Curious Chet why you like pull behind sprayers over self propelled sprayers like the Hagie for applying fungicide to corn instead of having to hire the plane
We have that road process in NJ and PA. It adds a sealer layer of the oil material and the stone chips an additional wear layer. After it is applied, the road crew doesn’t like people driving fast. Doing so throws the chips out defeating the process. It has been a very long time since I had braces, the skin side your mouth gets used to the irritation and you will not notice them. You do have to experiment with what foods don’t get caught.
Thanks for another great video. It was interesting and enjoyable. You are lucky those repair guys did not lock you and Eric up. They are fussy about their roads. Yeah. Hope the part you ordered for the truck air system is right. That alarm sound is bad. Hopefully it is a easy fix. Brody does a wonderful job of cleaning equipment up after it has been used. Nice work Brody!!!!!! About it I guess. Lots of busy work right now. Hang in there. Thanks for everything Chet. The Iowa Farm Boy. Steve.
What they're doing on the road construction is called chip sealing. The purpose is to extend the life of the roadway by sealing cracks and such (preventing potholes) and provide a new wearing surface for the roadway to keep the base aggregate in good shape. It is substantially cheaper to do frequent chip seal as part of maintenance operations than it is to resurface the roadway more frequently. (I'm a transportation engineer)
Almost 5 hours straight north of you in Manitoba Canada we have finally starting to get some measurable and regular rains weekly. Only time will tell how the crops will do this fall.
Hello from Brisbane, Australia. Awesome video as usual, great crew. A friend yelled this at me from his truck, "You don't make friends with salad". And now I use it as well.
I would be interested in seeing what the drone images look like of that field. It would be interesting the see what this years looks like vs next year if you have the same issue. i happen to have a thermal drone but don't know if thermal technology would help with field or not. Hopefully you get something out of it though.
Chet that is called "chip sealing" the road and that is "tack" that they spray down first for the stone chips to stick to. It's supposed to help extend the life of the road.
We do that over here on our roads. Trouble is our road gets so much traffic the surface is gone too quickly. So many potholes - but nothing compared to African ones! Friends in Angola send pictures of ones you can lose a landrover in! Great videos.
💚We love these videos! You guys are the very best "one-handed" workers we have ever seen... except for my 2nd cousin twice removed, he chopped his hand off with the chain saw back in '83, and he is pretty good at one handed work... 🪓🪓
Another great video Chet. You guys do such an awesome job and explaining of what you’re doing. Chet at first your luck wasn’t very good, but the it got better. Cool video. 👍❤️
yes, it's called "Chip sealing", the oil seals the road, and the rocks prevent the oil from getting all over cars and everything else, until the oil cures in a few hours, or a day or so
Chet it's called chipsealing. Most places that I know of at least in Minnesota and North Dakota do it. It's supposed to help reseal the road and protect it
You should have your equipment ceramic coated like Sonne Farms did. Their tractor looks like brand new and water just runs off. It will be easy to keep clean.
Almost looks like when we had issues with gravel road, when cars drove by and all the Rock dust fog settled in the field. Had a pocket of stunned beans had to use zinc to combat issue.
Make sure your transducer line isn’t semi blocked with crap, check from your transducer to the pump it could be tricking the transducer into thinking it’s low on air but there is 150psi in the tank making you think the relief valve is bad. Also easiest way to make sure your transducer is reading right, you could attach a manual gauge to the tank to verify what’s actually in there. Hope this helps, love the videos guys!
I worked on a crew which did this on the berm lanes on an interstate highway. Was called macadam paving..big stone, rolled. Shot with tar and then sealed with chips.
When you were rolling in the stone at the entrance..what is that ugly bush between the new road and old road..I think the property owner would have that gone..just thought I would ask
The 18L does not have after treatment nor does it require DEF. However, this is due to the HP so don’t look forward for those to be deleted from lower HP engines.
Hey sweed maybe you could develop a new design to collect floating sea garbage , based off the food that catches in your braces ! You will make millions !!!!!! keep up the good work and I had braces growing up too !!!!
Chet Eric Broodie that was great enjoyed it and great explanations thank you on replanting the beans the new ones match the old ones we shall see how they come out or die thank you for sharing and your time can't wait for next video
That road lasts a couple of years wow not bad tarmac roads in England last a couple of months if we are lucky pothole city 😀 good luck oh and when they do that here windscreen companies rub there hands 💰 moneys
It looks like there is some type of residual chemical in the soil patches or something. I do t know ow why it’s like that. What did the agronomist say.
“Crootins” was killing me 😂
It's like Ron White's "Coopins"!
Not to mention “tortilllas”. He made it sound like something Salford makes for vertical tilllage!
I was like "what the he'll are crootins?"
😂😂😂💀
What you call them?? Lol
LOVE The Big Sweed's pronunciations of "Tor tilla" and Kru tons" ❤️🤣
Ah ya, that's Minnesotan, don'cha know.
I’ve never hear them pronounced that way. MN born and raised 🤔. I must not be close enough to the Dakotas
I really hope he is joking…..😂
"Lettuce is for the animals I like to eat." Amen brother!!!
My 1 lab loves lettuce.
I agree 100% with Erik lettuce, have steak instead😎
Lettuce fed Venison Steaks.😊
@maruiacancer6scammer
I worked for the county one summer and we chip sealed several roads. That was a fun process!
Good luck with the "re-planted" beans!
Nice of you to feed BS a healthy lunch!
Great video Chet!
"The lettuce is for the animals I like to eat"! I love it😂😂 I'm going to dine out on that one!! 😅😅😅
Curious Chet why you like pull behind sprayers over self propelled sprayers like the Hagie for applying fungicide to corn instead of having to hire the plane
Chet service the air dryer; filter n purge valve and then your good to go
Great video! Hope Toby is doing well and chasing those kitty cats!!
😂 😂 haven't seen Toby chasing them pussy cats in a while.
Crootins? Tortillas? lol. Love it
The road work you had in Michigan is called TAR.And Chip
awesome video guys
Love your videos thanks so much
Back in pa we had our road tar and chip
Always be happy when one brings you food
The black beans looks great won’t be long and it will be harvest time. Eric just luvs spraying. Stay safe and god bless se you in the next video
Thank you for telling us the different chemicals. I don’t quite understand all of it, but it helps to for the reasoning why you’re spraying now
thank you
Such a great channel! I've watched every one and still look forward to the next one!
Erik hope you feeling better very soon
We have that road process in NJ and PA. It adds a sealer layer of the oil material and the stone chips an additional wear layer. After it is applied, the road crew doesn’t like people driving fast. Doing so throws the chips out defeating the process. It has been a very long time since I had braces, the skin side your mouth gets used to the irritation and you will not notice them. You do have to experiment with what foods don’t get caught.
Glad to see the beans doing well. Mine got frost a few weeks ago.
In Pa. when the state workers do that to a road we called it a salt & pepper job.
Thanks for another great video. It was interesting and enjoyable.
You are lucky those repair guys did not lock you and Eric up. They are fussy about their roads. Yeah.
Hope the part you ordered for the truck air system is right. That alarm sound is bad. Hopefully it is a easy fix.
Brody does a wonderful job of cleaning equipment up after it has been used. Nice work Brody!!!!!!
About it I guess. Lots of busy work right now. Hang in there.
Thanks for everything Chet.
The Iowa Farm Boy. Steve.
What they're doing on the road construction is called chip sealing. The purpose is to extend the life of the roadway by sealing cracks and such (preventing potholes) and provide a new wearing surface for the roadway to keep the base aggregate in good shape. It is substantially cheaper to do frequent chip seal as part of maintenance operations than it is to resurface the roadway more frequently. (I'm a transportation engineer)
Almost 5 hours straight north of you in Manitoba Canada we have finally starting to get some measurable and regular rains weekly. Only time will tell how the crops will do this fall.
& then broken windshield til the lose gravel gone. Good video !
I lay surface dressing tar and chip in Northumberland uk 🇬🇧 but we use much bigger chippings and a thicker bitumen
Chet our Wisconsin road crews are Crabby as well I think it's a job requirement , remember the dump truck joke you were almost discussing with Dougo ?
Hello from Brisbane, Australia. Awesome video as usual, great crew. A friend yelled this at me from his truck, "You don't make friends with salad". And now I use it as well.
Good show
The new water truck setup is great. Stuff is always breaking on the trucks...
I would be interested in seeing what the drone images look like of that field. It would be interesting the see what this years looks like vs next year if you have the same issue. i happen to have a thermal drone but don't know if thermal technology would help with field or not. Hopefully you get something out of it though.
They chip seal the roads in skagitcounty washington were we are from
Chet that is called "chip sealing" the road and that is "tack" that they spray down first for the stone chips to stick to. It's supposed to help extend the life of the road.
I think you meant the doohickey between the thingymajig and the doodahwhatchamacallit behing the filters.
If you catch that bean in the correct stage you can snap and blanch and freeze or can make great beans for the winter we raised in colorado
Awesome video Chet. 🚜 🚜🚜
Strawberry quick o yea good stuff bless y’all
Your black beans do look beautiful
We do that over here on our roads. Trouble is our road gets so much traffic the surface is gone too quickly. So many potholes - but nothing compared to African ones! Friends in Angola send pictures of ones you can lose a landrover in! Great videos.
Enjoyed watching the video Chet 😊
💚We love these videos! You guys are the very best "one-handed" workers we have ever seen... except for my 2nd cousin twice removed, he chopped his hand off with the chain saw back in '83, and he is pretty good at one handed work... 🪓🪓
PA does the same thing. "Tar and chips" are supposed to extend the roads life. But all it really does is make a mess of your vehicle.
Lipstick on a pig. In PA they go right over potholes without filling them in, and they use oil and chip on major roads, not just rural county roads.
Always appreciate Eric's education on chemical choices! Good info
On the west coast they call that chip sealing.
very nice Eric
Gotta love when the County decides to chip and seal.
Great video!
Good stuff men
Another great video Chet. You guys do such an awesome job and explaining of what you’re doing. Chet at first your luck wasn’t very good, but the it got better. Cool video. 👍❤️
Purge valve on air dryer failed. Replace whole unit good to go.
yes, it's called "Chip sealing", the oil seals the road, and the rocks prevent the oil from getting all over cars and everything else, until the oil cures in a few hours, or a day or so
Good deal thank you 😊
The Seal Coat program involves a special oil that seals the surface and the chips allow you to drive on it after the oil is applied.
Casey’s pizza, and strawberry milk, absolutely nothing wrong with that, gotta keep the help fed 😀🇺🇸
Chet-“It’s not just working…!” 🤣😂
Chet it's called chipsealing. Most places that I know of at least in Minnesota and North Dakota do it. It's supposed to help reseal the road and protect it
It's the dohickey by the thingamabob next to the whatchamacallit.
New to update a summer time intro. Do not think you have snow the end of July?
You should have your equipment ceramic coated like Sonne Farms did. Their tractor looks like brand new and water just runs off. It will be easy to keep clean.
I wonder how Larson’s have made it this long successfully without you telling them what they should do?
@@gregjames5070 I wasn't telling them how to do anything. They seem to do OK without any help from the internet experts.
I hope you feel better now.
Just for clarification, tar goes on roofs, asphalt is for roads (bituminous)…carry on , keep the great videos coming!😊
And that's why in many places what on the road is referred to as tarmac. An abbreviation of tar macadam.
Have you serviced your air drier yet?
Crootins dam northern flat lander takk keeps me laughing every time i watch a new one of these videos 🤣🤣
Yeah they do that here too darn pea rock with the hot oil makes a mess
They do that some in indiana. In southern indiana I always heard it called "chip n seal".
That West Central mn for yeah
Can you please give us a once over of your pressure washer setup? Psi, gpm, gas or electric. Love the content!! Thanks guys and gals.
Why would you wanna know that?
B.S. "crew-tawns" 🎉😊
Try that in a small town.🤔😂🤣
Almost looks like when we had issues with gravel road, when cars drove by and all the Rock dust fog settled in the field. Had a pocket of stunned beans had to use zinc to combat issue.
Make sure your transducer line isn’t semi blocked with crap, check from your transducer to the pump it could be tricking the transducer into thinking it’s low on air but there is 150psi in the tank making you think the relief valve is bad. Also easiest way to make sure your transducer is reading right, you could attach a manual gauge to the tank to verify what’s actually in there. Hope this helps, love the videos guys!
I had that issue (the line actually came unhooked from the compressor). Hearing that pop off go off at 70 scared the crap out of me
always fun to be around a seal coat crew when you seal coat a road it adds 10 years to the life of the road
Crootins make great snacks, one of my favorites as well
I worked on a crew which did this on the berm lanes on an interstate highway. Was called macadam paving..big stone, rolled. Shot with tar and then sealed with chips.
The big sweet needs to try athletic greens has all the vitamins new strings you need all in one drink once a day
I’m with you on the salads Eric!
Sometimes you tap on the valve the check valve gets stuck. Do u drain air tanks end of day ?
Chip sealing. Adding to the wear surface of the road.
When you were rolling in the stone at the entrance..what is that ugly bush between the new road and old road..I think the property owner would have that gone..just thought I would ask
Here in PA they do it all over the side roads. When the excess stone goes in the ditch all it does is clog the culvert pipes.
That thing that's leaking is your purge valve. One of the spring in it is weak.
Being Brody is the cleaning expert, hopefully he will be kind enough to water pic Big Swede"s braces for him.
Hey Sweed get yourself a portable "Water-Pik" to clean the food out of the braces you'll thank me eternally!
Pressure washer
You need tweezers too .. pulls the short curly hair out of them!
Great video
You are the boss, get er done!
Re the air leak...governor is stuck so the compressor isnt kicking out on the high side... blowing off the safety valve.
" Lettuce for the animals I like to eat" thats honesty for you.
Paraquat is a banned product here in the UK
The 18L does not have after treatment nor does it require DEF. However, this is due to the HP so don’t look forward for those to be deleted from lower HP engines.
Hey sweed maybe you could develop a new design to collect floating sea garbage , based off the food that catches in your braces ! You will make millions !!!!!! keep up the good work and I had braces growing up too !!!!
Why have you fitted a second gps reciever on the tractor?
Magnifique tracteur et le matériel agricole 😮😊😂
You have some great employees 👏
That not always the case.
Chet Eric Broodie that was great enjoyed it and great explanations thank you on replanting the beans the new ones match the old ones we shall see how they come out or die thank you for sharing and your time can't wait for next video
Got to love the chip seal not fun when your riding a motorcycle
Get yourself a plastic spray bottle and fill it with soapy water. You'll find that air leak fast. 👍
Big Swede, do ya clip the coopins too? 😂
Tortiluhs and crootins was hilarious! Worthy of Napoleon Dynamite. 😂
That road lasts a couple of years wow not bad tarmac roads in England last a couple of months if we are lucky pothole city 😀 good luck oh and when they do that here windscreen companies rub there hands 💰 moneys
It looks like there is some type of residual chemical in the soil patches or something. I do t know ow why it’s like that. What did the agronomist say.