Before the sun was up we took the loader off the 884 to see how tough it was to do. It was actually very easy.
I got a load of feed mixed up in the dark. Kind of a pain in the *** but it works.
We're headed out to the field for the first loads of the day. Everything up to the tree line needs to be combined.
My sister out and about with her flying camera box. It was really windy and that little thing held quite still. Pretty neat.
Chomp chomp chomp.
One of the outside snouts got a little sideways and I was worried it may have gotten all bent up ...
No big deal, a bolt fell out. T'was a quick fix.
After I had hauled 1,200bu to the wet holding bin I started the dryer. The first thing it does is start the fan and heaters and gets it up to temp.
It gives the dryer 2 minutes to warm the corn back up before it goes into "Stabilization Mode" for 120 minutes.
The dryer ran out of wet corn to dry around 4:30am so there is dry corn on the bottom and nothing in top few feet. Because of this it runs the discharge rolls at a preset, fixed, speed for 120 minutes to let all the corn work its way though the dryer. After it's done stabilizing it goes into automatic mode again.
Fan is on and the heater is firing !! It'll burn though 1,000gal of LP in less than a day.
This is the sight glass that faces the control room window so I can see at a glance if the burner is firing.
Towards the end of the day it decided to rain. Not a little drizzle sort of deal, it was a full on downpour !!
The corn doesn't come out real well when it's been rained on. There was water running out of the bottom of the box graviety !!
The grain dryer gets all steamy when it gets rained on.
