I've watched Andy at farming fixing and fabricating spread a lot of manure,but the tandem tanker looks perfect for those big acres pretty amazing to me.
tha was a great video brings back alot of memoires from when I worked on a 100 cow dairy back in the mid 70s that job was always mine and I loved it we would start mixing before morning milking, we used Badger equipment I think a 2500 gallon tanker with the propeller on the back we used a old M Farmall on the pump and worked the snot out of it it was a tough old tractor and pulled the tank with a Case 1030 open station they were fun times but they ( the farmers I worked for ) always made me eat lunch out side away from the house , easy work.
Years ago a guy I knew was spreading slurry. He was brought into the house for lunch, but the farmers wife complained about the smell. Gently and politely he said " well ma'am, it's your shit "
And the interesting thing about these quad tanks is it comes in a few different capacities ranging from 8,000 gallons (2x 4000-gallon tanks) all the way up to 15,000 gallons (2x 7,500-gallon tanks)
I made the mistake of watching some videos of political issues this morning so, I turned this video on to watch all of the politicians promises get buried.
I was cleaning out my calf shed the other day and it was too wet to haul. So as I piled it up close to the road it hit me. Theirs now a sign in front of it that reads " The Biden Agenda, free for the hauling."
Wow, that was a really sh-it-ty video :-) Sorry, I had to say it. :-) Something just didn't smell right. It was a crappy thing to say. :-) Seriously, thank you for all the videos. Your drone footage is some of the best,
I'll take the fragrance of cow slurry over the horrid smell of pig sh*t any day. But, I will say different smells are an acquired smell after a while. I have a freind that runs a human sh*t truck and he don't mind it lol. I farmed with my parents and I like the smell of slurry even when it blows into the city where people have no idea what that smell is while I'm silent but just laughing. True farmers love the shit smells deep down inside 😂
Hey Mike, you always post videos of farming techniques that I have never seen before. Nice job on this one. No wonder why I like Mike. 👍 Happy subscriber 😊!
Great video Mike! I wonder can you haul manure faster with tankers then let’s say dragline? I know with tankers you can go further and there’s very little set up and tear down times as well.
For hog building they tell me this way is quicker than a dragline. If you had a large lagoon like on a bigger dairy farm and putting on a high rate dragging a hose would be faster.
6 big diesels running make Gretas head explode but the 3 windmills may reduce her cranium pressure enough that she dont go full meltdown. How Dare You!
Hi from France. What is the volume of both tanks, or the loading capacity? I think it's above road regulations limits for my country. All the best for your forthcoming videos.
I noticed that when the front one is full they don't fill the back one is that because when the front one gets so full it fills the back one I'm very curious cause I have no experience with a setup like this I've only run a single liquid manure spreader
I really don't know how they charge, by the gallons hauled I would guess and for the farmers who just have a few contract hog confinement buildings its probably more economic to hire a custom hauler versus owning the equipment to use just a few days a year.
Hey Mike, what a shitty video😆 sorry had to make the joke. I really like to see the big USA farm equipment at work. I do have a question though about the manure systems in in the USA. Why do you have tanks and separate manure pumps over there? It's messy and you need 2 tractors to spread with one tank. Here in Europe we have tanks that fill themselves they have a manure pump or vacuum pump onboard so you only need one tractor per tank. The only drawback with this system is that it takes a little longer to fill them when the manure is thicker, but we have a solution for tis problem ofcourse manure agitators. And also why do you Americans use such big manure tanks? We in Europe use smaller tanks because of soil compaction. And the benefit of good manoeuvrability of course because the roads and fields are much smaller over here in Europe. If we have fields far away we use manure containers these are small movable manure pits which fit a entire truck load of manure. This saves a lot of driving time from the farm buildings to the fields. I really prefer the European way of manure handeling because it is a lot less messy as the American way.
Wow, all 6 in the field at one time was a great shot. Best fertilizer out there😊. Excellent video Mike!!!
IyaP0😂
I've watched Andy at farming fixing and fabricating spread a lot of manure,but the tandem tanker looks perfect for those big acres pretty amazing to me.
Now that's spreading it around. Nice and flat so no run off 👍. Enjoyed the video Mike thanks.
They’re running injectors, what run off?
tha was a great video brings back alot of memoires from when I worked on a 100 cow dairy back in the mid 70s that job was always mine and I loved it we would start mixing before morning milking, we used Badger equipment I think a 2500 gallon tanker with the propeller on the back we used a old M Farmall on the pump and worked the snot out of it it was a tough old tractor and pulled the tank with a Case 1030 open station they were fun times but they ( the farmers I worked for ) always made me eat lunch out side away from the house , easy work.
Years ago a guy I knew was spreading slurry. He was brought into the house for lunch, but the farmers wife complained about the smell. Gently and politely he said " well ma'am, it's your shit "
And the interesting thing about these quad tanks is it comes in a few different capacities ranging from 8,000 gallons (2x 4000-gallon tanks) all the way up to 15,000 gallons (2x 7,500-gallon tanks)
I think this is one of my favorite videos. You’re awesome Mike
Very impressive. Big-Time operation.
Thank you Mike.
Nice seeing videos from my neck of the woods. Our renters have those guys pump manure for them out of majority of their hog buildings
What a great tanker fleet😁👍 all of them in one field looks impressive👍😉
Nice video again👍👍
That was awesome. Kind of surprised they would pull the tankers in tandem behind those tractors. The ground was flat, and not much traffic.
I made the mistake of watching some videos of political issues this morning so, I turned this video on to watch all of the politicians promises get buried.
I was cleaning out my calf shed the other day and it was too wet to haul. So as I piled it up close to the road it hit me. Theirs now a sign in front of it that reads " The Biden Agenda, free for the hauling."
Kkkkk se pra você está ruim ,imagina eu que moro no Brasil!
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@@rodyoutsey8786 Spot on my man.
@@joemueth4077 I also have a manure spreader in my pasture with a sign that says " Traitor Joe's Limo."
Hello and greetings from Ukraine! Good farm work.
Them versatile tractors are one of the best looking tractors ever
Absolute unreal set up for manure spreading. The best I've ever seen
This Video is Awesome to see this many Units in one Location.
Wow, what a setup 👍👍 that’s poop spreading on 💯
Mike my friend thats a good video of versatile
Wow, that was a really sh-it-ty video :-) Sorry, I had to say it. :-) Something just didn't smell right. It was a crappy thing to say. :-) Seriously, thank you for all the videos. Your drone footage is some of the best,
That has to smell horrid! Brave people getting that close! 😂
It's really not that bad.
Ahh, the smell of money.
I'll take the fragrance of cow slurry over the horrid smell of pig sh*t any day. But, I will say different smells are an acquired smell after a while. I have a freind that runs a human sh*t truck and he don't mind it lol. I farmed with my parents and I like the smell of slurry even when it blows into the city where people have no idea what that smell is while I'm silent but just laughing. True farmers love the shit smells deep down inside 😂
@@michaelpayne8163a true farmer loves the smell of shit in the morning 😂😂
Hey Mike, you always post videos of farming techniques that I have never seen before. Nice job on this one. No wonder why I like Mike. 👍 Happy subscriber 😊!
I like Mike less videos on UA-cam from the imperial county California 👍👍🖐️🇺🇲🇺🇲
Will I be the first today? Greetings from a sunny and snowy Sweden! 👍
Great vídeo Mike.
*That must have a terrible smell! Kudos to those brave souls for getting so close! 😂*
Good job
Good video, good job. It is a pity that the video camera does not transmit odors😆
Do you _really_ want _Smell-O-Vision(tm)_ on this job??
Never mind, I found your invisible sarc-mark.
Great video Mike.👍
Awesome video Mike I love watching your videos man it takes me back to my custom farming days thanks for the share
Holy crap great video ( had to do it ) . Love them Versatiles. Wondering did that make the 450 snort?
Hello! Awesome "poop" fleet!
Xinh chào bạn nhiều ngô quá bạn ơi của tuyết với bạn chúc bạn làm việc vui vẻ và thành công nhé 👍😍😮😊
Wow! Lots of money invested in equipment in that business.
Good Day, Mike.
Chihuahua, México.
Great video Mike! I wonder can you haul manure faster with tankers then let’s say dragline? I know with tankers you can go further and there’s very little set up and tear down times as well.
For hog building they tell me this way is quicker than a dragline. If you had a large lagoon like on a bigger dairy farm and putting on a high rate dragging a hose would be faster.
@@farmhandmike Thanks!
Quite the operation here !
Impressive units to watch work. That's a lot of effluent per round.
Would they normally empty the shed tanks i one day?
Yummy,, I bet the smell was wonderful. Biscuits and sausage gravy for lunch?😅😂🤣
Well worth the wait, great footage of iron in its natural habitat
What a fleet! And damn the newer tractors look so much better than the older ones. That cream color 🤮
6 big diesels running make Gretas head explode but the 3 windmills may reduce her cranium pressure enough that she dont go full meltdown. How Dare You!
Look so grate thanks for this amizig video
Hi from France.
What is the volume of both tanks, or the loading capacity? I think it's above road regulations limits for my country.
All the best for your forthcoming videos.
It varies, but according to the manufacturer’s website, they range in capacity from 8000 US gallons all the way up to 15,000 US gallons.
what a show, nice one.
how big is the manure wagons?
I think that they are two 7,500US gallon Tanks For are total of 15,000 gallons
Very good video appreciate it
This smells like Niverville Manitoba, literally!
hi nice tractors where is this big fields you plant corn there and put fertlizer also thnaks for the video
This is near the town of Dana, Iowa (west-central Iowa, north-west of Des Moines)
How many liters/gallons does these hog facilities hold of slurry?
Birtanesi çok temiz çalışıyor malı kıymetli😂
Good video.
What area of land do you work?
Wow, just wow.
I noticed that when the front one is full they don't fill the back one is that because when the front one gets so full it fills the back one I'm very curious cause I have no experience with a setup like this I've only run a single liquid manure spreader
the 2 tanks are joined
Wats the horse power of 1 of those tractors? About how much do the hole setup tractor tanks and shit all wiegh?
hello I am from Germany! I have a question.
how many gallons do you turn out per day?
Very very nice
Try and get close to the cab of the tractor so we can see who is inside , and the experience Of being close would we cool when the tractor is working
Mike, great work !!
Are those Versatiles sporting LSW tires ? They sure look good.
Интересно, какую площадь можно обработать с одной заправки. ( 2 ёмкости)
Mike, do you have any idea what a custom service like this charges? All that equipment comes with a cost so I wonder how the economics works out.
I really don't know how they charge, by the gallons hauled I would guess and for the farmers who just have a few contract hog confinement buildings its probably more economic to hire a custom hauler versus owning the equipment to use just a few days a year.
Most guys would charge 1.5-2 cents per gallon depending on how far they were applying from the building
Gibt es da auch Tiere???Oder sind die immer eingespert???
Need a Houle stop pulling double or triple
Now that's a job for Mike Rowe of Dirty Jobs. 😉
Not dirty enough...
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I would love to have you come out we have some beef cows and farm with JI case tractors we live in Northern Iowa
My email is in the description. I'd be interested.
Dam ... I'm Glad this isn't smellovision
All I could think was pew pew pew. lol
Some explanation and commentary would make this video better.
How many gallons in two tanks?
10,000 on the smaller and up to 15,000 on the bigger
@@farmhandmikeholy shit! 😊
When you can smell a video, lol.
Hello Mike I am looking for a job as a tractor driver
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That's a lot of green spreading that pig poop green meaning money in equipment
What’s the point of having so many outfits in the field when they’re spending most of their time waiting?
pig sh** oh man i bet that stunk!
Big time pig time.
Caterpillar lets makes tractors a versatile factory not at the deutz factory
STOP THEM FARMERS .WHY are you feeding the problem? You poor like you poor customer STOP THE FARMERS
I can almost smell it from here 🤮
Is it safe to say this is a crappy video lol haha 😆
Oh God please save us from this shit!!!
Won't watch anything that's produced on tictoc
Hey Mike, what a shitty video😆 sorry had to make the joke. I really like to see the big USA farm equipment at work. I do have a question though about the manure systems in in the USA. Why do you have tanks and separate manure pumps over there? It's messy and you need 2 tractors to spread with one tank. Here in Europe we have tanks that fill themselves they have a manure pump or vacuum pump onboard so you only need one tractor per tank. The only drawback with this system is that it takes a little longer to fill them when the manure is thicker, but we have a solution for tis problem ofcourse manure agitators. And also why do you Americans use such big manure tanks? We in Europe use smaller tanks because of soil compaction. And the benefit of good manoeuvrability of course because the roads and fields are much smaller over here in Europe. If we have fields far away we use manure containers these are small movable manure pits which fit a entire truck load of manure. This saves a lot of driving time from the farm buildings to the fields. I really prefer the European way of manure handeling because it is a lot less messy as the American way.
@rolnik_lukasz @Rolnik Łukasz
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