WE ARE FINALLY DOING IT... AFTER 12 YEARS THE CHANNELS ARE GOING IN!!
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- In todays video it is the start of getting the channels in, We have been wanting to do this for 12 years and now we are getting on... It's always harder than we first thought and finding a few issues along the road.
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The fact tom manages to create content and farm Is just the best keep up the good work
I must have that that happens me at night and I'm only 11
Awesome work, inspiring for us all!
Monster effort every video. Love the lad. Inspiring
I think Tom must have more hours in the day than the rest of us! haha
Thanks team, really appreciate the comments ☺️
The flickering comes from the shutter speed of the camera matching the frequency of the lights so changing the camera shutter speed should help.
This ^^^ - If 50 hertz doesn't solve, try 60 or vice versa whichever your default goPro settings are.
There always has to be that "oh shit" moment when you're working on spongy dirt.
The magic search term for your milk crate mover is "sack truck looped handles" and cool vid as always, also the bulbs will be because the bulbs I'm guessing are led so are dimming based on the UK grid which is 50hz but go pros usually run at 30 or 60fps, to fix either would need to change FPS or get bulbs that aren't pulse width modulated
Spot on, it's easier to adjust the frame speed & shutter speed to multiples of the frequency of the AC current.🙂
The lights wont be PWM or being dimmed. The flickering is just because they don’t have sufficient smoothing in the circuitry that creates the DC voltage for the LEDs.
@@rossl4975 Suprised they didn't go for dimmable IP65 LED (UFO) high bay, they are quite popular in parlours.
Finally, Marc has an excavator with a tiltrotor. They are amazing and it's a pleasure to see someone who knows how to handle it 👍
Yes ! He’s a handy pilot indeed 👍🏻
Tom have u won the lottery but u haven’t told anyone? The price of just the concrete alone without the man power. Mind blowing bro. Have a wonderful day from Texas Tom and to Mr. Ginger himself.
Yes looking faward to the Sunday videos 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Awesome work from you and your guys. Love seeing the farm getting better and better. Don't worry about filming or not filming , us hard core fans will watch what ever you want us to watch. Hope Jo is doing ok and Baby Pem is growing nicely. Xx
Bonjour toujours des journées bien remplis merci pour le partage Dominique du 62 France a bientôt pour d'autres vidéo hâte de voir la nouvelle salle de traite en fonctionnement 😊🐄🐄🐑🐏🐐💪✋🌲🌳👌🏼
The community here is unreal, nice work team! Love to see the support from so many!
I literally can't wait to the parlour is built. It'll make Tom's life so much easier too!!
I won't mind parlor upon parlor videos. Been dying to see this done. Its worth the show. We want to see it all as we won't ever see a parlor build again so keep it coming .. very interesting and I'm sure the team you have to do everything will be able to fix whatever problems arise. We have faith in them they are truly wonderful at what they do and so are you and your team!
Tom stop worrying so much. Do what you can, when you can, we will be here no matter what.
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Tom, farm machinery is so loud you need to protect your ears. My dad had Tinnitus from working on fighter jets. He said it drove him crazy, especially at night when he'd go to sleep, it was always there whistling 👂👂👂
Second this comment, my mum was the farmer in my family and she is nearly deaf from all the tractor work
A digger with a wrist - how cool was that!
Don’t apologize your killing it!!!!!!
Great video again. Once the parlour is done and all the concrete is done, next step will be to roof the last silage area
His next job will be the arrival of the little pemberton making its appearance.
Tom it's not the lights but the frame rate of the GoPro. The light will be 50Hz.
Your deeper channels at the back are not wasted, a channel with a back fall ensures that water is retained in the bottom, it helps to float the solids out of the channel. I remember one on our farm that always blocked up and that was how we fixed it, deepening it at the far end to ensure that there was enough water at the back for it to work properly.
Film in another framerate for the lights flickering
Ben did a great job staging that photo. Absolutely gorgeous looking beef😍🤤
The skill of the heavy equipment operators that have been at your worksites is just off the scale! I never realized there were buckets that could move in so many additional dimentions from the regular buckets. Wow! And I was so happy to see those channels make it into the ground, despite what you told us about the height issues with the existing infrastructure. 🎉 As always, thanks, Tom, for taking us along on your farming journey - it is a ton of time and effort just managing the video/editing/posting process, let alone your real day job! 🐄❤🐑❤🚜❤
Trying to figure out if you've got a black eye in the outro or if you've just rubbed muck on your face 😄 Thanks for another great video Tom!
Whew! I am tired just watching all of that work!!! Wow!! You guys killed it! Getting excited for your new parlor! 😊
TOM ....it looks amazing. Wot you have managed in the last 2 years on the farm is amazing work..
Small problems will always happen, but in the end, I have no doubt you will come up with a solution.
Greetings from Norfolk 👍🍺🇬🇧
You need a "crud buster" make a poop smoothie or of it then pump.
It's the alternating current the gopro is picking up, not the bulbs. .
Switch your GoPro to Pal, looks like your filming in NTSC which is better suited to 60hz electrics.Pal is the setting you want for UK and Europe.
An idea for a Sunday video would be just a chat with all the things you've learned and some of the difficulties you've had on this years building projects and how you've dealt with them
Never ever apologise for keeping it real Oliver.
Because someone else knowing they aren’t in the storm alone, it could make all the difference to them.
I have to say that I can't wait for your video's Tuesdays and Fridays really makes me smile😊
Tom! Slow down! It will all come together and we will always be here, we arent going anywhere. Lots to fit in before baby I know but you'll burn out! Its looking amazing 😊
What an amazing digger! Thanks for sharing Tom
A burger and a coffe buys a lot of good will.
The part you were filming at 17:24 looks like you used SO MUCH OF THAT CRUSH. What a money saver that was sitting in your yard ready to be used! Keeping it for crushing definitely seems to have paid off.
The LED lighting has a frequency which is different to the refresh rate on the Go Pro, so you will not be able to stop the 'flickering' - unless you can alter the Go Pro refresh rate.
If nobody has said already about the wheels for milk crates they are sold as sack Trucks there's loads for sale on the interweb pal
Good video! I bet that your family can't wait for this to be done with!
You should cut that piece of cement with the cobbles and have it put into the entrance of where you are having the public come through. It's very old and interesting part of the farm.
Awesome video tom your all working very hard ...the excavator operator 💯 per cent Good one of best 👌 👍 ...new parlour coming on leap and bounds thanks tom 👍 good luck 👍
Tom you can’t keep all of your people happy all of the time.
We can all see how desperately busy you all are on all fronts so we are just pleased to receive what we get ,when we get it and in whatever form that takes.
You are doing your best under real time constraints and issues and your best is more than good enough 👍🏼
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Tom, the lights are usually not the problem, it’s the frame rate. Is your GoPro on 50fps or 25 fps? If not try it, it should fix the problem.
The knockel on the Excavator is a swedish invention called here in Sweden, Rotor-Tilt. They manufactured the first in the 1980s. 😊
Huge fan been here since the beginning love all that you do
Soooo much work going on and you’re still smiling, bet you go to bed shattered 😮. It will be worth it in the end and life is for living and doing as much as you can 😊
Doing good! 😇💜
the guy that was operating that excavator did a real bang up job of it, the best operator i have ever seen, great job and a super video
The precision with which they can operate a 12 ton digger, like a machinist's mill is amazing to see. Then do the work in rubbery clay ground and get concrete to lay within a mil of spec... WOW! The quality of workmanship on display with this farm project is a real credit to so many skilled trades.
Go to your local farm shops and see if they have any of the trolley so it makes it easier to move the pallets for martin
Tom, I wish I had a 1/4 of your energy. Do you ever stop? The channel was going so well till that last piece broke. You shall overcome I’m sure.
Looking forward to more parlour episodes coming up.
26:58 👀 How you seem to remain calm and on top of everything is incredible. Juggling so many moving plates must be hard work, and that's on top of the usual farm work that can't be put on hold.
Well done to all, what an achievement 👍👍👍😁😁😁
Watching while sitting at my desk with some time to kill…..watching your hard work is making me feel a bit guilty! Great job!
Oh no, concrete splashes on your new wall! Working on drains in the rain. Ah, the irony. Putting those channels in will free up some space, eh? After the rain, you have a lap pool! Love your videos, Tom. Thanks!
Tom I was at ur farm on Wednesday 23 you were not there but your mam and dad was great food hbd to your wife
Why didn't you put an ajustable floor in the milkparlour? You have multiple milkers, save an back.
To stop flickering on go pro, go to settings and change video format from NTSC to PAL, then change frame rate from 50 to 25. Hope that helps.
You guys are getting there. Lot's of work and jobs getting done.
Tom check the setting on the go pro. Is it set to 50 or 60 htz... whichever it is on switch to the other setting...should cure your light flicker..👍
We love every video no matter what the content. Your team is doing an amazing job. Unexpected things always happen, its how you deal with them that counts
Try recording at 25 / 30 frames per second instead of 50 / 60... It should help with the light flicker!
Hello Tom , Our neighbor keeps a machine right by the pit and turn it on to mix his slurry to keep it slushy so it won’t clog up. Maybe that is what you guys need to keep the slurry slushy .
The picture off you meat brings back beautiful memories off my visit to your farm earlier this year. My mom is still talking about how beautiful your meat tasted. Yummy
Its a sack truck not a trolley Tom. Not sure where you'd find that loop arrangement for the handle type but bet your normal supplier has similar or screwfix or toolstation.
Think how clean your farm is going to be with all that drainage, well done!
That digger driver is phenomenal!
This was an extremely exciting video. So much being done over even in two weeks that’s a lot and I was so impressed with the handling of the big machinery I think he only got a few kernels of cement sand in the new channel. You have a bunch of talented men working for you. Sunday was going to enjoy watching you. Use your new parlor. Oh that the cows will be happy after they get used to it. Very well done Tom. And it’s good to see your dad.
Hope the revenue from these videos cover the cost of the milking bale 🤞
Another great video it is coming along nicely Tom 👍👍👍
Tom get that open pit outside your new milking parlour covered . An accident waiting to happen with so many people about.
All coming together beautifully, well mostly broken channel apart, but will be in place for decades to come and make everything so much more efficient. Just think it was the very last time you have had to move those channels!
Really gutting about the channel pushed in, but I think that can be expected from the land being DRENCHED, water table rose quite high clearly!
Fifth wettest summer on record for a summer in Maine, USA and you get our weather a few days later generally. This week looking pretty good.
As a student I worked on a Horticultural Nursery in Norfolk that had been a WW11 Bomber base. Some of the concrete that was lifted was 16 feet deep where a bomb creator was just filled with concrete. 😊
Good one Tom can't wait to see the new parlor in action.
I respect the fact that your investing and taking iver the farm most kids today want nothing to do with it and justtm sell it
Great video Tom and now you have a rather bigger concrete job on hand and it’s always the way when you start digging up old concrete where do you stop and a easy answer is where the digger can run on it without breaking it and keep up with the great videos the parlour looks fantastic 👏👏👍👍
Love the longer videos
Ascroft's are a great bunch of gents and top skills by Mark 👏👏👏
Cracking job you have a great team working with you won't be long now 👍 👏
That trolley that Martin wants is called a sack barrow, isn't it? I've bought them from places like Toolstation and B&Q but you can get really heavy duty ones too. And ones with three wheels each side, which can go up and down stairs.
Regarding the lights. You could change the gopro setting called flicker or something. Basically it changes the framerate from 24 or 60 or 120 etc to 25 or 50 or 100. It fixed the issue for me. It changes it form 60hz to 50hz or the otherway round depending on what it is currently. Hope this helps
You are a Star Tom, props to all of the different teams behind you making the magic happen! You're efforts to bring people's attention to where their food comes from and the hard work that goes typically unseen to produce it makes you a real farming hero!
You can never have too many wheelbarrows. 👍👍😊
Your getting there I know its been a slower process then you planned but if you get everything right you'll be good for a good few decades to come
Thank you for taking us with you on the journey
Look after yourself and your lovely pregnant wife make sure you have some down time
Fantastic to see the Channel finally being completed. The precision - 1mm - that Mark is able to accomplish on that digger is amazing.
if you get a chance Tom would love to know the pedigrees of the Shorthorns / Ayrshire calves in that pen looking like they are going to make great cows
Ben is The Man! Cracking bit of beef Tom
Where you are standing, in the pit of the Parlour, I remember the start of your "creating a new work space, to milk you dairy herd", it was a water logged hole, in the ground. It has been an interesting journey, thru your go pro camera lens, watching the construction of this new facility. Next video, is the cows being moved into "test run" the milking machinery.
Tom! Change your GoPro setting from NTSC to PAL or PAL to NTSC whichever one it's on to see if that stops the lights flickering in the parlor! Should be in the settings
You’re doing great things Tom!
Great job Ben! That looks amazing!
It’s a sack trolley you are needing, schools do have some hanging around , wonder about your old school?
Great video Tom 😁
Perfect pic great shot for the Papers or a banner on the top of sales flyers..
Easy does it Tom . One step at a time ! You are almost there mate 💪🏽
Haven't watched for a while but it's great to see you achieving so much looking forward to seeing the parlor in action all the best
Installing some DC lighting would stop the flicker effect, you can get it for workshops. Alternatively you could try and put half of your lighting on one phase, half on another. You may still get the flicker on the camera but it wouldn't be as noticeable.
C35 is used for constructing water retaining structures!
12:39 go to the camera settings and the frame rate the find out which is stops the flickering
Great work Tom, those channels will make your life a lot easier. The parlour is coming on really well can't wait to see it in operation. Hope Jo is still fit and well. Hopefully see you next week.
You can change a setting on the go pro under anti flicker if I remember rightly. Preferences-anti flicker- and change from 60 to 50 hertz and flicker be gone
For the flickering lights, i think you can fix that with playing around with the shutterspeed of the camera/go pro. Think of when you would film an old ctr screen, you would also need to adjust for the flickering with the shutterspeed setting. Greetings keep up the good work!
Hey Tom, if you can adjust the shutter speed on the GoPro that should solve the flickering problem inside the new parlour.
Wow wow i am a young farmer too i did not so much staff when intale ober m'y dad ans mom farms. It s Amazing. . Hope for you in two years you Can slow down a bit and enjoy 💪💪
Fantastic video well done guys
could you look for a picture from back in the day where we can see the cobble?
Happy birthday to you Tom