Matt if this happens to a farmer, he can bag it and sell it as deer feed. Griggs Farm Deer Food. Much respect to to you for stepping up and taking care of the landlords. I mean that, 100% respect.
Matt i remember when I worked for VDOT "33 years " i was driving a 6610 ford tractor brush cutter with slip rims. Virginia has some really bumpey secondary roads. To make a long story short three of the clips broke while I was driving wide open. The tire and rim turned sideways and scared the crap out of me. Surprised me nothing else broke.
Jack the 4440 up, remove the dual rim/ tire and the inner rim/ tire. Re-install dual rim/tire and take it easy driving it home to the shop. Could turn the dual around, so as to make it a little narrower going down the road. Still plenty of work to do in the field, but wouldn't have to do all the work. Just an option, of course. The actual job isn't fun in field or in the shop, and the end results will be the same no matter where you fix it. Thanks for another video. Glad you got to the end of the soybean "contaminated" corn.
Yeah don't beat yourself up over that. That was one of those situations the best thing you could've done was to walk away. I'm never to big on seeing another year fly by but '24 I was more than happy to see the end of. Here's to a better '25. 🤞
Matt you know just like all farmers it seems like a natural thing that has to gut punch you ever so often. On the flip side you could call Dylan to make you an offer on the green paint he loves them lol.
It looks like the corn wouldn’t have any beans in it until all the corn under the beans is gone leaving beans on top I don’t have bins just looks like it would empty from bottom to top
when putting clamps on before you tighten them down let air out of tire then tighten like you love it then air back up i fought to many of those wedge clamps you are very honet manwith you,re land owners hope you can figure something out on those pesky little diverter valves on grain bins you are not the first to have that happen
Matt if this happens to a farmer, he can bag it and sell it as deer feed. Griggs Farm Deer Food. Much respect to to you for stepping up and taking care of the landlords. I mean that, 100% respect.
I had a neighbor recently tell me that running a bush hog is almost as expensive as running a combine! 😂 couldn’t agree more.
Don’t beat yourself up Brother. You have a million things to think about. Can’t be a master of everything. (At least that’s what I tell myself!)😂
Matt i remember when I worked for VDOT "33 years " i was driving a 6610 ford tractor brush cutter with slip rims. Virginia has some really bumpey secondary roads. To make a long story short three of the clips broke while I was driving wide open. The tire and rim turned sideways and scared the crap out of me. Surprised me nothing else broke.
It's just a constant battle. Trick is to get up every day and get 'er done. Easier said than done. And on to 2025!! Good luck!
Jack the 4440 up, remove the dual rim/ tire and the inner rim/ tire. Re-install dual rim/tire and take it easy driving it home to the shop. Could turn the dual around, so as to make it a little narrower going down the road.
Still plenty of work to do in the field, but wouldn't have to do all the work. Just an option, of course. The actual job isn't fun in field or in the shop, and the end results will be the same no matter where you fix it.
Thanks for another video. Glad you got to the end of the soybean "contaminated" corn.
Yeah don't beat yourself up over that. That was one of those situations the best thing you could've done was to walk away. I'm never to big on seeing another year fly by but '24 I was more than happy to see the end of. Here's to a better '25. 🤞
Matt you know just like all farmers it seems like a natural thing that has to gut punch you ever so often. On the flip side you could call Dylan to make you an offer on the green paint he loves them lol.
Looks like Mannings trucks loading up?
Correct
Seems rather odd that all the clips on wheel were missing. Loose maybe but that many gone. Almost like they were taken off🤷♂️. Great videos
that is way you use torque wrenches and after a while retorque Matt
It looks like the corn wouldn’t have any beans in it until all the corn under the beans is gone leaving beans on top
I've ben using bleach white to take the bugs off the front of my truck for 20 years, works good.
Yes it does work good and I used it for years but IMO Power Clean is stronger and works better
So you guys got 2 sprayers now I feel like I missed that video
Go back a couple videos and I explain it. It’s a research see and spray sprayer
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It looks like the corn wouldn’t have any beans in it until all the corn under the beans is gone leaving beans on top I don’t have bins just looks like it would empty from bottom to top
It flows from the top to the bottom in the center
Don’t have to worry about paying taxes for 24 in our area
Lesson learned and it won't happen again!
Stop using impacts to tighten anything with a seal. Use a torque wrench and bolt in a star. Signed a industrial maintenance technician.
when putting clamps on before you tighten them down let air out of tire then tighten like you love it then air back up i fought to many of those wedge clamps you are very honet manwith you,re land owners hope you can figure something out on those pesky little diverter valves on grain bins you are not the first to have that happen