As far as the smell goes.... I remember back in the 70s when I was a kid and we used to go to my Grandfathers Farm for a Sunday dinner once a month ( he had 50 head he milked) I would complain about the smell, One day I asked him if it bothered him ... My Grandfather said Well, when you are a true Farmer through & through, it doesn't bother you . in fact you don't even notice it ... BUT then again when he cleaned out the barn he had a good old fashioned Badger gutter cleaner and took the manure spreader & spread it out in the fields right away . evidently it bothered my Grandmother ....I remember she had strict rules .. he had to take off his bib overalls & working boots in the barn put on his reg boots , come in and take a shower before doing anything ( eating or sitting let alone hugging / kissing her LOL )
It's not bad just sitting there in the pit, but once you stir it or start spreading it on the fields you can certainly smell it lol. Barn clothes always have a smell to them, not allowed near the furniture until I change clothes lol
I grew up in a farm and it is true you don't notice the smell. After a few years away from a farm you will be asking yourself: Why, I never noticed the smell before????
I helped my brother in law do this one time years ago & I also loaded the spreader. 1 time was enough. I told him the next time he asked me that I didn't need money that bad.
thedonleroy I was loading manure for my did and something smelled worse than shit and i seen I was loading a dead sheep into the spreader and I had about enough at that point
lucky where we were located the government made us do pit work like mixing every week or 2 and every couple days they were out to take test to make sure there wasent to much gas being released
Have several other tractors. 3650 Massey is a bit better but still needs weight on front end, would like to try our 6710 White on it. Need something around 150hp and MFWD w/ weights on front.
Mac Farms wasn't knocking your tractor. Just commenting the idea 2 is better than one. Parking brake and several planned safety tricks, one could run 2 non moving tractors with PTO engaged to do a 4 hr job in 1.5 hrs
Ah I see, 2 tractors rather than twice as big of a tractor. Certainly do-able just a matter of finding another stir stick. There isn’t many around, most people just rent them rather than buy their own.
Mac Farms The 1100 was non-turbo. 1100 and 1130 we're older versions of the 1105 and 1135, non turbo vs Turbo. The 1105 that I was familiar with was non-turbo.
Me being a city boy had a lot if questions after watching this video which you answered very well in the comments thank you for that. Now as a retired auto mechanic I have a few more questions. 1. Is the propeller PTO driven or hydraulically driven 2. If PTO driven how many u-joints are on the shaft. 3. What's the diameter of the shaft? ( I'm guessing big) 4. How often does it need serviced? 5. (And the most important) Who gets the shitty job of having to servicing this machine from hell?
It’s PTO Driven. Not sure how many without looking at it, has to be 4 or so. Shaft size I’d have to look at it inside the housing, I’m pretty sure the input shaft on it is 1 3/4” but whether it’s the same all the way to the prop or not I don’t know. We service the stick in the fall before it gets put away for winter. It’s just a matter of checking the fluid in. The gear box on it and greasing the u joints. Servicing it isn’t bad, hit it with the pressure washer and all the grease zerks are under covers. No big deal really.
+Blake B the liquids and solids separate in the pit, So you have to mix them together into a slurry to get them out. You only have to do it when your going to pump it out.
+michaelovitch hmmm, maybe? It seems the solids settle to the top though and decompose on their own, the water just stays in the bottom, I’m not sure if having it mixed and aerated regularly like that would help or not.
I've searched. "slurry and liquid manure : very fast fermentation in which a large part of the nitrogen goes under ammoniacal form able to slowly dissipate over the pit in the gaseous state, more quickly during brewing and spreading" file:///F:/Documents/T%C3%A9l%C3%A9chargements/F69-DE-MONTARD.pdf So if you are in a hurry it would help,otherwise ,not so much. It can help to keep components mixed together,so you wouldn't have water on the bottom. It would reduce its volume too,since water would not be covered by an insulating crust.
+michaelovitch hmmm interesting info thanks for looking that up. The pit will hold about 9 months worth of slurry and since we don’t spread in winter it usually does sit there for a long time.
Regulations here in Nova Scotia state that it can't be within 100m (330ft) from a lake, river or brook if it's non-contained storage (solid manure) or 50m (165ft) if it's contained storage (liqiuid or semi-solid) which is what this is. Where our pit is at it's actually 750ft+ from the ocean, and it would have to cross a public highway (ditched on both sides) to reach the water. I don't know what the regulations are in other countries or even provinces, it's hard enough following my own area.
Yeah it looks ridiculously close to the water.Over here we're not even allowed 750ft from a small stream let alone a lake or even the ocean! We'd be arrested and jailed for attempting it. It amazing how the law changes from one country to the next.
Interesting. I did some google searching out of curiosity I couldn't find much on storage regs there, mostly where you can spread it. Which definitely seemed a bit more strict than here. Anyway, all we can do is meet our own regulations, can't get too far from the ocean anyway, living on an island lol.
We had settling ponds similar to this at a slaughter house that I used to work at. We never stirred them up like this. They were filled with the contents of the animals stomachs and intestines. When one would fill up they would switch to another.
+ya472 no deer here, if they did fall in i can pluck them out no big deal. No children here either and they wouldn’t climb over a 5.5ft fence or be left unsupervised even if there was some around. It meets the safety requirements of the government it’s good enough for them.
Mac Farms everyone's got an opinion. I guess alot of folks think that this is an outdated system.. or not practical ?? and..in the U.S. this would cause a real stink in many areas !! life in the USA is far too complex, with all this cultural "diversity" that demands zoning regulations, and put restrictions on certain process's or prohibits them, or activists and saftey officials need to observe & regulate operations to be able to flex muscle one day when the need presents itself. we are not FREE to do anything, without someone controlling it or folks being offended or upset... about someone else's way of life. what this civilized world has become is sickening, far more so then any stink you can imagine would make you ! it just makes me sick! folks think because that is the way they do it.. we should all do it the same !! NO ! THATS NOT FREE WILL ! Like helmets to ride a bicycle or horse, or seatbelts in a car... regulations! it's a law !! gotta do it, or pay a fine! all because it could save your life ? and that is somehow a legal justification to make it law ???? just crazy !!! this country has gone to the dogs !!
Well I am no expert and got away from milking years ago but I remeber if our lagoon got half as bad my grandad would raise one helluva stink with my daddy and it usually meant I got to sit on a tractor for about 2 hours doing that. It seemed if we did in more the less time I had to sit on the tractor so I used to hound my dad to get it over with, 30 min sitting next to that was a lot better than 2 hours.
mmmmm mmmmm gooood stink, I need about 2-3 IBC totes full of that for my garden. You might want to put a few weights on the front of that massy..........LOL
I am working on an idea of raised beds built out of IBC totes with a lower portion filled with manure tea and pumps set up on a timer fed with reclaimed water from a rainwater collection system. With two people to feed that dont care for weeding, I am always looking for ways to make gardening easier. I was sure you were going to trade some rubber for paint going by the barn, LOL.
De visio suben videos de maquinaria si no saben usarlas , el tractor, cuando se compra de agencia les dan contrapesos delanteros, en el caso de Jhon Deere 2755 dan 8 contrapesos de 34 kilos, para que no les levanten la máquina, hacia atrás
The manure separates when it sits in the pit, the solids float to the top and the “water” sits at the bottom. So before we empty it and spread it on the fields we have to mix it up with this agitator. It mixes everything into a slurry and it gets pumped into the spreader and put on the fields.
When I lived in Ohio, the soybean farmers around us would spray perfume on their crops from the local hog farms. Some days, I think an oxygen mask would have made life much more pleasant.
+artgoat hog crap is pretty nasty stuff. I don’t find the cow manure too bad but I guess I’m used to it, there seems to be a lot worse things spread on fields by comparison lol
seems like if they can afford that tractor with the swizzle stick they could also afford a front bucket or a blade and level the ground a bit and make the driveway wider
Why not separate the solids and compost them with wood chips? Then you have free fertilizer OR a marketable product. PLUS you have a smaller chance of overflow during heavy rains.
Dang the whole pit starts spinning! Bet that grass on there grows really good! Ot to get some city slickers out there and tell them to go pick flowers over by that grass lol just make sure u got a rope close
+Jake Ziegler lol yeah it grows pretty good on top of that, probably should spray it to kill it off before mixing the weeds all in the shit. Going for a swim in that wouldn't be much fun i don't think lol
I wonder if you had a couple of these ponds put a cover to collect methane gas then power the grid. I wonder how much money you could make? Wonder if any farmers ever done this maybe power there house?
+IGOTAJOP America yes its called an anaerobic digester or biogas plant. It’s like $300,000+ for one to handle the amount this pit holds. Not sure how much power or heat it generates but I’d say it would take quite awhile for it to pay for itself
+Jeff Gannon tell me about it lol. The top of it will get hard, frost in it kind of like the soil, the water underneath says liquid though. As more manure goes in it the frozen solids layer just floats up on top of it.
Its a lot further than it looks. And that's the Atlantic Ocean not a lake. Requirement is only 30m from a water body as far as I know, the ocean is 250-300m at least.
yeah my dealer sold 10 of them this year even the M108 and 125gx models this year wich hes selling the 85.5hp and 108hp and 125hp kubotas for pretty good price of $48,000 with included loader, bucket,forks and blowers with them wich pretty good price
Well then. Why not have a deep litter set up and and spread the manure on the fields instead of in a pond. Your system not environmental sustainable and you are not nurturing the fields.
Im pretty sure youre gonna need to do a good chlorine shock treatment and adjust the PH before opening the pool this summer!
+CertifiedHoarder bahahaha 😂
CertifiedHoarder I THOUGHT IT WAS MOONSHINE?
Musica m2o
CertifiedHoarder he's backwashing the filter
Those are some good ones 😂. Hot Chocolate anyone 😂
I bet if you hooked that "GRANDMASTER NINGA STIR-STICK"up to a V-16"Big-Bud"you would make a tsunami!!.HAHA!!.
I kinda miss doing this stuff. I miss the farm thanks for the video
Thank you for watching.
That looks like some amazing scenery
+Gafarmer7410 thanks
Looks like you have a real nice farm. God Bless from Phoenix.
Thank you.
As far as the smell goes.... I remember back in the 70s when I was a kid and we used to go to my Grandfathers Farm for a Sunday dinner once a month ( he had 50 head he milked) I would complain about the smell, One day I asked him if it bothered him ... My Grandfather said Well, when you are a true Farmer through & through, it doesn't bother you . in fact you don't even notice it ... BUT then again when he cleaned out the barn he had a good old fashioned Badger gutter cleaner and took the manure spreader & spread it out in the fields right away . evidently it bothered my Grandmother ....I remember she had strict rules .. he had to take off his bib overalls & working boots in the barn put on his reg boots , come in and take a shower before doing anything ( eating or sitting let alone hugging / kissing her LOL )
It's not bad just sitting there in the pit, but once you stir it or start spreading it on the fields you can certainly smell it lol. Barn clothes always have a smell to them, not allowed near the furniture until I change clothes lol
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I grew up in a farm and it is true you don't notice the smell. After a few years away from a farm you will be asking yourself: Why, I never noticed the smell before????
my grandfather used to say "it smells like money"
Xenomorph1111
I helped my brother in law do this one time years ago & I also loaded the spreader. 1 time was enough. I told him the next time he asked me that I didn't need money that bad.
thedonleroy I was loading manure for my did and something smelled worse than shit and i seen I was loading a dead sheep into the spreader and I had about enough at that point
can see the operator's derrier gripping the seat as he passes the house!! Talk about tail wag the dog! Cor, even the Coo's runnin away!
That is some excellent looking fertilizer!!! I wish hog manure would float like that!
I'm just glad this doesn't smell like hog manure lol
lol! that's hilarious!
Nice 1105 I hope you keep it in that good of shape
Thanks, we keep it inside. We did it over when we bought it in ‘89, it’s stayed pretty well so far I think.
No place like Nova Scotia.You have a very fortunate way of life.Enjoy.
+darlene collins thank you
lucky where we were located the government made us do pit work like mixing every week or 2 and every couple days they were out to take test to make sure there wasent to much gas being released
Reminds me of the morning after a hot curry.
Nothing like a good Crapachino in the Morning☕
+VancouverCanucksRock lol, not bad 👌
Nom nom nom, I can already taste it.
Great lagoon. Invest in x2 tractor. Most farmers at this stake in the game has multiple tractors anyways.
Have several other tractors. 3650 Massey is a bit better but still needs weight on front end, would like to try our 6710 White on it. Need something around 150hp and MFWD w/ weights on front.
Mac Farms wasn't knocking your tractor. Just commenting the idea 2 is better than one. Parking brake and several planned safety tricks, one could run 2 non moving tractors with PTO engaged to do a 4 hr job in 1.5 hrs
Ah I see, 2 tractors rather than twice as big of a tractor. Certainly do-able just a matter of finding another stir stick. There isn’t many around, most people just rent them rather than buy their own.
Looks like a lot of quality fertilizer to me! Better than any commercial fertilizer!
+larsonvalleyfarm cheaper at the very least lol
Looks like a boat mud motor on a tractor. Bet that does smell nice.
Is that store bought it homemade
Love that 1105!
She's a beast! Been a good tractor for us over the years.
Slap a turbo on that puppy,... we had a 1130, torque monster!
+Lowell M 1105 is turbo I think it was the 1100 that was NA.
Mac Farms The 1100 was non-turbo. 1100 and 1130 we're older versions of the 1105 and 1135, non turbo vs Turbo. The 1105 that I was familiar with was non-turbo.
As far as I know all 1105's should have a turbo, I know mine does, it's factory. Maybe there were some early ones that didn't, mine is a '75
Nice
How deep is your manure holding pit, or tank?
+nor gotr 12ft
Thank you....
Me being a city boy had a lot if questions after watching this video which you answered very well in the comments thank you for that.
Now as a retired auto mechanic I have a few more questions.
1. Is the propeller PTO driven or hydraulically driven
2. If PTO driven how many u-joints are on the shaft.
3. What's the diameter of the shaft? ( I'm guessing big)
4. How often does it need serviced?
5. (And the most important) Who gets the shitty job of having to servicing this machine from hell?
It’s PTO Driven. Not sure how many without looking at it, has to be 4 or so. Shaft size I’d have to look at it inside the housing, I’m pretty sure the input shaft on it is 1 3/4” but whether it’s the same all the way to the prop or not I don’t know. We service the stick in the fall before it gets put away for winter. It’s just a matter of checking the fluid in. The gear box on it and greasing the u joints. Servicing it isn’t bad, hit it with the pressure washer and all the grease zerks are under covers. No big deal really.
Mac Farms thanks
Why do you need to stir it?
+Blake B the liquids and solids separate in the pit, So you have to mix them together into a slurry to get them out. You only have to do it when your going to pump it out.
Work smart.
Looks just like my longtail mud motor for my boat. Lol
Why don't you use submerged pipes with a bubbling sytem ?
+michaelovitch what would be the advantage to that vs. Stirring it for a couple hours before we spread once maybe twice a year ?
Couldn't bacterias work better with air ?
i've read aerobic phases are necessary.
+michaelovitch hmmm, maybe? It seems the solids settle to the top though and decompose on their own, the water just stays in the bottom, I’m not sure if having it mixed and aerated regularly like that would help or not.
I've searched.
"slurry and liquid manure :
very fast fermentation in which a large part of the nitrogen goes under
ammoniacal form able to slowly dissipate over the pit
in the gaseous state, more quickly during brewing and spreading"
file:///F:/Documents/T%C3%A9l%C3%A9chargements/F69-DE-MONTARD.pdf
So if you are in a hurry it would help,otherwise ,not so much.
It can help to keep components mixed together,so you wouldn't have water on the bottom.
It would reduce its volume too,since water would not be covered by an insulating crust.
+michaelovitch hmmm interesting info thanks for looking that up. The pit will hold about 9 months worth of slurry and since we don’t spread in winter it usually does sit there for a long time.
Very cool!! Outboard motor for the tractor!!!
+John Toothman yes just need pontoons now lol
Mac Farms That is the coolest farm tool I've ever seen!!
I need one those to stir shit up at work!!! Lol
+John Toothman haha it’s a gooder. Should have no problem stirring up shit anywhere you go 😂
Mac Farms lmao... so true
I'm very surprised the slurry tank is where it is beside the water , would never be allowed in some country's.
Regulations here in Nova Scotia state that it can't be within 100m (330ft) from a lake, river or brook if it's non-contained storage (solid manure) or 50m (165ft) if it's contained storage (liqiuid or semi-solid) which is what this is. Where our pit is at it's actually 750ft+ from the ocean, and it would have to cross a public highway (ditched on both sides) to reach the water. I don't know what the regulations are in other countries or even provinces, it's hard enough following my own area.
Yeah it looks ridiculously close to the water.Over here we're not even allowed 750ft from a small stream let alone a lake or even the ocean! We'd be arrested and jailed for attempting it. It amazing how the law changes from one country to the next.
+The Spider Kelly what country do you live in?
Ireland, we're heavily governed by Europe.
Interesting. I did some google searching out of curiosity I couldn't find much on storage regs there, mostly where you can spread it. Which definitely seemed a bit more strict than here. Anyway, all we can do is meet our own regulations, can't get too far from the ocean anyway, living on an island lol.
All right, I've seen enough of this crap.
lol
We had settling ponds similar to this at a slaughter house that I used to work at. We never stirred them up like this. They were filled with the contents of the animals stomachs and intestines. When one would fill up they would switch to another.
+Al Diehl interesting. We mix it into a slurry and spread it on the fields for fertilizer. I’m surprised they didn’t do the same with that stuff.
Mac Farms is it a good fertilizer?
We haven’t had it tested but it seems to work very well
you should put a fountain in that pond it would help it stay cleaner man haha
That has to be the best view from a slurry pit in the world.
is there not a stirer on at all times ?
+dtec30 no we just stir it before we pump it out and spread it
ok
Well worth doing that, can you emagine the value in commercial fertilizer to cover the same fields that you can do with that, nice Mac
+Jan Kotze we do both so I have a pretty good idea lol 🤑 thanks for watching!
Before the stirring, one would have thought this was just fenced pasture(on video), so what keeps people or animals from falling in ?
+ya472 there is a fence around it
I see the fence, but not enough to stop deer or children. Swimming pools have extreme requirements and one knows it is full of water.
+ya472 no deer here, if they did fall in i can pluck them out no big deal. No children here either and they wouldn’t climb over a 5.5ft fence or be left unsupervised even if there was some around. It meets the safety requirements of the government it’s good enough for them.
Mac Farms
everyone's got an opinion.
I guess alot of folks think that this is an outdated system.. or not practical ??
and..in the U.S. this would cause a real stink in many areas !!
life in the USA is far too complex, with all this cultural "diversity" that demands zoning regulations, and put restrictions on certain process's or prohibits them,
or activists and saftey officials need to observe & regulate operations to be able to flex muscle one day when the need presents itself.
we are not FREE to do anything, without someone controlling it or folks being offended or upset... about someone else's way of life.
what this civilized world has become is sickening, far more so then any stink you can imagine would make you !
it just makes me sick!
folks think because that is the way they do it.. we should all do it the same !!
NO !
THATS NOT FREE WILL !
Like helmets to ride a bicycle or horse, or seatbelts in a car... regulations!
it's a law !!
gotta do it, or pay a fine!
all because it could save your life ? and that is somehow a legal justification to make it law ????
just crazy !!!
this country has gone to the dogs !!
+Josh Shaw well said man. Thanks for commenting.
How long did it take to mix hole thing?
+Douglass Wilkin takes a few hours, depends on how thick the solids are floating on the top.
Will it blend? that is the question.... ;-)
Front weighing will cut down the wheely effect
Well I am no expert and got away from milking years ago but I remeber if our lagoon got half as bad my grandad would raise one helluva stink with my daddy and it usually meant I got to sit on a tractor for about 2 hours doing that. It seemed if we did in more the less time I had to sit on the tractor so I used to hound my dad to get it over with, 30 min sitting next to that was a lot better than 2 hours.
mmmmm mmmmm gooood stink, I need about 2-3 IBC totes full of that for my garden. You might want to put a few weights on the front of that massy..........LOL
+speedbuggy16v yes that crust on top would be excellent for a garden. Massey could probably use about a half ton on the front of it lol
I am working on an idea of raised beds built out of IBC totes with a lower portion filled with manure tea and pumps set up on a timer fed with reclaimed water from a rainwater collection system. With two people to feed that dont care for weeding, I am always looking for ways to make gardening easier. I was sure you were going to trade some rubber for paint going by the barn, LOL.
De visio suben videos de maquinaria si no saben usarlas , el tractor, cuando se compra de agencia les dan contrapesos delanteros, en el caso de Jhon Deere 2755 dan 8 contrapesos de 34 kilos, para que no les levanten la máquina, hacia atrás
That's a lot of black smoke. Something wrong with the motor. Your air fuel mixture out?
+Random Guy old tractor, always smoked pretty bad, has plenty of power so never worried about it much.
What state do you live in?
Would make a good time lapse video
Yeah it would that’s a good idea
I could actually smell that when you started stirring it. Lol
Lol I know
Super !!!
Awh Hell Mates, it's just ah hold'en pond for the brown trout.
Who wants to like the spoon?
Liquid gold.
Tractors working hard must have a thick ol crust!
Yeah not as bad as last time though I think it was about 6ft thick then lol.
For the love of all that is worth watching.......... shave 8 minutes off the video time and tell everyone what the hecks going on
+Crazystuffyousee if i knew that 370k people were going to watch it I would have, was just another routine farming video when I shot it.
I agree interesting but what were you doing???
The manure separates when it sits in the pit, the solids float to the top and the “water” sits at the bottom. So before we empty it and spread it on the fields we have to mix it up with this agitator. It mixes everything into a slurry and it gets pumped into the spreader and put on the fields.
that's hard on that tractor will need rebuilt soon soups ready come and get it!
+mendy badgett doubt it lol blowing silage is harder on it than this and it’s been doing that for 25 years.
and I hate it when the Pool get a few leaves in it LOL
When I lived in Ohio, the soybean farmers around us would spray perfume on their crops from the local hog farms. Some days, I think an oxygen mask would have made life much more pleasant.
+artgoat hog crap is pretty nasty stuff. I don’t find the cow manure too bad but I guess I’m used to it, there seems to be a lot worse things spread on fields by comparison lol
How many tracktors do you have
+Tomi ståhl 6 Massey’s 1 White and 1 Case/David Brown
Mac Farms we have 5 massey and one volvo and casr
Case
+Tomi ståhl nice, I’m not really familiar with the volvo tractors
Boy, who ever was driving might of needed to pump poop out the tractor seat there next to the farm house.
seems like if they can afford that tractor with the swizzle stick they could also afford a front bucket or a blade and level the ground a bit and make the driveway wider
We did level it out I guess it must have been after this video though.
JAYSUS- I can smell that from here!!!
Why not separate the solids and compost them with wood chips? Then you have free fertilizer OR a marketable product. PLUS you have a smaller chance of overflow during heavy rains.
+Jeff Benefield we just stir it into a slurry and spread it on the fields. 600,000 gallons of free liquid fertilizer
It Stinks! Like shit it does! lol... do you spray or chisel it in the ground ?
+spoolinaround spray it on the ground yep, I have a couple videos of that as well.
SHUCKS, I WAS GONNA CAMP ON THAT LITTLE GREEN ISLAND
0:48 I hope you've got independent brakes!
+Wrangler of course 👍
Wrangler potate
Dang the whole pit starts spinning! Bet that grass on there grows really good! Ot to get some city slickers out there and tell them to go pick flowers over by that grass lol just make sure u got a rope close
+Jake Ziegler lol yeah it grows pretty good on top of that, probably should spray it to kill it off before mixing the weeds all in the shit. Going for a swim in that wouldn't be much fun i don't think lol
Does the tractor driver get accused of stirrin shit?
yeah complete shit disturber lol
Our 3pt pump lifts the front wheels of our jd 7810 off the ground
Yeah the length of it puts a lot of leverage on the tractor. It could use front weights but even with a full rack she'd be light on the front I think
ya shoulda bought a johnson or an evenrude! i had a electric trollin moter that worked just like that!
Ahh my new swimming hole!
Soups on !!
This looks like a French swimming pool all that's missing is the diving board....
bit of a change from silage that stirrer looks heavy on the back of the tractor better not tip it lol
yeah we need some weights for the front of it in a bad way it's all kinds of sketchy lol
Nice :) where are you from
+FendtTraktoren Nova Scotia Canada
That's a nice size pit. How deep is it?
+Massey1105driver 12ft
maybe toss in a few packs of ZEP septic treatment to help break down the solids. LOL
+Soybean Farmer Lol, would take more than a couple i bet.
Mac Farms
I alright so what's the point
+Nolan Riegsecker point of what ?
Great video right up there with watching paint drying
Pokey
Looks like that will make the grass grow.
+Dan Fike should make a difference, it did last year for sure.
The tractor needs a few counterweights on the front .
+Cletus Spuckler clearly didn’t need it but it should have a few yes. Haven’t found any yet.
I wonder if you had a couple of these ponds put a cover to collect methane gas then power the grid. I wonder how much money you could make? Wonder if any farmers ever done this maybe power there house?
+IGOTAJOP America yes its called an anaerobic digester or biogas plant. It’s like $300,000+ for one to handle the amount this pit holds. Not sure how much power or heat it generates but I’d say it would take quite awhile for it to pay for itself
Mac Farms wow thats a lot of money. Thanks for commenting.
How deep is the lagoon?
+Pace Metal Fab and Waterjet 12ft deep 90ft diameter
Pace Metal Fab and Waterjet 300m
не чего нового ,такая штука изготавливается в Германи заводским способом
looks to be near the beach,,,,i hope his container doesnt break the side walls,,,,gonna be some stinky swimming
fill up the fuel tank! put some weight on that tractor!
Fuel tank is under the cab not up front like the old Deeres. Just bought 825lbs of suitcase weights so we’ll see if that helps
It’s always amazes me when the know it alls have to speak. Being in Nova Scotia does the lagoon ever freeze?
+Jeff Gannon tell me about it lol. The top of it will get hard, frost in it kind of like the soil, the water underneath says liquid though. As more manure goes in it the frozen solids layer just floats up on top of it.
jezioro obok a w tym gownie azot który się przedostaje do wody i truje wszystkich
So UA-cam brought me here after I started looking for Valentine gift ideas...
What a load of crap!
Hope your valentine is a gardener lol
like I said time for rebuild its blowing blue & white smoke I work on tractors
+mendy badgett I’m not worried about it, it serves its purpose
Stay upwind
+Maynard 59 downwind danger
I can smell it, my imagination has taken over!!!!!!!!!!
Put some weights on it and you might have better luck steering
+Eric Lakota would love to find some, been looking.
Thats what steering brakes are for.
Well that's one scrappy job
How did that ever get planning permission being so close to a lake!
Its a lot further than it looks. And that's the Atlantic Ocean not a lake. Requirement is only 30m from a water body as far as I know, the ocean is 250-300m at least.
I remember the smell from when I was a kid. I would have town kids over to play and they’d almost vomit about it.
I’ve heard of people talking shit, but never stirring shit like that!
Stop playing XBox and get on the poo paddler till lunch is ready dammit!!!
That's a bloody nice view, over the top of the shit tank that is.
+Ozzie Manly Man thanks, living on a hill by the ocean, can’t complain lol
need weight on front of the Mo Fo
Yes looking for some.
seems heavy for a little massey lucky can lift that with a M8540 kubota
+Michael Mac Tavish an 8540? Lol half the size of the Massey......
yeah my dealer sold 10 of them this year even the M108 and 125gx models this year wich hes selling the 85.5hp and 108hp and 125hp kubotas for pretty good price of $48,000 with included loader, bucket,forks and blowers with them wich pretty good price
+Michael Mac Tavish yes but too light for what I need, would need M7 and they are too expensive.
Swimming pool
10 showers later you'd probably still stink lol
Mac Farms I'm not a hugger, but I sure would be then.
Lmao
I'm so jealous
Where’s the diving board?
I am now officially bored. I just watched a guy stirring crap for 8 minutes.
Well then. Why not have a deep litter set up and and spread the manure on the fields instead of in a pond. Your system not environmental sustainable and you are not nurturing the fields.
+duett 445 maybe you should watch some of my other videos then get back to me....
duett 445, it is obvious from your comment that you never ever seen a cow rear end up close.
A1986Ge1995
He is a cows rear end
Is it just me because I could never shake a man's hand that plays in shit