The joys of machinery and just about everything, parts and labour to do major fixes about the same price if not a bit cheaper but you aren't getting the guarantee of a new item
I am surprised that you found replacing tube sections more expensive than purchasing a new auger. We have sold lots of auger tubes and flightings where the customer reused the under carriage.
@@johnsanders2798 An industry does not pass on savings, small service businesses maybe do to keep customers but the producing industry doesn´t. They´ll happily sell you a new auger take back the wrecked tubes and make the same auger they came from with less material as long as some engineer can proof that thing will last the warrantied hours.🤷♂
Best video I've seen in a long time. Guys just having fun busting each other's balls!!!! Congrats on 200k followers btw. Been here since atleast 150k!!!!
If you pin your augers on the very top of your tractors clevis it eliminates all driveline stress and you will never change another unjoint. Ask me how I know!
Disgusting story of the septic tank. I've had the same experience with a blocked slurry spreader that spit me in the face when loosening the spout. Run as fast as i could to the nearestby ditch to cleanout my mouth from cow shit with ditch water. 🤮
If you Arranged your bins in a semi circle, you could go with a 5 or 10 thousand bushel an hour leg and downspouts with a 1200 bushel pit. You can still get a pit, and a leg, put now you need a drag conveyer or a drag auger. Of course you would need drag conveyer back to the leg and a 4 or 5 thousand bushel overhead biin to ship out products. You would increase your efficiency and reduce your work load, but with an initial cost. I would base the leg capacity, to what you can combine an hour, plus 20%.
I tink I may have gotten the PLASMA CUTTER OUT and the WELDING TRUCK BACK THERE... and well...... took that TOP OFF and WELDED ITBACK ON!!!??? eh... fun video tho ;)
Mike we had the saaaaaaame thing happen to our farm king , enough times to change over to a agi Westfield haha , got real annoying having to fix an auger in the middle of harvest, and it was always on Peas, we should have been able to kill our 7430 deere before we broke fighting
I had a dream that AFTER LOTTO MONEY I invested in a small little shop that REFURBERISHES SMALLER (AUGGER TRACTORS) ''discarded cuz not enuf power for FARM TENDING'' but plenty of power to run a PTO ... or a bushhog or a LOADER for hey or watnot... ;) this company also got into HYDROLOKIZ and made up a ''better block'' system that makes the loader more percise cuz *I* didn't dig the GERKYNESS ALL THE TIME (just when I wanna shake it to unload it can be jerkylol) anyhow there were OTHER PROJECTS that involved hydrolik fluids too.... but.... :) common LOTTO or POWERBALL :)_
You should get the Brandt 16105 auger they come standard with extend swingout, and we had farm kings and they always break flightings. The Brandt is built crazing heavy.
The joys of working in the open air while enjoying GLOBAL WARMING…..imagine how old it really would be if not for it…. PS: that area of Canada was under 12,000 feet of ice not too long ago!
Not there. They are reasonably near the Cypress hills and those were always ice free. The hills are only about 600 meters above the surrounding plains. (2000 ft for Americans)
My father was removing stones from septic vent pipe and his phone dropped in he waved bye to then said there now you got really shitty reception 😂😂😂😂
The joys of machinery and just about everything, parts and labour to do major fixes about the same price if not a bit cheaper but you aren't getting the guarantee of a new item
I am surprised that you found replacing tube sections more expensive than purchasing a new auger.
We have sold lots of auger tubes and flightings where the customer reused the under carriage.
That´s not how you earn money.
@@SchrottiJr some of us are happy passing savings on to the customer
@@johnsanders2798 An industry does not pass on savings, small service businesses maybe do to keep customers but the producing industry doesn´t. They´ll happily sell you a new auger take back the wrecked tubes and make the same auger they came from with less material as long as some engineer can proof that thing will last the warrantied hours.🤷♂
@@johnsanders2798he’s one of the greedy ones
Best video I've seen in a long time. Guys just having fun busting each other's balls!!!! Congrats on 200k followers btw. Been here since atleast 150k!!!!
07:45 "that not smells very good" It looked like it would. 😉
Waiting on that new shed tour 😂
Nice to see a ford in your video lol
If you pin your augers on the very top of your tractors clevis it eliminates all driveline stress and you will never change another unjoint. Ask me how I know!
Mike magnifique remontage et deborage 😂😮😅😊
The sewer story had me laughing out loud…l could not imagine the shock you felt😮
I would have gone to ER for stomach flush and maybe colonoscopy. Lol
Disgusting story of the septic tank. I've had the same experience with a blocked slurry spreader that spit me in the face when loosening the spout. Run as fast as i could to the nearestby ditch to cleanout my mouth from cow shit with ditch water. 🤮
If you Arranged your bins in a semi circle, you could go with a 5 or 10 thousand bushel an hour leg and downspouts with a 1200 bushel pit. You can still get a pit, and a leg, put now you need a drag conveyer or a drag auger. Of course you would need drag conveyer back to the leg and a 4 or 5 thousand bushel overhead biin to ship out products. You would increase your efficiency and reduce your work load, but with an initial cost. I would base the leg capacity, to what you can combine an hour, plus 20%.
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Great video Mike
I tink I may have gotten the PLASMA CUTTER OUT and the WELDING TRUCK BACK THERE... and well...... took that TOP OFF and WELDED ITBACK ON!!!??? eh... fun video tho ;)
Mike we had the saaaaaaame thing happen to our farm king , enough times to change over to a agi Westfield haha , got real annoying having to fix an auger in the middle of harvest, and it was always on Peas, we should have been able to kill our 7430 deere before we broke fighting
I had a dream that AFTER LOTTO MONEY I invested in a small little shop that REFURBERISHES SMALLER (AUGGER TRACTORS) ''discarded cuz not enuf power for FARM TENDING'' but plenty of power to run a PTO ... or a bushhog or a LOADER for hey or watnot... ;)
this company also got into HYDROLOKIZ and made up a ''better block'' system that makes the loader more percise cuz *I* didn't dig the GERKYNESS ALL THE TIME (just when I wanna shake it to unload it can be jerkylol) anyhow there were OTHER PROJECTS that involved hydrolik fluids too.... but.... :)
common LOTTO or POWERBALL :)_
There’s a lot of fun jobs on a farm, but it also seems like there’s also a lot of crappy jobs on a farm. And I’m not talking about the sewer story!
Morning
Also if you put tire chains on your loaders you won’t need awd. Just a trip to Princess Auto
Nice going
You should get the Brandt 16105 auger they come standard with extend swingout, and we had farm kings and they always break flightings. The Brandt is built crazing heavy.
Oh that's good to know, thanks!
How big are the big bins at the south farm compared to the big bins on the north farm
Same bushels at around 55k.. Just different dimensions
Who has time to work on drills in the summer time
You might want to use a heat gun on the auger. Unsteady of water.
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Love the video and you should get a big bud 700 and case ih af11 combine and John Deere release a new idea February 28
You gays are funny 😊
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Didn't know you had an ex hutt as a hired hand😆
Have had many over the years, great workers. 🙂
They have a thing called a steam cleaner🎉🎉🎉🎉😒😒😒😒
The worst i have ever experienced, was the sewer at a meat packing facility, old rotten meat juice 🤢🤢🤢
Is that your replacement loader tractor or have you had it a while on another farm
It's his dads
Has he not bought one to replace the fendt yet
Whose John Deere loader tractor?
Which colony is Will from?
Are u ever gonna get a pit and a grain leg
No. Waste of money for them
The joys of working in the open air while enjoying GLOBAL WARMING…..imagine how old it really would be if not for it…. PS: that area of Canada was under 12,000 feet of ice not too long ago!
Not there. They are reasonably near the Cypress hills and those were always ice free. The hills are only about 600 meters above the surrounding plains. (2000 ft for Americans)