That's exactly what separates him from the rest. He knows we have good question throughout the video so instead of having to dub over after making the video he just reads our minds from the future so he can answer the questions along the way. Two stoned with one bird or however the saying goes.
Seeing you mention the fuel pumps struck a chord with me. Had a 2000 ram with a Cummins that I had to replace both pumps on. Turns out the Cummins service manager here was my best friend in high school. After paying over 3k $ he told me the ones he had put on there were the next generation pumps. Told me they were replacing those a lot because of the new low or no sulfur fuel. The older pumps relied on the sulfur as a lubricant. Thank you EPA and California is exactly what he said.
Mike, Just get around to watching your seed cleaning video. It's fun to watch different types of farming to learn what you guys go through. I also watch the Fast Ag and the Walker Farms podcasts. It's amazing how many acres you guys cover, as I grew up on my grampa's farm which was probably no more than a 1/2 section down here in the states. That 1105 Massey was my grandfather's biggest tractor right before he retired. He had an 1100 Massey before that. You are correct; that Perkins motor was bullet proof and very fuel efficient. The reason the V8's weren't good is because they would shut off cylinders to conserve fuel when they didn't need the horse power, but diesel fuel is part of the lubrication for the cylinders, and it would ruin the motors if you didn't continually pull the hell out of them or shut that option off. Jon Ludens South Dakota, USA
I love the cleaner setup as my family was seed growers. We had a full elevated building on the farm with a few ton dirty and clean with a scale. An office on it that was a smoking/coffee/beer parlor for all the locals during season :)
Hi Mike, after the shoveling behind the sweep You can use a Karcher portable floor sweeper to make a PERFECT job sweeping That sweeper will not leave a kernal or a piece of chaff behind ! It is fantastic and so easy to use It can be moved in and out of bins like carring a suit case Try one
The “Grain Overflow” on the ground now can be used as an absorbent to soak up the oil that Bert discharged on the ground. The “Oily Grain” may hopefully poison a few pigeons so there are less birds to SHIT on the equipment. 🤣😂
If you want to get those white caps out you need a debearder! Hi from Woroneski Seeds in Russell, MB! Been watching your videos with great envy for a long time.
Contact your spring land dealer and get some grain well guards. They bolt right to the sweep and flip up when using the sweep. You will never have to worry about a plugged bin again. Have used them for 15yrs.
You might want to run some self tapping screws into the holes where you cut the grates out. Not a big issues with large grains but the holes are big enough for quite a lot of canola to leak under the air floor.
I did the same grain cleaning at my uncles farm with a (museum piece) fanning mill, not so automated. Your International tandem (dirty grain recipient) looks like one I drove for my Class 3 (Tandem axle) License - it had a 5spd main with 4spd auxiliary transmission.
Thanks for the video, Mike. Reminds me of the shaker decks used in the mining and gravel industries to sort rock and grain sizes. I had no clue the Ag industry used something similar.
Every combine has a very similar system to clean the grain after it is threshed from the straw. The combine doesn’t clean to the same tolerances as a grain cleaner does because that’s not required for commercial grain sales. A combine harvester is called that because it combines cutting, threshing and cleaning of the grain in one operation.
True Canadian hahaha something hits you and of course it’s just a cable, ope sorry bout that hahahaha about shot my drink out my nose when you did that one haha
I wonder if you could use the inside of one of those 57,000 capacity bins as a Wall of Death kind of deal? I think when the bin is empty you could whizz around the wall on a small motorbike 🏍, there's a challenge for you Mike! 😉
A new subscriber here, (working through your back-catalogue) and you’ve given us another great video Mike. Really informative, jam-packed with detail. 👍🏻
Martin Fries Good Eyes, took me a couple of replays to see what you were talking about. Not certain what it was but CERTAINLY NOT A MOUSE otherwise Mike would still be running 🤣🐀🐁😂
It is almost like the equipment know when things are going smoothly and has to break to make life exciting. Thanks again for the videos. Time for the 1105 to run the auger, mighty Perkins might just twist off all of the shear bolts.
I have 3 of them Massey's,1135,1155 and a 2745 we don't yous them much anymore the 1155 is going to get a face lift this summer she is my favorite one because that v8 with the rake pump makes that engine sound so sweet and my son has it turned up to 250 hp she is a real ass kicker for her time.
Hey Mike, i know you say you want a machine shed too put all your machinery in. Have you ever thought about building it, cement, roof, and and leave the sidewalls open for a year? Or make the tails of the rafters longer, to help keep the snow & rain off. You should be able too cut them back, like the next year if your trying to save money. It's mostly just too protect from sun, snow, rain and ice right? Just an idea, hope everything's going well for ya!....
@@mikemitchell2554 If you do use leaf blower please wear ear protection as your crew is too young to go deaf like farmers that used grain vacs without any sort of ear protection.
For some reason my 5 year old son is obsessed with this video... we have to watch it a couple times a day
That's one of my favourite farm sounds. The sound of an auger moving grain, pulses or just about anything!!
Crazy Mike.
I'm cracking up "Mike I have a question"
That's exactly what separates him from the rest. He knows we have good question throughout the video so instead of having to dub over after making the video he just reads our minds from the future so he can answer the questions along the way. Two stoned with one bird or however the saying goes.
@@Ole_CornPop Yep I agree..I was more referring to how Lee (correct me if wrong) kept saying that. So I got the joke...lol.
Seeing you mention the fuel pumps struck a chord with me. Had a 2000 ram with a Cummins that I had to replace both pumps on. Turns out the Cummins service manager here was my best friend in high school. After paying over 3k $ he told me the ones he had put on there were the next generation pumps. Told me they were replacing those a lot because of the new low or no sulfur fuel. The older pumps relied on the sulfur as a lubricant.
Thank you EPA and California is exactly what he said.
Mike,
Just get around to watching your seed cleaning video. It's fun to watch different types of farming to learn what you guys go through. I also watch the Fast Ag and the Walker Farms podcasts. It's amazing how many acres you guys cover, as I grew up on my grampa's farm which was probably no more than a 1/2 section down here in the states.
That 1105 Massey was my grandfather's biggest tractor right before he retired. He had an 1100 Massey before that. You are correct; that Perkins motor was bullet proof and very fuel efficient. The reason the V8's weren't good is because they would shut off cylinders to conserve fuel when they didn't need the horse power, but diesel fuel is part of the lubrication for the cylinders, and it would ruin the motors if you didn't continually pull the hell out of them or shut that option off.
Jon Ludens
South Dakota, USA
I’ve watched you for ages. Congrats on a 100k
120k now. It’s great to see
Its actually 112k
@@kristus6438 😭 TH-cam lied to me
WOW Mike 100k subs ...So pleased your channel is growing fast....you deserve it.... you are a breath of fresh air ...God Bless
Sweet video Mike! Everyone says the winter is your slow time and u do nothing, looks to me like u are still quite busy hahah.
Mike with little tlc that 1105 and its perkins will outlive you and and all the newer tractors. May even outlive the Bert's 😆
Great awesome video mike, love the seed cleaning and grain hauling . I use to do that for years in Alberta and Saskatchewan
Congrats on 100k Mike! Looking forward to this years shenanigans!
05:37 Thank you for the "Heads up" I almost banged my head.... whew =)~
I love the cleaner setup as my family was seed growers. We had a full elevated building on the farm with a few ton dirty and clean with a scale. An office on it that was a smoking/coffee/beer parlor for all the locals during season :)
Hey Mike I love the way ask and answer your questions it's perfect.
Hi Mike, after the shoveling behind the sweep You can use a Karcher portable floor sweeper to make a PERFECT job sweeping That sweeper will not leave a kernal or a piece of chaff behind !
It is fantastic and so easy to use It can be moved in and out of bins like carring a suit case Try one
Impressive operation.
Congratulations on 100k Mike much love from Sweden
I (From SD) showed my wife (From India) your video and she loved it! I have bfst every morning with you...keep them coming!👍😎
The “Grain Overflow” on the ground now can be used as an absorbent to soak up the oil that Bert discharged on the ground.
The “Oily Grain” may hopefully poison a few pigeons so there are less birds to SHIT on the equipment. 🤣😂
You are a genius birds suck
Full circle
Great video Mike awesome looking new auger
If you want to get those white caps out you need a debearder! Hi from Woroneski Seeds in Russell, MB! Been watching your videos with great envy for a long time.
If you are using equipment there is always something that is going to break! Great video explaining how you move grain and clean grain. You take care!
Great video Mike ! I appreciate the time and hard work you put into your videos!Really enjoy them! Congrats for the first 100k subscribers! Take care
I've always wondered what those bins were about. Now I know. Cool video.. hi from Sandy Oregon.
Was going to ask about 'farmers lung', but you have answered it. Good show
Thanks for sharing Mike and Crew 👍👍✌️
I’d say that’s the most important piece of equipment on your farm. Nice upgrade. Quiet.
What a massive operation pretty awesome
Congratulations on 100,000 subscribers! Great channel, one of the best!
You all have so much fun. Gosh I'd like to be there. God bless Mike
That Chevy joke is funny. Good video
3:00 I think two big aircraft hangars should do the trick here :) Building- and Heating- costs could be a little issue :)
Contact your spring land dealer and get some grain well guards. They bolt right to the sweep and flip up when using the sweep. You will never have to worry about a plugged bin again. Have used them for 15yrs.
Thanks for showing us the bins operation, I've always wondered how they work, how you empty them out
Love the 1105 Massey. We had a 1100 years ago. Classic power
Another great video. Keep up the good work Mike. Stay safe.......
Thanks Sean!
Shoveling is a great way to stay warm.
Congratulations on 100,000! 👏👏🥇🏆🏅🥳👍
You might want to run some self tapping screws into the holes where you cut the grates out. Not a big issues with large grains but the holes are big enough for quite a lot of canola to leak under the air floor.
Congratulations on the 100K subs. Keep up the great videos and hopefully you get another 100K by the end of the year. Be safe
100K Mike in 2021!!!Congratulations!!!
100K subscribers! Congratulations!
One of my favorite You Tube channel.
I did the same grain cleaning at my uncles farm with a (museum piece) fanning mill, not so automated. Your International tandem (dirty grain recipient) looks like one I drove for my Class 3 (Tandem axle) License - it had a 5spd main with 4spd auxiliary transmission.
"Dont fall in billy." Bahaha! That gave me a good chuckle.
😂
Those are cool bin probes eh, nice feature boyzz
Would love to see a detailed video of how all your bins and silos work how you fill them up and how you empty them
Thanks for the video, Mike. Reminds me of the shaker decks used in the mining and gravel industries to sort rock and grain sizes. I had no clue the Ag industry used something similar.
Every combine has a very similar system to clean the grain after it is threshed from the straw. The combine doesn’t clean to the same tolerances as a grain cleaner does because that’s not required for commercial grain sales. A combine harvester is called that because it combines cutting, threshing and cleaning of the grain in one operation.
@@junkorbust9498 And that is where industry got the idea for coal and gravel!
Congrats on 100K Mike..
I hope this is just the beginning of your channel.
More and more poeple are recognising your sense for humor.
Excellent video Mike. Very informative
Great Vidya Mike!,,,,,,,,Congrats On Hitting 100K,,,Looking Forward To Many More Of Your Minty Vidyas!
That's a sweet 4650. I've never seen a wheatland 4650. Pretty cool stuff.
This is when I started watching your video's a year ago when you were cleaning it.
Huge Congrats on the 100k Mike! Youre the best brother
True Canadian hahaha something hits you and of course it’s just a cable, ope sorry bout that hahahaha about shot my drink out my nose when you did that one haha
I wonder if you could use the inside of one of those 57,000 capacity bins as a Wall of Death kind of deal?
I think when the bin is empty you could whizz around the wall on a small motorbike 🏍, there's a challenge for you Mike! 😉
I worked for 10 years installing temp cables in grain bins all over the US.
We use a stihl leaf blower after we are finished shoveling! Try it!
A new subscriber here, (working through your back-catalogue) and you’ve given us another great video Mike.
Really informative, jam-packed with detail. 👍🏻
11:35 something fell of from the light switch :o
D:
Martin Fries Good Eyes, took me a couple of replays to see what you were talking about.
Not certain what it was but CERTAINLY NOT A MOUSE otherwise Mike would still be running 🤣🐀🐁😂
Yes it did
@@adamknapp7213 Are you saying it was a mouse ?
I need new glasses to figure out what hit the ground 🔭🔬
Looks like it's part of the switch he just messed with
Going to be hard to use lights when they need them
Congrats to you Mike and the whole team with the 100k subs .... 🥂 😃
Videos aren't to long, keep up the good work enjoy your videos.
Cordless blower works great for sweeping air floor after done shoveling mike dust is not as bad as you’d think Milwaukee 👍
It is almost like the equipment know when things are going smoothly and has to break to make life exciting. Thanks again for the videos. Time for the 1105 to run the auger, mighty Perkins might just twist off all of the shear bolts.
You should put some LED Ramps on those trucks, looks to be awfully dark with the factory lights!
Also congrats on the 100k subs!
You should be on the stage, Mike 😂
More Massey! Fix it up and put it on the augers! 😁👍
Congrats on 100 thousand! Wonder if anyone fell for the Chevy hooked to the auger? Have a safe day
😂😂 he said he’s gotta each his weights😂😂😂 sorry Jered that’s a low blow😂😂🤣
Watch his weight
Enjoyed useful video. Thanks.
I have 3 of them Massey's,1135,1155 and a 2745 we don't yous them much anymore the 1155 is going to get a face lift this summer she is my favorite one because that v8 with the rake pump makes that engine sound so sweet and my son has it turned up to 250 hp she is a real ass kicker for her time.
Mike u hit 100k congrats
Enjoyed the video!
congrats on 100k mike enjoyed the video thanks
Congratulations for 100.000 subscribers
Have a great one
DAMN. I gotta get that PTO setup for my pickup!! hahahahahaha
Hey Mike, I use magnets to hold my temp cables in place. Works great.
Great idea!
Whatch out there bud😂😂 11:15
Congrats on 100k subscribers!
So Mike, you ask all the great questions 🤔
Interesting video, thanks!
Mike could you put a tarp down outside the bin door under the auger so you could cleanup the grain without getting rocks mixed in?
HOL up that truck has a freaking *HUD*?!
Hey Mike, i know you say you want a machine shed too put all your machinery in. Have you ever thought about building it, cement, roof, and and leave the sidewalls open for a year? Or make the tails of the rafters longer, to help keep the snow & rain off. You should be able too cut them back, like the next year if your trying to save money. It's mostly just too protect from sun, snow, rain and ice right? Just an idea, hope everything's going well for ya!....
'Save the highways' haha Mike its Saskatchewan, even the best 'highway' is a but bumpy!
GUY!!! My anxiety just went through the roof when you stepped on top of the sweep shroud!!!! GAH!
Thats how you clean bins
Dont worry if his leg got in there the shearbolt would instantly snap because its a westeel
@@cooperwalton3684 ha. Actually it's a springland unloader. The incline auger would shear for sure.
Should be a sukup
They are so quiet and fast
That shovel thing seems like a lot of work. lol.. Peace out Mitchell, Mike...
Good to keep warm in winter weather. Got to be rough in July!
I am glad you found your glove
"Mike, I have a question" Hahaha.
Congrats on 100k Mike!
I think I’m late, but congratulations for 100k subs time for 1 million now.
congrats on the 100k. that was fast!
I know I saw his 50k video and then 100k out of no where
@@moozuke5001 i know its crazy but i think its ashtons hotness? mike would probably agree. lol
Lol
Mike we use leaf blower (stihl) to cleaned floors it takes no time
That is an amazing idea!! 💡🙂
@@mikemitchell2554 If you do't like grain vac noise why would you like leaf blower noise PLUS exhaust fumes?
@@wssides Battery operated maybe?
@@mikemitchell2554 If you do use leaf blower please wear ear protection as your crew is too young to go deaf like farmers that used grain vacs without any sort of ear protection.
We use 2 augers on 2 bins side by side. Load time cut in 3
100k subs well done Mike
Congrats on 100k bro. 1milli next 🥳
Great content as usual. Maybe get some little orange cones and mark those holes.
Great idea! Typically we just close them off
Did you see Tony Fast and the Welkers making a smoker/barbegue out of a Case combine rotor? Is a good video!
I don't actually watch TH-cam to be honest 😬😂 I struggle with time
That would be a god idea for Chevy 😂
congratulate to 100.000 subscribers
Do you use a gravity table on your cleaner? Beauty JD 4650 outside the leak. I'd kill for a tractor like that! Lol
Happy 100k Mike and crew