I guess I don't understand why you would have air/hyd operated bottom gates. A front shovel attachment would do the same thing at alot cheaper cost. Does the "speedloader" have a scale system on it so the operator knows how much he/she is putting on the truck?
I got involved with piling corn one time a few years ago in tennessee,lots of damage to the corn and lots of waste, but we got it done,and loading it out was a disaster ,they hired a wana be farmer with a small articulating loader you talk bout a mess
You are incorrect... There is no reason to bring the boom back IN after loading the hopper/bucket... he is wasting time (or cycles as it's known in the industry) by doing that. Wasting time, fuel and wear/tear on the machinery.. As soon as it's loaded he could start swinging around to the trailer. Any that falls out will only fall into the pile he is taking from. If you knew anything about operating heavy equipment you wouldn't say anything.
Yea, but the tipping point is going to be drastically effected by a bucket oriented like that. I'd like to know how many bushels that bucket can hold. He may just be being cautious because of that.
This is fun to watch, but wouldn't an auger be way more efficient?
Augers cause more damage to the kernels which lower the value of the corn.
You could use a conveyor and it wouldn’t damage the kernels like an auger would
how's was that Copenhagen
I guess I don't understand why you would have air/hyd operated bottom gates. A front shovel attachment would do the same thing at alot cheaper cost. Does the "speedloader" have a scale system on it so the operator knows how much he/she is putting on the truck?
this is the fastest way to pick up a pile I have ever seen. probably the easiest, and most likely the cheapest.
I got involved with piling corn one time a few years ago in tennessee,lots of damage to the corn and lots of waste, but we got it done,and loading it out was a disaster ,they hired a wana be farmer with a small articulating loader you talk bout a mess
the reason my cornflakes taste like deisel
But they don’t Clay do they? How did you imagine the world works? Stop being silly.
Show de bola
He must own that excavator because he's being overly gentle with it
COOL
I didn`t know that John Deere produced exes..
Why not a move able auger?
K
don't think twice
By the time he finishes the pile he may figure out how to run the excavator.
For the un-initiated. what's he doing wrong?
clackmannan nothing
You are incorrect... There is no reason to bring the boom back IN after loading the hopper/bucket... he is wasting time (or cycles as it's known in the industry) by doing that. Wasting time, fuel and wear/tear on the machinery.. As soon as it's loaded he could start swinging around to the trailer. Any that falls out will only fall into the pile he is taking from. If you knew anything about operating heavy equipment you wouldn't say anything.
Yea, but the tipping point is going to be drastically effected by a bucket oriented like that. I'd like to know how many bushels that bucket can hold. He may just be being cautious because of that.
bob marley
Yeah I agree with Puckgrinder85 - that excavator wasn't designed to hold large amounts of weight extended out from the machine.
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the way he's working with that crane gives me the creeps :)
What crane ?
You don't know a crane from and excavator
Must be a lawyer
Wht a bad camera men spiting not a good thi gs mate 🤔
Lots of waste of corn there all over not good for buiness.
farmer. 950 cat loader would beat that