Knee pads are an amazing invention. Some think not wearing them toughens up your knees, it doesn't. You just wear out your knees, something you regret later as you get older.
Exactly what I posted as well. Said to Zach to take it from a concrete guy who told the “old timers” they should wear them like me. They always laughed and called me a… well, you know. By the time they retired they could barely walk. Me, I can still run!
Yup! Construction wears body parts out fast. Tile and flooring guys will tell you how bad it gets too. Pads on my knees, ear plugs, and gloves are how I roll now. Being a carpenter (framing) did my back, shoulders, and hearing in years ago. Use more tools to do the work and padding where it counts
@@uberuser1999 I have heard something similar from one of grandpa's old colleagues. That guy is still athletic at like 70, because he always used knee pads and soft padding when on the ground for a long time.
Yes, knee pads help. Trust me, . . . I am waiting for knee replacement surgery. That surgery requires exercises that are not fun if a person wants to regain a functioning knee. My wife just had knee surgery a month ago. I am her "gopher". She is a retired Physiotherapist. She knows what she has to do. However, when one is younger, a person believes that aging is something that old people "endure". 😮
I grew up cleaning horse stalls everyday before and after school. It's character building and I developed a work ethic very early as well as a dark twisted sense of humor. Child labor is awesome.
I think Onyx was astounded by how fast his father and grandfather was working and he knew it was better to not get in the way of progress. Great video! God Bless.
Well Onyx is getting older and more self conscious which is part of life. It is nice to see him participating in farm chores and taking on those tasks like the fine young man he is becoming . I love when next generation steps up to help out it gives me hope for the future and I am sure helps him feel some pride as well.
Exactly! Or even some sort of powerful portable system. Anything would best pushing that junk out and all over the ground - making twice the amount of work.
Maybe a hose and connection spot to use the one 3ft from the door? Seems it could be used to suck it up and it they had a point where they switch witch of the bins it goes to, they could blow it out where they could use a loader to clean it up.
Zach, I was watching you your dad and son shoveling around the dryer and I thought about Chet and his dad Dougo at Larson Farms they were having the same problem. They came across a company that provided them with a very strong vacuum system….it picks up everything…. It wouldn’t hurt to ask them, just a suggestion from a fan!
To clean out Dryer, I get a helper and one at fan control to turn the fan on. Then I’m in the plenum with a blower and compressor hose to blow 90% of fines out. Like any cleaning project start at the top and work down. Daily cleaning around Dryer will aide in cleaning at the end of the year.
For the clean-out, what about using a relatively high strength vacuum system with a long hose. I'm sure it would be expensive, but it sure would make all your clean-out jobs easier.
I do a lot of industrial/ refinery work and this has me thinking of "borrowing" a vac truck and making a trip out west. Even one of the smaller ones would turn that into an hour long job.
Some friends of mine just invested in a portable grain vac. They use it to clean out dryers, bins, the ground around the dryer and bins, etc as well as using it before putting grain in bins or dryers to pull a lot of the dust and chaff from the crop.
He has a podcast and tells interesting stories about people we may not have heard. Can't recall off the top of my head the name of it is, though.@@MillennialFarmer
Great video. Always great to see Onyx as he grows up! Good that he not only gets to do the fun part of farming but also helps with the “dirty jobs”. I’m 72 and remember shoveling bins without a sweep auger. Teaches you that some jobs just are work. And that eventually they get finished. Those are valuable character building tools. Onyx is going to be a wonderful young man and pass along those lessons to his kids I presume. Thanks also for all the explanations of how equipment works. From the outside it all looks automatic and trouble free!!
@MillennialFarmer , our dryer guy years ago told us to open those small access doors every few days while the dryer is running and a lot of that will blow right out, just don't put your face in front of the hole when you open it!
I would figure out a way to use a 2 hp woodworking dust collector and the needed flexible 4" dust hose and the right suction fitting to work all that effluent. Get the impeller to discharge into a bag and you'd make that job much less onerous.
Build a big airtight box and hook a big shop vac to it. Works like a hot damn on grain dryers. Stick the box onto the deere with the loader. Very clean very fast. Cheers.
You should look into construction chutes for debris. They are about $150 for a 10-foot section and would work perfectly with the dryer cleaning and also keep all the dust from going everywhere.
You need to create an 4” vacuum system that draws into a trailer you can dump. What a job using that little sweep. The trailer could clean up all your messes.
Zach I work at a quarry in southern Indiana. We made metal trays with 3 sides slide them under hard to shovel places. When they get full pull them out dump them slide then back in they work great.
You should look into QED Dryer out of Rockford Ill. The fines are kept in the corn & the bees wings are drawn into the burners. Very little to clean up off the ground.
12:05 what you need is a small dump trailer and a tarp to use as a chute that will guide the waste past those beams and relatively where you want it - dust is still going to fly, but it won't be into your cab
Our dryer has a similar layout, we have found it useful to have a diy tarp shoot which we attached to the small doors where we dump the trash out. It helps.
Cleaning out the dryer looks like a great job for a large vacuum & cyclone separator on top of a 55 gallon drum. instead of touching that dust what, 4-5 times to push it down each level & then shovel it. If you wanna do it cheap compared to most farm sized bills several 3d printed cyclone separators could probably do the job if run in parallel for that kind of volume.
Love seeing the kids doing their part on the farm. A farm is loaded with never-ending tasks. The area you guys were cleaning out at 3:33, if you guys are not wearing hearing protection there, you really should be; it's not just the sound level, but they piercing type of sound it is.
I fixed up an empty tote and a 2 inch water transfer pump. Then use a garden hose and a fire fighting nozzle to hose down my combine and harvest equipment. It really works well to get the majority of stuff off and it doesn't smear it all over. Really works great on grain tanks and grain carts.
You should add a vacuum port to your grain conveyor with a 3-4” hose to suck the dry junk out, divert it to grain dump with grain cart, then put it in field…most don’t have a vac/blower system…work smarter not harder!
You need a Bump cap for when your cleaning our the bins, As a 6'3" bald guy I feel your pain, you can get them in a sock hat for when its cold or a ball cap, basically a plastic insert that will become your best friend.
One of favorite memories from working on the farm is when my dad would bring me lunch. Sometimes, it would be a whole rotisserie chicken or rack of ribs, loaf of bread and two Dr. Peppers. We would sit on his tailgate of his truck and make sandwiches. The meat would come from the small meat market in town perfectly seasoned and cook to perfection. The meat would just fall off the bone. We would sit and chit chat and make short work of what ever meat we were working with. Good times.
They make a yard vacuum mounts on the back of your riding lawnmower and it holds about it. 5 bushel love leaves and it has a long hose for vacuuming leaves and hard to get spots. It would be good for cleaning out your dryer.
Make boxes with sides that fit under dryer. And in between legs. Put 2x4 skids on bottom so you can reach in with fork lift . Lift and pull out. Dump in field.
Zach what you really need is a billy goat vacuum with a hose attachment. It will make all those jobs a breeze. Not to mention it will make cleaning up the shop when you make a mess in there, beside having to sweep and shovel you just run the billy goat around a few minutes then your done.
Zack, I love seeing the three generations of the family working together. As for the knees, I feel your pain just the same, old age sucks why not go to Harbor Freight and pick yourself up some knee pads so you can work more comfortably they have several types.
Zach I had 2 bovs they would move in slow motion when the work was going on but I would always take them with me to do the work thats what good dads do they just keep teaching them then one day they start working like you do its just the way life is but is all worth it
“I’ve heard that hard work never killed anyone but I’m Not taking a chance “comes to mind 😂 . Good man onyx . I’ve a lad that moves with the grace and speed of a slow fart when it comes to work . 🤗😅
Seems to me you could use a used 185 CFM diesel powered air compressor like the ones used for jack hammering asphalt. Great for cleaning out combines, grain dryers and the crud by the legs of grain dryers. Its the volume that saves time. And yes, like a face mask knee pads will save knee joints too.
Zak, you can get knee pads that fit into the pockets on the pants you're wearing!! Believe me it is the best invention in the modern world for old creaky kneed farmers/carpenters etc... 😊
I have a nephew like Onyx on an apprenticeship working for me now, manual work tarmac paving, very smart and hard working he is. But very smart I have to say. Uncle Pat is always in the dirt first.
Zach I’m sure that lower plenum is split in half so if you wanted to dump cool you could run your lower fan without heat… or a lot less heat…. obviously it would do less per hour and you’d loose that steeping in the bin but that’s why they do that.
Thanks for another great video Zach. It was interesting. Wow. Everyone was pitching in today for after harvest cleanup. Not easy jobs that is for sure. Onyx was doing good cleaning inside the dryer. Smaller person is better off inside the dryer. Good for onyx helping out with these tasks. Annual maintenance is so important on the dryer system to keep it operating good. Bin systems are high maintenance items. Just takes time and effort to keep them clean and operational. Good job everyone. Dad took care of the combines. Not a clean job also. But need to get them clean for winter storage. Not easy job either. Thanks to dad for doing the combines. After harvest clean up is busy busy work. Looks like you have a lot of it done or almost done. Having a side draw grain leg in the new bin will be handy for loading grain. About it I guess. Thanks for everything. You all take care and be safe. The Iowa farm boy. Steve.
Zach, you need a skid-loader mounted vacumm pump for that big dryer clean-up job, Chet Larson has one and made a lousy dirty job much much easier. Useful for a lot more. Bin holds a lot junk before emptying !
Knee pads make all the difference to saving your knees and making a difficult job easier. Don't buy the cheapest ones but you don't have to break the bank either. Menards has a excellent selection. Buy some for everyone.
OMG... I never knew the real name of that thing is yucky stuff displacement tool. Everyone always told me they called it a brush!! I now feel a little smarter. Thank you Millennial Farmer!! 😁
Zach, there's been many times that I couldn't help but think, you need one of those large tractor-powered vacuum cleaners. I'm sure you would find heaps of uses for it.
Get you some clean chute like they use in the unload chute in a cement silo for cleaning that dryer. You can attach it to the dryer at the access door and run it right into the skid loader bucket.
vacuum cleaner will easy you with rod king of problem in the bin (5:20 min on clip) ... an industrial vacuum cleaner or something that will move dust and corn beans away and you can see clearly what seems to be the problem ( not any kind of blower because you know why)
Knee pads are an amazing invention. Some think not wearing them toughens up your knees, it doesn't. You just wear out your knees, something you regret later as you get older.
Exactly what I posted as well. Said to Zach to take it from a concrete guy who told the “old timers” they should wear them like me. They always laughed and called me a… well, you know. By the time they retired they could barely walk. Me, I can still run!
Yup! Construction wears body parts out fast. Tile and flooring guys will tell you how bad it gets too. Pads on my knees, ear plugs, and gloves are how I roll now. Being a carpenter (framing) did my back, shoulders, and hearing in years ago. Use more tools to do the work and padding where it counts
@@uberuser1999 I have heard something similar from one of grandpa's old colleagues.
That guy is still athletic at like 70, because he always used knee pads and soft padding when on the ground for a long time.
Yes, knee pads help. Trust me, . . . I am waiting for knee replacement surgery. That surgery requires exercises that are not fun if a person wants to regain a functioning knee. My wife just had knee surgery a month ago. I am her "gopher". She is a retired Physiotherapist. She knows what she has to do. However, when one is younger, a person believes that aging is something that old people "endure". 😮
I grew up cleaning horse stalls everyday before and after school. It's character building and I developed a work ethic very early as well as a dark twisted sense of humor. Child labor is awesome.
BTDT, try adding chicken coops as well.
I think Onyx was astounded by how fast his father and grandfather was working and he knew it was better to not get in the way of progress. Great video! God Bless.
I can’t say enough about your closing comments: “do the whole family thing.” Thank you for that! That’s what all this is for!
Well Onyx is getting older and more self conscious which is part of life. It is nice to see him participating in farm chores and taking on those tasks like the fine young man he is becoming . I love when next generation steps up to help out it gives me hope for the future and I am sure helps him feel some pride as well.
Crazy when kids hit their teen years, it's as if they suddenly get replaced overnight with a much bigger and much moodier version.
Onix is young. He will learn. You where just as green. At his age. Great video. Thanks.
Glad to see you take the time to check on your dad several times during the day. You never know what can happen when your working alone.
Oh the joys of cleaning in the fall
Zach needs a central vac system installed for his grain bins & storage area.
A vac system or some sort of dragline.
Or one of those tractor-pulled corn vacuums like one of the other farming channels has. That would have vacuumed the dryer out in no time.
Exactly! Or even some sort of powerful portable system. Anything would best pushing that junk out and all over the ground - making twice the amount of work.
@@uberuser1999 Maybe like a vacuum hose with a spinning broom attachment? Ever seen the power broom that railroads use to clear ballast off the ties?
Maybe a hose and connection spot to use the one 3ft from the door? Seems it could be used to suck it up and it they had a point where they switch witch of the bins it goes to, they could blow it out where they could use a loader to clean it up.
Way to go Onyx. I m sure your dad really appreciates your fine help. Wish I had one like you.
Zach, I was watching you your dad and son shoveling around the dryer and I thought about Chet and his dad Dougo at Larson Farms they were having the same problem. They came across a company that provided them with a very strong vacuum system….it picks up everything…. It wouldn’t hurt to ask them, just a suggestion from a fan!
I applaud your work ethic and your commitment to checking on your father as well. You're a well rounded and dedicated family man brother.
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To clean out Dryer, I get a helper and one at fan control to turn the fan on. Then I’m in the plenum with a blower and compressor hose to blow 90% of fines out. Like any cleaning project start at the top and work down. Daily cleaning around Dryer will aide in cleaning at the end of the year.
For the clean-out, what about using a relatively high strength vacuum system with a long hose. I'm sure it would be expensive, but it sure would make all your clean-out jobs easier.
Leaf vacuum
I do a lot of industrial/ refinery work and this has me thinking of "borrowing" a vac truck and making a trip out west. Even one of the smaller ones would turn that into an hour long job.
@@Jerseydoosh it is a good idea and you could probably sell what you get out of all those dryers as cheap chicken feed.
Yes I was thinking how nice it would be if Zach had a skid steer mounted vacuum like Larson Farms
Yes I was thinking how nice it would be if Zach had a skid steer mounted vacuum like Larson Farms
If you layed down some old tarps you could pull it out to the field. Old tote tank bottoms would also work. Even a wood slip form.
Some friends of mine just invested in a portable grain vac. They use it to clean out dryers, bins, the ground around the dryer and bins, etc as well as using it before putting grain in bins or dryers to pull a lot of the dust and chaff from the crop.
Zack it would never be an easy job cleaning out the driers, but a big sawdust vacuum would make a huge difference and a lot less dust 😎
Zach, have you gotten the message yet?!!! Knee pads and a vacuum!!! Hahaha
I miss watching Dirty Jobs with Mike Rowe. Thankfully he has a new program that is very similar.
dirty jobs with millenium farmers... smiles... its a dirty job and zach just love it
Mike Rowe is the man. Everybody knows it
@@MillennialFarmer when are you going to start off the husk again
@@MillennialFarmer get him booked for off the husk yet?
He has a podcast and tells interesting stories about people we may not have heard. Can't recall off the top of my head the name of it is, though.@@MillennialFarmer
Great video. Always great to see Onyx as he grows up! Good that he not only gets to do the fun part of farming but also helps with the “dirty jobs”. I’m 72 and remember shoveling bins without a sweep auger. Teaches you that some jobs just are work. And that eventually they get finished. Those are valuable character building tools. Onyx is going to be a wonderful young man and pass along those lessons to his kids I presume.
Thanks also for all the explanations of how equipment works. From the outside it all looks automatic and trouble free!!
Nice job Onyx… love to see the family work together
An idea for next year, look into renting a vac trailer and vacuum out all the stuff in & around the dryer
Don't move too fast Onyx or else you will have a dangerous fall like your dad did while walking on the cultivator.
Too soon!
@@MillennialFarmerwe haven’t had a chat about that yet,so no not too soon 🧐
I've lived my older years with only one rule. Don't fall down.
Onyx must think he has a union job.
@MillennialFarmer , our dryer guy years ago told us to open those small access doors every few days while the dryer is running and a lot of that will blow right out, just don't put your face in front of the hole when you open it!
I would figure out a way to use a 2 hp woodworking dust collector and the needed flexible 4" dust hose and the right suction fitting to work all that effluent. Get the impeller to discharge into a bag and you'd make that job much less onerous.
Build a big airtight box and hook a big shop vac to it. Works like a hot damn on grain dryers. Stick the box onto the deere with the loader. Very clean very fast. Cheers.
Good job we didn't see Onyx move in a slow motion replay, ( I think he would have stopped completely). 🤣🤣
You should look into construction chutes for debris. They are about $150 for a 10-foot section and would work perfectly with the dryer cleaning and also keep all the dust from going everywhere.
Very good idea, no question it would work great and feed the skid bucked nice.
It is great to see 3 generations working together. Thanks for the great vids.
You need to create an 4” vacuum system that draws into a trailer you can dump. What a job using that little sweep. The trailer could clean up all your messes.
Time for an official dryer hard hat! and knee pads!
Zach I work at a quarry in southern Indiana. We made metal trays with 3 sides slide them under hard to shovel places. When they get full pull them out dump them slide then back in they work great.
That must be Jim's new totterhome in the shed. Good for Jim.
I really enjoy watching Onyx's coming of age and the 3 generations working together.
You should look into QED Dryer out of Rockford Ill. The fines are kept in the corn & the bees wings are drawn into the burners. Very little to clean up off the ground.
I believe a dirty jobs episode with you and Mike Rowe would be quite comical.
I bet you all are so proud to see three generations working together. Now that is cool.
I’m not the only one I’m sure. But the way dad says “OK” is wholesome.
Thanks for showing the "struggle" with young help. It helps to put some perspective on the help I get from my own young teen.
12:05 what you need is a small dump trailer and a tarp to use as a chute that will guide the waste past those beams and relatively where you want it - dust is still going to fly, but it won't be into your cab
I urge anyone with kids to try farm life. I learned responsibility at like age 12 running these machines and was the highlight of my childhood
Our dryer has a similar layout, we have found it useful to have a diy tarp shoot which we attached to the small doors where we dump the trash out. It helps.
Thank for explaining the dryer. I always wondered how that worked watching the videos.
Cleaning out the dryer looks like a great job for a large vacuum & cyclone separator on top of a 55 gallon drum. instead of touching that dust what, 4-5 times to push it down each level & then shovel it. If you wanna do it cheap compared to most farm sized bills several 3d printed cyclone separators could probably do the job if run in parallel for that kind of volume.
Love seeing the kids doing their part on the farm. A farm is loaded with never-ending tasks.
The area you guys were cleaning out at 3:33, if you guys are not wearing hearing protection there, you really should be; it's not just the sound level, but they piercing type of sound it is.
I fixed up an empty tote and a 2 inch water transfer pump. Then use a garden hose and a fire fighting nozzle to hose down my combine and harvest equipment. It really works well to get the majority of stuff off and it doesn't smear it all over. Really works great on grain tanks and grain carts.
I really like to see a father, son grandson working, memories
You should add a vacuum port to your grain conveyor with a 3-4” hose to suck the dry junk out, divert it to grain dump with grain cart, then put it in field…most don’t have a vac/blower system…work smarter not harder!
I spy a nice toter at 18:26! Can’t wait to see that!
Really enjoyed seeing how the dryer works from the inside
You need a Bump cap for when your cleaning our the bins, As a 6'3" bald guy I feel your pain, you can get them in a sock hat for when its cold or a ball cap, basically a plastic insert that will become your best friend.
One of favorite memories from working on the farm is when my dad would bring me lunch. Sometimes, it would be a whole rotisserie chicken or rack of ribs, loaf of bread and two Dr. Peppers. We would sit on his tailgate of his truck and make sandwiches. The meat would come from the small meat market in town perfectly seasoned and cook to perfection. The meat would just fall off the bone. We would sit and chit chat and make short work of what ever meat we were working with. Good times.
They make a yard vacuum mounts on the back of your riding lawnmower and it holds about it. 5 bushel love leaves and it has a long hose for vacuuming leaves and hard to get spots. It would be good for cleaning out your dryer.
Great job with pictures and explanation on Grain Bins ! ( From Canada )
Look like some sort of industrial vac would be very useful and justified for around the ben and dryer sight.
Make boxes with sides that fit under dryer. And in between legs. Put 2x4 skids on bottom so you can reach in with fork lift . Lift and pull out. Dump in field.
Perfect thing to get me through the rest of the afternoon!
Great video. Enjoyed watching. 👍🏼👍🏼
Zach what you really need is a billy goat vacuum with a hose attachment. It will make all those jobs a breeze. Not to mention it will make cleaning up the shop when you make a mess in there, beside having to sweep and shovel you just run the billy goat around a few minutes then your done.
Zack, I love seeing the three generations of the family working together. As for the knees, I feel your pain just the same, old age sucks why not go to Harbor Freight and pick yourself up some knee pads so you can work more comfortably they have several types.
Zach it is amazing to see the 3 of you helping each other
👍 Thanks 😊
I watch a lot of farmers & all of them hate to clean the dryers out. I’ve seen them use small leaf blowers trying to make it go faster up top.
Pool Noodle for sharp edges. Knee pads
Good to see Onyx helping out in his Hey Dudes footwear.
12:40 Try a mask and battery powered leaf blower. Dirty dusty mess, but works if not overly caked.
3 Generations at work. Awesome
I may not be able to see the pain in your knees, but I can feel it. I hurt when I crawl around on my knees, too.
Zach I had 2 bovs they would move in slow motion when the work was going on but I would always take them with me to do the work thats what good dads do they just keep teaching them then one day they start working like you do its just the way life is but is all worth it
“I’ve heard that hard work never killed anyone but I’m
Not taking a chance “comes to mind 😂 . Good man onyx . I’ve a lad that moves with the grace and speed of a slow fart when it comes to work . 🤗😅
Seems to me you could use a used 185 CFM diesel powered air compressor like the ones used for jack hammering asphalt. Great for cleaning out combines, grain dryers and the crud by the legs of grain dryers. Its the volume that saves time. And yes, like a face mask knee pads will save knee joints too.
glad your looking well
Zak, you can get knee pads that fit into the pockets on the pants you're wearing!! Believe me it is the best invention in the modern world for old creaky kneed farmers/carpenters etc... 😊
Nice looking tower in the shop Zach 👌
Use a big toilet bowl brush to help clean out the dryer or a chimney sweep brush. Maybe?
Also, great video, one of the funnier ones.
Omg that takes a bit of time. Great job. Thank you.
I have a nephew like Onyx on an apprenticeship working for me now, manual work tarmac paving, very smart and hard working he is. But very smart I have to say. Uncle Pat is always in the dirt first.
Zach I’m sure that lower plenum is split in half so if you wanted to dump cool you could run your lower fan without heat… or a lot less heat…. obviously it would do less per hour and you’d loose that steeping in the bin but that’s why they do that.
Thanks for another great video Zach. It was interesting.
Wow. Everyone was pitching in today for after harvest cleanup. Not easy jobs that is for sure.
Onyx was doing good cleaning inside the dryer. Smaller person is better off inside the dryer. Good for onyx helping out with these tasks.
Annual maintenance is so important on the dryer system to keep it operating good. Bin systems are high maintenance items.
Just takes time and effort to keep them clean and operational. Good job everyone.
Dad took care of the combines. Not a clean job also. But need to get them clean for winter storage. Not easy job either. Thanks to dad for doing the combines.
After harvest clean up is busy busy work. Looks like you have a lot of it done or almost done.
Having a side draw grain leg in the new bin will be handy for loading grain.
About it I guess. Thanks for everything. You all take care and be safe. The Iowa farm boy. Steve.
I have too bribe my kids to do anything, great to see Onyx chipping in with his old man
Ah, the glamor of agriculture!
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Zach, you need a skid-loader mounted vacumm pump for that big dryer clean-up job, Chet Larson has one and made a lousy dirty job much much easier. Useful for a lot more. Bin holds a lot junk before emptying !
Knee pads make all the difference to saving your knees and making a difficult job easier. Don't buy the cheapest ones but you don't have to break the bank either. Menards has a excellent selection. Buy some for everyone.
That cleaning the dryer is where an industrial sized wet dry vacuum truck comes in handy.
You have got to love bees wings. They can get in everything. The dryer looks pretty easy to clean. Great videos and great job teaching your kids.
OMG... I never knew the real name of that thing is yucky stuff displacement tool.
Everyone always told me they called it a brush!!
I now feel a little smarter. Thank you Millennial Farmer!! 😁
Zach, there's been many times that I couldn't help but think, you need one of those large tractor-powered vacuum cleaners. I'm sure you would find heaps of uses for it.
One Boy (even a good boy) you have half a helper, two boys no help at all! ;-)
Awesome video Zach .. great job guys. thank you very much
YOUR KIDS WILL BE RUNNING THE FARM ONE DAY ON THERE OWN ZACH THAT WILL BE AWESOME
Another great video! Amazing what all goes in to farming at least to this guy who knows nothing about it. Take care and thanks for sharing
Thanks for the show team 🍻🇦🇺
Man I'm glad our Esma mobil dryer doesn't need this much cleaning. Though it doesn't work as fast neither and it's under a roof, that helps too.
Get you some clean chute like they use in the unload chute in a cement silo for cleaning that dryer. You can attach it to the dryer at the access door and run it right into the skid loader bucket.
Leaf blower, Dewalt. And the white insulation suit. For cleaning the air drier
If you open those bottom clean out doors periodically through the season with the fan on and dryer full or corn wouldn’t most of that blow out.
Another farm fresh "and this sucks" moment 🤣🤣😎🍻👍
ONYX !!!! MOVE IT! MOVE IT! MOVE IT!! MOVE IT !!!
Well done, Onyx!!!! ❤❤❤
vacuum cleaner will easy you with rod king of problem in the bin (5:20 min on clip) ... an industrial vacuum cleaner or something that will move dust and corn beans away and you can see clearly what seems to be the problem ( not any kind of blower because you know why)
You should put some plastic trash cans below the access panels of the dryer to catch most of it without the mess in the cab.