ-5, bent over and picked up a 'road hazard'... an Estwing faming hammer !
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i've found about everything in our ditches and driving about, always stop and grab. latest thing was an air compressor, it's hoses, and tools that musta fell off a truck coming outta a Casino lot. musta lost a bunch of his money and sped away! hubcaps, tools, chains, tarp straps, coolers, gas cans, boat cushions, furniture, couch/chair cushons, lumber, beer, machinery parts (new and used), trailer parts, firewood, livestock trailer door, barrels, buckets, tires and wheels, mufflers, wheel barrows, brooms, bull floats, tarps, trash cans, numerous full packages of insulation, steel, lights, just about everything that can be hauled i've found and took posession of. one thing i couldn't pick up was a new zero turn mower that was sitting in the middle of the highway one day. never caught up with anyone pulling an empty trailer. it was still there when i came home, but was moved to the side of the road.      
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I was drivin along, one day, in glen burnie, saw something sitting on a raised concrete median, I recognized what it was, drove up the street, did a "Rockford" u-turn, and picked up a 5,000 watt wacker honda powered generator, that had fallen offa truck, minimal road rash, since it was covered with a canvas tarp!Wink
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Best find was an 044 Stihl Chainsaw! Worst was a garbage bag of dirty baby diapers!
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Through the years I’ve found 2 handyman/ high lift jacks.
One time when I was in Colorado I was driving down the hwy and saw a sheet of 1/2” plywood grabbed it went about a mile and found another then another then another. Soon I came upon a truck on the side of the road loading a sheet of plywood. He said he’d lost 6 others. I said what a coincidence I found 6 sheets. We loaded them in his truck and away he went without a thank you.
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When dad used to work road patrol, he picked up a lot of stuff.  Best find was a perfect come-along winch, a beauty with a doubling hook and a long pipe handle.  Still use it on the farm probably 40 years later!
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Picked up a lot of stuff over the years. Couple of extension ladders, channel locks, tarp straps, various gas cans, etc.

Picked up a really nice 10' fiberglass ladder once, got it loaded in the truck, owner showed up! It was obviously his. Gave it to him and said if you were about one minute later if would have been mine. Would have had no way of knowing at that point.

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     Me, nothing worth mentioning. Wife has found a really nice heavy duty 50. ft. extension cord, like new ballpeen hammer and a decent 5/16 chain. 
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Possums n coons
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When I was running my portable welding truck, used to find all kinds of stuff.  Best one was a new 50 to bottle jack, still in what was left of the box.  Also got a nice big crow bar which I still use.  The 50 ton jack went with the welding truck when it went down the road.
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Mostly pop and beer cans. Its a mile and 1/2 from the house to the highway. I think every drunk in the county must drive on this road. Either that or the mail man drinks a lot. I don't think its him, all the mail boxes seem to remain upright.
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Always a lot of beer cans and soda cups ( in my ditch) always empty.  But last summer I found 2 full cans of beer.  Not my brand though.
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Found a shoe one time when I was walking to school. 3rd grad,I wished for three years I would find the other one, then I was in the 4t grad
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Originally posted by allisrutledge allisrutledge wrote:

Found a shoe one time when I was walking to school. 3rd grad,I wished for three years I would find the other one, then I was in the 4t grad

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Can I have all of my stuff back please!LOL

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Real nice large slip joint plier. Brand name,not Channel Lock....green plastic on the handles.
They are Diamond brand.


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Well who found my Gerber Pocket tool? Angry Some days you win some you loose.Cry

How about what I find in farm fields,Wink doses that count.


Had been spraying in the vineyard started at 4 in the morning done at 11 sprayer washed and all. Pickup has a flat tire, had trouble getting tire down with the rusted mud filled ratchet thing. Real sure the tool was left on rear bumper, 2 miles home and where is the tool. Hoping to find it where tire was changed, or along the road.Cry I guess it could still be out in the dirt 10 years later, but figure someone saw the shiny and stopped and said my lucky day.

Found a 6 inch long 3/4 drive Snap On socket extention and a no name socket in a rented field. Been looking for 15 inch Cresent the neighbor lost almost 40 years ago in a field I still graze.

Found a 20 foot chain off the pavement driving tractor from field to field. I never buy trap strapes. Misc small tools generally the cheap junk ones. My dad did pickup a 9/16 Snap On combo wrench.
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I found a 1/2 inch wrench signed by Jesse James.  Ratchets on one end.  At one time I would stop and pick up the 4x4x8' oak boards that fell off trailers.  I see a lot of different types of tie downs but I don't need any more so I leave them for the kids that are building a collection.  I've seen some trailers of various types sitting along side the road and wondered if they are fair game!?!?
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best find was next door... TWO 1/2" ratchets in scrapyard bound pickup. Cleaned them up a bit, took to store, got two new ones free of charge ( lifetime warranty), salesguy gives me BACK the 2 busted one(??..ok...).....yeah,I go to another store,same chain...got 2 more new ratchets..though THAT sales guy kept the busted ones ( ratz.......)
I STILL haven't used any of them... prefer 3/8 drive for 99.44% of my work.
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Guy stopped in Shop 2 weeks ago with a full still sealed up 5 gallon bucket of CAT hyd. oil ,he drove by it for a week until he stopped thought it was a empty bucket .He give it to me. 
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we have a crarftsman wire feed welder that was in the ditch works fine was there for several weeks  now we have have had it  several years
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