Should Have Done This YEARS Ago || Best MILKING PARLOUR UPGRADE In Over 15 YEARS

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  • In this video we get to work in fitting a new wash down pump to our milking parlour, the results speak for themselves.
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Komentáře • 242

  • @paddy294
    @paddy294 Před 19 dny +18

    Cracking video as always. Sunday wouldn’t be the same without an ifarm we farm video. Keep up the good work lad

  • @kccolby7562
    @kccolby7562 Před 19 dny +9

    Anything you don’t know how to build, modify or do like a pro??? ❤️ Your an inspirational humble man.

    • @michaelwalsh9145
      @michaelwalsh9145 Před 19 dny +1

      Connecting the electric wires was edited out, probably got an electrician for that part, surely.

  • @frankreidy5881
    @frankreidy5881 Před 19 dny +18

    Continues upgrading and investment adds to the viability and sustainability of the whole operation. Your attention to detail is highly commendable as is your ‘quirky’ sense of humour. Your videos are both instuctive, informative and entertaining. 😊

  • @MichaelBradley-j6z
    @MichaelBradley-j6z Před 19 dny +21

    Free water every body should be doing this great investment . It's money well spent . Great job Adrian

  • @willyfindlay4398
    @willyfindlay4398 Před 19 dny +16

    Just a thought, how about adding a fire hydrant attachment to your Bulk Water tank so in case of a house fire your fire brigade can have easy access to water if you have a house fire.
    My late Uncle in Hampshire put an outdoor swimming pool through the farm accounts as a static water tank in case of fire by attaching a fire hydrant to it.😊

  • @thatcouncilestatekid1832
    @thatcouncilestatekid1832 Před 19 dny +16

    Oh mate you are one hell of an all rounder. Great bit of electrical work there. I maybe wouldn’t have fed it from where you did but if that’s the only capacity you had and the feed is large enough to run both circuits and it has its own rcd l wouldn’t moan too much as it makes sense to take it from there. But the quality of your work is excellent. I’ve really enjoyed watching you do this job and to see the joy in your face now that you’ve broken the back of it is priceless. You have to spend time and energy to save time and energy and you need to get your feet up for an hour or two as a reward you Legend 👌🏻

    • @IFarmWeFarm
      @IFarmWeFarm  Před 19 dny +9

      Yes it has it own rcd and was the nearest capable power source so definitely won’t be any issue there. Cheers lad 👍

    • @KD-ed3dt
      @KD-ed3dt Před 16 dny

      @@IFarmWeFarm The supply cable to the panel you took the power from should be changed to a larger cross sectional area . Either that or run dedicated supply to the pump. Just because it’s a power source does not mean it is suitable. You didn’t cross bond the motor to the bracket either . Isolator in the wrong position. When you work on the pump you will need to lock it in the off position because it is in a different room and out of sight. You shouldn’t be doing electrical work if you’re not qualified . If the parlour went on fire your not covered .

    • @IFarmWeFarm
      @IFarmWeFarm  Před 15 dny +1

      @@KD-ed3dti get everything checked and certified by a friend that’s qualified hence the reason you don’t actually ever see me make any electrical connections only running cables that he supplied. I mention this clearly in a previous video and the reasons why. Earth from motor to bracket was added along with a separate rcd on the board when he hooked it up. Isolation switch needs to be within 2meters of the motor which it is but we have added a switch similar to our milking machine and put the isolator on the other side above the pump. Being on CZcams makes you very self-aware and I don’t encourage anyone to take risks. Perhaps in this video i should have explained this better so I will going forward. I always appreciate the advise 👍

  • @agent4873
    @agent4873 Před 19 dny +14

    Adrian you asked if something was wrong tell you…well from an electrical point of view all isolaters should be put within arms reach no more than 2m away from your item. If you ever had to work on the pump or ever had an issue with the pump you don’t want to be running around into a separate room looking for an isolater. Otherwise Massive fan look forward every week to tune into you👍

    • @Phuc_Yhou
      @Phuc_Yhou Před 18 dny

      Run the conduit through the wall and then into the isolator switch on the wall above the pump

    • @johnmurray5467
      @johnmurray5467 Před 17 dny +1

      Easy fix, cut the wire and put another isolator beside the pump. Leave the existing one in place to turn off the pump from the parlour

  • @gbeardy5720
    @gbeardy5720 Před 19 dny +14

    Just done the same kind of job in my parlour and have to say you have done an brilliant job! The time you have put into this job doesn't come across in the videos 👏

  • @SeanieD1968
    @SeanieD1968 Před 19 dny +2

    Every day is a school day and if we all pick up something it’s a great day,, yep we have to make a mistake to learn ,, nice tidy pipe work ❤

  • @richardparkinson8651
    @richardparkinson8651 Před 19 dny +4

    What happens when sinead watches this video and sees you using the printer label,caught😂😊

  • @thatcouncilestatekid1832
    @thatcouncilestatekid1832 Před 19 dny +4

    That’s a pragmatic solution with that statement about the rcd the jobs a good un. I am a sparks by the way and I’ve worked on a few farms because that’s all that’s really out in Suffolk 😂. Worked on quite a few Grain Driers in my time. And I have discovered some weird and wonderful installation’s and some that are just down right dangerous and a serious threat to life. I am going to give you the honour of being the finest Farmer/Sparks in the whole of Ireland 10 out of 10 Adrian, seriously professional especially with the containment from origin to load it’s so important especially in your kind of environment 👍🏻

  • @slickymick
    @slickymick Před 19 dny +7

    Another handy thing is to get a magnet that goes on wash gun. It's sticks to pipe work in parlour and no bending over

  • @TheDanielrichardson
    @TheDanielrichardson Před 19 dny +31

    Best thing we ever did was put a overhead pull switch in in the middle of the parlor so you dont have to run in and out to turn the pump on and off. Also add a hook at waist height to hook the nozzle onto (saves the old back)

    • @IFarmWeFarm
      @IFarmWeFarm  Před 19 dny +17

      That’s 2 super ideas 👌

    • @masseyman3552
      @masseyman3552 Před 19 dny

      The uncle had that when I was a kid, just like the one in your bathroom.

    • @TheDanielrichardson
      @TheDanielrichardson Před 19 dny +1

      @@masseyman3552 exactly that!

    • @DjDj-ww6rh
      @DjDj-ww6rh Před 19 dny

      You will have a lot more dirty water to get rid of. Save time in parlour and spend longer spreading slurry. I think p washer is better

    • @JayKehoe
      @JayKehoe Před 19 dny

      @@DjDj-ww6rhthat’s the idea more water in tanks to keep it like liquid safe time in long run drawing water to the tanks

  • @Tys315
    @Tys315 Před 19 dny +1

    Love the end with the stickers 🤣 thanks Adrian another great video

  • @ericosullivan4193
    @ericosullivan4193 Před 12 dny

    Great investment have one for ever . I use all water in the parlour 3 times first it goes through the plate cooler then it does the machine rince and then out to the wash down tank along with the detergent water for the next milking . The detergent water makes washing down the units easier than just water.

  • @SweetDreams-wt7vo
    @SweetDreams-wt7vo Před 19 dny +1

    Well done! Confidence is the name of the game. I was reading the comments; people sharing their ideas and experience is great feedback. The water tank as a reservoir, attached to a fire hydrant in the event of a House fire, God forbid, was, I thought, brilliant.
    I once lived in London. The London Fire Brigade had a TV ad warning of the dangers of cats knocking over candles leading to tragedy. Cats are drawn to naked flame like a moth. The other point that they made was the neighbour's cat came in through your open window to knock the candle.
    Moral of the story: Cats are bastards! :- )

  • @ultanb
    @ultanb Před 19 dny +2

    It takes me right back to buckets of water and the yard brush to wash the parlour when I was in school 😊 mighty job to make use of the rainwater. Money and time well spent. Enjoyable video as always.

  • @goptools
    @goptools Před 19 dny +1

    Farmers here in the US sometimes get a bad reputation for making quick and dirty repairs that are not what a professional would do. Your work looks to me to be every bit as good as what you would expect from a professional plumber or electrician. I'm not an expert but have done similar repairs and upgrades around my own home and I think your work is top notch! That pump made a huge difference in the water pressure for the milking parlour. Hope it ends up saving you some time and money!
    -mike

  • @lynnew5619
    @lynnew5619 Před 19 dny +7

    Great job and ultimately a good savings. Solar panels at some stage? We have them & save a lot annually and get paid a little bit too. 👏👏👍

  • @bryanrobertson3068
    @bryanrobertson3068 Před 19 dny +4

    Great video Adrian. I remember helping a plumber to fit drinkers in an old piggery using gunmetal about 40 yrs ago and the pigs biting the ankles off me🤣, pvc the way to go, Keep up the good work.

  • @user-lz8jx7vw3u
    @user-lz8jx7vw3u Před 19 dny +1

    You were blackmailed Adrian and you fell for it Good work 👏

  • @jix177
    @jix177 Před 19 dny +4

    Great job, will save so much time and money. And the parlour floor looks clean enough to eat your dinner off.

  • @roanslot921
    @roanslot921 Před 17 dny

    Hello Adrian, you c ould house a checkvalve before the pump, in combination a pressurevessel af ter the pump. When you house a bit water, the pump doesn't have to turn, and you hold your pressure better.

  • @oisinkierancoyle5518
    @oisinkierancoyle5518 Před 19 dny +4

    Milking parlours need good powerful water supply to wash them down after each milking.

  • @elwynphillips3327
    @elwynphillips3327 Před 19 dny

    Brill video,could watch your videos all day long.,well a.most👍

  • @everestyeti
    @everestyeti Před 18 dny

    Great upgrade for the parlour, more efficient, saves time, what's not to like. Think your idea of linking up your pipes is a good one, make sure though you have a non returnable valve, it will stop any contamination from your tank water to mains. Re your cows and dirty feet have you thought about a foot bath, not sure what's needed though to have one or their expense. Just think how boring life would be if all the mistakes were edited out, thank god for U-tube. 👍

  • @twoflower8264
    @twoflower8264 Před 18 dny

    Ever thought of getting a firehose and reel that they have inside buildings?
    It would keep the hose out the way and its a long reach

  • @rizezg6t
    @rizezg6t Před 19 dny +5

    Another great video. The attention to detail you take in every job is spot on.Keep up the good work.

  • @patlydon519
    @patlydon519 Před 19 dny +6

    Fit a frost heater in the room with the pump and wrap the pipe in each direction with heat tracer tape. Both will keep the water going when frosty

    • @IFarmWeFarm
      @IFarmWeFarm  Před 19 dny +6

      I will look that up, going to get the roof insulated with spray foam and definitely fit a heater of some sort

    • @PaulRyan-ns5rm
      @PaulRyan-ns5rm Před 19 dny

      Some man

    • @bsom6365
      @bsom6365 Před 19 dny

      @@IFarmWeFarm be careful about the spray foam insulation, I can tell you there is a big clamp down on using this stuff in houses as it acts as an accelerant in the case of a fire.

  • @davycrawford1795
    @davycrawford1795 Před 19 dny +3

    Great video ur a very tidy worker

  • @shaneprior
    @shaneprior Před 11 dny

    Brilliant bit of work, fair play Lad!

  • @petecag9117
    @petecag9117 Před 19 dny

    Hi Adrian to speak up washing. Open the hose behond normal till the water is in a wide fan. Will wash out as fast as in a point hard without splashing shit everywhere.

  • @glynroberts1682
    @glynroberts1682 Před 19 dny +3

    Nice one enjoyed 👏👏🚜🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

  • @donalhickey8506
    @donalhickey8506 Před 19 dny +3

    Did you not know Adrian that we will be getting warmer and drier summer's and that tank will become redundant 😂

  • @alexgraham334
    @alexgraham334 Před 19 dny +2

    You can get a pressure switch for top of pump so it starts and stops itself as you open and close nozzle on end of pipe.

    • @IFarmWeFarm
      @IFarmWeFarm  Před 19 dny +3

      That’s it we fitted, it’s doesn’t kick in on less there’s a flow of water

  • @TB-nh4dg
    @TB-nh4dg Před 19 dny +1

    The joy in the man’s face says it all! Nice work Adrian. Did have a wee giggle at the bucket supposedly collecting the filings… 😂

  • @KarenWood-cj4xi
    @KarenWood-cj4xi Před 19 dny +3

    Amazing! Beautiful job. I love to watch you work.😊

  • @johnlydon533
    @johnlydon533 Před 19 dny +5

    Great video Adrian. Another successful project well done. Enjoyed watching. 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @GaryLaurin
    @GaryLaurin Před 19 dny +1

    Adrian making ease of your hard work - brilliant. Hope your dad is feeling better. Have a great week. 👍🏻🇨🇦🍀

  • @marcusd2380
    @marcusd2380 Před 19 dny +5

    For ur steel fabrication an evolution chop saw would be a great job. Far better than an angle grinder for cutting steel. TP blade that just last and the cuts are all square. Best £250 I spent

    • @IFarmWeFarm
      @IFarmWeFarm  Před 19 dny +5

      It’s funny you mentioned that, i had a makita chop saw for years up until a month ago when the motor burnt out. I have an evolution circular steel saw a got last year but just bought a Rotabroach chop saw to replace the other one this week. Haven’t used it yet

    • @johnkinsella4802
      @johnkinsella4802 Před 19 dny

      Cold cut blade as opposed to an abrasive disk like angle grinder, less heat and dust, cut is cold to touch immediately, cuts 3 times faster.......but blades are more expensive, well worth the money

  • @lewyswalters89
    @lewyswalters89 Před 16 dny

    Fair play Adrian another cracking video (although I’m late to watch). Only thing I could recommend would be to be able to possibly have a retractable hose reel? Fair play though a man of all trades (a master at nearly all too I see)! 23:28

  • @kevinobrien436
    @kevinobrien436 Před 19 dny +4

    Local isolation is needed for your pump . Meaning if something goes wrong with it (God forbid) you can switch it off 'locally ' and not have to go around the buildings looking for the off switch .

    • @IFarmWeFarm
      @IFarmWeFarm  Před 19 dny +4

      I understand, i did add a separate breaker in the cooler box for it. I reason I did it this way was that it would be handier to turn it on and off with and milking. But I get what you mean for sure

  • @tonysargent7787
    @tonysargent7787 Před 19 dny +2

    Another great video has always Adrian Sinead and girls 👍

  • @i-do-stuff-2
    @i-do-stuff-2 Před 17 dny

    Hi I don't normally comment, i feel the need to, you do an amazing job and your a funny fella. most of all you keep people like me going EBA butterfly skin sufferer, I look forward your videos don't ever stop. I really want to thank you. cheers.

  • @steven907
    @steven907 Před 19 dny +2

    Nice 1 Adrian love when you do a project and youl give anything a go very commendable 👏👏👏👍

  • @JimF500
    @JimF500 Před 19 dny

    It's very handy when you can do all this work yourself Adrian. I wonder what it would cost for someone else to do it 😮.

  • @edwardconnolly8580
    @edwardconnolly8580 Před 19 dny +10

    Great job Adrian your work is very neat and tidy well done

  • @patrickpiranha4912
    @patrickpiranha4912 Před 18 dny +1

    Adrian, excellent video as always from a long time subscriber, first time commenter!
    I have to say that I find your diverse range of DIY skills to be incredibly impressive! You literally can turn your hand to anything and do jobs that many wouldn't have a clue where to start. This must have saved you literally tens of thousands of notes over the years.
    Your skills are not only impressive to watch but very inspiring!
    Keep up the good work and excellent channel content.
    Will be passing through the border counties beginning of October - might give you a shout! 😊

  • @paddypoolfc3579
    @paddypoolfc3579 Před 19 dny +3

    Great job Adrian. Ill bet that took longer than it looked. You should do a wee video of all the stuff to hit the editing room floor, sort of a handlings and balls up compilation. You'll need a bleeping machine and some laurel and hardy music lol. 😂😂😂

    • @IFarmWeFarm
      @IFarmWeFarm  Před 19 dny +7

      3 bits of days, around 13 hours of footage which took about 6 hours to edit😬. Good fun 😀

  • @AneyStokes771
    @AneyStokes771 Před 19 dny

    Always have to take the hat off to you Adrian, for keeping the place spotless 👍🏻

  • @89bar
    @89bar Před 13 dny

    Well the main question I would have is are Cavan going to win Sam🎉..great work

  • @sg3260
    @sg3260 Před 19 dny +3

    Great video and editing. Lovely work you're doing.
    The leak might be the PTFE tape going on the wrong direction, easy fixed.
    Also, if you had to use the gun barrel, you could buy whats called barrel nipples, short pieces of pipe already threaded both ends, and you just cut them in half and weld them to the lengths of pipe you need to use. It's a bit slow but saves hiring a threading machine.

    • @IFarmWeFarm
      @IFarmWeFarm  Před 19 dny

      Never knew this 👍

    • @geoffmerryweather5332
      @geoffmerryweather5332 Před 12 dny

      I have been using thread sealant rather than PFTE tape. Never had a leak since. I didn't like the Permatex stuff I got from a car parts retailer as while it worked, it was a bit thick nad gloopy and hence messy to use. The Loxseal Itap ROL075 from a pipe and engineers supplier is awesome. Faster than tape, never had a leak, can be disassemled later and is lested for gas like LPG, where a leak as a bit more major than a wet spot on the floor.

  • @PeggyStentzCasey
    @PeggyStentzCasey Před 19 dny

    You have got to be happy with the time spent creating your workshop because you are really getting the use of it. Love watching you build things. Thanks for the video!

  • @theirishhomestead
    @theirishhomestead Před 19 dny +2

    Great job! Dam has serious workshop envy! 😂

    • @IFarmWeFarm
      @IFarmWeFarm  Před 19 dny

      Could do with one 3 times the size but sure that’s always the way 😀, will drop you guys a message in the coming days 👍

  • @owenbooth6891
    @owenbooth6891 Před 19 dny +5

    Amazing with ur hands and getting jobs done well done good to see

  • @stephenkelly2067
    @stephenkelly2067 Před 19 dny +1

    You have amazing skill added to friendly manner love your vidoes

  • @gatorguy7711
    @gatorguy7711 Před 19 dny +3

    We are always learning - that makes things fun to work on and complete projects! You are entertaining and do a good job in explaining what you are trying to accomplish! Great job! Take care and be safe...

  • @robdixon945
    @robdixon945 Před 19 dny +2

    Thanks for the show guys 🍻

  • @garymadden2656
    @garymadden2656 Před 19 dny +2

    Great video Adrian some job that is now 💪👌

  • @anthonymccluskey3822
    @anthonymccluskey3822 Před 19 dny +1

    Put in a drop hose in front and rear of parlour instead of dragging a hose around parlour. Hang drop hose from over head line down to pit floor and that will do all washing and cleaning in parlour without the clutter.

  • @padraigjbreen7260
    @padraigjbreen7260 Před 19 dny +1

    Instead of them white plastic clips that will crack and break,you could add in "Mupro" pipe clamps alongside some treaded bar for a much sturdier clip which can be set depending on distance from wall.

  • @irishdancer2753
    @irishdancer2753 Před 18 dny

    Adrian, you are one heck of a Jack of all trades!!! I learn so much from your videos. What was your favorite subject in school as a lad?? 🤔 Thanks for sharing once again!

  • @stevemortimer4549
    @stevemortimer4549 Před 17 dny

    Great job, Adrian

  • @paddyclavin1136
    @paddyclavin1136 Před 19 dny +1

    Great installation Adrian. Piping is 40mm blue mdpe . Better off not using flexible hose as it will corrode and will need replacing after a few years. Silage tape is a good idea on the self seal insulation as it will water proof and weather proof it somewhat and vermin less likely to nibble as they love the taste of the insulation. Love the attention to detail.Super tidy job.👏👌 Gotta be worth more than a fiver 😜😂

  • @JohnKilcoyne-l1d
    @JohnKilcoyne-l1d Před 18 dny

    Good video one point regarding the isolation switch for the pump wrong side of the wall

  • @Gearoid35
    @Gearoid35 Před 19 dny +4

    Super job making use of the rain water and well

  • @bernardcasey1500
    @bernardcasey1500 Před 19 dny +3

    Great job, adrain it s some job it will save you money 💰

  • @davidkenny7481
    @davidkenny7481 Před 19 dny

    Great video as always Adrian 👏

  • @stuartgallagher-kj9wo
    @stuartgallagher-kj9wo Před 15 dny

    Air compressor hose, strong stuff

  • @lindaarmstrongjackman9788

    I love watching you make thing and configure things. It will be great to have the use of that water under higher pressure. You are so accomplished. 😊👍👍

  • @appel500
    @appel500 Před 16 dny

    Great work, as always !

  • @scottfoster2487
    @scottfoster2487 Před 19 dny

    Add some inner tube sheet under the pump to reduce vibrations and help the pump not rust out faster. Your sure up grading the farm for better efficiency.

  • @stablefairy9437
    @stablefairy9437 Před 19 dny +1

    Great work Adrian. such an incredible bit of work to get this up and running.

  • @stuartjgarland
    @stuartjgarland Před 19 dny +1

    Well done Adrian, informative educational and humourous as always, thanks for sharing

  • @davidanderson2145
    @davidanderson2145 Před 18 dny

    Fine tidy job

  • @ianhaggart1438
    @ianhaggart1438 Před 19 dny +1

    Cracking upgrade 👌 👏 👍🏻.. could you run a pipe up inside the side rails? Would keep it protected and end up at the other end of the shed... Maby not practically though if there's not a good entry exit or obstruction in the rail pipe itself.. stay safe 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @trevormegson7583
    @trevormegson7583 Před 19 dny

    The end was a real smiler.

  • @MayorofDipshittery-lq7if
    @MayorofDipshittery-lq7if Před 19 dny +2

    It’s handy being handy Adrian 😎

  • @jeremiahkearney5191
    @jeremiahkearney5191 Před 19 dny

    Adrian, I would put the newly installed and insulated water pipe into a 3” (75mm) pvc (downpipe), because if a cat finds that insulation they will scratch at it and destroy it, also keep the weather off the insulation. Just a suggestion from some experience. Love the videos keep them going.

  • @NgNg-p5c
    @NgNg-p5c Před 19 dny +2

    "I'm not going to tell her......and you're not going to tell her..... that's why I put a fiver in your pocket!" Brilliant!!

  • @karolschulz48
    @karolschulz48 Před 19 dny

    Good to see all is well. Could you talk about your milk? Like from the cows making milk to milking shipping and processing. It would really be interesting to see. When we milked in the 1970s in Wisconsin, US for several years the milk was shipped to Florida and turned into milky way candy bars. Then in the later years we shipped to a small cheese factory for cheese milking. I for one would find what happens to your milk incredibly Interesting.
    Stay safe, as always enjoyed watching what you share. Hope your dad is home and on the mend.

  • @andrewjones-productions
    @andrewjones-productions Před 19 dny +1

    A very good job indeed. If you are going to put outlets on the 'back wall' (the wall closest to the yard and the crush), which I presume the hose will connect to, would it perhaps be useful to have hose reel on the wall to wrap it up quickly when you've done? Having the hose trail you when you are washing up would make it easier and probably safer and then a quick crank of the reel to wrap it all up for the next day. I hope you understand what I mean and I hope that I've understood what you eventually intend to do do correctly.

  • @jamesw9752
    @jamesw9752 Před 19 dny

    Best way to avoid splashing when washing down I find is to open it up abit more, you’ll get more water and less pressure. You’ll figure it out as you use it more. Long time subscriber first time commenter. Love and watch every video 👌

  • @Grandrad-Eifion
    @Grandrad-Eifion Před 19 dny +3

    Enjoying my Sunday morning fix with your video. Would you not place some rubber below the pump to help dampen any vibrations?
    Will you be onto the cottage soon?

  • @pitbladdodavid
    @pitbladdodavid Před 19 dny

    The smiles says it all. Well done.

  • @anthonyatherton5994
    @anthonyatherton5994 Před 19 dny +1

    You definitely seem to get all the rain Adrian i live in Cyprus. We’ve not had a drop of rain since February much needed. Enjoy watching your CZcams channel🌞😎🥵🥵

    • @IFarmWeFarm
      @IFarmWeFarm  Před 19 dny +4

      It’s lashing rain here all morning again, i don’t mind the rain as much as the cold we’re getting with it. Very hard on our animals

    • @homesweethome6583
      @homesweethome6583 Před 19 dny

      If there is no rain in Cyprus how is there potatoes from Cyprus for sale in Ireland's shops?

    • @anthonyatherton5994
      @anthonyatherton5994 Před 19 dny

      @@homesweethome6583 it’s called litigation water system all are farmers need there own wells to feed there crops🤷‍♂

  • @FlyingFergyMan
    @FlyingFergyMan Před 19 dny

    Brilliant Adrian that is a fantastic upgrade. 👍👍

  • @iforwilliams1
    @iforwilliams1 Před 19 dny +1

    Great work, well done 👍

  • @Lisa-ju6vy
    @Lisa-ju6vy Před 19 dny

    Love the banter you have with your family.❤

  • @MrJuzt1n
    @MrJuzt1n Před 19 dny +3

    If you join it to mains at high pressures it could backflow and contaminate the main water with your tank water

    • @IFarmWeFarm
      @IFarmWeFarm  Před 19 dny

      I would add two shut off valves so that won’t happen 👍

    • @martinmumper3355
      @martinmumper3355 Před 17 dny

      One way valve's would be better option ( check valves ) depending on regulations some specify two

  • @user-ee3hx2rk7l
    @user-ee3hx2rk7l Před 19 dny

    Congrats, looks a great job.
    Might be worth hanging a hook/holder at the end of the parlour at hip hight to hold the hooze nozzle when not in use so you do not have to reach down too much and strain your back.
    Might be worth painting the parlour walls with a non stick parlour paint and help keep the walls clean as the new hooze tends to splatter more of the wall with water and muck.

  • @bobuncle8704
    @bobuncle8704 Před 19 dny +3

    Great setup.

  • @georgemorrison6689
    @georgemorrison6689 Před 19 dny

    Great job Adrian well done, enjoyed the video, funny how watching other people working is so satisfying 😂 good luck to you and yours

  • @patriciamccormack7626Teashee

    You're simply the best Adrian 🏆
    Have a wonderful weekend Adrian and family ❤

  • @deniscousley6905
    @deniscousley6905 Před 19 dny

    Adrian our regs in the North would not allow the isolator for the pump to be in a different room as it has to be visible when an electrician is working on it!

  • @tomstitt3449
    @tomstitt3449 Před 19 dny

    What a great video to show what can be achieved with a little bit of thought that makes a huge difference.
    Always seem to get a wee tip from your content. 👏

  • @steveevans4521
    @steveevans4521 Před 19 dny

    Hi Adrian, just watched your latest video & I watch them all, I am a retired plumbing heating & gas engineer over 40 years’ experience, your leaking thread, probably 30 years ago all male threads were tapered now they are all parallel threads :( I recommend for you to use a jointing compound on top of the ptfe tape, but you must use the right one, example Fernox Water Hawk (for potable water) or Fernox Hawk White (for non potable water) other makes available 😊

    • @DanielMcKinney-j7j
      @DanielMcKinney-j7j Před 18 dny

      What about putting the PTFE tape on in the right direction
      Does it make a difference?
      Me not a plumber

  • @davidkent8947
    @davidkent8947 Před 19 dny +1

    Hi Adrian. Iv always found them red volume washer heads useless compared to the blue ANKA volume washer heads. Makes it like you nearly have double the pressure. Been using them for years.👍

  • @stevewoodw
    @stevewoodw Před 19 dny

    Could you have used a rubber bushing for the water pump when you secured the two bolts and possibly used nylon threaded nuts (if you didn't). I was wondering if it was worth experimenting with a bit of car tyre rather than buy a bushing but maybe the vibration may be minimal and you not need to worry about any of this. There may be some car or van bushings that are really cheap that may be alright for your purposes.

  • @sandraanderson217
    @sandraanderson217 Před 19 dny

    Wahoo!!! Awesome job! The water pressure is amazing! I learned what plumbers tape was from one of your older videos. I use it all the time now! 😊