Dumping 24 ton of Lime to spread on Corn Fields

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  • Опубліковано 21 сер 2024
  • I am getting 24 ton of lime dumped in the field in order to spread before planting corn.
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  • @87papacito
    @87papacito 3 роки тому +2

    It’s best to lock the tractor after some of the load comes out of the trailer. Release the trailer let it walk for the rest of the load to come out. Lock it again and bring it down. Safest way to do it and leaves a beautiful pile.

  • @ClassALiving
    @ClassALiving 8 років тому +2

    Beautiful farm you have there, very scenic, thanks for sharing!

  • @priztucker
    @priztucker 5 років тому +1

    So that type of trailer is a good idea for getting out of mud. Thanks for explaining! Most "experts" are on youtube saying it will cause the trailer to turn over

    • @davidwoermansr
      @davidwoermansr 2 роки тому +1

      They do tip easily if you're not careful with them got to watch the wind keep it as straight and level as possible and hope nothing hangs up on 1 side or high up in the trailer but if you're careful they're pretty slick trailers

  • @keithmelton3741
    @keithmelton3741 4 роки тому +1

    I live in Waynoka, Oklahoma. I hauled one load of that 100% ag lime from Mayville, Oklahoma from the dolomite pit down by Texas. I left the yard a 4:30am. With a grain trailer, got back to our yard around 3:30pm. Our boss thought this was a good idea, and we would just dump those grain trailers and reload it on end dumps. As soon as I rolled that first hopper door back , i knew we fucked up lol! Only a little dust hit the ground. 3 of us spent from 3:30pm to 6 pm unloading 2 grain trailers loaded with that shit, using pneumatic hammers, small sledge hammers and a snow shovel. Never again!

    • @FarmerMD
      @FarmerMD  4 роки тому +1

      Oh my - not a good idea! I've had to shovel a couple tons off a dump trailer in the past because the trailer was not sitting level and wanted to tip. Never fun

    • @supertrucker12916
      @supertrucker12916 3 роки тому +1

      I've been hauling lime for 16 years for an agricultural company and I've dumped it out of frame and frame less trailers thankfully we got rid of the frame less and got belt trailers which are awesome but we do occasionally use the cobra tri axle I loaded 35 tons in cobra then I had parked it for the weekend well the next morning it was froze to the floor I raised the box 1/2 way uo and nothing fell out so after checking the load realizing it was froze I began shoveling that was the last time I leave a loaded truck over the weekend

    • @davidwoermansr
      @davidwoermansr 2 роки тому +2

      @@supertrucker12916 we like our side dump over our frameless for hauling this if our belt trailers are busy but belt is the best way to go I totally agree with you on that

  • @charlieharrison7234
    @charlieharrison7234 5 років тому +4

    This guy has to remember that walking on the side while the trailer is in the air can flip over fast

  • @supertrucker12916
    @supertrucker12916 3 роки тому +1

    Frame less dump trailer are nice especially for hauling feed but I personally don't like hauling lime in them but I've done it along with our tri axle cobra dump trailer which is nice now we use belt trailer mostly its faster and more stable I also spread lime for farmers as well I love it

  • @neckarsulme
    @neckarsulme 5 років тому +1

    nice trailer

  • @Dudemieser
    @Dudemieser 5 років тому +3

    Ive done that more times than I could possibly count. Alot of the time the hardest part is getting to the field.

  • @Farmall450
    @Farmall450 8 років тому +2

    Thanks for the editing. Subbed.

  • @canvids1
    @canvids1 7 років тому

    Many years ago I drove tractor trailer here in toronto Canada and I was not it that type of operation.
    But that would be a very scary situation to have a trailer that high in the air to dump a load.
    Thank goodness there are more safer ways of dumping loads like that.

  • @farming4g
    @farming4g 7 років тому

    Never seen a trailer like that before. Sweet!

    • @FarmerMD
      @FarmerMD  7 років тому

      apparently these type of trailers are more stable when dumping on uneven ground.

    • @farming4g
      @farming4g 7 років тому +1

      Those two beams in the middle help keep it more fixed, instead of it just being held by the cylinder.
      Still, though, a high wind or a slight slope is still risky.

    • @davidwoermansr
      @davidwoermansr 2 роки тому +1

      @@FarmerMD more stable than a frameless end dump but still have to be very careful with them

  • @DEXTERSONEMANBAND
    @DEXTERSONEMANBAND 5 років тому

    Good and educational video! Thanks!

  • @josephdeffendoll3056
    @josephdeffendoll3056 5 років тому +2

    That don't look like 24 ton of lime. Maybe it was the angle of the cam. Nice vid. Thank you.

  • @braddavis8655
    @braddavis8655 5 років тому +2

    Nice 40ft frameless bucket white lime probably come out of catnach great valley paGlasgow ?

  • @carterhamlet5953
    @carterhamlet5953 3 роки тому +1

    Southern Maryland boys

  • @ghostbuilder3187
    @ghostbuilder3187 6 років тому +2

    Need flash: You don’t watch out for power lines for entanglement. You watch out for power lines so you’re not fucking electrocuted.

    • @davidwoermansr
      @davidwoermansr 2 роки тому +1

      Need flash if you avoid entanglement you don't have to worry about being fucking electrocuted

  • @prismiteproductions
    @prismiteproductions 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Farmer MD (or anyone else) - I'm looking to move several thousand tons of besalt onto farms in the Chicago/Illinois area. Do you have any advice or know any people who can help?

    • @davidwoermansr
      @davidwoermansr 2 роки тому +1

      Contact trucking companies in the area and concrete and construction companies sometimes they have trucks just sitting in the yard while they pour concrete or are moving to a new site and will make a good deal just to get the truck rolling and making money I always tell my drivers if the wheels ain't turning neither of us are earning

  • @user-zu7tv5gw6l
    @user-zu7tv5gw6l Рік тому +1

    Hello, tell me how much such a trailer weighs- curb weight. And what is its volume?

  • @jaytay6139
    @jaytay6139 7 років тому

    that is a cool east trailer

  • @SouthLakeTahoeTowing
    @SouthLakeTahoeTowing Рік тому

    Not a scissor lift system. 5 stage ram

  • @rogerwilson9361
    @rogerwilson9361 8 років тому +2

    that was a cool

    • @FarmerMD
      @FarmerMD  8 років тому

      Thx!

    • @rogerwilson9361
      @rogerwilson9361 8 років тому

      Farmer MD
      I have seen trucks that dump but never one that dumped as it did to me that was just so cool.

  • @turkfebruary5836
    @turkfebruary5836 7 років тому +3

    40' trailer

    • @chuckyf-u2395
      @chuckyf-u2395 5 років тому

      Thought I was the only one to notice that

  • @felixacosta626
    @felixacosta626 5 років тому +1

    People don't realize how dangerous that trailer is I use it at work and I do not recomend moving the trailer at that height because it will tip over like nothing

    • @supertrucker12916
      @supertrucker12916 3 роки тому

      I work for an agricultural company and I use frame less dump trailers I've had a few close calls but fortunately I've never laid one over but one of my coworkers have they were dumping lime on our cement pad and the load stuck and over it went

    • @davidwoermansr
      @davidwoermansr 2 роки тому

      Those are a little more stable than a frameless but you still have to be careful

  • @clubjrgaming2610
    @clubjrgaming2610 4 роки тому

    that the most insane design i have seen at a dump trailer, it has no stability at all, but ehm i can see it works but i would not use a trailer like this ,god damn us :)

    • @FarmerMD
      @FarmerMD  4 роки тому +1

      very common type of trailer

    • @davidwoermansr
      @davidwoermansr 2 роки тому +1

      Check out frameless end dumps you'll think this is safe

  • @billalbion
    @billalbion 6 років тому +1

    Put's a lot of weight on back axle, is this why the air bags are dumped. Remember steel spring breaking that overturned trailer and unit years ago.

    • @davidwoermansr
      @davidwoermansr 2 роки тому +1

      Yeah if you don't dump the air you got about a 95% chance of blowing airbags as the weight hits the end of the trailer and if only 1 goes a good chance the sudden shift will tip you over

  • @neckarsulme
    @neckarsulme 5 років тому +1

    looks like a small pile.......big trailer

    • @davidwoermansr
      @davidwoermansr 2 роки тому +1

      24 ton isn't a big pile and on backroads a longer trailer than necessary is nice for spreading the weight for small bridges so not all the weight is on it at once

  • @lomparti
    @lomparti 4 роки тому

    Thats all of the lime he was hauling? lol I wonder how much this load paid

    • @FarmerMD
      @FarmerMD  4 роки тому

      24 ton is the legal limit

    • @87papacito
      @87papacito 3 роки тому

      $13 per ton ay least.

    • @davidwoermansr
      @davidwoermansr 2 роки тому

      Even farm trucks have to abide by the weight limits some more than others some of the old bridges on back roads won't hold a highway legal load

  • @chuckyf-u2395
    @chuckyf-u2395 5 років тому +1

    That trailer is not 50 feet!!

  • @87ferrarif40
    @87ferrarif40 3 роки тому

    How long is this trailer?

  • @xle5363
    @xle5363 7 років тому

    Do you clean out the trailer before you put the corn in it?

    • @FarmerMD
      @FarmerMD  7 років тому

      Yes it gets swept.

  • @elmcustomharvesting1072
    @elmcustomharvesting1072 8 років тому

    do you guys spread lime every year

    • @FarmerMD
      @FarmerMD  8 років тому

      We do not spread every year. On average once every 3-5 years.

  • @markbartley8241
    @markbartley8241 5 років тому

    You should never stand beside that trailer

    • @davidwoermansr
      @davidwoermansr 2 роки тому

      As long as you can move decent it's not too dangerous they start going over slow after halfway they really move those are quite a bit more stable than a traditional frameless

  • @skinlab4239
    @skinlab4239 3 роки тому

    The average frameless is thirty nine feet.

    • @davidwoermansr
      @davidwoermansr 2 роки тому

      That's not a frameless it's got a partial frame and the scissor hydraulic lifts both sides with even pressure instead of lifting the center only so it's more stable even if 1 sides loaded a little heavier than the other and my uncle has two 53 footers

    • @skinlab4239
      @skinlab4239 2 роки тому

      @@davidwoermansr what? You are incorrect. Would you like to learn babe?

    • @skinlab4239
      @skinlab4239 2 роки тому

      @@davidwoermansr? Sub frame and draw bar.... Scissor hydraulic lifts? I took a shower and it dawned on me what you think it is. Probably one of those half frame and frameless trailers. I've never been around one but it's the only thing you might be thinking of. That is 100% frameless babe

    • @davidwoermansr
      @davidwoermansr 2 роки тому

      @@skinlab4239 I've pulled my uncle's plenty of times and we owned a frameless with the single piston till I bought dad out and we chopped it up for parts for a project and scrap because it was beat up and so were a couple tractors that use to drag it around that had both been on each side at least once I know all about both trailers sweetie that's why we have side dump and belt trailers now for that a couple belly dumps for road gravel and a straight truck and pup trailer for fill sand and dirt a ragged old homemade trailer for iron and a couple lowboys and a spread axle drop deck for equipment but I guess bring on the lesson princess

    • @davidwoermansr
      @davidwoermansr 2 роки тому

      @@skinlab4239 that's not how they're marketed princess

  • @MrBA812
    @MrBA812 4 роки тому

    40 not 50

  • @user-yr9jk2jj1w
    @user-yr9jk2jj1w 4 роки тому

    that is not a good trailer on soft soil also the driver was unsafe

    • @davidwoermansr
      @davidwoermansr 2 роки тому

      Safer than a frameless and looked safe to me my uncle has 2 and dumps the same way

  • @johndavis1847
    @johndavis1847 5 років тому

    That ain't no damn 48000 lbs of lime. Crazy ass people. Always over exaggerating

    • @supertrucker12916
      @supertrucker12916 3 роки тому

      It looks about right im no expert but I have been hauling lime for 16 years

    • @davidwoermansr
      @davidwoermansr 2 роки тому

      24 ton don't fill a spreader many times 24 ton of powder will be a way smaller pile of dirt or grain

  • @immeohmyoh
    @immeohmyoh 4 роки тому

    that ain't no 24tons of lime, looks like 2tons

    • @jimmywells33
      @jimmywells33 4 роки тому +1

      You've clearly never pulled materials.

    • @FarmerMD
      @FarmerMD  4 роки тому +1

      I guess you are not familiar with the density of lime.

    • @immeohmyoh
      @immeohmyoh 4 роки тому +1

      Compared to the man in the vid and the rear-wheelbase, that pile is about armpit-high, maybe 4.5' at its peak, and 10, maybe 15' wide at its base. Lets use 5' & 12' and call it roughly a right-rectangular pyramid, whose volume is given by formula V=lwh/3. It's volume would be roughly 12' x 12' x 5'/3=240'^3, i.e. 240 cubic feet. Rounding up to ~100lbs per cubic foot of lime at the top end (usually 75,80, 90lbs) is 24,000lbs, or 12 tons. Still, i was way off, looks can be deceiving. It looks like a kiddie-sand pile that takes up 1/10th the truck.

    • @jimmywells33
      @jimmywells33 4 роки тому

      @@immeohmyoh what's the magical mathematical equation that proves you're an ignorant fool?

    • @supertrucker12916
      @supertrucker12916 3 роки тому +1

      It looks about right I'm no expert but I have been hauling lime for 16 years some lime is more dense than others sometimes it can be kinda like confection sugar light and fluffy and sometimes it holds moisture thats the kind that likes to stick and causes trailers to tip over