Moving Dirt with a D11 & Dad's Dam Water Tank (Vlog 130)
Вставка
- Опубліковано 16 січ 2023
- Phil gets moving dirt in the D11 to make some more contours and Dad gets a tank ready for the new pipe that was run from the dam.
D11 laying water pipe video: • D11 Bulldozer Laying W...
If you enjoy the videos please like and subscribe!!
Now on:
Instagram - / jacksonbrothersfarming
Facebook - / the-jackson-brothers-1...
For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son that whosoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.
John 3:16
Thats a nice retirement for those ex mining D11's moving that nice soft loam around.
Those blue skies with fluffy white clouds. Absolutely stunning.
Totally agree with the concept of - learn how to use the old to appreciate the new. Also great to see how a new contour is layed out and started. Hadn't realised that you had a mobile base station for the D11 GPS I know nothing about anhydrous ammonia and how it works ... time to refer to Google ... Another great video - thanks Matt and Peter
Those D11 are fun to watch.
Great copilot Peter
Hi Peter ... I would happily drink that water with you ... from 3 to 16 yo we only ever had bore water with a little rain mixed in ... am 100% convinced it was great for a growing bodies immune system especially when we played and worked in dirt .. 👍👍
It would be fine to drink along as you don't have pigs and other animals crapping in it should be fine.
Team Jackson, Great Work.
Awesome drone footage Matt
Great video Peter
Hey Rusty.. Good looking dirt guys.
G'day great video
Great job putting anhydrous on guys
Great video Matt
What a buzz driving that Dozer
As always great video. Watching from the netherlands 👍🏻
Nice video. Bit of a learning curve with the new sized tanks.
😎D11's daHan them some big boys. 🤗
Great job running the cat Phil
great vid those d11 move a lot of dirt
Suggestions to tanks get solar pumps to run water from tank to tank through filtration set up then send the filtered water for house use to under ground tanks , cold water keeps better
Happy New Year 🥳 Matt Peter and crew and families
Very good Video 👍
Great job disking Brad
As always, it is great to hear the explanations and stories about your projects. It is becoming increasingly important that everyone must be better stewards for the water supplies. Your plan (Dad's Dam Water Tank) is paying off, Peter. Of course, Rusty makes a fine appearance and keeps an eye (two actually) on things.
Ha that's what the nug bar on the front of the side be side for, good one Peter!!
Another good video Matt!!
Hi John, that was a idea of how to stop canola stalks wrecking the underside👍
Rusty is ready for work after another sniff of coffee and a piss.
Haha, loving this channel, I'm a 25yr veteran in agricultural contracting, here and around the world, my dad always said,, the bigger the digger, the bigger the mess to clean up. And if we started moving soil like that for completely the right reasons in our country we would have the 'Iwi' aka Maori telling us it's not our land to touch it's their ancestors!! And get shut down,, they think they own the bloody beaches, water, air you name it,, consider yourselves so lucky that you actually own the land you payed for, bloody shit show over here lads.!! Yip welcome to land rights in NZ. Keep up the great work mate from New Zealand
Rusty slipping about a bit on smooth seat surface have to thought of wrapping old towel around seat securely for him to sit on ?
I see smart farmers use isuzu based Ute's, why cause they are just plan good and reliable over all others
Impressed by water sample from dam ,, is dam lined with gravel on top of clay ?
There used to be people stealing ammonia like that to make drugs here in usa they would put it in any kind of container they could find even gas cans crazy people lol 😂 thanks for sharing
Good Morning from Texas. I worked with this stuff for years, this is some bad stuff if you get a leak.
It's a retirement village for them d11 compared to the mine work
You know what our father's used to say we not here have fun no fun remember
That’s some bloody deep too soil mate. Do you Ah be to worry about the anhydrous volatilising in the heat?
I can imagine the shrieks of horror from townies - drinking UNTREATED water straight out of the dam!!!!! EEEEWWWW!!!!... Funny thing is, the water out of our creek in the middle of a dairy area is a lot cleaner then the murky brown rubbish that comes out of the taps in town... I know which I'll drink...
Where is the development block? Many years ago I was the area engineer for North NSW for a well known oil company.
I Hope that one day you will try the compost tea as a fertilizer and soil enrichment as a test. Even if it is just in the garden around your houses. 👍
Nothing gives as much nitrogen as anhydrous ammonia. Efficiency is what it is all about to get maximum production. People need to eat. Jeff
@@jefftheaussie2225 I disagree with you. Injecting fertilizers kills the microorganisms in the soil, it costs a fortune, and it attracts pests, over time it makes the soil hydrophobic, and in the long term it is a downwards spiral to even more costs. Which leads to less profits even when there are decent yields. Forests don't need fertilizers because forests have healthy and biodiverse bacterial rich and a fungi dominated soil, and no other organisms are as effective and efficient in providing the soil with nutrients as bacteria and fungi at such low costs. Fungi made plant and tree growth possible to begin with.
It is a scientifically proven concept. If you want to learn more about it you can visit davidjohnson1910.
I am not in the mood to start an entire debate about it, or to teach you everything that you should know about microbiology. So you don't have to respond because I am not interested in a senseless discussions with people who are not up to date with their education. Have a good day sir.
@@jefftheaussie2225 Not only that, fungi also create passage ways for water, they prevent soil erosion, and they store carbon in the soil, and they provide plants, trees, crops with nitrogen from the air, which they convert in plant available nutrients.
@@insAneTunA Typical, shut down the debate when you know you are on the wrong horse.
@@insAneTunA I have studied microbiology too and soil conservation and have a lot of practical knowledge. I can assure you that soil microbes will stop exactly zero soil erosion. Try farming, it is very easy to go broke and by going woke it will happen quicker.
👍👍👍
Thanks Matt, was wondering why you leave those trees in the paddock.
100k subs this year I see it now
No one else can understand strayan
Interesting. Cheers, vid Matt, 2 questions, does the anhydrous company haul those trailers to your property or do you have to go pick them up.? , 2nd Q, how does Phil know where that bank has to go, just by eye or is it done with a laser level
Yes the company delivers the tanks to the paddock & the new bank is marked using the GPS guidance. Regards Peter
how many acres is the farm?
Those tanks can be re o aired by plastic welding quite easily
How soon till that black tank becomes black dunk pool
any idea what you are paying for the anhydrous? just to compare it to what we pay in canada
I worked in an ammonia plant some 50 years ago, 150 tpd, we then turned it into nitric acid and from there made ammonium nitrate for farming and mining.
Not cheap to produce involving high temperatures and pressures.
Hey hero can you tell me why you burn you field in the beginning of your video. A friend of mine asked me about it because I grew up on a farm in Virginia tobacco farm at that. I tried to tell him I really wasn't sure cause we never did that. But I thought it had something to do with killing certain bacteria and burning the overgrowth of weeds and stuff put nutrients back into the ground. But that I really wasn't sure. So if you could help me shed a little light on his question I would appreciate it thank you. Hope you guys down there in Australia have an awesome day. And I live North Carolina now. Hats off to you guys. 😀👍
Hi Carl! It’s even simpler then that, linseed stubble is hard to plant into so sometimes we have to burn it to make it easier😁
@@thejacksonbrothers ok, well thank you so much for that. I appreciate you answering back and I'm sorry if I might have bothered you I know you guys are busy again thank you and I hope you have a wonderful week. 😀👍