Brian you are a bloody Legend, most guys don’t even want to be filmed but you put on a stunning performance. What an awesome setup you have, can’t believe your tare weight used to be our gross weight when I used to cart grain. Awesome words on the big C and amazing donation you and your wife just gave. Now the bounty is even higher to want to win the hats. Come on everyone you need to donate let’s blow these guys away with our generosity for a great cause. Well done JH for getting Brian involved what ever it cost you it was worth it.
Wow I love the passion of both of you and the support your giving to the cancer subject. Thank you for the conversation I’m hearing. It’s put me in tears as I lost my mum 3 years ago to cancer and it runs in my family but listening to you speak has made me more determined to get checked regularly and keep my health for my family so thank you. That hit a very emotional spot in my heart but I needed to hear it and sitting here crying I’m still having to say thank you.
Great idea to follow a truck load though the processJH. It was great to hear from Brian’s and all about his amazing truck. Also interesting to see what the ladies do with the sampling as well. It was good of them to go on your video, I am sure a lot of people will appreciate it. Fantastic video JH. Well done.
Good day, I've been watching your videos for the past 2 days, very informative and great film work. My brother in law works at the John Deere branch in Geraldton WA. I currently reside in South Africa but will with out a doubt immigrate to WA anytime. Was on holiday there, very clean and friendly people got to meet a lot of famers when I traveled with him to farms.
That was a Awesome video of what happens after it leaves the farm. Really enjoyed the whole process. What a Great Bloke Brian is for his tour of his rig & his generous donation to movember.
Thanks for that look into the testing part. You see other vids and they just show going through but not an in-depth look into what and how they test etc.
First time I seen the channel, take care of thise check ups for cancer….Road trains, I am american and they are a bit odd to us since its differant..Thank you for detailing the ride out on truck, specs ect..Hello from Kansas
great video guys, interesting about the truck and seeing where it all goes, all apart of making our food and seeing the process, cheers! I've always wondered what is going on inside those buildings in our area :)
Neat way to unload. 50 years a go in Texas we unloaded that way in Texas. It was a sugar beet gate. It just took seconds to unload 17 Mt from a bob tail. Now every load is 2 hoppers on a semi
I have really been enjoying all your content ,I'm a small cattle producer on the East coast Northern Nsw and never known a lot about grain production ,being a former truck driver as well I really enjoyed the insight to the truck and delivery detail in this video, great stuff
Awesome video ! Brian is a legend Would love a video interview with the rest of the crew Henry, George, Dad, Annabelle even JH & his better half how did everyone end up where they are today.
I was hoping you were going to a video as to where your grain went. I wish they had that app on the big terminals over here in America. Enjoy your videos been watching for a while now, I enjoy watching how you do it across the pond. I'm watching from the flint hills of Kansas, we have a few more trees and hills to farm around here.
Just awesome video!! Usually so many videos cover the actual harvesting aspect of the operation, rarely have I watched the final leg of delivery. Brillant and Greetings from Ireland
Very similar to when I bought the sugar down from Lucinda after cyclone Yasi in B- doubles, we used side tippers though. Apart from the moisture test its almost the same.
Good on ya Brian. Bloody nice rig mate!! Good thing for blood tests - if I was a doctor, I'd be shit scared of going near ya! Great thoughts, comments & donation to the cause. You're a close dead ringer for Chopper as well... 🙂 Great video!!!!
Great video Tom, I’m farming in South Australia, and we deliver straight to our local Port at the Viterra site. And a great conversation about men’s health, and you don’t have to wait until your “older” to start being tested. I have heard of some men in their 40’s having problems, so with the blood tests available now there really is no reason not to get checked out. On a side note; please make sure Brian has his seat belt on in the next trip😉👏
I work at a grain receival site in Victoria and I love my job, but it was fascinating to see how different it is there, even some of the tests for canola are different. The iPad is awesome, saves the need for a weigh bridge clerk and all the paperwork, definitely seems like CBH has embraced technology.
I’ve spent a few hrs lined up at CBH in the past. Interesting with your moisture and harvesting compared to Mike Mitchell in Canada where they seem to harvest in cold weather and what looks to very damp conditions .
real good vid,i enjoyed that👍,CBH has fairly modernised their system since i used to haul to Muka and Nungarin in the early 90s,......🤔by any chance does Brian have an uncle called "Chopper"?🤭
To have an idea, what's the cost to transport those 79 tons that goes to the trucker and how cbh got payed...is it a percentage on each sell? Thanks for this excellent video, i'm a French guy and i like to see how things are done.
Thats a right good sounding X15 cummins ...i wish ours here in the USA sounded like it but with our govt all newer engines sound like jet planes vs actual diesel engines
Hi guys. First time watching your channel. One question, what’s the screen on the bottom of the windscreen for? I’ve been a trucker for over 30 years in Canada and have never seen that before.
Correct, however these trailers are multi purpose. If they were belly dumpers then they could only be used for their one job and then not be used during the year. That's why they aren't very common to see around here
Brian you are a bloody Legend, most guys don’t even want to be filmed but you put on a stunning performance. What an awesome setup you have, can’t believe your tare weight used to be our gross weight when I used to cart grain. Awesome words on the big C and amazing donation you and your wife just gave. Now the bounty is even higher to want to win the hats. Come on everyone you need to donate let’s blow these guys away with our generosity for a great cause. Well done JH for getting Brian involved what ever it cost you it was worth it.
Cheers mate
Brian is a bloody champion bloke, great work in front of the camera he’s a natural👍🌾
silky smooth, real layed back in front of camera makes it real easy to listen to him talk about the truck and life
Cheers mate. First time for every thing.
Thanks for sharing Brian. A new RUclips star is born !
I dont know about that
Wow I love the passion of both of you and the support your giving to the cancer subject. Thank you for the conversation I’m hearing. It’s put me in tears as I lost my mum 3 years ago to cancer and it runs in my family but listening to you speak has made me more determined to get checked regularly and keep my health for my family so thank you. That hit a very emotional spot in my heart but I needed to hear it and sitting here crying I’m still having to say thank you.
Coiuh ⛽️😝😝
This is great, Brian’s truck, honest chat about male medical issues and a trip to CBH, always wanted to see that. Thanks to you and Brian.
Cheers mate
Brian’s a mad dog! Loved the walk around with him! What a Great bloke to donate the money from the load to moevember
Cheers mad dog
Lots here that I never knew existed, it's so different from here in the UK. Many thanks
to you and Brian.
Awesome JH. Yip. Lift em while you're empty. What a great dude Brian is. 5 axles up saves a shit tin in R n M. Thanks JH.
Great idea to follow a truck load though the processJH. It was great to hear from Brian’s and all about his amazing truck. Also interesting to see what the ladies do with the sampling as well. It was good of them to go on your video, I am sure a lot of people will appreciate it. Fantastic video JH. Well done.
Bloody good video was great seeing cbh and truck ride
Brian was fantastic, thanks for the tour. And thank you for the prostate part.
Cheers
Great video Brian and JH - very informative and enjoyable!
1st time seeing you, brilliant video…… love to hear a trucker at one with his truck 👏🏻👏🏻😍 love seeing the grain depot too 👍🏻
Good day, I've been watching your videos for the past 2 days, very informative and great film work. My brother in law works at the John Deere branch in Geraldton WA. I currently reside in South Africa but will with out a doubt immigrate to WA anytime. Was on holiday there, very clean and friendly people got to meet a lot of famers when I traveled with him to farms.
That was a Awesome video of what happens after it leaves the farm. Really enjoyed the whole process. What a Great Bloke Brian is for his tour of his rig & his generous donation to movember.
Thanks heaps
Donating money is always the best way to spend, something different about a donation, legends
Like the video, great to see where your grain goes
Great video JH and thanks Brian for a run down of your truck a very impressive vehicle 👏 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Great video, really enjoyed it, well done to everyone who went on camera, especially Brian.
Brian looks like Heath Franklin’s Chopper with the moustache, which is perfect for him, similar elocution without the violence.
Cheers
Always wondered about how this stuff works this is awesome man thanks to you and Brian for sharing
Awesome video mat. Very interesting. I defiantly wil keep watching. You guys are the backbone of our country. Keep up the great work👍
Much appreciated!
Thanks for putting this video together, we found it very informative. On a site note hope you have regular skin checks being outside most of the time.
Great video to help people appreciate what goes on. well done.
What an interesting video and a shout out to all those that participated. Some people aren't comfortable being filmed but it was all well explained
Bloody top blokes. Awesome news about raising money.
Thanks for that look into the testing part. You see other vids and they just show going through but not an in-depth look into what and how they test etc.
First time I seen the channel, take care of thise check ups for cancer….Road trains, I am american and they are a bit odd to us since its differant..Thank you for detailing the ride out on truck, specs ect..Hello from Kansas
Great cause ! My donation has pushed you to $8k ! Great stuff 🎉
Loved your CBH video, very informative 👏👏
First video I seen of yours, but really enjoyed seeing what happens to the grain once it has left the farm.
great video guys, interesting about the truck and seeing where it all goes, all apart of making our food and seeing the process, cheers! I've always wondered what is going on inside those buildings in our area :)
Enjoyed that,I used to dairy farm here in Gippsland, now drive milk tankers,so the weights, lenght etc were interesting
Neat way to unload. 50 years a go in Texas we unloaded that way in Texas. It was a sugar beet gate. It just took seconds to unload 17 Mt from a bob tail. Now every load is 2 hoppers on a semi
What a great video, thanks for the insights into your industry
Great informative video for particularly viewers not involved in the grain industry , well done JH :)
Awesome video thanks for sharing Brian's a legend great explanation on his truck in how thing all work 😀
Cheers
Nice work boys keep it coming
Awesome video guys really enjoyed it interesting
I have really been enjoying all your content ,I'm a small cattle producer on the East coast Northern Nsw and never known a lot about grain production ,being a former truck driver as well I really enjoyed the insight to the truck and delivery detail in this video, great stuff
Totally different the way we do it in the states. Thank you for showing us how you guys do it.
He probably underestimated the gross as he forgot you were in the truck JH! 😂
Thank you very much for this video. Very informative!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome video ! Brian is a legend
Would love a video interview with the rest of the crew Henry, George, Dad, Annabelle even JH & his better half how did everyone end up where they are today.
Cheers
Thank you John for your tour of CBH used to cart top their bins in the 1950 things have certainly changed.
They still use grids from the 1950s
Used to love seeing you boys pull in at the cbh Geraldton at the port when I was doing maintenance on there silos
Great video JH
I was hoping you were going to a video as to where your grain went. I wish they had that app on the big terminals over here in America. Enjoy your videos been watching for a while now, I enjoy watching how you do it across the pond. I'm watching from the flint hills of Kansas, we have a few more trees and hills to farm around here.
Might be wrong but anyone interested in HP and torque what I could find is anything from 500 to 650HP and 1800-2000NM of torque.
600hp 2050ft, this is maximum hp and torque for cummins x15 in Australia by cummins.
Just awesome video!! Usually so many videos cover the actual harvesting aspect of the operation, rarely have I watched the final leg of delivery. Brillant and Greetings from Ireland
Very similar to when I bought the sugar down from Lucinda after cyclone Yasi in B- doubles, we used side tippers though. Apart from the moisture test its almost the same.
Good on ya Brian. Bloody nice rig mate!! Good thing for blood tests - if I was a doctor, I'd be shit scared of going near ya! Great thoughts, comments & donation to the cause. You're a close dead ringer for Chopper as well... 🙂 Great video!!!!
Brian what a legend
Thanks for showing us how it all works, appreciate it :)
Great video Tom, I’m farming in South Australia, and we deliver straight to our local Port at the Viterra site. And a great conversation about men’s health, and you don’t have to wait until your “older” to start being tested. I have heard of some men in their 40’s having problems, so with the blood tests available now there really is no reason not to get checked out. On a side note; please make sure Brian has his seat belt on in the next trip😉👏
Brilliant video
I work at a grain receival site in Victoria and I love my job, but it was fascinating to see how different it is there, even some of the tests for canola are different. The iPad is awesome, saves the need for a weigh bridge clerk and all the paperwork, definitely seems like CBH has embraced technology.
Awesome video liked and subsicribed
They guy with the sunglasses could be a Big Lez character.
That was absolutely fascinating.
Brilliant video.
I’ve spent a few hrs lined up at CBH in the past.
Interesting with your moisture and harvesting compared to Mike Mitchell in Canada where they seem to harvest in cold weather and what looks to very damp conditions .
You guys down under are a good bunch of guys, you just sound diffrent then us guys here in NC and the South of the US
Great video 🇳🇿😎
Brian has a good rig setup
Great video mate and kudos to you and CBH good pr for them
Very interesting thanks
Top Notch!!! Thank you
Agree with the other comments. Fascinating to see where the grain goes. Stores in the UK are tiny by comparison!
Great video, always wondered how the storage worked. 👍
great video
This is interesting!!
real good vid,i enjoyed that👍,CBH has fairly modernised their system since i used to haul to Muka and Nungarin in the early 90s,......🤔by any chance does Brian have an uncle called "Chopper"?🤭
Unfortunately no
Great insight 👍🇬🇧
Glad you enjoyed it
Awesome JH thanks for sharing. That was very informative. If I may ask how much do they charge for storage?
I have a question, and if it has been answered I apologize. But as an American, I’ve never seen the cage in front of the windshield. What is that for?
It’s is to deflect and catch bugs to try and keep the windscreen “cleaner”
There’s no better feeling than pulling out of the sample stand when you know you have a wet load on. High fives all round.
Prostate cancer! Friend diagnosed at 40!! Don't be shy! Please get checked. Two other friends just diagnosed at 60.
What is the wire across the windshield for?
Very interesting trip to CBH. Being a nosy Pom how much does it cost you for each load taken to CBH
To have an idea, what's the cost to transport those 79 tons that goes to the trucker and how cbh got payed...is it a percentage on each sell?
Thanks for this excellent video, i'm a French guy and i like to see how things are done.
Great video! Curious, approximately how much would Brian in this case charge for a load to CBH?
I'm surprised Brian went full disc but it was only a matter of time and the APP that CBH use how long has that been in? last few years or more recent?
Thats a right good sounding X15 cummins ...i wish ours here in the USA sounded like it but with our govt all newer engines sound like jet planes vs actual diesel engines
Very cool digital integration
Hi guys. First time watching your channel. One question, what’s the screen on the bottom of the windscreen for? I’ve been a trucker for over 30 years in Canada and have never seen that before.
If you are talking about the 'mesh' that's on the front windscreen, then that is for the bugs to try keep the windscreen a bit cleaner
Nice
This question prob came up before....but why not a mother bin setup vs the field bins and multiple augers?
He said on another video its so they can split up and mix the grain based on the moisture level instead of dumping everything into a single bin
Headers are the cutting parts in Canada and combines are the machines
Jeepers cripes 2.50 a liter?! Here in the states it's about 0.75 a liter right now. How do you guys do it 😮
thats the truckin aussie way the way it should be, how long does it roughly take for you to get paid for all your grain?
It depends on when we fill our contracts, could be next week could be a deferred payment of a couple months
Can Brian run us through all those dials on his fancy truck, please.
Engine coolant temp, oil pressure, oil temp. Gear box and diff temp. Turbo boost pressure, voltage and obviously speedo n tacho
hey mate just wondering where ya located at in western australia because it seems like you are around boddington area but correct me if im wrong
Down in the Esperance region
@@tomsbrookfarm ahhh nice mate thats a wonderful area to live, ngl i wanna really live down near there
What is your closet town in WA because we may be farming in similar areas
Esperance
10% is dry in Canada for shipping
Also, what HP the engine?
600hp and 2050ft
do you have a boss that overseers all you guys?!!
That would be me
Tell the girls in the shack to turn down the radio eh ... Save you from fighting copyrights!
Wouldn’t belly dump trailers be lighter. Get rid of the hydraulics and simpler construction.
Correct, however these trailers are multi purpose. If they were belly dumpers then they could only be used for their one job and then not be used during the year. That's why they aren't very common to see around here
Love your vids however something like this occasionally keeps it real - nice work team
Is that cascade or scadden?
Ahh gotcha