HARVESTORE SILO COLLAPSE (and ours)

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  • @bikerdude9666
    @bikerdude9666 11 років тому +4

    When you got to the top and showed the landscape, I realized where you are. I grew up 2 miles to the southeast and had a 30' and a 60' Harvestore. Now I live 3 1/2 miles to the west of you as the crow flies. Back in the 70's we bought eggs from your farm. I believe that was your grandparents that lived there back then.

  • @LEDRavecom
    @LEDRavecom 12 років тому +2

    I enjoyed the tour of the silo. Thank you. I had an unused Harvestore on my farm. Only 45 ft tall. In 2006 a tornado ripped through my place and removed nine buildings including my home, two quonsets, barns, a concrete silo, but left the Harvestore. The Harvestore was was even struck in the top ten feet by a flying vehicle!

    • @a.b.317
      @a.b.317 6 років тому

      LEDRavecom UFO? Lol

  • @dearthworm
    @dearthworm 7 років тому +5

    Wow, this video took me back. When I was a student in 1980, I had a summer job building Harvestore silos. Factoid: They are built starting with the roof and are repeatedly jacked up as more and more rings are added at ground level. My particular job involved going up top when assembly was finished to remove some winching gear from the top, so I had those same views. I am somewhat scared of heights, but I got used to it and actually came to enjoy going up top and enjoying the view. The ones we built were all about 100 feet.

  • @LEDRavecom
    @LEDRavecom 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks for this video. I used to have a 45-ft Harvestore (an old one that didn't have the safety framing around the top). Instead of a lid and chute in the center it had a lightning rod and two lids off the center. Embossed in the lids were the words to the effect of: Caution: You must lower a kerosene lantern to silage level to test for oxygen before entering.
    Can you imagine entering a silo from the top at all? Very dangerous!
    I liked your steel wool pics, too!

  • @robertpayne2717
    @robertpayne2717 2 роки тому +1

    My cousin told me in the early 1980's that Harvestor's Silos were called Blue Monuments by most in Iowa because after they were put up on a farm it usally wasn't long before there would be an auction at that farm

    • @MrNobody2828
      @MrNobody2828 Рік тому +1

      I heard them called "Blue Tombstones" in the 80's because of the death of the family farm during the 80's farm crisis.

  • @niko4537
    @niko4537 12 років тому

    It looks very beautiful in the fall, like now. and there is epic scenery in almost every valley and mountain.

  • @dieselscience
    @dieselscience 10 років тому +22

    When you said "Climb a harvester" I was expecting a combine.

    • @wraith0127
      @wraith0127 9 років тому +3

      dieselscience I thought he was saying harvester, too. But, it's the brand name "Harvistore". A combination of "harvest" and "store" or "storage". Sounds just like harvester though, I know.

    • @CUMMINSKILLERTEAM2O24
      @CUMMINSKILLERTEAM2O24 11 місяців тому

      😂😂

  • @CuriousEarthMan
    @CuriousEarthMan 10 років тому +1

    Great video, and nice view too! Thanks for posting! I remember having to pull up those bags when we were making "haylage". I never thought about having to replace those ropes until today lol

  • @Dextamartijn
    @Dextamartijn 6 років тому +3

    We use to have a haverstore I remember climbing it my dad sold it and bought a slurry silo the silo went to France I live in Alberta Canada it was a 90ft as well

  • @billwieland8497
    @billwieland8497 6 років тому

    I was hoping to see my old homestead. Darn. Brings back memories... especially watching fireworks atop one of our Harvestores.

  • @benchkey
    @benchkey 7 років тому +1

    My families farm had a Harvestore built in the 1950's. It still stands with our farm name on it. "Schwartzbrian", but now the farm is a golf course and I live 75 miles away.

  • @papashaq1
    @papashaq1 8 років тому +5

    I can see my old house from up there! I used to work on the Keene farm up the road too. Glad I found your channel!

  • @ih1206
    @ih1206 12 років тому

    betchya it was quite an eye opening expirence coming through the midwest. I'm from north central Ohio and there is a little bit of difference on the 4 hour drive from here to Indy when i went to the convention a few years back.

  • @64salvador64
    @64salvador64 12 років тому +1

    woh, i never seen a place with no mountains around, i live in california, and i like agriculture, im part of the FFA, and im going to indiana next month for the national convention, i wonder how different its gonna be,i never been out of california.

  • @onelonleyfarmer
    @onelonleyfarmer 10 років тому +38

    nice view i have a video of me up top of an 80 footer!!

    • @mahart40
      @mahart40 9 років тому +4

      onelonleyfarmer Wow didnt expect to see you watching one of my favorite channels

    • @onelonleyfarmer
      @onelonleyfarmer 9 років тому +31

      why not i have a disease... its called farming when i am not farming i am watching others farm!!!

    • @shadowknightpg3d694
      @shadowknightpg3d694 3 роки тому

      @@onelonleyfarmer yessir

  • @augustreil
    @augustreil 3 роки тому

    I'm here in 2021, April ! Great video Ryan.

  • @macfarms
    @macfarms 8 років тому +5

    Had butterflies in my stomach the whole time watching this. Reminds me of climbing our own tower silos.

  • @BornRandy62
    @BornRandy62 8 років тому +3

    A Hollow brick silo is considered farm equipment and is property tax exempt. However a shiny blue Harvestore is in a different category for soem reason. There are building site owners around here with idle harvestore's that are a tax liability for them. Trivia. I am in North Central Iowa. Or basically 200 mile straight west of the state line at Dubuque. There have been instances that they have collapsed due to drawing a vacuum at the bottom without having ventilation at the top.

  • @freisdairyllc6898
    @freisdairyllc6898 6 років тому +1

    It looked like high moisture corn in that silo. How do you not load that uniformly? Best thing I ever did was quit using ours. Cost too much to maintain and are slow unloading. I did always like the view from on top though.

  • @bikerdude9666
    @bikerdude9666 11 років тому

    I am painting my farmall H so I was on youtube looking at old tractor videos. One thing led to another and after watching your 4020 video, (I also have a 3020) this one popped up. First thing I recognized from the top view was Richard's farm, then the water tower. I used to work on Farm Eze feed bunks and did work for both Walter and Richard.

  • @niko4537
    @niko4537 12 років тому

    l from norway(sunmøre) and l have never seen in real life a place without mountains

  • @garyjsimm
    @garyjsimm 11 років тому

    I'm learning farm life and it seems you love it

  • @aarice63
    @aarice63 11 років тому

    That is a great looking farm. Keep up the good work.

  • @theedominic14
    @theedominic14 5 років тому +2

    WISCONSIN FARMING ROCKS

  • @davidb5978
    @davidb5978 7 років тому

    We had a 20X50 and a 20x60 Harvestore silos. I have been up there on top many many times myself.

  • @StormLaker
    @StormLaker 8 років тому +15

    I couldn't be up there without some sort of safety harness, haha....yikes. I'm not afraid of heights, but of falling.......

    • @Sean-if7rp
      @Sean-if7rp 8 років тому

      Hahaha not afraid of heights but afraid of falling, that's a good saying

    • @asaaqas
      @asaaqas 7 років тому +3

      falling has never killed anyone...its the sudden stop that gets em

    • @gen157
      @gen157 7 років тому +1

      As long as you stop falling before you stop suddenly, you'll be fine.

  • @kristiewhite2926
    @kristiewhite2926 9 років тому

    Cool video! And the captions made it hilarious!

  • @1scoretime
    @1scoretime 10 років тому

    I love ALL your videos.Some of them remind me of growing up and helping out on my Uncle's farms in Northwest Wisconsin. The best part, most of your equipment is John Deere!

  • @simonsteam
    @simonsteam 9 років тому +3

    Hey great vid. Countryside looks really great around you too.

  • @czamman
    @czamman 7 років тому

    Not sure if it's possible, but it would be really cool if you installed a remote camera on top of the harvester, one that you can swivel around. It might help during bad weather too. Help to see miles away. Thanks for the good footage.

  • @davidkimmel4216
    @davidkimmel4216 Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @jimlisterman2138
    @jimlisterman2138 10 років тому

    LUV the contour of your land ! I come from hilly area in Southwest Ohio.
    Personally do NOT feel comfortable on flat land.

  • @Erated78
    @Erated78 9 років тому

    I always learn something from your videos. Lots of great information in each one thank you.

  • @worshipwatcher55
    @worshipwatcher55 11 років тому

    Cool video. Thank you for sharing. I really enjoyed the view from the top.

  • @19674438
    @19674438 12 років тому

    Not me,you wouldn't find me up there too high.But I enjoyed it!!!

  • @dragonflygrandma
    @dragonflygrandma 6 років тому

    Very Nice video. Thanks

  • @steinderbush
    @steinderbush 12 років тому

    Nice video from above, you live in a very beautiful area i think!! good luck with farming!!

  • @kittykittymeow260
    @kittykittymeow260 12 років тому

    I am going to national convention too! :D You are going to love it!!

  • @toddbuhmiller
    @toddbuhmiller 8 років тому

    Thanks for the video. It is cool to see how farms work in a different part of the country. I know Versatile1150 will be wanting to shoot video when go out to the ranch.

  • @64salvador64
    @64salvador64 12 років тому

    @ih1206 yeah it was! And it was really cool seeing all the members in The convention.... It was quite an adventure

  • @ButlerNamedBruce
    @ButlerNamedBruce 8 років тому

    Man you have some really cool videos good job with the videos and the video quality

  • @3860Cowgirl
    @3860Cowgirl 11 років тому +1

    I cant stand to watch this video without anxiety attack from my fear of hights

  • @heshatteredthemold
    @heshatteredthemold 8 років тому

    great video, thank you for sharing.

  • @garyjsimm
    @garyjsimm 11 років тому

    I really like these videos

  • @carlosgavino6874
    @carlosgavino6874 6 років тому +1

    Those are amazing structures its a real bitch to work on the unloading system they have especially if a chain breaks inside while its full and or damaged floor plates thanks for the video awsome view

  • @MrCodythegreat
    @MrCodythegreat 12 років тому

    another awesome video

  • @rmanddd
    @rmanddd 12 років тому

    great view

  • @tparry03311982
    @tparry03311982 12 років тому

    We have 3 of these dam silos they are all a 100 foot and all burned from inside for a least a year.

  • @tomtubman
    @tomtubman 11 років тому

    That was good thanks !!

  • @gale212
    @gale212 9 років тому

    thanks for this vid. insightful.

  • @williamsmith1234
    @williamsmith1234 6 років тому +4

    Watching this in 2018.

  • @ThundercatDarklion
    @ThundercatDarklion 6 років тому +1

    Some chemical storage tanks are high and some have stairs others have caged ladders like what is on grain storage bins. My dad works as a petrochemical inspector and have to climb the chemical storage tanks to get lab test samples. =^.^=

  • @heartland96a
    @heartland96a 10 років тому

    So with the improvements that Harvestore has made , are they regaining their popularity ? are owners able to upgrade their old unloaders ? are collapses like that covered by insurance ?

  • @MrBudgetboy2
    @MrBudgetboy2 11 років тому +1

    The dairy farms which rely most on harvestors & their forage wagon systems are dying out & consolidating with the now giant operations with thousands of dairy cattle. So the family farms that used them are dying out and with smaller families are switching to the large round bales which are less labor intensive then chopping & unloading the forage wagons. So JD quit making them. We had one damaged in 07 or 08 and could not find a replacement so we had to fix from scratch a wagon totaled by ins.

  • @blueman5924
    @blueman5924 2 роки тому

    lol. way to high for my liking. brings back a childhood memory of being inside one with my farm buddy as the chopped corn plant was being shot in, and our job was to stomp it down and spread salt around. the sweet smell of the corn…mmmmm. ( the actual loading apparatus scared the snot out me of me)

  • @superlu1gi527
    @superlu1gi527 7 років тому

    There are also harvestores with dome roofs and they even have a chute like a regular silo. Do those behave the same as a harvestore. There are also green harvestores.

  • @autocat9371
    @autocat9371 7 років тому +1

    When I was a kid my brother and I would race each other up the harvestores - we had 80 footers

  • @PietschFarms
    @PietschFarms 10 років тому

    Did you put up a new Harvestor or silo?

  • @bodryn
    @bodryn 11 років тому

    I am familiar with SW Wisconsin. What town is that with the watertower?

  • @Thikester
    @Thikester 8 років тому +2

    Sir Mr. Farmer, Iam not a pain in ass , but please it is a harvestore not a harverter . When I was a young man I helped to build these blue tubes

  • @Smonhaut
    @Smonhaut 12 років тому +1

    Happened to a neighoring farmer he heard bolt hiting the roof the first ttime he filled it and he called those who put it up and they told him to get the hell oit of tere it collapsed 20 minutes later it was full to the top

  • @MrGuvEuroman
    @MrGuvEuroman 6 років тому +6

    My friends grandad had a silo like this, he went up to check it, fell in and died from Asphyxiation 😔

  • @letserb
    @letserb 6 років тому +1

    Amazing what vacuum pressure will do when you are clueless about how to properly load your silo.

  • @melissapetruzza
    @melissapetruzza 10 років тому

    Harvester is the best silo, we upgraded about 8 years ago with 4 90's

  • @amajor11
    @amajor11 12 років тому

    how much does a 80 foot harvestore cost?

  • @Zylstra555
    @Zylstra555 12 років тому

    Reminds me of the farm.

  • @steyr8100chrisi
    @steyr8100chrisi 7 років тому

    thats not the homefarm in Robinsville(Sorry if the name is not correct) or is it? looks different to me

  • @anndennis7163
    @anndennis7163 8 років тому +1

    The Silo is Harvestor Brand Silo.

  • @Detroit_Diesel
    @Detroit_Diesel 7 років тому

    Where is this farm located

  • @robertrockwell7581
    @robertrockwell7581 7 років тому +10

    i would put a cb antenna on top of that.

  • @tractorsold1
    @tractorsold1 10 років тому

    Well, our's was only 60' tall, but it brings back memories.

  • @bryce995
    @bryce995 11 років тому

    how did you make the spinning sparks?

  • @float_sam
    @float_sam 6 років тому

    Weird finding this in 2018 watching his recent stuff; thought it was another family member or something at first.

  • @glitchingaming2343
    @glitchingaming2343 7 років тому

    how many milk cows do you have?

  • @Grantmalsam
    @Grantmalsam 11 років тому

    What does it look like at the bottom at empty

  • @MrCodythegreat
    @MrCodythegreat 12 років тому

    how many head do you milk ?

  • @refriedrindog
    @refriedrindog 12 років тому

    is that potosi I am from cuba city

  • @djnagy993
    @djnagy993 6 років тому

    Was there any thing in it

  • @wincharter1
    @wincharter1 8 років тому +1

    Great video, thanks.

  • @NebukedNezzer
    @NebukedNezzer 6 років тому

    I get vertigo from this. good place for a ham radio antenna.

  • @clobenstine
    @clobenstine 10 років тому +2

    Looking good! Do you go to UWP? I think you were in my plant physiology class this last semester haha.

    • @HowFarmsWork
      @HowFarmsWork  10 років тому

      Yes, indeed I do and I most likely was lol. Your name is?

    • @clobenstine
      @clobenstine 10 років тому

      Caleb Wolters, I like your videos, where you farm at?

    • @HowFarmsWork
      @HowFarmsWork  10 років тому +1

      We farm in Potosi. I live practically right down the road that main street is on.

    • @clobenstine
      @clobenstine 10 років тому +1

      Oh good deal, we farm south of Belmont a few miles

    • @Vfh........y
      @Vfh........y 8 років тому

      clobenstine Belmont iowa?.....I was there after the terrible tornado came through....I was 6 or 7. the devastation was awful.

  • @mikhailsiskoff7561
    @mikhailsiskoff7561 4 роки тому

    You can hear the glass shattering.

  • @dannythedeerenut3897
    @dannythedeerenut3897 9 років тому +6

    OOPS!!! SORRY MOM!!!!! I DIDNT MEAN TO BRING IT DOWN!!! I JUST SLAMMED INTO IT WITH THE FRONT LOADER!! XD

  • @Coolkids0011
    @Coolkids0011 7 років тому

    Where you from

  • @cwoods56
    @cwoods56 8 років тому +2

    127 steps or ladder rungs

  • @Rdrake1413
    @Rdrake1413 12 років тому +2

    Man thats gotta suck lose two silos and part of a barn hope insurance pays for that

  • @zachball8820
    @zachball8820 6 років тому

    The perfect hunting stand

  • @storminnormanz
    @storminnormanz 9 років тому +3

    do u ever deer hunt up their?

  • @acrousonelos
    @acrousonelos 10 років тому

    @Ryan Lee its because most people use trucks

  • @HillbillyRednecking
    @HillbillyRednecking 8 років тому +2

    So is there not any safety regulations on climbing a silo? Do you not had to wear any fall restraints because you are a owner operator?

    • @toriesroddy5061
      @toriesroddy5061 8 років тому +2

      in accordance to OSHA, a safety harness is not required if it has safety railings.

    • @Harley04
      @Harley04 8 років тому +3

      When I started on drilling rigs in 1970 there was no safety but nowadays you can't go 6 feet with being tied off and climbing a derrick, that's 100% tied off at all times!!!

    • @samkom33
      @samkom33 6 років тому

      Harley04,, yes i have worked both on drilling rigs and other installments, as an industrial painter,
      i also started freeclimbing in the 1970s, and yes it feels a bit safer using double safety gear,
      but its a lot of extra work moving back and forth hooking and unhooking the safety hooks moving under say a suspencion steel bridge, hehe
      its easyer on the top bearing wire with extra hand rail wire that you can just slide the safety hooks on and only have to unhook 1 hook at the time and move them past the posts.

  • @smartstuff8234
    @smartstuff8234 9 років тому

    Why did you destroy them things

  • @jakeruchti1
    @jakeruchti1 12 років тому

    what town i am from plateville

  • @11farmboy
    @11farmboy 12 років тому

    why did you do that?

  • @genista01
    @genista01 12 років тому

    6:17
    haha, was that yours? what happened?

  • @neilshirley2027
    @neilshirley2027 11 років тому

    you have to have them in there

  • @Muddogg68
    @Muddogg68 11 років тому

    I dunno why John Deere ever quit making those forage wagons

  • @CrestwoodRocks
    @CrestwoodRocks 5 років тому

    The older Harvestores prior to 2005 are more at risk. The newer ones are more safer to handle.

  • @edwardsutherlin3582
    @edwardsutherlin3582 7 років тому

    Harvestore. Is the name brand of the silo.

  • @kittykittymeow260
    @kittykittymeow260 12 років тому +1

    I'm from Kansas btw

  • @marshallman1au
    @marshallman1au 7 років тому +2

    NO I DIDN'T ENJOY IT!!
    I FELT SICK SITTING IN A CHAIR ON LEVEL GROUND WITH A SEVERE CASE OF " HEIGHT FRIGHT"!!!! :(