Pouring Concrete on a 100+ Foot Silo

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  • Опубликовано: 19 янв 2025

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  • @st4183
    @st4183 10 месяцев назад +60

    Eric - That drone shot of the silo work really puts the height of the job into perspective. Thanks!

  • @zekeisme1
    @zekeisme1 10 месяцев назад +24

    i have poured a lot of concrete for bridges all over. and that system they have setup is one of the coolest things i ever seen. really brings back the old nostalgic feeling. thanks

    • @BigfootSF68
      @BigfootSF68 10 месяцев назад

      I was a PM for a concrete company back in the day. We did some bridge work too. I got told by someone from the BLM "that we PLACE concrete." :)
      I wonder if placing an anchor for pipe to allow a pump to hook up at the bottom then the cart operator could chug the pump to fill the cart. Or, the pipe could be plumbed to attach to the hopper. That said, the formwork may only be rated at a slow rate per hour.

  • @turklayher4794
    @turklayher4794 10 месяцев назад +37

    Your farm has the cleanest cows with the nicest looking hooves of any farm channel I watch!!! Great job.

  • @jackthewisedog5171
    @jackthewisedog5171 10 месяцев назад +13

    Sounds like Meghan is a great help around the farm. i think you said she also looks after the calf barn. Great to have such good people around you

  • @Andynos2
    @Andynos2 9 месяцев назад +1

    I’ve been waiting for that one drone shot. The one where you follow the bucket up at the same rate 👌. Nicely done. Keep up the great videos.

  • @jamesmisener3006
    @jamesmisener3006 10 месяцев назад +64

    Thanks to the Silo crew for letting us have a look at their work. That cement cart is a ride like no other. I'd be checking the rigging on that swinging arm often but I would do it.
    8:15 I chucked when Erik mentioned he feels like he's being watched lately, by two guys, while thousands of us are looking over his shoulder at the same time! I guess you can't edit real life eh Erik? Cheers to all. 🇨🇦

    • @donnamullins2089
      @donnamullins2089 10 месяцев назад +4

      That's funny. I was thinking the same thing. He forgot about us.

    • @afriendtoo6971
      @afriendtoo6971 10 месяцев назад +1

      Reminds me of riding the Big Shot on top of the Stratosphere in Vegas...

  • @jdschini
    @jdschini 10 месяцев назад +1

    It was good to be along for your morning milking and chores. Your cows are all so clean and well cared for. And I want to commend you and your family as it takes everyone to keep a dairy farm this clean and tidy. And thank you so much for the drone footage of the silo build. I am looking forward to watching the rest of the build. Have a blessed day!

  • @Robert-lt3gp
    @Robert-lt3gp 10 месяцев назад +11

    Great to see you and your dad working together. 1st silo almost done and machines ready for hard work.Greets from Slovenia!!

  • @carlavision6143
    @carlavision6143 10 месяцев назад +1

    I'm new to your channel and had to pause it. We used to have a dairy back in 1980 to 1988 our Mom sold it after our Dad passed away from cancer on December 22,1987. I loved walking to the dairy barn in the wee hours of the morning when I'd still be awake and sewing on my needlepoint on plastic canvas. Our dairy barn was a lot different than what yours is. Now, I'll get back to your video. Just finished your video and really enjoyed it. Our dairy wasn't as big as yours and it was only the barn, calf barn, silo and 3 feed bins back of the dairy barn.

  • @steveadams99708
    @steveadams99708 10 месяцев назад +4

    Another great video Eric. Really nice that you take the time and effort to keep us up on what is going on there on your farm. I enjoy watching you and your dad work together, an opportunity I never had. That silo building is very interesting. Thank you.

  • @scottlabant8406
    @scottlabant8406 10 месяцев назад +5

    Great video! Old tried and true method is great, spent summer on dairy farm in Perry County in early 70's and that is how they contructed a Star silo then. They were milking 50 cows, farm is still operating today.

  • @OldGuyAdventure
    @OldGuyAdventure 10 месяцев назад +15

    Thank you for giving us a look at how they pour; that was so interesting. I have seen a few silos, and it was always a wonder how they poured them in the past. It would be interesting to watch them switch out the forms to move up. I have seen slip forming on a dam, and I wonder just how similar the forming of your silo is.

    • @peterhejny363
      @peterhejny363 10 месяцев назад

      They unlock the bottom form and pull it up and lock it in on top. We have 3 poured silos on our farm. The last one was in the mid 70s. 1st one in 50s lol

  • @elizabethbradley7621
    @elizabethbradley7621 10 месяцев назад +17

    That was a great shot of the top of the silo. Thank you

  • @Dan-qy1rg
    @Dan-qy1rg 10 месяцев назад +3

    A few years ago, my son and I replaced a few of his skid plates too, it wasn't too bad to do. Didn't have any issues with the shafts, the gearing or oil, but the knives are always replaced or sharpened to begin the hay season. Good to see the silo progressing, thanks for the update, I hope you have a good week.

  • @merlinbrenneman7567
    @merlinbrenneman7567 10 месяцев назад +2

    Another great video, Eric! I went looking for your new silo yesterday after our Church service. I figured I would see it from a distance because of its height in your past videos. I found it! Looks good so far. Can't wait until all 3 silos are up and finished. Also, your triticale looks good for early March. Wait until mid week with warmer temps. Should help it grow. Thanks!

  • @danielcooke7911
    @danielcooke7911 10 месяцев назад +14

    Interesting instalment, be interesting to see the changes coming to the farm. In the U.K. farmers are being done over with milk pricing so watch with interest how you’re keeping the farm profitable and functioning in a way that keeps the tradition alive. Can’t blame you for trying new things and soon I fear complete automation of farming and losing the family traditions of dairymen and farmers. You can also tell how much you all care for the animals and each improvement is calculated on not just cost and time but the animal welfare is paramount.

  • @matthewnasci2646
    @matthewnasci2646 10 месяцев назад +1

    Been waiting for the drone shots of the concrete pour. Really, really cool. Thanks

  • @thomasperez4412
    @thomasperez4412 10 месяцев назад +2

    Still enjoy watching you work with your Dad each day. That very tall new silo is coming along nicely. Good workers up there. You remain as awesome as ever. Be careful. Tom in Minneapolis

  • @lewisdavies-morris7900
    @lewisdavies-morris7900 10 месяцев назад +4

    I've worked on a few farms as a farm hand and with a construction firm I must say that you're cows are the cleanest ones I've seen ever. On a farm

    • @beckyumphrey2626
      @beckyumphrey2626 10 месяцев назад +1

      I agree. His girls and barns are beautiful and so clean.

  • @harveypenner2386
    @harveypenner2386 10 месяцев назад +9

    Great video!! In my mind, I always thought that the bunker silage pit was cheaper than putting up an upright silo. But maybe its cheaper or about the same expenditure? It would be interesting to compare the costs....

    • @Stupid1616
      @Stupid1616 10 месяцев назад +3

      A bunker is a lot cheaper, the reason they are using upright storage, is because they are moving to fully automated feeding. So the feed needs to be stored this way.

    • @jasonshort3100
      @jasonshort3100 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@LastNamefirst-wv7jj you need to watch the video where he explains all of this, they though through everything and decided that defacing and loading feed boxes just wasn't a viable option. So they opted for this. I actually agree with them, if you are having an automated system, why mess around filling feed boxes.

    • @FreeloaderFarms
      @FreeloaderFarms 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@LastNamefirst-wv7jj always some know it all 😂. It's a shame there's no right way to farm, they can do what they want.

    • @jasonshort3100
      @jasonshort3100 10 месяцев назад +1

      @LastNamefirst-wv7jj They aren't stupid, it's their Farm, Their money, They can do whatever they like.

    • @10thgenerationdairyman
      @10thgenerationdairyman  10 месяцев назад +9

      @LastNamefirst-wv7jj the big kicker for me with using the bunks is feed freshness. Defacing the silage and letting it in a pile for 4 to 16 hours before feeding it to the cows is a problem. Our bunk floors need to be resurfaced and we should expand the silage capacity and buy new walls for a couple narrow triticale bunks. Then buy a used payloader and some quality com boxes (45k each) for loading feed into the robot. We could use some old forage boxes but I know those are not built to have acidic fermented feed setting in them 24/7. There we already spent close to two silos worth of money and we still have the labor of loading the boxes 2 or 3 times a day. Also the problem of moisture changes when we get rain in bunker silos. The towers bring other advantages- less feed shrink, little to no mold, no dirt or manure getting tracked into the feed, no throwing tires and cutting plastic. I know what we are getting into with silos. Gotta stay on top of maintenance to avoid most sunday night calls. Triticale door needs moved every 20 days and corn silage every 10 days. Fresh feed on camand for the robot, hard to beat.

  • @birdfeeding
    @birdfeeding 10 месяцев назад +12

    Incredible how they build that silo!

  • @ZekenStreak
    @ZekenStreak 10 месяцев назад

    More exciting times on the farm. This silo project is very cool and a wee bit surprising. Seems like silage has come full circle (upright cement silos, to glass lined, to ground bunkers back to uprights). Great drone shots!! Ya can keep them coming please. Take care & stay safe. Cheers from BC

  • @michaelc.3812
    @michaelc.3812 10 месяцев назад +1

    Eric, I enjoy your videos very much, and I’m always excited to see a new video.your videography has been steadily improving, and it’s clear you have many gifts (from above). Keep them coming!

  • @Ctyschooldriver
    @Ctyschooldriver 2 месяца назад

    Keep up the good, honest, hard work. We are originally from Lancaster, PA. Live in Cleveland,TN for nine years.

  • @carlportland
    @carlportland 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for bringing us along

  • @hikanthus
    @hikanthus 10 месяцев назад +29

    "strange feeling that I'm being watched"... well, I mean, you're carrying around a camera that represents 434,000 people who are interested in what you're doing... =). Great vids as always, interesting to watch horizontal bunker space get turned into vertical silos...

    • @CaucasianCajun
      @CaucasianCajun 8 месяцев назад +1

      He legit edits EVERYTHING we see...
      He chooses what is shown to his channel. Completely different from someone watching you in real time

    • @hikanthus
      @hikanthus 7 месяцев назад

      @@CaucasianCajun (sarcasm) WHAAAAAAAAT??!?!?!
      I think you missed the original joke...

    • @CaucasianCajun
      @CaucasianCajun 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@hikanthus I understood the joke
      ...made ZERO sense.

  • @dougdiplacido2406
    @dougdiplacido2406 10 месяцев назад

    Eric, you should ask the guys if you could take a ride on that cart. Looks like it would be a lot of fun. Seeing you and your Dad getting the equipment ready for summer work is encouraging. Your videos are always fun and informative to watch. Thanks.

  • @diggersdiecast8879
    @diggersdiecast8879 10 месяцев назад +9

    i wonder if they felt similar having a drone fly over their heads haha, awesome video sir. Thank you

  • @oliviafrost1808
    @oliviafrost1808 10 месяцев назад

    Wow that silo is amazing, incredible!! And not even full height yet. We just don't see the verticle silos in nz, never. You gona be brave climbing that to set up for harvest. Awesome drone work, great vid.

  • @chrisdaniel1339
    @chrisdaniel1339 5 месяцев назад

    That is a pretty slick system they have, fast too. Nice drone shots. I would have been awesome if you got closer or zoomed in to get up close and personal with what they are doing.

  • @elizabethbradley7621
    @elizabethbradley7621 7 месяцев назад

    What is the life of the new silos? I love the way you explain what you are doing. That helps me understand just how a farm really work. Thank you so much. ❤❤❤❤

  • @steveneal2706
    @steveneal2706 10 месяцев назад

    Amazing video of the silo and the people running.. Glad you and dad got the mower ready for cutting. Thank you and your dad so much..y'all are awesome

  • @maniachill3069
    @maniachill3069 10 месяцев назад

    Wow! Awesome drone shots! I love seeing the old technology still working well with the way they build that silo.
    Hello from Maine.

  • @Just-Ross
    @Just-Ross 10 месяцев назад +7

    great work as always - thanks for the content!

  • @timothyfry8470
    @timothyfry8470 10 месяцев назад

    Nice seeing the progress on the silo, it takes a lot of patience to work that high up. The workers make it look so easy and I enjoy all of your videos

  • @tomasdrumm5685
    @tomasdrumm5685 10 месяцев назад

    The concrete silo building method is awesome. Fantastic video well done

  • @philipfleming3546
    @philipfleming3546 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great day. It's great to see father/son working together in family business. You and dad need to wear safety glasses when working under or on equipment.

  • @AncilOverbey
    @AncilOverbey 10 месяцев назад +1

    Eric, thanks for the silo updates. It has been amazing to watch. Question: Are the other two silos going to be as tall as this one?

  • @dogyerf21
    @dogyerf21 10 месяцев назад +1

    those silo drone shots are sweet. really puts the gravity of their concrete work into perspective. edit: after reading the comments, i guess a bunch of people feel the same.

  • @TheGilbert48197
    @TheGilbert48197 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for showing us how they get the concrete up there and how they Pour it, boy that is going be very tall, and thank you for how you fix the field hay cutter, and showing part of your day.

  • @timimhoff8297
    @timimhoff8297 10 месяцев назад

    Those silo worker must have nerves of steel, the drone shot gave the shakes.....Good Work. btim sw pa.

  • @Canoga_Knuckles
    @Canoga_Knuckles 10 месяцев назад

    Wow that was a great vid ! The aerial footage was outstanding, most notably the time/angles to take in the total visual of the work process, the surrounding views. Loved the background music as well two👍👍best video I’ve seen in a week !

  • @adamrosenhamer3762
    @adamrosenhamer3762 10 месяцев назад

    Love the drone shots of them pouring the silo! Awesome how the form is basically also the mechanism to move the concrete!

  • @doseofboost4509
    @doseofboost4509 10 месяцев назад

    the reason i love this channel an have from the first video is because theirs no fake shit .............its authentic and genuine

  • @josephtrainor279
    @josephtrainor279 10 месяцев назад

    The drone footage was awesome. It was great to see the work from that angle.

  • @spencercrispell3255
    @spencercrispell3255 10 месяцев назад

    Awesome video with the drone while they were pouring the concrete, thanks for all the videos.

  • @billjoat
    @billjoat 10 месяцев назад

    Great video Eric. The drone parts were amazing. I'm excited to see you climb the outside ladder to the top so we can the see the fabulous view from the top. The top would be a great place for a satelite office!!

  • @pennsylvaniadairyman2290
    @pennsylvaniadairyman2290 10 месяцев назад

    Very cool seeing the silo go up. We probably replaced about a half dozen of those shafts on our discbine last year. It gets to the point where you wonder if it wouldn’t make more sense to just get a new cutter bar.

  • @drsmith4806
    @drsmith4806 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hey Eric love the video's could you show how they move the form up to next stage?
    Can't wait to see this new system up & running & the vidoes along the way thanks for showing us the great videos.

  • @ez1913
    @ez1913 10 месяцев назад +3

    Will you need to climb to setup the unloaded and open doors?

  • @danielahlf8867
    @danielahlf8867 10 месяцев назад

    I used to build silos back in the early eighties. The tallest was over 300 ft. Built smoke stacks the same way. Built a few up around 1000 ft. Quite a view from that high up. Brings back a lot of memories.

  • @jamesbristow5740
    @jamesbristow5740 10 месяцев назад

    That's pretty awesome to see a big new silo going up, I never cared for all the plastic that gets thrown away with wrapped bales and bunks but I understand the bottom line and price dictates design a lot of the time.

  • @brycekirby1567
    @brycekirby1567 10 месяцев назад

    Nice to see all the progress you have made over the years

  • @douglasharmer690
    @douglasharmer690 10 месяцев назад

    Hello Megan! You are a dedicated 10th Gen worker. I hope they take good care of you. Maybe a fast "Hello" in one of the videos.
    God bless all 10th Gen workers and all farmers!

  • @TheFarmingLife
    @TheFarmingLife 10 месяцев назад +3

    Eventually the whole Farm will be done by robots? I'm still in the early stages trying to figure how to spend money to move our farm forward with the economy price of beef calves thanks for sharing the video hope you have a great day

  • @michaelc.3812
    @michaelc.3812 10 месяцев назад

    God bless our farmers for they feed us! We love you guys!! Thank you.

  • @billpotmesil
    @billpotmesil 10 месяцев назад

    Like how you call the cows Ladies! We did, too, and also used Sunshine and Sweetheart! Long way up to the top of the silo! Also love your music!

  • @beckyumphrey2626
    @beckyumphrey2626 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great video. Your girls are so clean and well cared.for in their immaculate barns.

  • @braddobson2060
    @braddobson2060 10 месяцев назад

    Very good video the drone footage was amazing. Your cows looked especially clean and had a very shiny coat.

  • @JohnBrown-pw3bz
    @JohnBrown-pw3bz 10 месяцев назад

    12:38 what are your plans for the old silage bunkers.
    Are you considering future buildings.
    Would a merry go round milking system be next?

  • @donaldfoltz4649
    @donaldfoltz4649 10 месяцев назад

    Wow, that’s one tall silo, pretty amazing. What a giant step forward you’ve taking.

  • @donnamullins2089
    @donnamullins2089 10 месяцев назад

    Amazing build. Was looking to see how those guys were tethered. Man on the cement cart is but can't see where the other guy is tethered. Does the cement cart also vibrate the mix to insure a solid mass? When they come down is it on the bucket winch? I would like to see that ride. Thanks for the aerial.

  • @Mike_Engel
    @Mike_Engel 10 месяцев назад +1

    Nice Silo construction video..... Do the cows use the Brushes during the winter time?

  • @robertthomas5590
    @robertthomas5590 10 месяцев назад +1

    I love that silo footage. Thanks for sharing.

  • @jameswalker-ck5ho
    @jameswalker-ck5ho 10 месяцев назад +1

    Wow your going to need some HP on that blower a center fill with dry silage can plug easy

  • @kevinhelgerson982
    @kevinhelgerson982 10 месяцев назад +7

    Damn that’s high. Not for me. Love your videos.

  • @kevinotoole4115
    @kevinotoole4115 10 месяцев назад

    Great vid Eric love watchin em. Only thing id say about the crimpers on the mower is that when you cut the crop the crimpers crush the stalks which can cause the nutrients to be drained away and left on the ground rather than in your feed like yes its great for drying but you can get a better crop if you dont crimp it 👍👍

    • @10thgenerationdairyman
      @10thgenerationdairyman  10 месяцев назад

      I've heard that but we have not found it to hurt feed quality. Some say crimping is better for feed quality because it stops the plant from respirating after mowing.

  • @Warcity777
    @Warcity777 10 месяцев назад +1

    I am curious I have no idea but how long does a knife on the mower last you? I know you do a lot of cutting. Hope you have a great day!

  • @JohnBrown-pw3bz
    @JohnBrown-pw3bz 10 месяцев назад

    Perhaps you could turn a portion of the old silage platforms into a two-story machinery maintenance space.
    Put in a second floor over portion with a slot so that you could work on the underside of machines without laying on your backs.

  • @Textheinfidel
    @Textheinfidel 10 месяцев назад +2

    Awesome video!! Love the drone footage!!

  • @jesusisGod1434
    @jesusisGod1434 10 месяцев назад

    Your channel has grown so much! Great work! Love to see you working hard, and all of us enjoying the videos you make. It’s never boring! ❤✝️❤️

  • @scottscaneh
    @scottscaneh 10 месяцев назад +1

    With switching to DST how does that affect your milk production? Have you done any recording of production?

  • @thereissomecoolstuff
    @thereissomecoolstuff 10 месяцев назад +1

    When a dairy/Feed farmers says “It could always be worse, could be a concrete silo builder.” That says it all

  • @gavinperry7237
    @gavinperry7237 10 месяцев назад

    Hopefully during the building of the 2nd or 3rd silo you have the opportunity for time lapse shots of the forms being raised from one ring to the next.

  • @Kraffty808
    @Kraffty808 10 месяцев назад

    Those are some insane shots with the drone! Silo crew getting it done. Nice!

  • @waltermartin6250
    @waltermartin6250 9 месяцев назад

    I worked for star silo in 1978 I was on the 16 feet diameter height was 60-80 sure was a good experience hard work thanks for video

  • @brentfarrow8125
    @brentfarrow8125 10 месяцев назад +5

    Love the silo pouring just cool

  • @arthurok327
    @arthurok327 10 месяцев назад

    Howdy Eric, I hope ya'll are doing well,
    That was really Cool, Thank you so much for showing the pouring of that 100 ' ring, that was so Cool to see !! The only silos around our Farm, are the 2 feedlots, they have 8 at one feedlot, and 6 at the other 1, we don't have any silos on our Farm up here in Alberta, Canada 🇨🇦 just grain bins, and silage bunks, you definitely have a impressive dairy farm Eric, very organized 👍Stay safe, God Bless and Farm on my Friends

  • @GlassImpressions
    @GlassImpressions 10 месяцев назад

    Fascinating silo method. Great drone shot!

  • @billsauberlich7337
    @billsauberlich7337 10 месяцев назад +2

    Do you need to have warning lights on the top of the silos when finished?

  • @johnhaneke8708
    @johnhaneke8708 10 месяцев назад

    Especially appreciated the drone shots.. How do the concrete pourers get up to the top? Use the outside stairs without protective outer cover?? Thanks for showing this construction.

  • @browneyes-cj8eg
    @browneyes-cj8eg 10 месяцев назад

    That Silo is amazing.. nice drone work. how do those guys get up and down. Ride the little cart..

  • @markf350s
    @markf350s 8 месяцев назад

    Hello so I have a question how did the workers get off of the level that they're working on because the steps can't be solid in the side yet?

  • @jacktomberlin7976
    @jacktomberlin7976 10 месяцев назад

    Just curious! Is that new teat cleaning system working out okay? It looks like it saves a lot of time. As well as towels. Are you starting to see the benefits yet.

  • @mndeveloper9836
    @mndeveloper9836 10 месяцев назад +3

    Is this silo tall enough that you have to have the red beacon for planes on the top?

  • @MichaelHolloway
    @MichaelHolloway 10 месяцев назад

    thanks for the silo build coverage - neat!

  • @patrickmorris3990
    @patrickmorris3990 10 месяцев назад

    Eric, they are really doing great work! Is that Schollenberger?

  • @farmboysteve3295
    @farmboysteve3295 8 месяцев назад

    That contraption at the top of the silo is pretty nifty

  • @ourv9603
    @ourv9603 10 месяцев назад

    Speaking of Dairies...
    My neighborhood has a big busy boulavard crowded with very few houses but mostly it is elbow to elbow with businesses & shopping strips. One day our local paper ran a story.
    It said 100 years ago that boulavard was the lonely old county road which had dairies scattered along it. An old timer said as you traveled the old road you would hear the milk maids singing to their cows as they milked.
    !

  • @martinmallasch2814
    @martinmallasch2814 7 месяцев назад

    I'm surprised you don't seem to using never sieze on the bolts or even grease on the shafts, that is a rule of mine, especially if i know I'll be back in there taking it apart. Or did i miss something? Nice looking cows btw, really clean looking herd.

  • @michel4music
    @michel4music 10 месяцев назад

    With Kuhn mowers you should put your knives the other way around then you do, you may want to check that. The other way around they are kind of selfsharpening. How often do you change your oil on the mower, 5 years or so?

  • @mlmeyer79
    @mlmeyer79 10 месяцев назад

    There isn't enough money printed to get me to do that! The guy on the edge with the concrete bucket - oh heck NO! Nice video as always.

  • @lawsonjax8883
    @lawsonjax8883 10 месяцев назад

    Do those silos unload from the top like the stave silos or are they like the harvester and unload from the bottom?

    • @MellowYe77ow
      @MellowYe77ow 10 месяцев назад

      They're top unloading.

  • @danfinley3690
    @danfinley3690 10 месяцев назад

    Everything is looking awesome gosh bless y’all thanks for all y’all do

  • @MorganOtt-ne1qj
    @MorganOtt-ne1qj 10 месяцев назад

    Weakest part of the NH cutterbar is those shafts. I hate to admit it, but JD has a better cutterbar design. Single oil check and fill points. Great video!

  • @cdickson3763
    @cdickson3763 10 месяцев назад

    Hey Eric, maybe this was already answered. The scaffold/floor system those guys are standing on. How do they move it? What is it mounted to?

  • @harveystephens6115
    @harveystephens6115 10 месяцев назад

    Nice progress on solo. Be long climb to setup unload device!
    Enjoy the channel!

    • @harveystephens6115
      @harveystephens6115 10 месяцев назад

      Was shaft just rusted to gearbox! Just curious on their shaft removal! Penetrating oil too helps!

  • @tuck4511
    @tuck4511 10 месяцев назад

    Nice drone coverage there Eric!

  • @chuckolson5825
    @chuckolson5825 10 месяцев назад

    When these go into operation does someone have to go to the level that is being used or is it all automated.

  • @molotov9502
    @molotov9502 10 месяцев назад

    Glad to see that silo crew wearing their fall protection harnesses. That's a long way down!