TIMELAPSE of 25000 bushel grain bin BUILD & concrete pour

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2020
  • Timelapse of cement pad pouring and grain bin assembly! Construction work on canadian grain farm.
    Building a farm yard and storing grain.
    Yard was started in 2016 by running drainage tile underneath, trenching in 800 amp electrical service, spreading a layer of shale for base to drive on, and constructing graineries to store commodities, and installing aeration fans to cool off grain more rapidly and prevent spoilage.
    Boulet Bros concrete from somerset manitoba canada mixed and poured, rondeaus built the forms and rebar, valley agro sold us the Brock bin and their crew assembled it.
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Komentáře • 60

  • @davidfeatch1436
    @davidfeatch1436 Před 3 lety +6

    Now place THREE spiral staircases around the bin at regular spaces and it will resist even weather that flattened all the silos in the recent 100+ MPH winds as seen on Cole the cornstars channel.

  • @fashionassasin1
    @fashionassasin1 Před 3 lety +4

    love it. very cool to see the steps as it gets made.

  • @danielleal4988
    @danielleal4988 Před rokem +3

    I've done both these jobs for a living for three years and I gotta say the concrete work is a good workout but maybe the grain bin building puts more of a toll on you. Depends on size of group and everybody busy on their own duties makes everything go alot smoother. A bunch of 32s and 48s are nice to do. Working in Minnesota with a certain company with metal frames for the pouring. Man now those are tough.

  • @robertstetson4077
    @robertstetson4077 Před 3 lety +1

    a great over the Grain intake. It's that the little stuff right there that's going to save lives and prevent farm injuries, someone was thinking.
    (I have never seen that before in a grain bin)

    • @windmillfarms2845
      @windmillfarms2845  Před 3 lety

      farms and the ag industry has made leaps and bounds towards safety and wellbeing. hate to see people have reduced quality of life because of work related injurys

    • @robertstetson4077
      @robertstetson4077 Před 3 lety

      @@windmillfarms2845 I is a good thing they have, farming is one of the job's that a good idea to keep a first aid kit handy.

  • @agirlandhercows501
    @agirlandhercows501 Před 3 lety +1

    cool video thanks for sharing

  • @anthonyneufeld3711
    @anthonyneufeld3711 Před 3 lety +3

    Glad to have put this bad boy up for you guys!

    • @windmillfarms2845
      @windmillfarms2845  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks again! you guys are a heck of a crew! Took no time at all! Can't wait to fill her to the brim

    • @trumpsaid3550
      @trumpsaid3550 Před 2 lety +2

      How long did it take if y'all don't mind me asking?

    • @anthonyneufeld3711
      @anthonyneufeld3711 Před 2 lety +2

      @@trumpsaid3550 2 days roughly. Maybe even a day and a half

  • @chrismartel4992
    @chrismartel4992 Před 3 lety +1

    Looks good! #bigbushes

  • @Rasp5557
    @Rasp5557 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I also want to make a similar round house.

  • @dennismartens8305
    @dennismartens8305 Před 3 lety +4

    Shoutout to JFK Construction 😅👍🏼

  • @AHADCHANEL23
    @AHADCHANEL23 Před 7 měsíci

    nice vidio.....

  • @stephensalamone2966
    @stephensalamone2966 Před 3 lety +3

    the first half of the video was grate but one thing ! how was the bin lifted ??!! or is that a secret you haft to buy a bin to see how it was lifting something so heavy ??!! hand jacks ?? no hydraulics ?

    • @windmillfarms2845
      @windmillfarms2845  Před 3 lety

      this was a set of hydraulic jacks that all lifted at the same time. In the past we've used cranes. this seemed safer option

    • @carlossandoval8589
      @carlossandoval8589 Před 3 lety

      @@windmillfarms2845 Can you tell me the capacity of the jacks ?

    • @HabitualButtonPusher
      @HabitualButtonPusher Před 3 lety +1

      I was going to say half the crew were wizards

    • @anthonyneufeld3711
      @anthonyneufeld3711 Před 2 lety

      @@carlossandoval8589 each of the jacks we use is capable of lifting 7500 lbs per jack

  • @Firstpick22
    @Firstpick22 Před 4 měsíci

    What size lumber did you use? Did you use plywood or flex board? Do you have a video of you forming it up before the pour

    • @windmillfarms2845
      @windmillfarms2845  Před 3 měsíci

      If I make another Timelapse, I’ll be sure to include it. Sorry

  • @michaeldjoven80
    @michaeldjoven80 Před 9 měsíci

    Hi! I just found this very nice build. Can you tell me how high the side is, I would like to make a model of it, found the base diameter 36". Any other measurements would be great also!
    Thank-you, Mike.

    • @windmillfarms2845
      @windmillfarms2845  Před 8 měsíci

      honestly not certain about dimensions of this grainery. i think its 12 sheets tall

    • @michaeldjoven80
      @michaeldjoven80 Před 8 měsíci

      Thank-you, Mike.@@windmillfarms2845

  • @khinlwin7554
    @khinlwin7554 Před 10 měsíci

    Did you need piling before you lay the circular concrete foundation?

  • @maynorsoto3995
    @maynorsoto3995 Před 2 lety

    How many guys it take to build the bin and how long it takes to finish?

    • @windmillfarms2845
      @windmillfarms2845  Před 2 lety

      took 2.5 days per bin. crew was 6 guys not counting cement pour

  • @Dream.big.dreams
    @Dream.big.dreams Před 6 měsíci

    Do you have any videos of the jacks you used? I purchased 3 large 18’ diameter 2 story tall ones, but I have to take them down and I am not finding much information on how to do that! Do you have any ideas?

    • @windmillfarms2845
      @windmillfarms2845  Před 6 měsíci

      If they’re not too big, most people rent a bin crane to disassemble bins

    • @Dream.big.dreams
      @Dream.big.dreams Před 6 měsíci

      @@windmillfarms2845 where do you suppose I could rent a bin crane?

    • @windmillfarms2845
      @windmillfarms2845  Před 5 měsíci

      Pembina coop used to have one that you could run with a decent tractor on the front. Not sure who else
      Ag Twitter might be a good resource to finding one

  • @CryptoThor
    @CryptoThor Před 5 měsíci

    Hello! We have a CZcams channel and would like to know if we could use some of your content from this video

  • @stevenwilber4426
    @stevenwilber4426 Před 2 lety

    How big is the concrete base???

  • @captaincanuck8195
    @captaincanuck8195 Před rokem

    Is this in Canada?

  • @andyhutch8262
    @andyhutch8262 Před rokem

    That takes me back to 1964, I was roped into a gang of 3 to erect Simplex silo's, sheets were steel, covered both sides with vitreous enamel, though the sheets were much smaller than yours, they were about as heavy as a fit adult man could lift. We erected them exactly same way as this tower bin was, ring first, mushroom on an extending mast in the middle, we were given 3.5 days to erect a finished silo, we started work every morning at 6am, 30 minutes break at mid day, knock off at 10pm, we worked 7 days a week, it was very hard for me being only 15yrs of age, we would spend 3 solid months doing nothing else but erecting silo's, ones we did were about 3/4 hight of yours & base 3/4 width. Some we erected on a hopper base, 45 degree angle, like a massive cone, we filled cone with straw bales and a timber platform in the centre for the mushroom's platform to sit on, it wasnt good working in this environment, good for the farmer, not once ever brushing/shoveling, the 5in auger was lowered down a 45 degree chute into the bottom of the cone.....I did this erecting towers for another 10yrs, by then I had strength of sumo wrestler in my arms, but a knackered back!!

  • @maykeloft
    @maykeloft Před rokem

    A question friend, how much do they pay per hour in those jobs and do they give extra time?

  • @jimmystrain883
    @jimmystrain883 Před 3 lety

    I bet those are very expensive

    • @windmillfarms2845
      @windmillfarms2845  Před 3 lety

      broken down on a cost per bushel basis of storage, they're quite a bit less expensive then grain bags or hopper bottoms

  • @davidfeatch1436
    @davidfeatch1436 Před 3 lety

    Nah I really enjoyed the work you have done. Just would not like to see what happened to the Cornstars happen to you :D

  • @danvanhoose6783
    @danvanhoose6783 Před rokem

    Watched muted.