Farmall450
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Does it ever gel in the bulk tank?

Not usually. Dad tried to get fuel out of his barrel when it was -30F a few weeks back and it wouldn't pump it through the filter. I don't have a filter on my tank (for some reason??) so it'll pump syrupDoes it ever gel in the bulk tank?

The picture actually makes it look a little worse than it was. We went slow and got through them just fine. It's about every 8 weeks we get new chicks. The chicks are full grown in 42-44 days, the barn sits empty for around 14 days and bam ... more chickens again !!Looks like you can't see your way clear to care for the chickens.
They sure cycle in and out fast. Reading your thread it's apparent how fast they turn around.
We've been seeing the reports of record numbers of farms failing in Wisconsin. Then you show us the new barns. Those aren't being built by people about to go under. Agriculture is a tough business and small operators often can't keep up operating the way they did a generation ago.
A news story on national news today about a city councilwoman trying to limit the expansion of Dollar stores in North Tulsa. All of the North Tulsa community is demanding full service grocery stores because they have none. They don't like the limited selection of the Dollar style stores. Problem is, they never tell the full story. North Tulsa lost all their grocery stores, and most other retail outlets through continued shoplifting and theft. A few years ago, after the last Safeway shut down a local grocery string built a brand new store responding to the community calls for help. They built a new store and closed it within two years because of rampant shoplifting and armed robberies made the business unprofitable. So now they are demanding no new small stores.
Was I ranting?
JBL: I can't believe all that snow you have and the temps seem like they are still below zero most days. after our 2 feet of snow a couple weeks ago it looks like spring here hence me sending you a picture I took from my chair last week to maybe warm you up.
Currently in the midst of a heatwave. It is 3F right now.
speaking of warm don't you have some sort of light gloves to use when wiring in -5 temps? I can't even imagine how cold that is cause it's biting cold for me here when it's in the 20's and dips down into the teens.
Terminating Cat 6 cables with gloves on is a no go for me.
I'm fairly clumsy on a good day and wearing gloves would really tick me off I think.
here's a little sunshine wish heading your way and hope you, the family and cows can stay warm. I bet LEO could dance outside naked and be warm, but let's hope that doesn't happen.
I have a feeling warmer weather is around the corner.
That corner is looking like it might be APRIL but not much we can do about it !!
cheers
The entire chicken barn is fairly exposed and very little snow is sticking to the roof. I can't even begin to think how long it'd take to shovel the chicken barn roof off ... there is almost an acre of tin that would need to be cleaned !!!Do you have any problems with snow on the roof of the chicken house overloading the truss?

The grocery store story makes me scratch my head. First of all, why rob a grocery store at gunpoint ?? Good grief. If you're going to go through the effort of shoplifting a can of soup enough times to put the place under you have some major issues. Now the the grocery stores are gone, where are these criminals bothering now ?? They didn't just stop being criminals. I watched a few old news clips and none of them mentioned shoplifting and robbery, they all talked about how the stores failed because they were "too large" and had too much selection. WTF ?!?!
I never understood what has to snap in someones head to think "That is yours. I need it more. I'm going to take it."Grocery stores have money, that's why they get robbed.
And they don't steal cans of soup. Steaks, non-food items, anything they can sell. I remember seeing the owner talk about the high rate of shoplifting.
It is not politically correct to talk about people's behavior in certain parts of town, so they try to make stuff up. The area had been without a decent grocery store for several years after the thugs drove Safeway under and the new chain was asked to fill the gap. They took a bath trying to fill the need. It is a high class chain with a broad variety of selections.



I'm glad I don't work for you, I think you're a ************ manager.

Andy, you owe me a new keyboard!![]()

Oh yeah, this is way easier that cleaning farrowing crates !!Lol you're too kind lol
Having flashbacks of cleaning hog farrowing crates
Glad you could use the chain, the farm boy in me hates throwing anything away, and I had no use for it.
Yeah but I offer a doosey of a benefits package if you choose employment Out on Quaker Road !!I'm glad I don't work for you, I think you're a ************ manager.
I'm guessing there are not many spare keyboards at the Martin Ranch, they've been melted down and turned into plastic for his 3D printer.Andy, you owe me a new keyboard!![]()
And that's why I don't drink coffee. Way too many health hazards. Alcohol on the other hand is way safer. It'll never burn you and if you spit it onto your keyboard it'll sanitize it, not damage itI always put my coffee down BEFORE I read a post by Andy.
Safety manager demands it

I always put my coffee down BEFORE I read a post by Andy.
Safety manager demands it
I'm glad I don't work for you, I think you're a ************ manager.

All the boring and tedious stuff on the farm is by far offset by the tractor driving and seeing the crops come out of the ground in the spring. Makes it all worth it !!!Further evidenced by his most recent post of stacking it higher![]()
JBL: that 6 weeks went FAST!!!!!
just curious is that Chicken STUFF going out on the fields as fertilizer, going in bags and selling it for a premium, or where does that pile of **** end up?
nice looking heater for a 10x10 basement office.. OMG I bet it was really warm and toasty and wondering how your body gets used to these 100 degree temp changes?
not sure when you are sleeping or are you planning on to when you are dead?
thanks for sharing your life's work with us!!


This house is hopefully going to disappear in the next few years so we make due with some of these dumb things until then. If it was going to be our forever home I'd dig around the whole thing and put rock and tile like we did at the last place.time to get a linear drain in that low spot and pump it away.
I agree 100%. This snowblower has it's place in the snow moving lineup but when I can I always throw the plow on the skiddy. For snow's less than 3" it can't be beat. Anything over that and it becomes a combination of the plow and snow bucket. Anything over 12" and the blower comes out.I like our 3pt blower but plows are so much more sound. Pretty hefty obstacle to mess up a plow, relative to a blower.




We haven't gotten any snow out of this storm. We did get almost 2" of rain though !! There were an uncountable many squishy toys at the Poultry Convention we went to. We'd walk by and grab a few and talk to the occasional product rep for a bit and move along to the next booth.I hope the snow doesn't get too deep for you tomorrow. I am out near Fargo/GF and we are getting a bit tired of this.
PS: Where did you get the toys? The wife would kill for those things.
I left a small drool spot on that RAM Rebel that was right inside the main entrance. I've never been a huge RAM/Dodge truck guy but the truck made meWoah. we were in the same building! Today the wife and kids and I went to the auto show after work.

It's been a while since I've been to a convention and this time I got to help work a booth so it was indeed a good time !!That convention certainly looks fun.
The steers mostly eat whole dry (15.5% moisture) corn with a vitamin/mineral pellet mixed in. One large square 800lb hay bale will last about 4 days feeding 100 animals. Each steer eats roughly 2lbs of hay a day. It gives them something to chew on and keeps they stomachs happyHow much hay does a steer eat in day? Is that all they eat?
I look at that big stack of hay bundles and think May is only 6 weeks away!
Poultry litter is a VERY good fertilizer and the price is right for this stuff. They pay us to take care of the chickens and we have to find a way to get rid of the used litter. Yeah, not a bad deal at allJBL: happy to hear the Chicken's provide a lot of free fertilizer for the farm.
I love the pictures of LEO out with you and the cows cause we used to drive our kids down the country roads when they were little and they'd yell MOOOO & WHINNNY when they'd see cows and horses.
do you take LEO into the chicken's shed and how's he do out there or are you waiting til he gets a bit older?
here's hoping you don't get anymore snow cause in my opinion you've had ENOUGH this year!!
cheers











Nope. Considering the high temps the barn sees there is actually only insulation in the walls and ceiling. If they'd have insulated the foundation I bet it wouldn't be thawed out a foot all the way around the outside of the barn. I can't but help to think insulating the floor would save more money in the long run than it cost.I forgot already.... is there insulation foam under the slab in the chicken barn?