Cool... i don't do Farcebook, but my kids do. One interesting thing is that the Amish mostly don't have much use for some of the old tools for processing/cleaning grain. They don't use whole wheat, don't grind their own cereal or flour, so items like a fanning mill can sometimes be found for a very reasonable price.
However, an older 3 tine hayfork sells for $80-100 at any auction. We need one, but can't afford to outbid them!
What I REALLY want is one of the new, European walk behind combines! There are a lot of new inventions being made that are designed for small farms/homesteads, and while they aren't cheap, (the ones I've seen are under $10k), they are amazing.
Summerthyme