The old 1Tb surveillance drive pooped out in my PC so Alyssa and Leo helped me put in a new 3Tb Seagate Skyhawk. It's an older Lenove ThinkStation with dual Xeon E5620's and 32Gb of RAM
While it was rainy and crappy outside I got some more truck tires mounted onto implement rims.
I started removing the tires from the wheels my BIL gave me from his derby car. They're going to go on the ranger as the ones on there are just a tad bit bald. They're not Andy Martin bald, but it's time
See .... not much mud slinging ability here anymore ...
We mounted the tire changer on a pallet so it could be mobile if needed. It is nice and mobile but likes to wander around while using it. I usually put the pallet forks on the skiddy to hold it down but decided to try it without today. Bad idea. It was like dancing with myself while removing tires
Saturday around 11am we started combining again. Dad couldn't make a round in this field. The corn was averaging 205bu/a at around 19% moisture. No complaints with that !!
I was questioning Dad's ability to get it full enough but not to run it over and he took the challenge. I guess he win's this round.
On the road again !!
Boy oh boy I thought I was close the other day but this is cutting it as close as it gets
High tech cockpit. BlueParrott headphones make things WAY easier whilst piloting this beauty !!
18.6% coming out of the field. Everything works very well from combining to hauling and drying when the corn is 18-20% so this is perfect !!
Just a touch dry coming out of the dryer but it'll work.
We were going to get another 1,000gal tank a few years back because AmeriGas flat out refused to come out on Sundays and there was a $250 charge to deliver on Saturdays because it was considered an emergency if they had to go out on the weekend. Screw that. Wenner will come out 24x7 if needed for less per gallon than AmeriGas ever was. We call in when we start combining and tell them to keep it full until we call in again and say we're done. We haven't had a single issue with running out since. The 1,000gal tank makes it about 23hrs when the dryer is running full tilt so they are here often.
These truck tires are holding up very well. The 11l 15's on the front are warm when I get home with a full load and the truck tires are as cold as the steel on the wagon. We'll be replacing all these implement tires with truck tires as they wear out.
Another project crossed off of the to-do-on-a-rainy-day list was to put lights on the smaller boxes. I got some cheap LED's off Amazon and wow, they sure are bright !!
Harvest season is "grind out of a gravity box" season which requires a bit of skill to line it all up but we manage to make it work. I guess we're good at stuff