Loved your dad's statement... "I think it's now re-negotiating time for your wages Jan". He obviously has a great sense of humour. Really do wish you would interview him some time about the farm and the great family he and your mother are raising. Great stuff as always.
agreed....our elders are priceless, and when they die, they take so much wisdom/information/history with them. VERY important to try and document what they have to say. My mother hand-drew a family tree before she died and she went much further than I could even dream about. Glad I have it.
I'm a milk truck driver in Ontario. We use the sight glass (tube) to measure. Most bulk tanks have a dipstick but the larger ones usually have a sight glass. It's rare for tanks to have both
I grew up on a grain, cattle and hog farm. Stopped milking when I was 12 (1971). We were still milking by hand. I have learned so much about dairy farming from your videos! Thank you so much! Keep up the good work.
It’s a huge amount work for a dairy farm. Jan like to see the trouble you go through to assure good quality. I am a little disappointed Jan you didn’t sing us a song from inside the tank. Good acoustics! I like Dad negotiating your pay! I like him!!! HAPPY NEW YEAR!😃😃😃😃👍 Does the feed taste like a power bar!
I am continually impressed with your operation and the high level of attention to detail from today= sanitation, to nutrition, animal husbandry, reproduction, and product quality. Your farm would be an excellent example for a dairy management class at any university in the states. Not that we don't have some fine dairies in the US, but I am so grateful for the time and effort you put into producing these high quality videos. Thank you for educating so many viewers.
Great video Jan! It’s awesome to see how much pride you take in the quality of care of your milk tanks. These are things that folks who are not farmers just take for granted...very educational! Glad you made it to the grain processor and back safely! I’m from Texas and folks down here don’t drive on roads like that for a reason!!!😂....we don’t have it in our DNA! 😂. Keep up the great videos and stay safe!❤️. God Bless ❤️!
I CAN NOT COUNT HOW MANY TIMES I HAVE GONE INSIDE OUR TANK IT GETS TO BE ROUTINE AFTER A WHILE I AM SURE OTHERS WATCHING THAT HAVE ARE SAYING THE SAMETHING WHAT A PAIN HOWEVER IT IS ONE OF THOSE THINGS THAT HAVE TO BE DONE THANK YOU FOR SHOWING WHAT IT TAKES TO PROVIDE THE PEOPLE WITH A FRESH SAFE PRODUCT
Yep, as a route driver once, I too went inside a milk tank for 'inspection'! I went in barefoot though, I didn't want to go in with my work boots! And to calibrate the tank, yes, it is a 5-gallon pail with a vial so accurate that you can dip your fingers in to take out too much water. Literally accurate to drops of water! Thanks for bringing back memories!
I think its benefit to the industry is priceless. Jan, Chet, 'Hollywood', Ryan, etc are the best ambassadors and deserve our greatest thanks. You guys are 'the greatest thing since sliced bread'!
@@TheJimbob1603 I am very, very, happy for you, your family farm, and your industry. No entertainment giant would ever put money into you. But what you're making, is something that the entertainment industry could only dream of. I grew up around this in Wisconsin, and I had no clue what went into running a farm like yours. I worry that guys like you, Larson Farms, the MN Farmer, and the Welker Farms just to name a few, would end up leaving the farm just to chase Hollywood. As far as I'm concerned, you people can never have enough success. But please, remain true to your farm and the effort your predecessors went through to get you to where you are today. Take care my friend. I will always be here to help if needed.
awesome video Jan i really like how much info you give everyone just so informative just awesome you farm in a beautiful part of the world i am so envious i look forward to seeing your regular uploads from you in 2021
When I was a teenager scrubbing out our tank, my dad took that time to “renegotiate” my curfew... a good dad joke is a good dad joke. 👍Respect from a former dairy kid in Michigan. Love the channel.
I was working harvest one summer in Eastern Washington (we farm really steep hills) and my load shifted. It tipped me over. Scary stuff. Ice and wheat fields could probably compare on the slick scale. Almost everyone, in my area, uses sky buggies to prevent truck accidents these days.
Maybe you should do a channel?! I saw a few video's by a chap in the UK who trims cattle hooves and doctors them. I had to stop because of the truly horrendous condition his dairy farmer customers cattle feet were in when they called him. It was shocking how bad their hooves got before they called him. IMO, it was criminal but whatever. This channel's dairy herd is taken care of like they are literally Royalty compared to the dairy cows I saw in the UK. So yeah, things are done different there.
Thanks for the great video mate ,everyone that has ever worked with family knows that one dollar an hour is the standard pay ,or as we say in Australia ,mates rates .And if your dad sees this video ,he might deduct some pay for eating into the farms profit with the pea starch .Cheers from down under.
Great Video! In Pennsylvania we use the vile to measure the amount of milk in the tank. We hook a pipe to the valve on the bottom of the tank to read it. The technology in many dairy farms is pretty cool!
Besides being a good cleaner, you are an awesome truck driver on that slippery road with that big load. happy 2021 to you and family. Bert Busscher Melbourne Australia
I love the relationship that you appear to have with your Dad. As a fellow Canadian who grew up with a modern dairy farmer in the family, it is nice to see someone showing non farming families the work that goes into providing that jug of milk at the grocery store etc.
6:02 proof that you're DILIGENT! As a Sask milk drinker, I'm thankful knowing you guys don't take shortcuts when it comes to safety of your product and your cows. Thank you!
Very nice video, it's better you find and clean the tank, instead of the inspector finding it and shutting you down. Thanks for sharing your work with us. Have a Great new year!
Brings back memories. I remember having to clean out the milk vats when I was a kid. My dad pasteurized and bottled the milk at the dairy we lived on. Much smaller dairy.
If you stay in the milk-tank Jan, then you can see how the cleaning works and don't have to do the morning shower either! Haha Nice to see outside the farm in Sask also!
Most people don't know that they do climb in the tanks to clean them and inspect the, even the semi tanks are cleaned and power washed the inside from time to time. With food grade stuff like milk you never want to stop quick in front of them there is no baffles so slow the liquid in the tank and the truck will slide all around.
I always forget just how immensely flat the plains are out there. Even in ontario which doesn't have any real huge hills there are some steep incline roads out in the country, like 25% grade or more sometimes. Nightmare in the winter
May I suggest a relatively inexpensive step stool that you only ever use inside the tank you can always disinfect it before you put it in.... Attached to a rope... This would allow you to exit the tank without risking injury or damaging the inside of the tank and then you can use the rope to pull the step stool out of the inside of the tank.. Just an idea.. Ps, I love your videos, and I bought milk last week for the first time in five years.... I forgot how great it tastes...
Great job on the video and sharing of information. I am impressed at the level of safety you use throughout the farm, including wearing your seat belt! My grandfather milked cows for many years and I remember the work they did to ensure cleanliness for much smaller herd. The public may not appreciate how these steps, such as the extra cleaning of the tank, ensure that the milk for the consumer is safe and clean. As I get older, I recall many of my labor activities that would not be possible today. I think you will soon need another method to elevate yourself from the tank. Again, great job and keep up the hard work.
I have binge watched all of your previous videos and this is the first brand new one for me. It is wonderful to learn how things are done. Your farm is very clean. Personally I could not handle all those cows pooping. I had to scroll ahead when you were in the tank. Claustrophobia is real.
"I'm pretty sure it's all human food grade quality" - Famous last words Good to see that you take good care of your milk storage tank, and think about safety when doing so. Don't wanna waste some very nice quality milk or any other product by not taking care of it when in storage.
This really was a good video. I sweated claustrophobic buckets till you got out of the tank. Those blades would make boyburger of you. When the Hutterites make it you can trust the quality of the feed I bet. Two tons a day is a lot. I never would have guessed that. I hope 2021 is a good year for you. You guys always come up with new ideas for videos that are interesting and educational. Thanks for that SDK. Peace.
I think is was a great idea to show us how careful you are to provide top shelf milk. Great job and really liked your Dad kidding you about your wages lol. Enjoyed the road trip and hope you and your family have a very happy and successful New Year.
Those things are huge aren't they? I live at the parlor of a dairy farm that closed about 8-9yrs ago. The owner sold the 2 tanks we had here. Each were 6000 gallons. It was unbelieveable the strategy planning to get them out of the building and on to the truck trailers.
I LOVE your dad’s sense of humour 🤣😂 If he wants to pay you $1.00 per hour I would come up with some reason for him to go in the tank the next time and while he is in the tank hand him the company cheque book and request a MAJOR BONUS 💰💵💴🤣😂
Was impressed with the cleanliness of the milk tank. I liked your comment about the dipstick, Canada, and the US. I think. I really like the drive to get the pellets. Driving in ice and snow is a tricky business. Stay safe.
I love that the definition of a “hill” to someone living in Saskatchewan is different compared to here in BC. That hill is just a speed bump when put next to the Coquihalla here 😂 Happy New Year Jan!
Jan that milklevel outside clear hoses are forbidden in Europe too, and for a reason, you would need an seperate wash cycle for that, since the normal washcycle wont reach it. And an unwashed hose can have really a bacteria problem since the surface of the hose is much rougher as metal. If you guys want to really know how much milk is delivered, get an calibrated fluid counter between the tank and the milktanker, but this has to be cleaned every pickup date too. And truckingrule for going downhill. Same gear down the Hill as up the hill... and if its slipper shift one down for saefty..
I can't believe you can fill up that tank in just two days or four milkings. That is like a lifetime of milk in one tank. Keep up the hard work and great content.
If you have not done so, I would suggest you read the Canadian, or US, Confined Space Entry Regulations. There are some potential hazards associated with CS Entry. A full body harness with line attached is a safe procedure for removing someone from a CS (Milk Tank) without the second person having to enter. Enjoy the videos and look forward to more. Stay Safe!
It’s very impressive how meticulous all of the equipment is kept. I love dairy, especially cheese and ice cream. But six months ago, I developed a severe allergy and I can’t have any dairy at all. I miss it so much. Although there’s an outside chance I’ll be able to have some in the future, the odds are against me.
I'm so glad you did this video. I've wondered for a while what it look like inside and you had said it always stirred the product. Now we know thanks a lot for your hard work.
Happy New Year! I can see why the two-person job on the milk tank. BTW, did your Dad give you a raise when renegotiating your salary? LOL Excellent view of the drive through the countryside. Keep 'em comin', Mate!
Jan you have the best vids and I love your TikTok too!!! Happy New Year to you and your family and I look forward to seeing you in 2021 and all the awesome vids! Thanks for all the work you put into making these vids!!!!!!!!
Very educational movie that I enjoyed a lot. I remember driving 2 ton wheat trucks to town an their was a big hill we had to deal with coming and going. I hated it every time. But it always worked out fine. Daddy taught us all well.
Hey in Ontario the milk truckers would use the glass tube to measure. Some tanks have dipstick measure and some have the tube. Ive never seen a tank with both!
I used to do the same thing when I was still back on the farm. Your descriptions were great and totally understandable . Always look forward to your next video!
Hey ..I pick up milk in Ontario and all of the newer tanks installed in the last 7 or 8 years that are 24000 l and up only have sight tube for reading. They don't even have an inside dipstick :( Even have a few 7 or 800 gallon tanks with sight tube. I wish we had dipsticks as the tubes can be a bit of a time consuming pain lol. Enjoy your videos and keep up the good work!
Loved your dad's statement... "I think it's now re-negotiating time for your wages Jan". He obviously has a great sense of humour. Really do wish you would interview him some time about the farm and the great family he and your mother are raising. Great stuff as always.
Send in his sister to clean tank.
Jan did a Q&A 4-5 months back and the parents were also interviewed.
Jan's lucky his father didn't think of charging him extra for the sauna bath inside that tank!
agreed....our elders are priceless, and when they die, they take so much wisdom/information/history with them. VERY important to try and document what they have to say. My mother hand-drew a family tree before she died and she went much further than I could even dream about. Glad I have it.
Happy New Years
I'm a milk truck driver in Ontario. We use the sight glass (tube) to measure. Most bulk tanks have a dipstick but the larger ones usually have a sight glass. It's rare for tanks to have both
Thank you for showing us how well you and your family take care of your milk production and your cows.
I grew up on a grain, cattle and hog farm. Stopped milking when I was 12 (1971). We were still milking by hand. I have learned so much about dairy farming from your videos! Thank you so much! Keep up the good work.
It’s a huge amount work for a dairy farm. Jan like to see the trouble you go through to assure good quality. I am a little disappointed Jan you didn’t sing us a song from inside the tank. Good acoustics! I like Dad negotiating your pay! I like him!!! HAPPY NEW YEAR!😃😃😃😃👍 Does the feed taste like a power bar!
I am continually impressed with your operation and the high level of attention to detail from today= sanitation, to nutrition, animal husbandry, reproduction, and product quality. Your farm would be an excellent example for a dairy management class at any university in the states. Not that we don't have some fine dairies in the US, but I am so grateful for the time and effort you put into producing these high quality videos. Thank you for educating so many viewers.
Great video! I think it's really fun to see what your landscape looks like! Dairy farmer from Sweden 🇸🇪
Great video Jan! It’s awesome to see how much pride you take in the quality of care of your milk tanks. These are things that folks who are not farmers just take for granted...very educational! Glad you made it to the grain processor and back safely! I’m from Texas and folks down here don’t drive on roads like that for a reason!!!😂....we don’t have it in our DNA! 😂. Keep up the great videos and stay safe!❤️. God Bless ❤️!
I CAN NOT COUNT HOW MANY TIMES I HAVE GONE INSIDE OUR TANK IT GETS TO BE ROUTINE AFTER A WHILE
I AM SURE OTHERS WATCHING THAT HAVE ARE SAYING THE SAMETHING WHAT A PAIN HOWEVER IT IS ONE OF THOSE THINGS THAT HAVE TO BE DONE
THANK YOU FOR SHOWING WHAT IT TAKES TO PROVIDE THE PEOPLE WITH A FRESH SAFE PRODUCT
I didn’t realize how sparsely populated it was near your farm. Watching the scenery from the truck shows how remote your location is
Yep, as a route driver once, I too went inside a milk tank for 'inspection'! I went in barefoot though, I didn't want to go in with my work boots! And to calibrate the tank, yes, it is a 5-gallon pail with a vial so accurate that you can dip your fingers in to take out too much water. Literally accurate to drops of water! Thanks for bringing back memories!
Are your parents starting to realize how much good your RUclips Channel is doing for your farm and the farming industry?
I think its benefit to the industry is priceless. Jan, Chet, 'Hollywood', Ryan, etc are the best ambassadors and deserve our greatest thanks.
You guys are 'the greatest thing since sliced bread'!
@@TheJimbob1603 I am very, very, happy for you, your family farm, and your industry. No entertainment giant would ever put money into you. But what you're making, is something that the entertainment industry could only dream of. I grew up around this in Wisconsin, and I had no clue what went into running a farm like yours. I worry that guys like you, Larson Farms, the MN Farmer, and the Welker Farms just to name a few, would end up leaving the farm just to chase Hollywood. As far as I'm concerned, you people can never have enough success. But please, remain true to your farm and the effort your predecessors went through to get you to where you are today. Take care my friend. I will always be here to help if needed.
Hope you and family had a good Christmas and wishing you all the very best for the New Year. Looking forward to your regular updates from the dairy.
@@TheJimbob1603 Sliced bread or bottled milk.
Great Q.
Certainly brings insight to ppl like me.
I appreciate the statement on your ball cap!! Especially since I love me lots of milk! Great job Jan.....
awesome video Jan i really like how much info you give everyone just so informative just awesome you farm in a beautiful part of the world i am so envious i look forward to seeing your regular uploads from you in 2021
When I was a teenager scrubbing out our tank, my dad took that time to “renegotiate” my curfew... a good dad joke is a good dad joke. 👍Respect from a former dairy kid in Michigan. Love the channel.
I was working harvest one summer in Eastern Washington (we farm really steep hills) and my load shifted. It tipped me over. Scary stuff. Ice and wheat fields could probably compare on the slick scale. Almost everyone, in my area, uses sky buggies to prevent truck accidents these days.
Glad you showed the safety aspects of working in a confined space. Good job young man. God bless you all and Happy New Year.
Love your so informative videos. May God Bless you and your loved ones in 2021
I’m a farmer myself in wales in the uk and we do farming very differently to you but I have to say, I really respect you and what you do !
Maybe you should do a channel?!
I saw a few video's by a chap in the UK who trims cattle hooves and doctors them. I had to stop because of the truly horrendous condition his dairy farmer customers cattle feet were in when they called him. It was shocking how bad their hooves got before they called him. IMO, it was criminal but whatever. This channel's dairy herd is taken care of like they are literally Royalty compared to the dairy cows I saw in the UK. So yeah, things are done different there.
Do a channel of your farming !
what's different in your eyes?
@@shopshop144 American farms are different than UK
@@misbeautifulable ya, but how!
Thanks for the great video mate ,everyone that has ever worked with family knows that one dollar an hour is the standard pay ,or as we say in Australia ,mates rates .And if your dad sees this video ,he might deduct some pay for eating into the farms profit with the pea starch .Cheers from down under.
Your dad is quite the negotiator! Good luck!
Great Video! In Pennsylvania we use the vile to measure the amount of milk in the tank. We hook a pipe to the valve on the bottom of the tank to read it. The technology in many dairy farms is pretty cool!
Good to see you comparing technologies used in different regions Landon. Blessings
Thanks for the ride along! Yes we all think Saskatchewan is flat! Nice scenery!
Jan, thank you for your vlogs. I'm an American that lives in Indiana. I do enjoy all the effort you put in your videos.
Besides being a good cleaner, you are an awesome truck driver on that slippery road with that big load. happy 2021 to you and family. Bert Busscher Melbourne Australia
Another great educational video. You do great service to the dairy industry.
Thanks for taking us for the ride in that truck! Happy New Year from a fellow eastern ontario canadian.
I love the relationship that you appear to have with your Dad. As a fellow Canadian who grew up with a modern dairy farmer in the family, it is nice to see someone showing non farming families the work that goes into providing that jug of milk at the grocery store etc.
Love the Hat!!!! So truthful!!!Thank you for all your hard work!!!!
Nice to see the country side
6:02 proof that you're DILIGENT! As a Sask milk drinker, I'm thankful knowing you guys don't take shortcuts when it comes to safety of your product and your cows. Thank you!
A super video! Cleanliness is next to Godliness!!! Thanks for sharing. Peace from SW Florida 🤗!! And a successful New Year to you and your family!!!!
Very nice video, it's better you find and clean the tank, instead of the inspector finding it and shutting you down. Thanks for sharing your work with us. Have a Great new year!
Brings back memories. I remember having to clean out the milk vats when I was a kid. My dad pasteurized and bottled the milk at the dairy we lived on. Much smaller dairy.
If you stay in the milk-tank Jan, then you can see how the cleaning works and don't have to do the morning shower either! Haha
Nice to see outside the farm in Sask also!
U would bit want to be inside the tank while the tank is in its wash Cycle.
@@polestar1265 and how do u know that?
@@polestar1265 sounds like u r!
I love your dad, a man after my own heart. That was really slick on his part.
Thanks for bringing us along Jan. Happy New Year
Enjoyed the video. Interesting to see the milk tank and how it is cleaned. You always do a great job. Thanks
Most people don't know that they do climb in the tanks to clean them and inspect the, even the semi tanks are cleaned and power washed the inside from time to time. With food grade stuff like milk you never want to stop quick in front of them there is no baffles so slow the liquid in the tank and the truck will slide all around.
You have MORE UPPER BODY STRENGTH then most people
💪💪💪💪💪
I had to rig a winch system with harness to safely get me out of a large water tank.
You folks are very thorough, i am glad! Happiness, Peace and Prosperity for you and your family for the New Year! Thanks for all your hard work.
I always forget just how immensely flat the plains are out there. Even in ontario which doesn't have any real huge hills there are some steep incline roads out in the country, like 25% grade or more sometimes. Nightmare in the winter
May I suggest a relatively inexpensive step stool that you only ever use inside the tank you can always disinfect it before you put it in....
Attached to a rope... This would allow you to exit the tank without risking injury or damaging the inside of the tank and then you can use the rope to pull the step stool out of the inside of the tank..
Just an idea..
Ps, I love your videos, and I bought milk last week for the first time in five years.... I forgot how great it tastes...
I can say the tanks are pretty strong but most farms i have been to too pick up milk do have steep stools to get in and out of the tank.
Boy I don't miss doing that at all.yep done that a many of times.good job on keeping on top of the cleaning of the washer.👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
Great job on the video and sharing of information. I am impressed at the level of safety you use throughout the farm, including wearing your seat belt! My grandfather milked cows for many years and I remember the work they did to ensure cleanliness for much smaller herd. The public may not appreciate how these steps, such as the extra cleaning of the tank, ensure that the milk for the consumer is safe and clean.
As I get older, I recall many of my labor activities that would not be possible today. I think you will soon need another method to elevate yourself from the tank.
Again, great job and keep up the hard work.
Awesome footage while driving the truck!
Hi Jan, here in Ontario we use the sight glass for measuring the milk.
I really like what you are showing us about what goes on on your farm. Show more please!
I have binge watched all of your previous videos and this is the first brand new one for me. It is wonderful to learn how things are done. Your farm is very clean. Personally I could not handle all those cows pooping. I had to scroll ahead when you were in the tank. Claustrophobia is real.
Have a great 2021, Kid. I hope your Boss/Dad sees fit to give you a raise for climbing into the stainless and such.
Happy New Year Jan. And Happy New Year to all your other fans!
"I'm pretty sure it's all human food grade quality" - Famous last words
Good to see that you take good care of your milk storage tank, and think about safety when doing so. Don't wanna waste some very nice quality milk or any other product by not taking care of it when in storage.
Jan, you are a fine young man with a wonderful family! Really enjoy your videos. Have a safe and blessed New Year!
Milk stone build up can be a real pain puts the bacteria count up as well . A lot dont realize the amount of work that is involved in cleaning
Another good one, Jan. Nice hearing your dad comment. HappyNew Year, men. Stay safe.
Happy New Year !!! Glad to see you guys caring that much about the quality of milk you send out . Thanks for showing that .
Love to hear a little bit of your dad's accent even though it makes me homesick.
That was so interesting thank you for sharing this with us
We just had our milk tank calibrated and it's actually a neat process of how they do it.
Good job showing everyone the real side. This is no different than a municipality draining and cleaning a drinking water reservoir.
Great Video Jan. That cow food looks like it would be good breakfast cereal. Does it taste like peas? Interesting milk tank process!
This really was a good video. I sweated claustrophobic buckets till you got out of the tank. Those blades would make boyburger of you. When the Hutterites make it you can trust the quality of the feed I bet. Two tons a day is a lot. I never would have guessed that. I hope 2021 is a good year for you. You guys always come up with new ideas for videos that are interesting and educational. Thanks for that SDK. Peace.
the descriptions of what you do on your farm are awesome great job and a very happy new year to you and your family
I think is was a great idea to show us how careful you are to provide top shelf milk. Great job and really liked your Dad kidding you about your wages lol. Enjoyed the road trip and hope you and your family have a very happy and successful New Year.
Those things are huge aren't they? I live at the parlor of a dairy farm that closed about 8-9yrs ago. The owner sold the 2 tanks we had here. Each were 6000 gallons. It was unbelieveable the strategy planning to get them out of the building and on to the truck trailers.
I LOVE your dad’s sense of humour 🤣😂
If he wants to pay you $1.00 per hour I would come up with some reason for him to go in the tank the next time and while he is in the tank hand him the company cheque book and request a MAJOR BONUS 💰💵💴🤣😂
Was impressed with the cleanliness of the milk tank. I liked your comment about the dipstick, Canada, and the US. I think. I really like the drive to get the pellets. Driving in ice and snow is a tricky business. Stay safe.
I love that the definition of a “hill” to someone living in Saskatchewan is different compared to here in BC. That hill is just a speed bump when put next to the Coquihalla here 😂 Happy New Year Jan!
I don't think Jan has heard of the "smasher", the steepest part of the Coquihalla.
Very good video again thank you very much Happy New Year.
Jan that milklevel outside clear hoses are forbidden in Europe too, and for a reason,
you would need an seperate wash cycle for that, since the normal washcycle wont reach it.
And an unwashed hose can have really a bacteria problem since the surface of the hose is much rougher as metal.
If you guys want to really know how much milk is delivered,
get an calibrated fluid counter between the tank and the milktanker,
but this has to be cleaned every pickup date too.
And truckingrule for going downhill. Same gear down the Hill as up the hill... and if its slipper shift one down for saefty..
Voice quality was pretty good for being inside the tank!!
Your videos always contain great content. This one was no exception.
Yes that milk stone can be a bugger. Good job getting it removed.
I can't believe you can fill up that tank in just two days or four milkings. That is like a lifetime of milk in one tank. Keep up the hard work and great content.
If you have not done so, I would suggest you read the Canadian, or US, Confined Space Entry Regulations. There are some potential hazards associated with CS Entry. A full body harness with line attached is a safe procedure for removing someone from a CS (Milk Tank) without the second person having to enter. Enjoy the videos and look forward to more. Stay Safe!
Nothing wrong with wanting to keep things clean and sanitized thanks for sharing i learned something new
It’s very impressive how meticulous all of the equipment is kept. I love dairy, especially cheese and ice cream. But six months ago, I developed a severe allergy and I can’t have any dairy at all. I miss it so much. Although there’s an outside chance I’ll be able to have some in the future, the odds are against me.
Glad you showed us the milk tank. Hope you have a profitable and safe 2021, Jan.
Interesting to see about the suppliers and other businesses you folks work with. Seeing more of Sask was nice too. Happy New Year!
I enjoy that you put so much effort into quality even in making your videos! Keep them up!
I'm so glad you did this video. I've wondered for a while what it look like inside and you had said it always stirred the product. Now we know thanks a lot for your hard work.
Happy New Year young man you are doing an awesome job. Bless through this coming year
All the best wishes to everyone there, and thank you.👍
Bravo to you Jan, I’m claustrophobic could never ever have done that.
Happy New Year! I can see why the two-person job on the milk tank. BTW, did your Dad give you a raise when renegotiating your salary? LOL Excellent view of the drive through the countryside. Keep 'em comin', Mate!
Running with the Devil!!! In the background as your trucking!!! Lol Have a great New Year!!! Thank you
Essex county in the south of ontario land is totally flat have a happy new year great video. Albert
Thank you and Happy New Year! Thank you for everything you have shared! It's a great education!
Jan you have the best vids and I love your TikTok too!!! Happy New Year to you and your family and I look forward to seeing you in 2021 and all the awesome vids! Thanks for all the work you put into making these vids!!!!!!!!
Very educational movie that I enjoyed a lot. I remember driving 2 ton wheat trucks to town an their was a big hill we had to deal with coming and going. I hated it every time. But it always worked out fine. Daddy taught us all well.
Seriously, I had no idea that tank was so huge. Thanks for another quality video.
Hey in Ontario the milk truckers would use the glass tube to measure. Some tanks have dipstick measure and some have the tube. Ive never seen a tank with both!
I would not get into that big tank anytime ~ scary stuff 💪💪💪 good job, clean farming
Happy New Year to you and your family. Thank you for sharing. Cheers
Awesome video!!! Always learn something new. Beautiful countryside.
Amazing! And the audio quality EXACTLY suited the task. So cool!
Thank you!
I used to do the same thing when I was still back on the farm. Your descriptions were great and totally understandable . Always look forward to your next video!
good tunes on your road trip
Hey ..I pick up milk in Ontario and all of the newer tanks installed in the last 7 or 8 years that are 24000 l and up only have sight tube for reading. They don't even have an inside dipstick :(
Even have a few 7 or 800 gallon tanks with sight tube. I wish we had dipsticks as the tubes can be a bit of a time consuming pain lol.
Enjoy your videos and keep up the good work!
That drive would be absolutely beautiful in the summer
Your dad sounds pretty cool, stay safe everyone and have a Happy New Year!