Great facility Tom, like the upgrades, maybe a shadow board and range of frequently required tools and a inspection lamp on a long lead for the unexpected jobs that always pop up
-- Our wash bay is fairly similar to yours, Tom, but it's longer (can take a 45' trailer plus the prime mover). -- Smaller portable stairs. Means you can get nice and close to the equipment. -- The pit is deeper, and you can walk down there (via stairs) to make washing the underside of equipment easier. There are also outlets for air and pressure washer in the pit to avoid trailing the hoses down there. You stand on another removable grate, and the sump proper is beneath your feet. -- We use compressed air for our spray on foam/degreaser/whatever. Just grab the relevant spray pot and connect it to whichever airline you want to use. If I think of anything else, I'll get back to you.
Perfect timing, just getting ours perfected. I’ve got a direct from well bulk wash feed, as well as a filtered water feed for the final rinse. Lots of banjo fittings for extensions etc. Spray tank there too, so there’s a lot of pipework going on but I think it’s about right.
Very good and practical for the UK, and easily cleaned out . But the indoor heated drive through one on Larson Farms is amazing, but there sums are not as good as yours.
Tom I've been looking for a video like this for ages that shows construction of a farm wash bay. Thank you very helpful and I really like your other content. You mention about water and mud but is there an issue regarding diesel/oil etc that may be on machines. You may not want to comment on this but is this the sort of project that would require PP?
Great facility Tom, like the upgrades, maybe a shadow board and range of frequently required tools and a inspection lamp on a long lead for the unexpected jobs that always pop up
can tell your an engineer, you have taken all the grind out of day to day life with your inventions
-- Our wash bay is fairly similar to yours, Tom, but it's longer (can take a 45' trailer plus the prime mover).
-- Smaller portable stairs. Means you can get nice and close to the equipment.
-- The pit is deeper, and you can walk down there (via stairs) to make washing the underside of equipment easier. There are also outlets for air and pressure washer in the pit to avoid trailing the hoses down there. You stand on another removable grate, and the sump proper is beneath your feet.
-- We use compressed air for our spray on foam/degreaser/whatever. Just grab the relevant spray pot and connect it to whichever airline you want to use.
If I think of anything else, I'll get back to you.
Any chance I could get in contact with you? I'd be interested to see pictures of your wash bay pit, sounds perfect!
Been thinking of building one myself. I like the overflow. Funny how many other people are looking to do the same.
You put a lot of thought into everything you do that’s a bloody great wash bay 👍👍
You have all kinds of cool tips and tricks! Glad to see your channel is having success my friend!
Tom Lamb is my new Jam.
Love ya work Mate.
Love from Liverpool.
Tidy solution to a dirty problem, Nice one Tom.
Very informative as usual Tom!
Perfect timing, just getting ours perfected. I’ve got a direct from well bulk wash feed, as well as a filtered water feed for the final rinse. Lots of banjo fittings for extensions etc. Spray tank there too, so there’s a lot of pipework going on but I think it’s about right.
Plus the obvious pressure washer hose…
Great set up for washing Tom 👏👏👍👍
Working at the car wash song comes to mind! haha
Very well thought out 👌🏻👌🏻
You have thought of everything except a coffee machine
Fantastic set up 👍
Pretty soon you will have over 100K subscribers, great content.
Clever lad..youve got a car wash station too...
Coinbox and vac station..? Lol
Great video as always you have ta of everything for your wash bay
Well thought out wash bay
Very good and practical for the UK, and easily cleaned out . But the indoor heated drive through one on Larson Farms is amazing, but there sums are not as good as yours.
Perfect if you ever if you get mud on the bonnet of you truck
The only other things I think it could need is a nib wall around the edge to keep water on the concrete and a big fire hose type thing
Great Video great job 👏👌👍
Gold content mate
Tom I've been looking for a video like this for ages that shows construction of a farm wash bay. Thank you very helpful and I really like your other content. You mention about water and mud but is there an issue regarding diesel/oil etc that may be on machines. You may not want to comment on this but is this the sort of project that would require PP?
If it was contaminated you would have to have it sucked out by a septic tank company
Cracking job Tom, do ya do Landrovers ? And wax lol
Isn’t the mud etc contaminated with grease and oil etc? 🤔👍
Naaaaaa
No, the chemicals from the snow foam balance it all out 🤣
Wash machine then splash mud slurry all over it 😮
I bet you can`t make a catatpult.
Thought we already did that ?