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Glad to see you stopped and enjoyed the moment, 4000 is a great milestone!
Thank you for sharing, its always a nice way to start my day while I drink my coffee and see what going on out on the Quaker Road.
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Well let me be 4003.
Thanks for all the shots of the computers in the cab with the readouts for yields, etc. It helps me to understand the weight/dryer/yeild-per acre issues.

Please keep posting...
 

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Whoop Whoop! Glad to hear things are going well up there!


Heres a link to some tight spots with a drone. I went to school with this guy, he likes to launch the drone off the hood or even when moving. He's been flying them for years though, lots of practice!
 

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Mike, congrats on 4000, this is one of my favorite threads. So interesting to see your way of life and the challenges you face, not to mention the lunches you make.:drool: Thanks for keeping up the thread and :beer: to your future success!

Jay
 
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**** that's a good idea to use markers for where auger wheels should go.
It's the only one done so far but it sure would be nice to have a few more by a few of the bins but this one was the most important.

Nice progress! We got beans finished up yesterday...not sure when the last time beans were done before corn was for us.

I think we should do your tire marking for the auger but use some rather stout poured concrete blocks to give us tie down points. Had an unexpected wind storm and lost a 113' auger after mother nature rolled it over and ruined the tube. IMG_20201017_184409.jpgWe usually tie the augers to the top of the bin. Haven't lost one yet !! That 10x71 was up there in 40mph gusts and was nice and solid :beer:

If you pour some pyramid shaped chunks in the ground with some hooks poured into them you could chain the axle down to them. We set a skid loader bucket of rocks on the axle of the wet bin auger to keep it a little more planted and so far so good :thumbup:

Aww man this idea is a great one for a wet tank.


pretty cheap per level:
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I think I'd put them all in conduit on the inside along the ladder. using some T LBs for the sensor heights.

Sounds like a winter project.


edit: wow commercial units want 190 a level.
https://mooreautomationinc.com/grain-equipment/level-control-proximity-switch/
That is a fantastic idea !!! There are quite a few uses I could see for those proximity sensors. The wet bin is a great starting point !!!

Glad to see you stopped and enjoyed the moment, 4000 is a great milestone!
Thank you for sharing, its always a nice way to start my day while I drink my coffee and see what going on out on the Quaker Road.
Greg
I also catch up on GJ while drinking my morning coffee. There is a TON of awesome stuff on here !!!

Thank you for following along !!! Here's to the next 4,000 :beer:

Well let me be 4,003.
Thanks for all the shots of the computers in the cab with the readouts for yields, etc. It helps me to understand the weight/dryer/yield-per acre issues.

Please keep posting...
The tech in our machinery is fairly old school compared to what's out there in the new stuff today. Combines talking to grain cart tractors, fully automatous tractors and tractors that turn themselves around at the end of the fields :drool:

Whoop Whoop! Glad to hear things are going well up there!


Here's a link to some tight spots with a drone. I went to school with this guy, he likes to launch the drone off the hood or even when moving. He's been flying them for years though, lots of practice!
He has some pretty neat videos on his channel !!

Things are going pretty well so far. We have around 40 acres of corn left and have been chewing on tillage the last day or two while the weather has been kind of crappy .....

Mike, congrats on 4000, this is one of my favorite threads. So interesting to see your way of life and the challenges you face, not to mention the lunches you make.:drool: Thanks for keeping up the thread and :beer: to your future success!

Jay
The lunches lol. I do like food :beer:

Thank you for following along and even maybe enjoying the seeming drabble that is our daily life. I'm happy to share and plan to continue to do so as long as it's still fun :thumbup:
 
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Snow ?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
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Stupid snow.
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The camper needed to be winterized and I was sick of dumping 6 gallons of RV Slop into the holding tank and having to flush it out for an hour to get it all out. I got a few valves and a Tee and now ......
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it only takes a gallon to get it all winterized :thumbup:
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Oh look. Little mittens :bounce:
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And here is the wearer of said little mittens :D
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We got the hopper bin in place ... or in a different place at least ...
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Time to fill it !!!
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Hey little man !! He is such a good little passenger :3gears:
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He and I were making faces back and forth for awhile while the wagon was emptying. He's good at making faces !!!
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In the time I unloaded one load and came back someone seems to have filled the top of the cab with corn :dunno:
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Mike, just curious, what's the sound level like in the combine when you're running?


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it is not bad at all. It is easily on par with riding in a new vehicle. It is soundproof enough that you can easily have a conversation with someone in the passenger seat but yet you can hear if something doesn't sound quite right with how the machine is running behind you.
 

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Snow ?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
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Hey little man !! He is such a good little passenger :3gears:
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He and I were making faces back and forth for awhile while the wagon was emptying. He's good at making faces !!!
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"making faces"
Well it's one of three things-
1- He's got a great teacher
2- It's in his genes
3- Smart kid, & quick learner


Fortunately for him I think all three apply
 
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"making faces"
Well it's one of three things-
1- He's got a great teacher
2- It's in his genes
3- Smart kid, & quick learner


Fortunately for him I think all three apply
I sure was making faces back at him with the best of them so I think 1-3 all apply :lol_hitti
 
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We weighed all the large looking cattle in the barn and had enough to fill a semi that were ready to go to market. I don't have a loading chute for a semi out here yet so they brought a gooseneck trailer and we loaded them into it and they transferred them into the semi. It worked quite well actually.
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This last week has been rather nasty. It has snowed a few times now and it's messing lots of things up. The dirtwork guys toys showed up to level out a house pad and their stuff got snowed on.
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The combine is all warm and happy in the shop just waiting to go out in the cold to finish combining the last of the corn :beer:
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I went out yesterday to do some disking and although it worked well it was a little smeary because it was in that 31F area and things were all melty.
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Dad was spreading pen pack from the steer barn so this needs to be worked in before the ground freezes solid. It's 17F right now and I'm going to get it dug in this morning after chores. The top layer should be frozen and it shouldn't be as sloppy anymore but the disk still will cut in though that little bit of frost.
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Look at all that pooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooop :D
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A co-worker asked if I could mix him up some horse feed. I said duh, I can do anything :lol_hitti
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Since it was all muddy and wet from digging in the mud there was mud packed in a few places in the disk that froze and caused them to not turn. Out comes the "chisel" and "hammer" to get it out of there :eyecrazy:
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Yesterday the tractor was slipping around 25%. 8% slip today was a major improvement so waiting for the freezing of the mud and top layer was a good idea :bounce:
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Digging in poooooooooooooooooooooop :rocker:
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Oh look, a trainee sitting in the passenger seat :bounce:
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Since it was working well to dig into the mildly frozen ground Dad started hauling chicken pooooooooooooooooooop on the field.
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I've never done tillage in snow before but it's working very very well !!!
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Little Miss got sleepy from all the learning so she laid down and took a snooze for a little bit before lunch.
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And here come the seagulls after the all the goodies that the disk dug up :lol:
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After lunch Miss Lily decided to start reading the user manual for the tractor to make sure I knew what all the buttons do :bounce:
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By early afternoon the sun had warmed up the ground enough that we were slipping WAY too much again :eyecrazy:
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We decided to work in the shop and setup some racking. There will be another row at the very top yet that I won't be able to get to with my skid loader but whenever it is that a forklift finds a home in the shop it'll be useable.
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Icicles on the barn in late October .... good grief !!!
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Working between two shops at home is turning into a PITA so it's time to move some things into the new shop finally !!!
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I suggested ratchet strapping the toolbox to the skid loader and Pops said "Naw, I'll hold it !!" We made it up there without issue so he did a good job :lol_hitti
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The wall dividing the utility room and bathroom is complete minus a door.
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Time to take a break with some microwave popcorn. Grandpa was teaching Miss Lily about seed corn. Maybe she can come with me and help on sales calls :beer:
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This is Missy. She is our shop cat. She will turn into the outside the shop cat soon if she eats more of my popcorn !!!!
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The little people play hard enough that their boots do not dry out before morning on their own so we now have a small fleet of Peet boot dryers. Every morning when they put their warm dry boots on they all sigh and giggle and go "Oh they're so warm !!" and do lots of silly dancing in their warm dry boots. I guess that makes them worth every one of the 4,000 pennies that each boot dryers set me back :lol_hitti
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Last week, spent 3 days on the farm finishing out harvest. Lunch on Friday was Gold and Plumb chicken from the IGA deli, mmmmmuuuummmmm GOOD!!!!! 6 boxes licked clean.

Saturday afternoon little 2 yr old guy showed up in green bibs and work boots for grain cart and combine rides ... I had as much fun as he did.
 

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Im with the kiddos on the bootdryer. I use one everyday and I get cranky if I have to put on cold wet boots. My friends used to laugh when Id pack it up and take it with me on the road. But my boots were always dry in the morning.

Glad to see move-in is underway. Im surprised and relieved the combine fits in the shed with those hopper extensions on. Good planning on your part!
 

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From Dec 1st to April 30th my quality of life is 100% tied to the function of the boot drier and the boots that I wear 8:30 to 4:00 daily. At work we've got like 5 of them that hold 40 pair each. They don't smell good, but everybody gets to have warm dry feet so it's worth the smell. Also makes your boots last longer, which is a plus with how much they cost these days.
 
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Last week, spent 3 days on the farm finishing out harvest. Lunch on Friday was Gold and Plumb chicken from the IGA deli, mmmmmuuuummmmm GOOD!!!!! 6 boxes licked clean.

Saturday afternoon little 2 yr old guy showed up in green bibs and work boots for grain cart and combine rides ... I had as much fun as he did.
Good to hear your harvest is wrapped up !!

GNP chicken sure is tasty, I may have a certain bias though :dunno:

Pretty sure I am as excited as any 2 yr old when I do much as look a a tractor. Big kids playing with big toys pretty much sums up most farmers :bounce:

Miss Lily with a red solo cup! So that's how you get them to sleep in the cab!:pimpflash:pimpflash

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Miss Lily has pink lemonade in her red solo cup lol. I should get better at staging my pictures I guess, no need to convey that my kiddos are already a bunch of lushes :eyecrazy:

I'm with the kiddos on the bootdryer. I use one everyday and I get cranky if I have to put on cold wet boots. My friends used to laugh when I'd pack it up and take it with me on the road. But my boots were always dry in the morning.

Glad to see move-in is underway. I'm surprised and relieved the combine fits in the shed with those hopper extensions on. Good planning on your part!
I got a single boot dryer last fall I think and it's been super nice. One of those luxury items you don't realize is a complete necessity until you use one !!

The combine fits in Dad's she'd with a 13'6" door but we need to drop the bubble up auger down. There is an inch too spare but it fits. It fits through this 16' door without an issue :bounce:

From Dec 1st to April 30th my quality of life is 100% tied to the function of the boot drier and the boots that I wear 8:30 to 4:00 daily. At work we've got like 5 of them that hold 40 pair each. They don't smell good, but everybody gets to have warm dry feet so it's worth the smell. Also makes your boots last longer, which is a plus with how much they cost these days.
May I as what you do that you leave your boots at work each day ?? Seems like a GIANT exhaust fan would be a good idea with that many boots drying to get out a the stink !!

I like the boot warmers.....gives me an idea.
I like ideas .... Please share when it happens !!!!
 
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May I as what you do that you leave your boots at work each day ?? Seems like a GIANT exhaust fan would be a good idea with that many boots drying to get out a the stink !!
I'm a ski instructor, haha! Yes, our locker room has exhaust fans which are very important with 180 ski instructors and our boots.
 
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The drone is out again in the cold and was yelling at me the whole time because it was 9F out ..... booo .... cold ....
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Oh look !!! An ADT (Articulating Dump Truck) in the yard :bounce:
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Big boys and some big boy toys playing in the dirt out here again :D
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That hole doesn't look that large but it's HUGE !!!!
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The dirt work guys dug out 4' of muck and goo to get to solid ground.
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Looks like a nice place to put a house .....
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Here comes another load of fill !!
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Not the last of the loads but they're up to 1,300yds hauled in so far :eek:
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Dude....you get a new house and an inground pool??? Nice!

Congrats on the big step....looking forward to seeing more shots as it progresses! But I'm also in building materials sales so construction pictures are always welcome!

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Where did the muck get dumped? How many yard that truck carry? You gonna build the house out of concrete and steel due to wood prices? ( I would)
 
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Dude....you get a new house and an inground pool??? Nice!

Congrats on the big step....looking forward to seeing more shots as it progresses! But I'm also in building materials sales so construction pictures are always welcome!
:lol_hitti

The dirt work will be the only thing happening in 2020 but there will be lots of progress shots once construction begins !! If it begins .... Lots of uncertainty going into next year with materials prices :mad:

Where did the muck get dumped? How many yard that truck carry? You gonna build the house out of concrete and steel due to wood prices? ( I would)
The muck is just really soggy black dirt so it got spread around the outside of the house footprint. We needed fill for the back slopes so it worked out well.

The truck holds around 28yds I believe.

Lol. We were planning a conventional framed house but are looking into a SIP panel house as well.
 

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Lol. We were planning a conventional framed house but are looking into a SIP panel house as well.

I think SIP panels are a great idea, just be careful with using them for your roof.

Seen a few roofing tear offs that were only a few years old. Need to build a roof structure on top of SIPs to allow for ventilation. (usually 2 X4's or 6's on the SIPs with plywood on top).
 

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Construction shorthand for Structural Insulated Panel. An insulated wall assembly, made offsite and delivered to the project in large sections(8' x 20' and 10' x 20' are common sizes for residential) and bolted together on site vs conventional stick framing

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Thanks guys, couldn't remember the terminology. lol
No worries, they toss something new out at least weekly...and is regional as well!

Latest buzzword(phrase) I heard just this week in a construction/building operations call was "needle point bipolarization"....had to look that one up...fortunately not my area of specialty!

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I think SIP panels are a great idea, just be careful with using them for your roof.

Seen a few roofing tear offs that were only a few years old. Need to build a roof structure on top of SIPs to allow for ventilation. (usually 2 X4's or 6's on the SIPs with plywood on top).
I think we'd still go with a conventional truss roof for those reasons. We don't plan to have a vaulted interior ceiling so we'd have a truss of sorts anyway I think ....
 
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Camso SKS732's. This is the first set of tires that are not Bobcat Heavy Duty tires that have been on the farm in a loooooooooooooooong time. Time to give something else a shot as they were considerably less expensive and have A TON of lug !!!
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The main parts of the plumbing is done ... ish .... There will be a double SS sink in here sometime soon. The other unused 1/2" valves are for a water heater and shower. I'm not sure if I like it the way it is yet but it works for now :dunno:
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I piece of 1" round stock sanded down all shiny and welded to another piece of scrap ....
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Toilet paper holder :bounce:
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Pops worked on this today while I worked on plumbing stuff. It's an insulated door deal that will cover the exhaust fan. I'm going to get it painted soon so we can start using the fan !!!
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Total highjack,, these are for JBLNUT. Go with the private msg I sent him :) Because tractors :lol_hitti
 

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Impressive 202 pages of activity. I've said it before and say it again, "I could never work hard enough to be a farmer". It just never stops.

That's why the company I work for (Parker Hannifin) likes to hire farm raised kids with engineering degrees. They know how to work, they know how to fix stuff, and they got the college smarts.
 

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I love my Peat dryer. Agreed that they aren't cheap for $40 but they are worth every penny. My dad liked it so much he got one as well. We've always had a bigger fan unit but a small, radient one is so much handier to use every night.
 
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