DESPERATE MEASURES... HOW NOT TO SHEET A CLAMP UP!?... BUT DOES IT WORK?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.ย. 2024
- In today's video we are sheeting up the two clamps, Moving some heifers, Mowing the dry cows in and then i try to cover the new clamp in a very different way!
Hope you enjoy the video!
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Loved the ending
wow just wow the comments on Katie getting bullied need to grow up. its called work banter.
not once did i see Katie get bullied. tom was being a boss and making sure Katie is listing to what he is saying. time is money and letting cow go the wrong way will cost tom
What’s going to happen the dry dung from the separator no that you’ve used up the dung-stead for silage? And where will the maize go?
He can turn it off seemly 🤷🏻♂️
@@jascollinscork still doesn’t get rid of the dry dung! And the bedding. Need to build another dung-stead!
I'm thinking there will be another couple of clamps over the road near the shared farming that or they will clear the clamps there a lot quicker so will have more space there for silage last time they waited until they had used the milage away from the separator and stored the fym where they used to until they finished it as they started using it as soon as it was ready. I believe they may have even taken it over the road for the beef cows and then brought the better silage from there back for dairy cows.
@@SlipShodBob a bit of musical chairs with it! Just goes to show the added cattle numbers will add to the slurry storage etc. loving the advances made so far and looking forward to what will come.
@@78mikehayes I believe most of the numbers have been added on the beef side across the road which are on straw with their own dung pile so aren't attached to the slurry system.
Still campaigning for a Anna and Katie video! Come on Tom, How many likes do we need?? Going by the ending, Katie is up for it! 😎😎
up late here in Eastern Washington, USA great work!
Where is the maize going to go?
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Great video. Why don't you try old conveyor belts on the clamp.
Use side sheets and sandbags
You might have crows picking at that cover looking for worms.
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Dose your sheep with zolvix it will definitely work they must be resistant to the other wormer
Needing to sort your panel brackets Tom. 2.38
Always think it's worth checking around our panels, they do come loose and you won't get a chance if they come over on you.
I did notice the panel clamp that had moved but think those panels are slotted down between the beam flanges, so can't move very far.
What happened to the gravel bags? Ain't seen tom use them in a long time
I can imagine unsheeting that clamp will be a dirty job come winter with that rotten silage on it
Filthy
why is the fertiliser outside 😭😂
Using muck to weigh the sheet !!!! WTH !😅
Used to be common on what we called a "Mole Hill" a round pile made in a field corner with surplus grass that would not fit in the clamp. Cover it, Few Tyres, then apply Dung with the side spreader. Wrapped Bales put a stop to Field Piles. "Mole Hills"
Great video!
Why don't you use an AG bag?
Some do but we are also generally a lot more built up than most rural areas of places like the US and Canada where they are used a lot more so it isn't just crows and badgers or deer ripping into them but also young idiots with penknives like the photo that was on the farming forum a few years ago where they had slash the whole bag wide open.
We always used muck to hold down plastic. does great job. great ending worth the wait.lol
Vid was great as always, I need more of the comedy duo at the end... maybe a 30 minute special... call it Frick and Frack on the farm...lol, howdy from Calgary Alberta Canada
15:57 Ive definitely put more horsepower on tom😂
Checking in from a hot and humid Thailand.
Hoping to drop into the farm shop when I visit the UK in late October, it could be my last chance!
Great video Tom, it's not often you hear a farmer saying they have too much grass. 👍.
Better use a crap silage than good straw
Fantastic video thanks Tom ❤❤❤❤
2:38 Tom one of the clips have came lose
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Jesus Tom , you’re confusing nations with your instructions😂😂
😂😂 looking back it wasn’t very clear was it
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Someone needs to come up with a sturdy water filled bag system that is used as a weight for clamps.
Think of it like a load of paddling pools but sealed so it's just a giant bag holding water but has the fill and drain valves you can fasten a flexible pipe to (to fill or drain the water)
Great idea. Need to be strong bags. Water expands when frozen could result a nasty mess
That’s going to be. A bugger to get the sheet off the silage cover. 🙈🙈🙈🙈
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Have you given up on the little gravel socks?
I don’t have enough 🙈
Oh Tom, is it time for a tidy up video🤣🤣
Agreed! 😂
We put nearly 1000 silage bales through a Kuhn chopper. No problems at all. Although it does have 2 gears. One for straw(fast) one for silage/hay etc(slow). Great job 😊
Great vid Tom met ur dad at the ploughing match last Wednesday great man
Or.... Concrete slabs with steel lifting hooks.
Lay them over the clamp sheet
2:00 i can only imagine how painful sheeting up is, done a bit of groundworks in my time and the wind is not your friend in them situations
Wth are you even doing? Jesus, i thought your farm was pretty upgraded by now but this is an absolute mess😂😂
Clowns . Don't know when to stop
You can wipe a shite but you can't polish a turd
His farm is shit hole
Tom, Katies struggling with doors and seatbelts, leave the complicated stuff for another couple oi years eh
Hi Tom, Ok right before I saw you covering the clamp with straw. I suddenly recalled from my youth (back in the 1960s) arable farmers building a clamp in the field to store root crops. They started out laying a straw bale floor with a low wall filled the clamp with turnips covered over with a thick layer of loose straw then a layer of soil to weight it all down. Love the closure with the girls. We don't see enough of Katie. Love her sense of humour.
I had a thought they need to make a water bag say 4 sq Mtrs and about 30cm high when filled. You place these bags one after the other filling. With water as you go on top of the plastic on the clamp. The weight of the water will press the clamp down and conform to the shape of the edges etc. when time to open simply drain the water a bag at a time as required. Bags can be reused and would roll up and require little room for storage.
Best Video ending ever...Tom has been replaced with a much better looking version... I Love It !
Tom - hope you're okay. Hi to Ginger guy, sweet as always.
Lovely, cheerful ladies at the end. Up late in Wisconsin, USA. Beautiful cows! Tom, Ginger Warrior and the rest of the family and crew, take care and have a great week! 💙🐄
Just with the sheep Tom, just because they’re dirty on the behinds may not necessarily mean they require working. There’s a saying here at home when it comes to come breeds of sheep, black face black arse…. Can be hard to keep some of them clean even if they aren’t carrying worms. Probably be best get them dung sampled as Coccidiosis could be an issue.
Tomas an old bale on top of plastic in the bunker? If you don’t get mice and rats in that seal it will be a miracle. You had no pallets or anything to weight it down? Katie should give you a hard time and do more of it
Tom, what's the name of music/band in the video please
it is probably teh best you can do of that balle. I wonder how it will evolve with teh weather in north UK ...
Actually,, if you tear down that shed and make a new nice one out of it, you can also have a good wall for your emergency clamp and add a roof over it. but that´s a huge invest again. not sure you want to go for that right now.
I'm sure your plans for moving cattle were all clear in your head lol
I think it’s a brilliant idea, Tom. Use what you got. However, you may regret it when it comes time to remove it.
The ending was hilarious.
Obviously a new calf shed is the main priority, but gosh a new silage pit would be nice too, especially if corn silage is going to become a regular thing. If only money grew on trees.
We would put muck on top of our clamp cover, was an absolute bugger and really not my choice. It did keep the air out but having to fork every bit of it off was a nightmare
The area next to you new clamp and across from the manure tank always seems to be sodden, have you thought that it may be now worth concreting it and just giving you some more space?
So where are you going to put you’re manure? And the maze when you’ve harvested it?
Tom as a non farmer, love seeing livestock being moved , don't panic.😊
Ok.. why don’t you hang the plastic over the concrete walls, so no water rolls down the inside edge of the wall?
Have you spoken to a certain 'Sheep Game' about your worms.. 😜
Maybe automatic sheet covers 4 outside clamps
Can you turn the beepers off before you talk?😊
Take a dung sample off the sheep. Might not be worms. Strong wet grass goes through them
Good to see you have an ambitious all terrain driver! ;-)
you really should bolt that pannel hook back down on your midding, its a serious accident waiting to happen. unless its somehow held down otherwise.
Good video! Great idea at the end there! But I'm not sure where maize will go now? That small pit space by the meal bin 🤔 defo won't all fit there anyway 😁
You need to build a machinery shed
I think the 6 wheel drive cart would have lower ground pressure and float a bit on that muddy ground.
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Builds a midden for waste, uses it for silage, nowhere for waste, spreads a bad bale over silage, can't wait for the unsheeting of that clamp now.
I know Tom has a plan but it's not making sense to us viewers.
Nowhere for maize to go, nowhere for waste to go
Was replacing tyres with green bags but seems to go back to tyres.
I Dont think I explained the job that well on this one as well 🙈
The silage we are eating now will be for maize.
The grass we sheeted up will be eaten first to give us back are midden
Sorry will be better explaining ☺️
Moving cattle on rd's was always a challenge for us back end but generally went well . 2 Miles to walk em from far fields home . On push bikes stopping in gate ways then down to the next fast as you could . 😅
We all love sheeting up ! Tyres need to be touching though to avoid air pockets and the surface spoiling. If there we a way of splitting tyres down the centre of the tread they would be easier to handle and not full of water
Great video, as usual, Tom. And a funny ending too!
Tom check your video at the start panel clamp not in place and could be dangerous.
For that sort of drown would you mind tilling me the price of it as it looks like a nice one
Thats exactly how I cover indoor pits only use two last two trailer loads of grass it drys out and cows eat it works well
They did this a lot in Russia and Ukraine too, it attract rats and make holes. For so much money laying the pit, spend some time on it.
Use the two bales there eat whatever of the bad let of the bales
You might got white worm restiance ask vet
I have had one field like that but they have been in wetter fields the other have been good until this last week or so.
At 2:38 u can see a concrete panels bolt not in a right place, pls fix it Tom
2:36 Fix that plate that secures the wall
wet year, guarantee to have worms.
21:14 great content again
Great video Tom
oh my gosh you did it so great
Great video Tom 😊
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Is it just me or does Katie have a Greta Thunberg vibe about her ? I’m sure Katie is far more normal though 😎😎😎
I AM OFFENDED 🤣
@@katiehall9763if you're the real Katie have you seen the comments about Tom picking on you and bullying you. Personally it looked more like banter but if viewers are thinking that you're bullied it'll need addressing either in the comments or via a video with Tom, Luke, Anna and you.
@@katiehall9763 obviously you’re FAR less obnoxious and offensive than wee mad mental Greta 😂😂😂😂
Little girl shouldn’t be givin so much info at once small jobs that’s way to much it’s frightening to say the lease and a lot of stress remembering all that I must bring u in to my job a ram a load of info at short notice and see how u get on
Aye but farming ye do stuff u ain't sure about and u get valuable learning from it I certainly have learnt stuff from being chucked in at the deep end from my dad
Only 1 sheet to cover the clamp never seen any1 do that before and i work for a silage contractor in south ireland. It's a risky move tom
Seen it done loads here. I don’t like it 😂
If you don’t have a green sheet . YOU GO OUT AND BUY ONE.
Yes but what happens if I don’t need one next year?
Too tight.
@@richardwatts220 But it’s £500 that I light never use again 🙈
@TomPembertonFarmLife you probably will tom, and for goodness sake side sheet . Our panels are as good as they were 30 years ago.
Tom Prem farming is setting up for a fall. TH-cam fame money and greed has taken over on here. Disgusted to see the Tom fella turn his back on his wife n new son.
picking on katie all the time dude your not very nice tom.
She gets as good as she gives 💯😂
Its called banter
There’s a awful amount of bullying of Katie in this Tom
Should see what I get back! 😂
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Hi Tom, an idea for your corn pit later. At the beginning of the hole your father always throws bales and stuff on it, maybe an idea to add a layer of sand/ground? Like you did with the bales and manure now. about 30 to 50 cm thick. We therefore have no waste due to mold here
We cover up our whole clamps with sand about 30cm we have really little waste only corners go bad sometimes. We can store it for 2 or 3 years and it's still good done that multiple times
@@KevinJD2030 yes we also do but i dont now if tom has enough sand and he needs a crane for it
@@levidegroot2496 yeah true you need a lot of sand and the acces on the sided of the clamps needs to be good. We use a loader to get it of in strips of 2 meters. And we call the contractor to cover it up with their crane.
@@KevinJD2030 yeah here also we do a bit so it doesnt blow away and the rest with the contracter