At about 5 minutes, with the water they're pumping... down here in our area (Eagle Ford Shale in SW TX) they don't drill a water well where they're drilling anymore... they lay 6-8 inch flat rubber (firehose) hose and run water out to the rigs that way-- run that hose for MILES and pump from one central big water well, or pump it from town water wells. They don't even dig slush pits around here anymore... set up a bunch of them rectangular steel tanks on a single trailer axle, that the winch trucks lower the kingpin down flat on the ground, which picks the single axle up off the ground in the back, whole thing is a big long square steel water/drilling mud/cuttings tank like 9x9x40 or whatever... manhole in the back to clean it out. Manifold them together with hose to the mud pumps... mix their drilling mud and store water in them, the works. Really different from how they did it in the 80's for sure! There's a big mega-dairy up in Indiana a ways north of the BIL's place, they've bought up and renting all the ground they can lay hands on within about 10 miles of the dairy, and they've pumping sh!t out of the lagoons for miles through soft hoses about 8-10 inches in diameter... they've even hired boring companies to drill holes under the highways to install crossover pipes so they can connect their hoses up to them on either side to pump sh!t out to the fields... they use booster pumps every so often to keep it flowing and the pressure up. In the fields they have another booster pump on wheels hooked to the supply hose running down the road ditches sometimes for miles and that pump is pumping the manure out through a drag hose to a big tractor-pulled manure injection rig... kinda like an air seeder but with big chisel shanks and big hoses from the distributors to the boots injecting the manure behind the shanks. One h3ll of an operation to see can't imagine how much it costs them to set it all up and keep it running!!! BIL told me that basically they did it because they had a fleet of semi's hauling manure to the honey pots and hired a bunch more trucks and STILL couldn't keep up!! Plus they were running all over h3ll and had a few wrecks from all the manure trucks trying to cross the divided highway (31) plus all the hauling on the county roads... just crazy! Later! OL J R :)
895 just eating up the ground....NICE! that is a hellish long rig isn't it? LOL Looks DAMN good. Robbie sitting bored out of his gourd.... hurry up and wait eh rob?
@ 4:20... didn't know ol' Nick was an oilman too... sounds just about like one. Horizontal vertical borehole 30,000 feet down... impressive! Helium just burns SO d@mn hot, why the flame is 12,000 degrees!!!! LOL:) Later! OL J R :)
A moose that would be awesome to have around until it comes to crop damage I bet lol I can come up there and take care of one of them nice bulls to keep him from eating your oats if you would like hahaha
I spent my youth riding a JD binder pulled with an unstyled JD B, then shocking oats and threshing. My grandpa appreciated the help.
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At about 5 minutes, with the water they're pumping... down here in our area (Eagle Ford Shale in SW TX) they don't drill a water well where they're drilling anymore... they lay 6-8 inch flat rubber (firehose) hose and run water out to the rigs that way-- run that hose for MILES and pump from one central big water well, or pump it from town water wells. They don't even dig slush pits around here anymore... set up a bunch of them rectangular steel tanks on a single trailer axle, that the winch trucks lower the kingpin down flat on the ground, which picks the single axle up off the ground in the back, whole thing is a big long square steel water/drilling mud/cuttings tank like 9x9x40 or whatever... manhole in the back to clean it out. Manifold them together with hose to the mud pumps... mix their drilling mud and store water in them, the works. Really different from how they did it in the 80's for sure!
There's a big mega-dairy up in Indiana a ways north of the BIL's place, they've bought up and renting all the ground they can lay hands on within about 10 miles of the dairy, and they've pumping sh!t out of the lagoons for miles through soft hoses about 8-10 inches in diameter... they've even hired boring companies to drill holes under the highways to install crossover pipes so they can connect their hoses up to them on either side to pump sh!t out to the fields... they use booster pumps every so often to keep it flowing and the pressure up. In the fields they have another booster pump on wheels hooked to the supply hose running down the road ditches sometimes for miles and that pump is pumping the manure out through a drag hose to a big tractor-pulled manure injection rig... kinda like an air seeder but with big chisel shanks and big hoses from the distributors to the boots injecting the manure behind the shanks. One h3ll of an operation to see can't imagine how much it costs them to set it all up and keep it running!!! BIL told me that basically they did it because they had a fleet of semi's hauling manure to the honey pots and hired a bunch more trucks and STILL couldn't keep up!! Plus they were running all over h3ll and had a few wrecks from all the manure trucks trying to cross the divided highway (31) plus all the hauling on the county roads... just crazy! Later! OL J R :)
Git er done the rain is coming...friggin swamp donky...Bull Winkle will show up unexpectedly all the time 🍻🍻🍻
Nick really has that Ol' 895 lit up. Pretty nice self-propelled auger you guys got there. Thanks for the ride alongs. 🍻🍻
Chevy's the best of the trucks on the place. :D
Yep seeing ol' Rob in them Fords AND red tractors I'm like "boy are you a glutton for punishment??" LOL:) OL J R :)
Don't harass the moose, it may be friends of your bison. Good to see the old iron working
1:53 Nick sounds like a scooby doo villain before he says “I smell marijuana “🙄🙄
895 just eating up the ground....NICE! that is a hellish long rig isn't it? LOL Looks DAMN good. Robbie sitting bored out of his gourd.... hurry up and wait eh rob?
My my, such a beautiful 895!!
Getting it done without you wearing yourself out👍
895 ;)
@@RockinRobbiesRoadhouse did my eyes decieve me??
That Moose was the nicest thing I saw all day 👏👋👍👍😎😎
I'm here haha
That’s a cool steering set up on that grain auger. Looks very handy.
Yup it’s amazing!! Can do some pretty slick maneuvers
Good to see you got Wade out to give you a hand 👍😁 keep the old man working!!!
Looking at that air seeder reminds me of the song give me 40 acres and I'll turn this thing around
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Great video Rockin Robbie
Just givener!👍🍻🍻👌
@ 4:20... didn't know ol' Nick was an oilman too... sounds just about like one. Horizontal vertical borehole 30,000 feet down... impressive! Helium just burns SO d@mn hot, why the flame is 12,000 degrees!!!! LOL:) Later! OL J R :)
I think Ivan was too
Cool moose trotting along, I thought he might stop in front of you, lol.
A moose that would be awesome to have around until it comes to crop damage I bet lol I can come up there and take care of one of them nice bulls to keep him from eating your oats if you would like hahaha
Bet those utility poles are fun to work around
Your gettin er done Robbie and good to see you lads back in the fields just crackin the wip.
G'day Robbie 🍻😁🤣😂
Howdy Murphy!!!!
Good luck seeding your oats
Keep hammering that canola in boys. We are feeding about 3500 pounds per day to our dairy cows.
🍎Wow!🍏
I miss farming , don’t see much moose where I farmed lol 😂 actually none and he won the race
That moose will make a fine burger some day 🍔
You just giving her all she got Rob putting in the oats
you look good in the johnny knoxville glasses in the intro just sayin
All the cash crop belong to rob
Mouse steak. Is it out of season when they are on your crop land ?? Enough meat there to feed a family for 6 months go get it
Haha have to put in for the Big Game draw to be legal
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Hey do you sell much merch
Nope
@@RockinRobbiesRoadhouse have you ever seen a ghost
@@RockinRobbiesRoadhouse and how do I go about buying or getting an autograph from you
Y’all are dry and we can’t get anything done because it rains every day.
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🥈 hello Ed 👋🏻
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Thanks for watching!
Good afternoon sassy