As i sit down to eat my toast in the morning I’ll be thinking of Tom and what he has to go through so that I get my daily bread. Once again Tom has given us an insight into what it takes to be s farmer. Keep up the excellent work Tom.
Looking good Tom, lets see some Massey combine action next! We use those tube aerators across the pond here too occasionally, but usually only in a small wagon of seed grain or something like that. The steel grain silos we use here all have full floor aeration; one big 5hp fan at the back of the bin and you are good to go!
No wonder you polished the concrete floor during the pour. Looking good Tom. Once the shed is full of grain, it would be really cool if you can show us how you measure the temperature of the stored grain in a future episode :)
Another great vid Tom, making my day ahead today look easy in comparison as usual 🤣 Doing great work as a farmer supporting the country and making content showing us how it's done 👍
I do like them screw into the grain fan systems, I have not seen anything like that before. That grain store/shed is turning out to be quite useful. Thanks for sharing Tom and have a great day....
I’m sure there’s a lot of people like me that had no idea what happens to grains once they are combined. There must be a high cost to storing grains from the grain store to electricity for the fans and the manpower and plant. It must be a bit of a gamble knowing when to buy or sell
We had wire mesh tunnels covered in hessian material connected to a wind tunnel along the side of the store. out side we had a diesel Lister engine with a four foot fan. probably the noisiest machine on any farm. Father would fill the diesel tank and let it run for a few hours. It was my job to turn it off. when I approached the engine my teeth would vibrate with the noise. No PPE just get in there and shut down asap. Also the vermin loved the Hussain tunnels and chew through, grain would then fill the tunnel making it useless.
Tom, you so could mate! Rather than on the telehandler you could adapt an earth auger for the tracked excavator that would drive that in easily. Or adapt screw pile driver for an excavator. There are options and solutions mate. 👌
C'mon Tube Team. Who else on CZcams is walking around in wheat in their stocking feet?
As i sit down to eat my toast in the morning I’ll be thinking of Tom and what he has to go through so that I get my daily bread. Once again Tom has given us an insight into what it takes to be s farmer. Keep up the excellent work Tom.
Everyday is a school day. I never knew so much effort went into it.
Looking good Tom, lets see some Massey combine action next! We use those tube aerators across the pond here too occasionally, but usually only in a small wagon of seed grain or something like that. The steel grain silos we use here all have full floor aeration; one big 5hp fan at the back of the bin and you are good to go!
No wonder you polished the concrete floor during the pour. Looking good Tom. Once the shed is full of grain, it would be really cool if you can show us how you measure the temperature of the stored grain in a future episode :)
Another great vid Tom, making my day ahead today look easy in comparison as usual 🤣 Doing great work as a farmer supporting the country and making content showing us how it's done 👍
Brilliant Tom. Could watch a store filling all day. More please !
A great way to start your day is with a
I do like them screw into the grain fan systems, I have not seen anything like that before. That grain store/shed is turning out to be quite useful. Thanks for sharing Tom and have a great day....
Wow that is new to me Thanks Tom for what you doing so we can have a sandwich or a slice of bread or a toast.
Rain... same in France in the north (some areas in the south are very dry).
Good job you didn't have holes in your socks Tom 😅❤
A interesting video Tom on how you go about filling the shed and installing the ventilation 👍👍
I’m sure there’s a lot of people like me that had no idea what happens to grains once they are combined. There must be a high cost to storing grains from the grain store to electricity for the fans and the manpower and plant. It must be a bit of a gamble knowing when to buy or sell
Gives us our daily bread, breakfast etc.
We had wire mesh tunnels covered in hessian material connected to a wind tunnel along the side of the store. out side we had a diesel Lister engine with a four foot fan. probably the noisiest machine on any farm. Father would fill the diesel tank and let it run for a few hours. It was my job to turn it off. when I approached the engine my teeth would vibrate with the noise. No PPE just get in there and shut down asap. Also the vermin loved the Hussain tunnels and chew through, grain would then fill the tunnel making it useless.
Another brilliant and interesting video! Thanks Tom. ( I must have known a video was coming, I put my Tom Lamb T Shirt on today 😁)
The Wheat Must Flow
Nice job Tom.
Tom, you so could mate! Rather than on the telehandler you could adapt an earth auger for the tracked excavator that would drive that in easily. Or adapt screw pile driver for an excavator. There are options and solutions mate. 👌