One BIG Mother
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2022
- Today I Demo a Giant Grain Cart!!
Walkabout Mother Bin : motherbin.com
Hose wrap : outbackwrap.com
Thanks to Dave and the whole crew for making this happen!
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Cale Carlson grew up on his family century old farm in central Nebraska. He started farming on his own by renting ground from a neighbor in 1998. Cale Married Megan and they went on to have 5 Children. Cale incorporated his farm business LEAAD Farms (which is the acronym from their 5 kids). Cale has a passion for the farm and family as it takes a team to handle day to day operations of a diversified farm with Corn, Seed Corn, Soybeans, Hogs, and Cattle. Cale believes that everybody has a story to tell and encourages people to share their experiences.
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Seriously considering trying a MotherBin here. Just finished building our new grain system which should be a huge efficiency upgrade, but i think one these would help even more.
Hey Brian, Give Dave and the team a call they are great people and can probably set you up with a demo!
Eastern Grey is a species of Australian Kangaroo , smiles ....these mother bins are common in the australian grain belt particularly Queensland , New South Wales and Western Australia on the larger properties :) ....cheers from Oz !!!
You and I are both cheats. Gooday.
Glad to see your dad out in the field checking on things and being of help.
@Daniel Collier Hi am Cindy Smith, how are you? Hope we can be friends..
Eastern grey is a mid sized kangaroo that mainly lives in eastern Australia. They can get pretty big, but are not as big as the red kangaroos, that are more of a desert kangaroo.
6:15 Showing how to work the controls is verrrry awesome. Thanks for showing how it works. That stuff is really interesting to see for those of us who have never worked a machine like that.
I have wondered for YEARS if mother bins would ever catch on in the US. They seems so perfect for the midwest's vast monster-sized monocrop fields.
when that thing is loaded, it's the Momma Bin, laden
Great to see a bit of “Aussie innovation” making farm life a bit more efficient. Hopefully a good harvest. Cheers Mate. 🇦🇺🐮🚜📡🧪🇦🇺
The mother bin is quite an asset,helping to keep the harvest moving forward. Great sunset!
@David Schiecht Hi am Cindy Smith, how are you? Hope we can be friends..
That mother bin was awesome should make your life a little easier during harvest. Hope you and the family have a safe and productive harvest Cale!
I couldn't help but smile when I heard you use the phrase "full bunny". Meredith Bernard is always saying that on "This Farm Wife". While watching your last video, a live, I guessed that Ethan was running the grain cart, a lot of viewers were asking. Keep the content coming. Stay safe, God bless.
Great to see your Dad out there checking to see what he could do to help. I'm a slow and steady kind of guy but, I still break stuff. That goes along with me operating 70+ year old equipment! LOL That is an awesome portable bin to keep you moving when trucks are full or not available. With that solid frame and axles, I could see how you could easily bend something if you tried to move it full. 👍👍👍
Have a day off today so I get to watch you guys get it done. What a great way to start my day. Thanks, Cale and family.🌱🚜🤟
When harvest is done, park the mother bin out back, fill with water… BAM…now you have an Olympic size pool
I been watching you guys for a while and I have to say, yes, Laura is a Beast when it comes to just getting something done.
Fantastic content and what a gigantic bin. Thanks for letting us see it.
awesome engineering! And driving skills too!!
It's a blessing to see your Dad out and about....cherish every day with him. We only get one Dad in life.
one treat i just saw was your family photo on the laptop, 3 boys 2 girls, Cale a very Beautiful Wife you have, Lauras so young in the shot, to bad the retweet from some message was blocking the full photo. Sir I am just a city boy in Beaumont California, so love your videos, what a beautiful family you have
Cool 😎 That is massive! And THAT SKY…..gotta love Nebraska sunsets and sunrises. Great video! Hello Curt! 😀❤️
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Hello Grammy! :-) Have a nice day!
‘EASTERN GREY’ is a species of large bodied kangaroo (marsupial) which is found predominantly found along the eastern side of Australia.
Cheers from Brisbane, Queensland Australia Cale.
Hello from Queensland Australia 🇦🇺…..God bless you all
Wow, what a grain cart! Awesome sunsets and drone shots, thanks for sharing from New Hampshire 👍
Just started following you after following Laura and Grant for a couple of years; now I know (for sure) where she gets it from!! You all are the backbone of this great country!! Thank you!!
Hey Cale that’s a fantastic video. Thumbs up👍 Have a super great harvest.
Loved The Video !!
Very Nice Large Grain Cart!! Helps Keep Things Moving!!
Keep Smiling On!!
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I’m learning so much from each episode. Thank you so much for bringing me along with you during your work day.
@Alan Barry Hi am Cindy Smith, how are you? Hope we can be friends..
Awesome logistics going on there right down to the radio protocol. Great professionalism displayed, really good working atmosphere 👏 Now that's how Family and Friends Roll.
Love the Mother Bin Awesome Videos !!! Hope you get all done with that field.
Awesome demo great video. We’ve been shelling corn in Illinois corns been in the 20’s moisture averaging about 200 bushel
Kyle, I'm an old guy and I just love learning about farming from you and Laura. Retired from the automotive aftermarket parts business. As for me we used to say let the rough side drag. They make stuff to run so run it.
Great job helping your Dad Laura
Awesome looking mother bin Cale
I love the way you inform everyone about everything. Even if it may seem common sense.
I love the idea of a mother bin, grain car guy can just worry about emptying combines & truckers can just fill their trucks without having to move. It would also be nice if you could preset weight to just press & unload.
I love the efficiency you get from the mother bin !
Great video Cale
Nice one Cale! Great drone work at the end :)
A great video. Thanks for sharing and have a good harvest season😁
never gave a thought to the blending possibility but haulong mornings when its too wet to harvest is awesome productivity!!
Good luck combining your 2022 crops Cale and Laura
What a day, good job, great family.
Easten grey is a kangaroo. . Walkabout is to Rome around the out back. Lots of Australian influences there .
We’ve been using them here in Aussie since early 70 s
That's a neat grain cart didnt know they made them that large. Thanks for sharing.
That mother load cart is sweet.
You guys have too much fun. Slightly jealous
Fantastic vlog update!
Great job driving the grain cart Cale
That is one big mama look like you can hold a lot my model is slow and steady wins the race but sometimes you do have to push it that's when Daddy takes over but haste makes waste but when you only got 24 hours to get something done you have to speed you only got 24/7 to work but that's a part of being a farmer thank you for everything you do and keeping America going thank you
That is, indeed, one big mother. Also, you guys do have the most amazing sunsets!
I'm glad he pointed out the Mother bin doesn't actually go through the field collecting grain.
Another excellent video Cale.
What do you think of the Walkabout Mother Bin?
Hi 👋🏻 Cale Carlson
In the little town of Faulkton, South Dakota , there’s one of those sitting in front of Aussie Dave’s. Great guy. He put big goggle eyes on his auger.
Sunset looks gorgeous, we are bracing for a hurricane here in NC. Don't know how much wind but lots of rain!
Everyone needs a Mother Bin. LOL That's like a city in itself.
That’s one Big grain cart.
Thanks for sharing.
That portable grain bin is an awesome idea! Saves on a whole lot of trips back and time to the house's grain bins to offload the carts or driving all the way back to the road to offload to a semi every time. That along with the Stellar fuel wagon are real time and fuel savers too because of less long trips to empty out!
Seems like it's just another semi trailer with a different and fancy unloading method.
@@shopshop144 I feel like itd have to be a lot bigger to really be worth it. Especially when we already have grain carts over 2200 bushels
Nice to see you guys can do it like us Aussies do it! Have fun 👍
One of the manufacturers in Australia that makes these bins comes from a small town called Coolamon NSW they sometimes tow a mother bin through towns it is a sight to see
Tickled to death to see Grandpa out and about!
Wow equipment just keeps getting bigger and bigger
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Love seeing your dear Dad in the videos.
I do too
A Eastern Grey is a species of Kangaroo that inhabits a large area of Australia. Their cousins the Red Kangaroo lives more in the arid areas of Australia. They do though co- inhabit but don't interbreed.
Cale, thanks for the short explanation of the operation of a combine. I have never been in anything like it. I would like to see the rest of the operations of the combine and a tractor. My only experience is a tiny family farm. Less than 100 acres. 50 years ago.
Cale has a lot of videos here and Laura Farms has over 300 videos. Laura is Cale's daughter.
@@scottsoper thanks I watch all of these. But usually most operators just push buttons. Not actually saying what they do.
The last row crop operation I worked, it seems like we would just have a motherbin sitting loaded at the end of every corn pivot by the time we were done.
The ethanol plant takes corn til 7 or 9 once running the augers and the trucks would take a load home to drop at the elevator in the morning.
Awesome Video
Great video keep up the good work God bless from GA stay safe
We farmed rice, corn, and soy beans in the Sutter Basin in Northern California back in the 60's. I hated dealing with the soy beans when they had been dumped into our grain trailers because they were literally crawling with black widow 🕷 spiders. They'd be crawling everywhere. There was no way I was getting up there to unroll the tarps.
Wow great video !
I dunno why but it always amazes me when I see guys do a taste test on the moisture.
When that music started at 25:13 it sounded as if somebody was sitting in a crop field playing a church organ.
Great video!
That bin is awsome
Serious beast!
That cart is also nice :D All best from Europe :)
That is a sweet grain cart , bring on the bean and corn!
great video, thanks for sharing all the info. - jon from tucson
@Jon Rittmann Hi am Cindy Smith, how are you? Hope we can be friends..
Dude, I give you a thumbs up for this video. From someone who knows nothing here about this stuff.
i only had a 5 footbar on a super C to mow alfalfa, so loose a tooth, i would replace the whole bar, then t knight i would repair the Baers and sharpen allthe teeth for th next day, good ole days.
wow that bin is a beast
awesome sauce! great video
Saw the Mother Bin this year at HHD; didn't really understand its utility until you showed it in the field. Would be interesting to see if the ROI is worth it...perhaps you'd have to rent it out to others in your area when you weren't using it.
Mother hins are common here in Australia Biggest are 5500 bushels. They can’t be moved full but can be with half or less. They aren’t used as chaser or cart bins but chaser bins empty into them
i am learning things i did not know...
my late father was a mechanic in a KIBUTZ and was familiar with agricultre machines, but i am just a city guy! thanks
PS: you call your father SIR ! ...
We are a day closer to the next rain. Here is Dawson County we need moisture.
So essentially the Mother Bin is a massive semi-movable grain bin.
Great video, as far as how I run things, in my truck/motorcycle I'm like you, in my plane I'm like Laura. hahahaha
@Frank Ward Hi am Cindy Smith, how are you? Hope we can be friends..
That is certainly a crazy cart.
Have you seen the Tri-Bine combine? It has a huge integrated grain cart to cut down on grain transfer events. Maybe you can get a demo unit sometime.
The Tribine is an interesting combine! One does not have to use it as they intend: Balzer and Elmers and likely others make grain carts that will take at least two full loads from this combine. I was turned off by Tribine at first because they were talking about carbon capture which is silly Man Made Global cooling, warming, change nonsense. However getting around that: the machine is interesting! However my guess is that it is way to big for this farm. Also this farm plants in hills, and I am not sure that fat tires are the best idea in that situation. We need input from Cale on that! I believe that any compaction that happens on Cale's farm, happens between the rows and not on the seed bed on top of the hill. Given how well the IH 7230 is thrashing the grain, I just would not be in a hurry to get rid of it!
97 degrees today typical nebraska september day !
That cart looks like a rail car! Love the full bunny speed selection too! Not sure if that is on any of my machines! Nice video!
Thanks for watching!
Miss the days of riveted cycle sections!! Well not really, they were a chore to replace!
Eastern grey kangaroo
Ps about time you guys over there tried out some mother bins
As much of a pain the wind can be, it sure is a nice winnow when you fill corn or bean trucks. You've got to be delivering a much cleaner product with the wind on all those transfer steps to the final truck to market.
To be honest I would probably use that bin to have all my trucks come at a certain time to load so know body was wasting time getting loaded and unloaded. Just explain what you want to do and tell them to arrive in a certain period of time not sure what your load time is but you can adjust as needed.
Amazing 👏
Awesome episode Cale! How many acres of soy bean do u harvest?
There is an Eastern Grey squirrel.
we joked with the guys at the last farm show that they need an option to turn it into a portable pool
IMO they should make these with its own power pack and a simple remote so the trucks can come along and load by them selves no need dedicate a man and a tractor to it.
I guess thats just going to be a transfer point. Any amount of moisture in the dirt would sink it like a stone (even with 7 axles)! And just what would you be able to pull a cart weighing 240,000 lbs out of the mud with. Better buy some more 3" Yankum ropes !
When it is fully loaded it is recommended that you do not move it.
Ik just the machine to pull it out of the mud. A beautiful Big Bud
Nice SOB there
Eastern grey is a breed of large kangaroo in Australia. It’s the second largest breed behind the western red.
@David Thorne Hi am Cindy Smith, how are you? Hope we can be friends..
The company is a US owned company and the bin is US made (in North Dakota). We are saving the "Red" for when we build our 6000 bushel bin ;-)
Ah. So that’s how the connection came about. Aussies have seen mother bins used out here for years. He saw an opening and ran with it. He’s a smart cookie. Good on ya cobber. Aussie farmers are good innovators
Clearly the Walkabout Mother Bin was helpful. Will we get to see what it can do for you with corn? I think the Walkabout Mother Bin is going to help your operations and should be a purchase consideration.
I remember Laura having to drive the cart back to the house or the parked truck by the road a lot of times to empty it out and also to refuel re-def fluid? That mother bin and the Stellar fuel wagon will save a lot of fuel, time and wear and tear on the equipment and operators for sure because of avoiding those long round trips back to offload and refuel. That mother bin also being able to blend/mix the wetter beans with the drier ones to get the desired 13% range is a huge bonus!