Don’t worry about repeating. You do such a great job. I know you mentioned about some loser complaining about you repeating yourself. I would do it just to piss them off. Great Job Andy!!!
Andy, you should have told Manuel to take off his shoes while running the new Nuhn! That would have been great Andy joking around 😂😂. Interesting comparison between the Mensch and the Nuhn. Once he gets his learning curve dialed in, I’m sure he will be more precise in his sand placement
I think some kind of moveable chute would be awesome for putting the sand exactly where you want it. Sand being abrasive, it would probably need to be poly.
I really really really do not like how the belt drive is surging, that's a way to wear your hoses out super-fast. Can probably be fixed by putting a crimper roller moving a little faster than the main feed belt above the end of it to draw the sand off more smoothly. *HEY NUHN*
That explains why you have so much sand in your manure. I’m guessing it’s better then saw dust or wood chips when dealing with that many animals but it’s still a lot of sand to deal with.
Sand is better than straw or sawdust because bacteria won't stay in it or grow in it. So the cows don't get mastitis as easily , therefore your somatic cell count is lower and that's one of the things that you can get a premium for and the cows stay healthier . Also it's more comfortable and probably a lot cooler in warm weather.Also not dusty like sawdust or straw.
@@SOONERTHANYOUWISHI find your explanation interesting, as I know of several other dairy channels on youtube. They film their milking process and have zero issues. 10th Generation Dairy Farmer and Sas Dutch Kid Just to name two.
@@FarmingFixingFabricatingOk, thanks. I was hoping you had an affiliate link so you would gain a bit of support from my purchase. However, the link is no link in the description. The only two links I see are the ones for your merchandise both in the US and overseas. I checked both of those links and did not see a listing for it.
Nobody wants to damage a brand new machine, and it takes getting used to. I'm sure he will figure out exactly how to run it within a few loads. A professional still has a learning curve, but he is making short work of it. Great video, Andy. And I'm sure Manuel REALLY appreciated the BOSS with a CAMERA on his first load!👍👍🤣🤣
@transmitterguy478 LOL!!!! YEAH, THEY WERE ALL WATCHING IT 💯%!!!! LOL!!!! MY ONE FRIEND LOL ABOUT THE VIDEO!!!! SAID IT WAS A GOOD VIDEO, BUT IT WAS TOO LONG FOR THE LUNCH BREAK!!!! 😂😂!!!!
Our mensch was spilling a lot on the floor like that. The fix was replacing the guide strips of rubber that ride along the side edges of the cross belt. The sand gets between the belt and the steel edges and goes on the floor if the rubber strip isn’t there to keep it on the belt. Cheap easy fix. Hopefully I described it well enough for you to understand. Great video comparisons 👍🏻
Hi Andy have u ever thought about putting in a separater to separate out the sand from the liquid that way u could dry out and reuse the sand and u wouldn’t have to buy in as much also it would save ur tankers and spreaders from excess wear and tear with no sand going through them?
Probably because of the different stall designs and to avoid hitting posts and gates with the conveyor. Looks like it throws it far enough to clear the curbing.
Poor Manuel having to perform on camera in front of the technician's and in front of his boss,with a brand new multi thousand dollar machine, give him a couple of days on his own and it will be a different machine.
Great video! Best one you have put out in a while! Love the comparisons and the scales and seeing them both in action. Is that his full time job running the sand truck?
Probably a 350,000.00 machine nothing is Flippin cheap anymore. It must last at least 25y now for that money. Nice upgrade very nice just hate the price tag.
Just wondering was the sand truck built at Nuhn's facilities in Sebringville, Ontario and shipped to your dealer or is there another facility near you building them?
The cattle tend to drag the stuff at the back (💩) out when they back out of the stalls. Likely someone takes a rake to remove the dirty sand daily, and I know some places that use a tractor or skid steer mounted bedding conditioner to level up the sand and also drag the dirty sand out at the same time.
Impressive! Like a stone slinger....which brings me to a question...can you put gravel through this? Also, how do you guys clean the individual stalls?
Pretty impressive machine. when you did your test at the bunk, it wasn't moving so the amount on the ground would have been virtually invisible if you were bedding stalls running that first bucket out. Looks like the new truck would save a lot of sand, but is that worth the new machine? Cool video.
Tks for sharing. With the nunn truck. Will this save time spreading sand? With the spillage between the two trucks? Is it cause one is new and the other is just used alittle more? Dont worry about repeating your self. Its okay. Its dont bother me if you do. Its all good.
I noticed on your mench unit the sand dumping over the belt housing And commented about it. Someone said it was for traction. Repeating is no big deal.
Hey andy been a while since i have comment but a hacker hack my account so i was wondering do u have someone come out and trim the hoofs of the cows are do u just do it urself when they are lame have a great day one more thing u need to stop working so hard and relax a little just sayin
Thats a nice unit I was looking at it when it was at the farm show. Impressive hydraulic set up on that thing. Watching your Mench all this time I wondered if you guys wanted a certain amount of spill back in the alley to help with cow traction or something. You'll have to buy the Nuhn truck so it matches the Vac truck now
Don’t worry about repeating. You do such a great job. I know you mentioned about some loser complaining about you repeating yourself. I would do it just to piss them off.
Great Job Andy!!!
Andy, you should have told Manuel to take off his shoes while running the new Nuhn! That would have been great Andy joking around 😂😂. Interesting comparison between the Mensch and the Nuhn. Once he gets his learning curve dialed in, I’m sure he will be more precise in his sand placement
I think I subscribed about two years a go and I believe this is the very FIRST time I've ever seen a dairy cow on here. Cool!
Great job on the comparison of the two sand trucks 👍🚜
Explain to me what the sand is for, never seen this before.
@@jakeschisler7525The cattle lay on it. It is more comfortable for the cows than straw or corn stubble.
Good luck with the new machine 👍Here's to trouble free bedding 🍻
Nice Andy have a good day.
I think some kind of moveable chute would be awesome for putting the sand exactly where you want it. Sand being abrasive, it would probably need to be poly.
Awesome video Andy thanks for sharing it with us
Awesome video thanks Andy thanks for your time and consideration top job top team 🛠️🚜🔧🚛🚜🚜🚜🚜
I really really really do not like how the belt drive is surging, that's a way to wear your hoses out super-fast. Can probably be fixed by putting a crimper roller moving a little faster than the main feed belt above the end of it to draw the sand off more smoothly. *HEY NUHN*
That thing is just awesome and I know that is a demo but it would look good on the farm take care
Thank you for another great video. Cheers
You're giving him a big chance to show the equipment. I would hope he bought lunch!
That nice new truck looks expensive Andy but nice
That explains why you have so much sand in your manure. I’m guessing it’s better then saw dust or wood chips when dealing with that many animals but it’s still a lot of sand to deal with.
Sand is better than straw or sawdust because bacteria won't stay in it or grow in it. So the cows don't get mastitis as easily , therefore your somatic cell count is lower and that's one of the things that you can get a premium for and the cows stay healthier . Also it's more comfortable and probably a lot cooler in warm weather.Also not dusty like sawdust or straw.
seems like the fall from the drag chain is causing a surging of the sand delivery to the bed.
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Excellent video, is the manure and sand spread on fields or is it put into a pit? Never seen how a big farm like this works
Who gets to spreads the sand out in the stalls ?
The cows presumably
wonderful
Are you able to make a video of the Milking Parlour operation ?
He won't do it because of the PITA people says he doesn't need the agrivation
Watching cows being milked hurts some of the damn peoples feelings 😂
@@SOONERTHANYOUWISHDon't ya mean the People Eating Tasty Animals association?
@@SOONERTHANYOUWISHI find your explanation interesting, as I know of several other dairy channels on youtube. They film their milking process and have zero issues. 10th Generation Dairy Farmer and Sas Dutch Kid Just to name two.
Looks like all the sand is under the cows belly. Should it not be under the hoofs
No, it's to provide comfort, not traction. The cows get to lay on a "beach", and it can shift to conform to their body.
I guess that was kind of a silly statement, because the concrete was poured to have the strength to handle all that equipment driving on it
Could you run saw dust with a machine like this
How often do you put sand down?
Cow stalls once a week and heifer stalls every other week
How are the stalls cleaned ?
Can anyone tell me who makes that flashlight and holster he has on his side. it is seen at @ 00:31. Thanks in advance!!
It’s an olight brand light. Link for them is in the description. That’s a seeker 3 pro
@@FarmingFixingFabricatingOk, thanks. I was hoping you had an affiliate link so you would gain a bit of support from my purchase. However, the link is no link in the description. The only two links I see are the ones for your merchandise both in the US and overseas. I checked both of those links and did not see a listing for it.
@@BUFORD-T I’ll add it now
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Andy your cows always look so clean and neat! A beautiful, healthy gaggle of critters!! 🐄🐄
Another good video Andy Thanks for the video's 🐄 🚜🇺🇸👍
Nobody wants to damage a brand new machine, and it takes getting used to. I'm sure he will figure out exactly how to run it within a few loads. A professional still has a learning curve, but he is making short work of it. Great video, Andy. And I'm sure Manuel REALLY appreciated the BOSS with a CAMERA on his first load!👍👍🤣🤣
The cows seemed to like it😂. Doesn’t take much to get the natives riled up
Monday morning all the engineers at Nuhn will be watching this video.
@transmitterguy478 LOL!!!! YEAH, THEY WERE ALL WATCHING IT 💯%!!!! LOL!!!! MY ONE FRIEND LOL ABOUT THE VIDEO!!!! SAID IT WAS A GOOD VIDEO, BUT IT WAS TOO LONG FOR THE LUNCH BREAK!!!! 😂😂!!!!
Our mensch was spilling a lot on the floor like that. The fix was replacing the guide strips of rubber that ride along the side edges of the cross belt. The sand gets between the belt and the steel edges and goes on the floor if the rubber strip isn’t there to keep it on the belt. Cheap easy fix. Hopefully I described it well enough for you to understand. Great video comparisons 👍🏻
And the new sand truck will never be that clean ever again lol
That machine is COOL! When I win the lotto I will buy one of those to ride around town on Friday nights.😂
Making beaches where ever you go!!😎
Hi Andy have u ever thought about putting in a separater to separate out the sand from the liquid that way u could dry out and reuse the sand and u wouldn’t have to buy in as much also it would save ur tankers and spreaders from excess wear and tear with no sand going through them?
Ahh, my days of getting a big load on and going to see some heifers is over...
Is Manual a long time employee for you. He seems like a good guy.
Eu não assisto vídeo muito longo e nem em inglês
Beats shoveling it out of a trailer lol, nice machine !
It could use a little modification to the discharge chute
Great video. This is something most people wouldn't ever get to see.. Thanks!!
impressive machine. I cant believe how much sand is used. Seems like I would be finding a way to dig and screen my own sand
Nice machine, not sure how long the cab door will last.
You must go through a lot of sand in a week Andy
Always takes time to get used - all new situations and equipment.
those pass thru opening on your gates....WOW
Wonder why they didn't extend the belt and chute out a little farther to maybe even with the outside of the wheels?
Probably because of the different stall designs and to avoid hitting posts and gates with the conveyor. Looks like it throws it far enough to clear the curbing.
@@MorganOtt-ne1qja would agree with you it’s protected under there and once they got it dialled in that little bit it was making a tidy job of it
Impressive piece of equipment nice addition to the fleet !
STAMPEDE!!!!
Poor Manuel having to perform on camera in front of the technician's and in front of his boss,with a brand new multi thousand dollar machine, give him a couple of days on his own and it will be a different machine.
Quite the machine
Hi Andy !
wow!
very nice sand truck !
Thanks Andy for your time and everybody have a good day at the farm ! 🙋♂️
Nuhn 🇨🇦💯
What’s with the hydraulics making that surging sound?Good looking machine
The Nuhn is a beast. Looks more heavy duty. Great seeing the difference. Thanks for sharing Andy!
Great video! Best one you have put out in a while! Love the comparisons and the scales and seeing them both in action. Is that his full time job running the sand truck?
Probably a 350,000.00 machine nothing is Flippin cheap anymore. It must last at least 25y now for that money. Nice upgrade very nice just hate the price tag.
It's a demo.
@@steveb6103uhh huh. For now. Monday morning the banker is getting a call... 😂
Nuhn builts quality equipment here in southern Ontario they have managed growth well
Interesting to see the two units working and quite an operation!
62500lbs = 28.35 metric tonnes. Wow, on a 2 axle vehicle.
Oi 💪💪💪💪💯💯👍👏
Almost had a oops at the end with free cows😂. Anyone that's been on a farm has been there before
The future of automated grain carts right there
Definitely looks a lot more solid than Mensh.
Nice machine. Bet it ain't cheap
I ENJOYED WATCHING THE VIDEO ANDY 😊
Just wondering was the sand truck built at Nuhn's facilities in Sebringville, Ontario and shipped to your dealer or is there another facility near you building them?
Only one facility
Hell of a nice new equipment
One day, I'll own a cow...
Brand nuhn
Mucho nice sand truck right there
Nice demo for you guys
Hi
How often do you have to change the bedding out ? And how much sand do you go through in a year ?
The cattle tend to drag the stuff at the back (💩) out when they back out of the stalls. Likely someone takes a rake to remove the dirty sand daily, and I know some places that use a tractor or skid steer mounted bedding conditioner to level up the sand and also drag the dirty sand out at the same time.
Have you ever tried limestone sand or washed dust instead of yellow sand?
No
What brand is that drop gate that you said for moving cows?
Seneca iron
Is this machine not a litle wide to drive with it in the barn between the stalls ?
No
Now do your guys have to go in and level all those stalls out by hand?
No the cows will do it
Like to see a video on cleaning the alleys in the barns
Scroll back he has them
How often dO you have to put sand in the stells?
Cow stalls we do once a week
Impressive! Like a stone slinger....which brings me to a question...can you put gravel through this? Also, how do you guys clean the individual stalls?
Watch your crossovers with the extra weight. Dang nice machine. would aiming the belt up and use the deflectors work?
Pretty impressive machine. when you did your test at the bunk, it wasn't moving so the amount on the ground would have been virtually invisible if you were bedding stalls running that first bucket out. Looks like the new truck would save a lot of sand, but is that worth the new machine? Cool video.
Hi Andy,.....I have never run a sand spreader like the NUHN. It sounded like to me, that it was pulsating when offloading the sand. Is that normal?
Tks for sharing. With the nunn truck. Will this save time spreading sand? With the spillage between the two trucks? Is it cause one is new and the other is just used alittle more? Dont worry about repeating your self. Its okay. Its dont bother me if you do. Its all good.
Nice looking truck I suppose sand is probably the worst material for any machine to handle
So, That is 19 tons of sand going to the manure lagoon. There must be a better way ? Maybe chopped straw or sawdust ?
( I don't know .)
All new machinery has a learning curve. Won't be long and it'll be earning it's keep!!!
I noticed on your mench unit the sand dumping over the belt housing And commented about it. Someone said it was for traction. Repeating is no big deal.
Hi Andy how many hours on that 544 j I have a 624j 22000 hours awesome videos
Is that sand washed and reused?
Wonder if there’s any concern about the concrete that you’re driving on and its ability to hold all that weight??
Hey andy been a while since i have comment but a hacker hack my account so i was wondering do u have someone come out and trim the hoofs of the cows are do u just do it urself when they are lame have a great day one more thing u need to stop working so hard and relax a little just sayin
Need to put a little longer shut, maybe 6-8" I like what it does just need to get closer.
I think if you scraped up the center after each you’d find the new unit wastes less
What is the purpose of the sand? Thanks olgoat
I’m kind of surprised how much sand it takes to do that.
How many cows on the farm?
Thats a nice unit I was looking at it when it was at the farm show. Impressive hydraulic set up on that thing. Watching your Mench all this time I wondered if you guys wanted a certain amount of spill back in the alley to help with cow traction or something. You'll have to buy the Nuhn truck so it matches the Vac truck now
Seemed like they were dumping 20% of the sand in the alley