Another awesome video!! Thank you for sharing your life on the farm with me!! I appreciate all the hard work you do in making these videos have a great weekend!!
Anthony, you are correct. I live in western Canada, and I don't hear any accent from these fine Minnesotans. they sound just fine. . BTW, "eh" is more prominent in the Atlantic provinces than way out here in the west.
Great video. We have same problems with our tarp openers . Road salt is our worst enemy. Takes those electronic boxes right out. They should outlaw that crap. O-well. Have a good one.
In case you are wondering... yea this is entertaining, I always marvel at other guys that have things work like yours do and like mine does also, put all the "d's" and "b's" in all the words you want to, your northern accent is easy to listens toooo. nose to the grindstone-full speed speed ahead !!!
Stainless bolts/nuts will seize up even when using hand tools. Putting some type of lube on threads greatly helps but it may still seize. Like on Peterbilts exhaust stack shields snap bolt off in them and now you're putting bracket/clamp on
Great work Chet and Erik in sorting your trailer and getting it all rewired top work. Poor Dougo having that battery nearly falling on him. It can only happen to Dougo. Great video Chet
Run hose and hook up to power steering pump, use a hydraulic valve such as old F10 loaders. One on each hopper. Works great as long as good pump which ours is 10 years old no issues... end of electrical issues no need for PTO... also no remote, gotta give somewhere...
We use tennis balls to unplug bins. Its an awesome trick. Just reverse polarity on the auger motor. Put about 12-15 tennis balls into the flighting. And should break the chucks over the sump up.
As a spunge shrinks as it dries so to do the beans. You shrunk them when you dried them in your dryer. The dockage is necessary because as you dry beans down the weight goes down, you are not loosing anything except the excess weight from water in beans above 13%. 1,000 bushels @ 16% mo. 3% is extra water 3% of 1,000 is 30 30x50lb soybeans is 1,500 That means you hauled 1,500 lbs of water that they need to dry out of the load. It is not soybeans it's the weight of the water they take out while drying that you get docked for on your loads. On the other hand if you over dry your beans the opposite happens, thats when a guy actually looses something he worked for.
When are you going to make some new videos of the combining the beans this year I'm waiting for videos on 2002 I enjoy watching you guys look like real need farmers
When our sump plugs we reverse the rotation of the auger by rewireing the motor and put 10 golf balls in the auger. Run it backwards for a while and so far it has unplugged the sump.
Do you also dry Corn for other Farmers? A friend of mine here in Germany is working for a company that rents theyr equipment to Farmers ( In german " Lohnunternehmer" ), and he is driving a dryer truck, to dry corn or others direct at theyr farms.
That reminds me.... is the Soy Isolate plant still in operation in Dawson? If it is... the company I worked for at the time installed the fire alarm system when the plant was built. Interesting place.
Friction of the stainless steel nut on the stainless steel bolt heats them up causing them to grab ahold of each other. A spritz of wd40 or something before assembly will help prevent that problem
2:05 Supposably means "as may be conceived or imagined" and is the adverb form of supposable, which means "capable of being supposed or conceived." On the other hand, supposedly usually means "allegedly." The words are often conflated when one usually intends to say "supposedly.".... it's up to you guys now... I really don't give a fauck. ;)
Your minnesota accent cracks me up and I have lived my entire life in MN.
Eric"k" is so funny. " I hope the battery is ok". Great video!!!
You guys are great! Thanks for the video Chet!!
Man gotta love the fun y’all have as work is getting done great video
Great video thanks
I really wish I live on a farm. You guys are the best farming youtubers! I can't stop watching you
Another battle fought and WON!!!!!! Thanks for the video.
Chet you made fishing that wire. Look easy! Thanks for another great video!!
Keep up the awesome videos and the humor that goes along with it!!
Glad the battery didn't fall in Dougo
Another awesome video!!
Thank you for sharing your life on the farm with me!!
I appreciate all the hard work you do in making these videos have a great weekend!!
Good thing you have Dougo.
Awsome stuff. Great to see something worthwhile coming out of 2019. God Bless.
Always yelling into the camera haha have to keep turning the volume up and down. Awesome videos tho🖒
As always a great and entertaining video, you two make a great double act
A bit of anti seize on a stainless bolt works wonders especially for nylock nuts
Great stuff, keep videoing and keep the great commentary. Supposebly this is the best ever. Love it.
Holy crap, I work at agp and you guys have the same gac moisture test machine as us. So fancy!
Nothing like a Peterbilt longnose!!! Used to own a dozen of them with end dumps and 10 335 dump trucks. Your fleet looks great love the colors.
I love Minnesotans accents. They’re about one “eh” away from being Canadians.
Anthony, you are correct. I live in western Canada, and I don't hear any accent from these fine Minnesotans. they sound just fine. . BTW, "eh" is more prominent in the Atlantic provinces than way out here in the west.
@@larryfreeman7979 people I’ve worked with from northern Minnesota say “eh” often lol
@@larryfreeman7979 eh, I’m not sure I’d agree with that... in Alberta anyway.
JAYPERS!
Upper peninsula of Michigan has the same, lot of Swedes and Finns.
Man... love the old manual cranks for hopper bottoms. Just needs a little graphite at times but hardly nothing to go wrong.
Guys I just Stumbled across Nicole's Untold Gold. Chet your wife is a BADASS! Love the Videos.
The joys of loading grain in the winter. In January our grain leg belt broke it was so cold. Then we had to dig out the grain vac.
*CHET! CHET! CHET!* Ok enough of me Ingratiating myself. Great Vid !!
Excited to watch!
Another great video 😀
Those Peterbilt,s look sharp and you have a very nice bin setup
I worked with stainless fasteners a lot , they don’t like speed . Great videos Thanks
Great video Guys
Use anti-seize on any and all stainless fasteners and they won't gall like that. It's a mess but you'll thank me later.
What he said^^^^^^ or oil works also. Been there, done that🙄🙄🙄🙄👍✌️
@@Budd56 we've done a bunch in hog barns with pipe dope, (thread sealant) lubes and doesn't make mess and can brush it on easily.
@@dalejaenisch as long as there is some lube is all that matters, right👍
So true works every time, I too had to learn the hard way I keep plenty of anti-seize on hand now...
Great video. We have same problems with our tarp openers . Road salt is our worst enemy. Takes those electronic boxes right out. They should outlaw that crap. O-well. Have a good one.
Chet and his “Suposebly” 😂😂😂😂
Chet. Wear some darn gloves when its cold out. Your fingers will thank you when your old. Well SupposeBly. Lol. So much quality good humor.
I was hoping we would see another video soon... love the videos
Yep old hand crank on hoper great stand by. No wires to worry about. Plus driver gets his exercise in 😂😂
In case you are wondering... yea this is entertaining, I always marvel at other guys that have things work like yours do and like mine does also, put all the "d's" and "b's" in all the words you want to, your northern accent is easy to listens toooo. nose to the grindstone-full speed speed ahead !!!
great video, thanks, and funny too
The instructions in chisemm are still a good idea to read .
Stainless bolts/nuts will seize up even when using hand tools. Putting some type of lube on threads greatly helps but it may still seize. Like on Peterbilts exhaust stack shields snap bolt off in them and now you're putting bracket/clamp on
Great work Chet and Erik in sorting your trailer and getting it all rewired top work. Poor Dougo having that battery nearly falling on him. It can only happen to Dougo. Great video Chet
I love you videos man
Run hose and hook up to power steering pump, use a hydraulic valve such as old F10 loaders. One on each hopper. Works great as long as good pump which ours is 10 years old no issues... end of electrical issues no need for PTO... also no remote, gotta give somewhere...
Look like a close call backing semi out of the shed at the same time !
Yes!!! We need more videos lol
We use tennis balls to unplug bins. Its an awesome trick. Just reverse polarity on the auger motor. Put about 12-15 tennis balls into the flighting. And should break the chucks over the sump up.
Needed Doug supervision
As a spunge shrinks as it dries so to do the beans. You shrunk them when you dried them in your dryer.
The dockage is necessary because as you dry beans down the weight goes down, you are not loosing anything except the excess weight from water in beans above 13%.
1,000 bushels @ 16% mo.
3% is extra water
3% of 1,000 is 30
30x50lb soybeans is 1,500
That means you hauled 1,500 lbs of water that they need to dry out of the load.
It is not soybeans it's the weight of the water they take out while drying that you get docked for on your loads.
On the other hand if you over dry your beans the opposite happens, thats when a guy actually looses something he worked for.
You got a put neversez on the stainless bolts thread right on every Time no problem
Philips screws were designed by an American. Robertson screw heads (square holes) were designed by a Canadian in 1908
Chat that’s called Gallling if you put anti-seize on before using the bolt Stainless steel especially
When are you going to make some new videos of the combining the beans this year I'm waiting for videos on 2002 I enjoy watching you guys look like real need farmers
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G'day great video
7:07 look at his face.🤣🤣
Well Chet I know how to fix this problem on the Tempte! Drive it into the ditch the opposite way faster!!! FIXED!! Hahaha
I'd think that if you really knew how to fix it, you'd know how to spell it.
When our sump plugs we reverse the rotation of the auger by rewireing the motor and put 10 golf balls in the auger. Run it backwards for a while and so far it has unplugged the sump.
You can also you some WD40 or PB Blaster works dang good. Both for installation and removal. They won’t Bind up.
Crank always works
When stainless hardware stops with impacting. Its called gulling. Another words its welded on solid. Always apply by hand.
Cross threading is tighter then red or blue lock tight...
Yeah, it's "supposedly" with a "d" sound, not "supposably". If it really matters, lol.
@@felixjames5732 supposedly he does.
Do you also dry Corn for other Farmers?
A friend of mine here in Germany is working for a company that rents theyr equipment to Farmers ( In german " Lohnunternehmer" ), and he is driving a dryer truck, to dry corn or others direct at theyr farms.
Stainless steel welded itself together with some movement
Well i "Sup-BOSEE" or "sup-"POSE" ill like this video!💯😂 i just suppose to be or supposellyy gonna leave a comment as well ya kno? 😎🤣
You should do a vid on some of your favorite tools.......
Should be Robertson "square headed" screws....apparently....its a Canadian thang....
That reminds me.... is the Soy Isolate plant still in operation in Dawson? If it is... the company I worked for at the time installed the fire alarm system when the plant was built. Interesting place.
Suposably you should put anti seize on stainless fasteners. In case no one told you yet. 🤓😏
Who makes your corn dryer what did it cost and how much does it cost to operate
Hope you have a blessed day
Use copper or nickel anti-seize on all stainless fasteners. It’s nasty but it works
Chet, you first finish going into one hole before you go into another hole. Like they say no hole jumping!!!
Put was on the bolt to keep them from seizing up.
Friction of the stainless steel nut on the stainless steel bolt heats them up causing them to grab ahold of each other. A spritz of wd40 or something before assembly will help prevent that problem
Supposubly. Nice. Make it yours.
Weekends? What the heck is that?🤙😉
Big Swede ain't much on climbing😂😂
Could have remove old control box off the plate, put new control box onto orig. plate. Save the trailer from extra holes.
Everyone knows "d"'s sound like "b"s in Minnesotan.....supposebly anyway.....another GREAT video, thanks for posting👏👏👏👏👏
2:05 Supposably means "as may be conceived or imagined" and is the adverb form of supposable, which means "capable of being supposed or conceived." On the other hand, supposedly usually means "allegedly." The words are often conflated when one usually intends to say "supposedly.".... it's up to you guys now... I really don't give a fauck. ;)
I didnt know you had a deere skid steer. The one at 5:00 in the old shop.
Neighbors loader.
Chet, do you ever get time off ,as in not having to go in to the shop ?
You should just put your air compressor on a timer circuit that you can set with your phone.
Stainless steel bolts are extremely brittle, you just learned that.
chat how do you keep your kool with all that happen good luck
put a little copper neverseize on the stainless bolt and then it wont gall
Suppose"d"ly... I usually will use the old wires to pull the new ones, no fish.
Use thread lubricant/teflon on SS bolts so nylock nuts don't gall/cold weld. It's a life safer.
6:19 duggo yelling
How much weight do you put on the trailer before the tag axle drops?
Hey Chet...it is "supposedly"
Pull new wire threw with the old wire....
Until the old wire is broke
SUPPOSEDLY!! No B! LOL!
I say supposably too
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We had to retrofit our trailer also because the control panel took a shit
Looks like you could fill some potholes with all that Mn gravel under that trailer
Always lubricant Stainless Steel bolts. Saliva will do 🤤👌
Did you forget to turn volume button on?
Stainless bolts? Put some grease on them. Heat causes them to seize.
That is a snake, not a fish. It is a fishing tool, though.
What’s the story on the John Deere skid loader old shop
I LEARNED THE HARD WAY THAT STAINLESS GAULS cold welds WITH SPEED TOOLS USE ANTI SEIZE OR A HAND TOOL I HAD TO CUT THEM OFF BEST OF LUCK.
It will cold weld with hand tools as well, learned that the hard way.