U cannot end or do a harvest without an open door or open gravity box door !!! That was great for the company to stand behind their product n realize ur effort too !!! Great to see everyone putting in the extra effort n work to make it happen !!!
LONG LONESOME GRAVEL ROADS 👍👍👍. I know you probably don’t have any around but put a temporary plastic cover on it. Have had silage bags bust and just put plastic tarp over and lime seal around the edge. GREAT JOB FOLKS !!! Thanks
True. And fact of the matter, you can lose a substantially more on a grain bin. We’ve had several neighbors have their top collapse in a storm and dumped 2” of rain on the corn.
Quite the job getting all the grain cleaned up and rebagged. We use bags for silage and load feed wagons out of the bags but it doesn't work as nice and neat as that unbagger for grain.
I have a question. Do all your crops stay in the US? Everything I learn about this type of farming comes from your channel. Love how everyone pitched in to save the day. God Bless!
The girls are growing so fast. I remember how proud you were when Alea(idk how she spells it, sorry) used the forklift at 9 & the truck on the fields. There’s no better home school than on a farm, esp raising animals. We raised Boer goats for 4H, had 2 mini-donkeys, lots of chickens & all kinds of pets. Our son had a tiny 4-wheeler at 3, his first shotgun at 5. Learned a lot of life skills. He’s a sophomore in college now. Goes too fast.
The oldest grain bins on are farm were put up in 1974 those bins just got filled two weeks ago just like they have every year since they were built, they hold grain just as they did when new… I’m sure they were a big upfront investment for my dad in 74 but he also probably expected them to serve him 25yrs or more so in reality they were and continue to have been a sound business investment. You can’t say that about those garbage grain bags… cheap solutions are just cheap in upfront cost.. my grain bins increase in value as new bin prices increase and they become an asset that can serve as collateral if need be..
Ag with Emma had to deal with a number of grain bags that split. Not a situation I would want to deal with. Your field is at least not as wet.& creating major ruts
enjoy your videos... I read the comments and no one said it yet and I want you to be right... "If you had a grain bin that wouldn't have happened"...😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
My buddy's 300' bag split end to end. They been working at it time permitting for 2 weeks with a vac to clean it up. Whenever i c bags i c a crew cleaning up some kind of mess. Bins only for me.
I forgot to flip the tab over that holds the door closed on a Timpte trailer. Started loading corn like usual set the timer on my phone. I go to the shop to grab some grub. Go back to the weigh house and look at the camera and went oh shit. I filled the dump pit and all around the hopper and about a foot up in the trailer. I was so happy when everything turned on to empty the pit.
Great job attacking a very large problem. Our neighbor had a bag rupture last year. The company also gave him a replacement bag also. I think. His was on cement a bunch of us pitched in and transferred it also.
@@FastAgMontana hey Tony I would strictly run hitec bags they are the Cadillac of grain bag not saying there can’t be a bad bag but they are so nice to use compared to any others super good bags !
I don’t understand why ppl give you grief about using the grain bags. Yes, grain bins are extremely expensive. But being able to store more grain, esp with grain prices so low seems to me would be much better then having to either truck it straight to the Co-op without as much control on your sale prices. Yes, you can’t run fans on it but you’re only storing it over winter.
@@2009rummell thanks that’s what I wondered. I’ve been watching farmers a long time, but no one has really explained how using a cop-op works. Does all the grain being hauled need to be contracted ahead of time?
@@chrissyfrancis8952 no. We have a lot of guys that do grain bank. Less than half of our customers have bins. We usually do a few months free grain bank during harvest. A few guys just sell it at closing price everyday. Do the same thing every year. They say they come out as good as people who try and play the market over the 20 plus years
The old expression, "It ain't worth a hill of beans" doesn't make sense nowadays. When I was a teenager farmer we planted soybeans every three years on corn ground to add nitrogen back to the soil, but just plowed them under because they had almost no value and no elevator close would buy them.
the grain bag company came through and the hole team cracked on to save the wheat well done ladies and gents
Nice to see a successful and well run farming operation documented in Montana. Excellent farm content as usual by the Fast team. Thank you.
The torn bag cleaned up REALLY well
AND thanks to all the gang it worked out.
GREAT JOB!
Good job on getting the bag cleaned up. Really nice to see the family come together and help. Tim, you did a good job of videoing the process. 👍👍✌️
You and your family did great job.
Great job and great family working together to get the job done. God Bless all of you
Great teamwork made fast work of that problem.
What a great team, and once again, thank you for your hard work and dedication! God bless you all!
U cannot end or do a harvest without an open door or open gravity box door !!! That was great for the company to stand behind their product n realize ur effort too !!! Great to see everyone putting in the extra effort n work to make it happen !!!
Good job Tim with the tarping!!
I think it's great that Tony is spending time in the grain cart this year. Let the hired hand drive the combine also. What a great boss
Tim is more than a hired hand. Why do people use such expressions?
@nigelgribble8736 because thats what he is, a hired man.
Well done, that’s a lot of work in a short amount of time, but fulfilling to save all that grain
Tony, sorry that happened to you but, so happy to see how everyone pitched in and got the problem fixed.
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@the editor: You always pick the right sound track for there segments.
Very good.
LONG LONESOME GRAVEL ROADS 👍👍👍. I know you probably don’t have any around but put a temporary plastic cover on it. Have had silage bags bust and just put plastic tarp over and lime seal around the edge. GREAT JOB FOLKS !!! Thanks
Nice job , good team work ,
Awesome job with family / crew 👌👌👍👍
Long time sub and i cant believe your not over 100k by now. Keep it up
Im thinking someone at UA-cam doesn’t like the intro and has shadow banned him. If not, severely restricted it.
Morning windmill you keep on using the agbags and I’m gonna keep on watching this show, God bless youl and farm hard
Awsome work with full crew. 👍👍
Great Video. Nice to see everyone coming together. Thanks for sharing!
Mr. "Tarp Man" Tim did great in that rain!
Looks like we need to have more than 1 shovel holders on our grain carts😊
I like your comment on grain bags. If they all were junk you wouldn’t see them all over in the fall.
You are a smart cookie with your money Tony. I realy enjoy you’re videos
Grain bins have been known to split open too and are more expensive to replace.
True. And fact of the matter, you can lose a substantially more on a grain bin. We’ve had several neighbors have their top collapse in a storm and dumped 2” of rain on the corn.
Can't believe how well it went picking up the wheat after that bag failed. Good to see everyone helping out.
Many hands make light work and I love how everyone got in the video. We need a nacho update
Awesome grain recovery but the open hopper was the funniest I thought that only happened at our place 👍👍😀
Wow, I had no idea the technology on modern combines was this advanced! Thanks for sharing
Quite the job getting all the grain cleaned up and rebagged. We use bags for silage and load feed wagons out of the bags but it doesn't work as nice and neat as that unbagger for grain.
"Seeing the daily life on your farm is like getting a behind-the-scenes look at nature. 🐑🌿"
I have a question. Do all your crops stay in the US? Everything I learn about this type of farming comes from your channel. Love how everyone pitched in to save the day. God Bless!
Good work guys. Touch wood we haven't split one yet but there's still time. 😂
That was great to see everyone out there making it happen great video
Wow awesome job you guys rock
FAMILY!
Great team work !
The girls are growing so fast. I remember how proud you were when Alea(idk how she spells it, sorry) used the forklift at 9 & the truck on the fields. There’s no better home school than on a farm, esp raising animals. We raised Boer goats for 4H, had 2 mini-donkeys, lots of chickens & all kinds of pets. Our son had a tiny 4-wheeler at 3, his first shotgun at 5. Learned a lot of life skills. He’s a sophomore in college now. Goes too fast.
The oldest grain bins on are farm were put up in 1974 those bins just got filled two weeks ago just like they have every year since they were built, they hold grain just as they did when new… I’m sure they were a big upfront investment for my dad in 74 but he also probably expected them to serve him 25yrs or more so in reality they were and continue to have been a sound business investment. You can’t say that about those garbage grain bags… cheap solutions are just cheap in upfront cost.. my grain bins increase in value as new bin prices increase and they become an asset that can serve as collateral if need be..
Nothing is a good as a bin
Tim don't you know that when you run in the rain you get wetter, I think? Grain bag recovery was very entertaining and at night! Team Fast Ag!!!
Never saw that before. Good job cleaning it up.
Back in the 80s we had several bags do that.
Great job.
I'm amazed how small your grain losses turned out to be with that split bag when you stop to consider the volume and tonnage involved.
Good job guys and girls
What counts is they came through, and you guys saved the day. Can't ask much more than that. That why it's called family farms.
Ag with Emma had to deal with a number of grain bags that split. Not a situation I would want to deal with. Your field is at least not as wet.& creating major ruts
I thought stuff only goes south on our farm
how far are you from Canada enjoy your videos be safe God bless.
Had a corn silage bag do the same thing once.
Sometime when you get lemons, you make lemonade.
enjoy your videos... I read the comments and no one said it yet and I want you to be right... "If you had a grain bin that wouldn't have happened"...😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Good recover , that could have been very $$$.
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Wildlife need food too!!!
Awesome Video!
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Good video
Any idea what caused the grain bag to fail?? Glad the company came through for you.
You need a fairly light tractor to power a bagger.something like a old m no weights or chloride.
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thats a bad day when it splits DOH
My buddy's 300' bag split end to end. They been working at it time permitting for 2 weeks with a vac to clean it up.
Whenever i c bags i c a crew cleaning up some kind of mess. Bins only for me.
I forgot to flip the tab over that holds the door closed on a Timpte trailer. Started loading corn like usual set the timer on my phone. I go to the shop to grab some grub. Go back to the weigh house and look at the camera and went oh shit. I filled the dump pit and all around the hopper and about a foot up in the trailer. I was so happy when everything turned on to empty the pit.
weve had thi shappen a couple times we always just borrow a second grain vac and start on both ends
👍up here too
Amish beard is looking pretty scruffy
Hi from Saskatchewan. How do you like the Rodono?
Great job attacking a very large problem. Our neighbor had a bag rupture last year. The company also gave him a replacement bag also. I think. His was on cement a bunch of us pitched in and transferred it also.
nice shirt
The 'different' weather may well become the new normal, time to adapt I guess...
MoreFastAg!
Who's the musical artist on that 2nd tune you played?
… Mr. T … That’s quite a team you got there… Blessed…
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Wow what a mess
The bags need safety ribs every 10 feet or something
you mean the grain bag split all the way down the top ? inquiring farmer needs to know ! Frank from southern Alberta
Not the top. About 2 -3 o’clock. Manufacturing defect. It was thin the length of the bag.
@@FastAgMontana hey Tony I would strictly run hitec bags they are the Cadillac of grain bag not saying there can’t be a bad bag but they are so nice to use compared to any others super good bags !
Should’ve stripped down you would’ve had your shower for the week 😂😂TIM
Hmm🤔, I see a Antelope blind in the future.
I don’t understand why ppl give you grief about using the grain bags. Yes, grain bins are extremely expensive. But being able to store more grain, esp with grain prices so low seems to me would be much better then having to either truck it straight to the Co-op without as much control on your sale prices. Yes, you can’t run fans on it but you’re only storing it over winter.
I work at a co op and we looked at grain bags and what it costs around us per bushel was what our profit would have been that year per bushel
@@2009rummell thanks that’s what I wondered. I’ve been watching farmers a long time, but no one has really explained how using a cop-op works. Does all the grain being hauled need to be contracted ahead of time?
@@chrissyfrancis8952 no. We have a lot of guys that do grain bank. Less than half of our customers have bins. We usually do a few months free grain bank during harvest. A few guys just sell it at closing price everyday. Do the same thing every year. They say they come out as good as people who try and play the market over the 20 plus years
@@2009rummell Thank you so much for explaining that. TripleRFarms in Alabama don’t store any of their grain. Every farm is different.
That's an air bar not an air reel
The old expression, "It ain't worth a hill of beans" doesn't make sense nowadays. When I was a teenager farmer we planted soybeans every three years on corn ground to add nitrogen back to the soil, but just plowed them under because they had almost no value and no elevator close would buy them.
Oh dear me 😮 not good
How come we don’t see your 715
Can’t use the lease hours for grain cart work 😂..
Be a little over kill for running a bagger😂
using up north plastic is like using cheap toilet paper always tears at the wrong time