I just have to ask did that guy tow that tank all the way there with that tractor? That had to make for a long day! Was so good to see the shop and share stories and meet the crew! Hope to make it back one day. Take care WG
Yes, it was roughly 8 miles to the new location, and actually didn't really take too long for the transport! Was great finally getting to meet you, and glad you were able to spend some time with us and hang out at the shop. Hope to see you back again 👍🏻
It will be used for propane to heat the chicken barns. With the other tank that the farmer already had, now it will allow him to plan when to purchase a full semi tanker load of propane to fill up the tanks, and will allow him to get a better rate that way.
I'm thinking he had the hydraulics from the tractor hooked to run the detach on the trailer, but until you mentioned it, I don't know that he had anything to operate the brakes. I would think some sort of compressor and a brake control would be easy enough to add.
Nice double video.
Completely seen.
See you next time.
When you said Tune in again I WILL Great job guys no Dramatic Videos here like other channels
Glad you enjoyed the video all the way to the end!
Awesome lifts. Thanks for sharing and stay safe
Thanks! Lifting tanks makes for a fairly easy day's work.
Amazing skills a perfect lift and drop into position nice days work
Thank you!
Your videos are great learning experience . Keep them up, enjoy watching you and your teams skills.
Thank you, glad you enjoy watching them!
Loved it as always
I just have to ask did that guy tow that tank all the way there with that tractor? That had to make for a long day! Was so good to see the shop and share stories and meet the crew! Hope to make it back one day. Take care WG
Yes, it was roughly 8 miles to the new location, and actually didn't really take too long for the transport! Was great finally getting to meet you, and glad you were able to spend some time with us and hang out at the shop. Hope to see you back again 👍🏻
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Are they going to use that for compressed air?
It will be used for propane to heat the chicken barns. With the other tank that the farmer already had, now it will allow him to plan when to purchase a full semi tanker load of propane to fill up the tanks, and will allow him to get a better rate that way.
For what ever reason, I was think if he geared up a pto driven air compressor, he could have air brakes on his float trailer.
I'm thinking he had the hydraulics from the tractor hooked to run the detach on the trailer, but until you mentioned it, I don't know that he had anything to operate the brakes. I would think some sort of compressor and a brake control would be easy enough to add.
No permits required if a farmer uses his farm tractor to move that tank?
Since it is hooked up to a farm tractor and is for farm use, correct…so many things fall under the farm exemption category