Today started off like most days ... something broken that needed fixing

Since I "repaired" that skid loader tire it's continued to go flat, which is the opposite of what I was going for. So I threw on the spare and brought the tire in to get fixed. Meanwhile, I should have lots of traction in reverse
I hooked three boxes together to bring them out to the field to start corn today.
It made quite the grain train
Dad went a few hundred feet and we noticed more corn on the ground then there should be so we investigated. This is the rock trap access door and the hinges are worn off. The corn is sneaking out of the cracks.
Old vs New. The new one is designed and built way better. We shouldn't have to replace this one for a few thousand hours of use !!
3hrs and $370 later the new door is installed !!
Off and running again !!
20.1% and running just over 200bu/acre. Not bad so far !!
First hopper full of corn of the season !!
I hooked a 250bu wagon behind the big ones to give a little extra capacity so cut down on some trips over the road.
The new auger sure eats corn well !! Where the swing hopper dumps into the main auger is much larger on this new auger vs the old one. Because of this, the corn flows into the main auger much nicer and I can feed it in faster.
The little wagon in the rear needs to be closer than the front wagon and I just barely made it the first trip !!
Moisture tester is reading low 20's so we will certainly keep going !!
Once there is about 1,000bu in the wet bin I start the dryer. The VFD runs the 15hp motor on the fan and the box on the right is the touchscreen control for the dryer itself.
Steaming away drying corn !!
There is a pretty nice view from the top of the wet bin
The dryer is discharging corn at 15.5-16% which is almost perfect. It'll dry down a little more in the storage bins and end up around 14% moisture.
Just as it was getting dark we started on another field. I usually have to follow Dad around because he can't get all the way around the field without emptying.
We don't usually go too late at night combining corn because we have to stop when we get the wet bin full. Towards the end of harvest we can get more done because the dryer is able to run more corn through since it starts out dryer coming out of the field.
Just about as full as it can be !! Eight trips with around 750bu per trip fills up the 4,200bu wet bin. The math works because the dryer was running and taking corn out all day
