Love those swing doors, all the silos I’ve ever worked in all had removable doors, always looking for somewhere to store them as we dropped the silos, and always having to remember to replace them as we lowered the silos.
It takes so long to fill the mixer,bunkers are about 1/4 the time. In the winter when its -30 for weeks, esp in corn sileage the silo gets smaller and smaller till the unloader gets pinched and wont turn. Then you dig out the pick axe and iron bars and spend a half day cleaning the walls. Oh what memories! City folk have no idea how much fun farming is. Then whrn the silo is full, you fed out 6 ft from the top and the big motor smokes. Winch the behemoth down the chute and bring up the new one. Oh yes, i luv silos!
Nothing better than feed at the push of a button. No need to go outside and move tires or plow away snow drift from a bunk face when it’s -30 outside. Tower silos are the way to go.
When everything is working like it should its a perfect system but i myself trust my dieseltractor and feedbunks a bit more but realy nice setup for sure and it will even get better when everything is finished i assume,thanks and greetings from a Dutch dairyfarmer
Yes, it was worse than normal because he was seeing how long he could leave it before changing doors. He would rather do this then clean off and cut plastic off a bunker pile. 😊
A farm this size probably will only have to climb the silo once every two- three weeks. Other than that it’s a push of a button and bam you have feed. Not hard at all.
Put a clothes pin on the cable right by the winch. When the clothes pin moves up 2 1/2' time to drop the chut to the next door and move the clothes pin.
My question. Where is the power cord attached to? Does it raise as you raise the unloader to fill it. All my silos growing up. We pulled the cord thru the shute.
The power comes from the top of the silo and the cord is gathered by the unloader as it gets wound up. It's attached by rings to one of the cables that raises and lowers the silo unloader. My son never worked with a silo before so he doesn't realize how much of an improvement this is😁
Good question! The cord is attached at the top of the silo and to the top of the silo unloader and the cord feeds through rings so it folds as you lift the loader up to fill. The power cord goes down one of the cables that hold the unloader and every 3-4ft there is a clamp on the power cord hooked around the cable. So it gathers on the frame of the silo unloader as it goes up so we never have to do anything with the cord. Yay!😊
I didn’t realize that there’d be comedy. Also I think John Wm should sing as the acoustics are awesome Who is doing the video? And where are they standing
Awesome silo unloadeder
We really like it! Can't wait to have the feedroom totally set up.
Great job working in the silo John Jr
Thanks 👍
Great video Debra and Ron
Thanks so much
Love those swing doors, all the silos I’ve ever worked in all had removable doors, always looking for somewhere to store them as we dropped the silos, and always having to remember to replace them as we lowered the silos.
Yes, they are great! There was no question about getting them when we were choosing!
It takes so long to fill the mixer,bunkers are about 1/4 the time. In the winter when its -30 for weeks, esp in corn sileage the silo gets smaller and smaller till the unloader gets pinched and wont turn. Then you dig out the pick axe and iron bars and spend a half day cleaning the walls. Oh what memories! City folk have no idea how much fun farming is. Then whrn the silo is full, you fed out 6 ft from the top and the big motor smokes. Winch the behemoth down the chute and bring up the new one. Oh yes, i luv silos!
Nothing better than feed at the push of a button. No need to go outside and move tires or plow away snow drift from a bunk face when it’s -30 outside. Tower silos are the way to go.
When everything is working like it should its a perfect system but i myself trust my dieseltractor and feedbunks a bit more but realy nice setup for sure and it will even get better when everything is finished i assume,thanks and greetings from a Dutch dairyfarmer
Damn that left me out of breath just watching how much work that is to change the doors
Yes, it was worse than normal because he was seeing how long he could leave it before changing doors. He would rather do this then clean off and cut plastic off a bunker pile. 😊
A farm this size probably will only have to climb the silo once every two- three weeks. Other than that it’s a push of a button and bam you have feed. Not hard at all.
@@rk3739 exactly!
works like a champ!
Yes love it
Put a clothes pin on the cable right by the winch. When the clothes pin moves up 2 1/2' time to drop the chut to the next door and move the clothes pin.
My question. Where is the power cord attached to? Does it raise as you raise the unloader to fill it. All my silos growing up. We pulled the cord thru the shute.
The power comes from the top of the silo and the cord is gathered by the unloader as it gets wound up. It's attached by rings to one of the cables that raises and lowers the silo unloader. My son never worked with a silo before so he doesn't realize how much of an improvement this is😁
@@HollcanaFarm thank you. That is a big improvement instead of lugging the cord up to the top of the silo when filled. From the bottom.
Good question! The cord is attached at the top of the silo and to the top of the silo unloader and the cord feeds through rings so it folds as you lift the loader up to fill. The power cord goes down one of the cables that hold the unloader and every 3-4ft there is a clamp on the power cord hooked around the cable. So it gathers on the frame of the silo unloader as it goes up so we never have to do anything with the cord. Yay!😊
I didn’t realize that there’d be comedy. Also I think John Wm should sing as the acoustics are awesome
Who is doing the video? And where are they standing
Kelsey is and she is standing outside on the ladder
What did you do before you had a silo for corn silage?
A packed pile, no walls☹️
do you like your new silo?
So far very much! It will be nice when it is all set up
How will u flip the ring over when slot ware out on the ring driive!
The whole machine would be worn out before that would need to be done but these machines are not flipable. 😊
You don't on a yellow jacket, you just unbolt the section and bolt in a new pice
Is that a want to be a jamsway rimg drivie?
It's like a Jamesway but has more aluminum parts and a plastic chute.
hopefully nobody gets locked in there 😰
I know right
Looks pretty much like a James way copycat
Interesting
Similar but has more aluminum parts and a plastic chute