That is hilarious, keep filming stuff, every Bunge plant that I have been to there's signs everywhere that say no cell phone usage and no cameras and pictures.
I can remember dumping wood chips in Canton NC. They picked the whole truck up no dump trailer. Frickin fluids running out. Had to let truck sit so fluids got back to level. A semi and trailer in the air like a rocket launcher, was a sight to see😂 some old school unloading.
now yo know why you see empty hopper O/O ungoverned running the "speed limit" to get back to try to load one more load, its the difference in a good day or a great day from a pay perspective. Its pretty tuff to make it hauling only grain with a hopper, they pay alot more to haul aggregate... but totally different subject. How many loads are you set to haul total? just curious. ive been part of a few 100 load contracts for grain, but generally thats not sustainable year round. Good video on exactly what its like dumping at a big grain terminal.
I've been pulling Hopper for 3 weeks and we've only done soybeans and corn so far. You are absolutely correct that hauling just grain is pretty tough to make a good paycheck. We got some bean meal loads starting next week and I'm picking up a load of magnesium oxide next week too. Will see how that goes
@@brianmoses7381 gonna need them vibrators and take a broom! Little trick, Google: Martin hopper suction vibrators. Your trailers knock rails will thank me, so will the trucks dumping behind you. That stuff unloads better in winter, but still a biaaaachhh.... wait till hot humid summer to push 12 tons thru a 24 inch wide hole!
Cuz elevator and grain company pay you fucking cheap and you no make any money in corn or beans l work with corn local in NE and that job is really slow you only run 3-4 days and u get not even 2k for that loads you do so is sucks
That is hilarious, keep filming stuff, every Bunge plant that I have been to there's signs everywhere that say no cell phone usage and no cameras and pictures.
I can remember dumping wood chips in Canton NC. They picked the whole truck up no dump trailer. Frickin fluids running out. Had to let truck sit so fluids got back to level. A semi and trailer in the air like a rocket launcher, was a sight to see😂 some old school unloading.
You can open those hopper doors all the way unloads faster I know all the short cuts to hauling a hopper done it mainly for 20 plus years
now yo know why you see empty hopper O/O ungoverned running the "speed limit" to get back to try to load one more load, its the difference in a good day or a great day from a pay perspective. Its pretty tuff to make it hauling only grain with a hopper, they pay alot more to haul aggregate... but totally different subject. How many loads are you set to haul total? just curious. ive been part of a few 100 load contracts for grain, but generally thats not sustainable year round. Good video on exactly what its like dumping at a big grain terminal.
I've been pulling Hopper for 3 weeks and we've only done soybeans and corn so far. You are absolutely correct that hauling just grain is pretty tough to make a good paycheck. We got some bean meal loads starting next week and I'm picking up a load of magnesium oxide next week too. Will see how that goes
@@brianmoses7381 gonna need them vibrators and take a broom! Little trick, Google: Martin hopper suction vibrators. Your trailers knock rails will thank me, so will the trucks dumping behind you. That stuff unloads better in winter, but still a biaaaachhh.... wait till hot humid summer to push 12 tons thru a 24 inch wide hole!
Looks like they got nice trailers for you.
Very nice trailers indeed
Do you ever haul into or out of Ethanol plants in Minnesota? Or have you ever been to CHS or ADM in Mankato, Minnesota
I've hauled oil out of CHS and ADM in Mankato
I've been going to chs mankato every day.
The tension on your tarp needs to be reprogrammed, so it opens all the way
For some dumb reason, they all came from the factory that way. Getting them reprogrammed
@brianmoses7381 after we put hurricane straps on we had to reprogram ours
So the card you scan where do you get it at??
At the probe station
@@brianmoses7381 ok thank you I'm picking up a load in IA and delivering there Saturday morning
@OhioValleyWatchman where's the load picking up at in IA?
@@brianmoses7381 Sheldon Iowa. I have to go to Lennox and get the trailer and then run over to Iowa and grab that load.
@@OhioValleyWatchman that should be a nice little run to Indiana. Then what are you doing after that, staying in Indiana?
What is your empty weight?
29k
What does the probe do ?
Tests the moisture content
@@brianmoses7381 thanks !
@@masterofnone11 you're welcome
It's basically a vacuum. Sucks up a little sample that goes into the scale house. They check moisture, test weight, damaged kernel, bugs.
i kno u guys get laughed at every time u roll up to a shipper or reciever
Im with prime. And. I like to be in this division
Talk to Kyle Walk or Brett Vonwiller
They need to stay out of the hopper business
Why?
Cuz elevator and grain company pay you fucking cheap and you no make any money in corn or beans l work with corn local in NE and that job is really slow you only run 3-4 days and u get not even 2k for that loads you do so is sucks
What does that fucking beeper tell you/?
What fucking beeper? The seat belt beeper every time I push in my brakes?
Multi million dollar company and the cheap asses could not order a hopper with no remote to open the tarp
It would get lost