Bin There, Done That

Published 2024-07-27

All Comments (21)
  • @benhesterly462
    Going to be interesting to see the robot feeder in operation ,but can't even imagine the expense.
  • @ImOnAJourney
    Those bunkers will make nice buildings. One would make for a super shop! Find a company that shoots lines underground and have them put in a water line and a drain. You’ll be in there washing your tractors, cars, trucks and equipment in there. Add a bathroom - the convenience of having it right there will be worth the expense and the messing about with it. The other … will come in handy for several things over the next hundred years!
  • @dennislang4375
    Ever grab your head on both sides, squeeze, and ask, "What the heck am I doing?"
  • Be careful with salt on newer concrete it can cause damage. Made that mistake with our new house and now our concrete has minor salt damage. The rule of thumb tends to be a year but that concrete is very valuable to your operation so maybe wait even longer.
  • @Warcity777
    It really has been amazing to see how far you and your family has come over the last few years. Everything looks amazing!
  • @daveevans7438
    Excited to see these things run. Something to consider for the snow removal along with just summer maintenance for your pathways. Look into a power brush for your skidsteer.
  • @centexan
    Nice to see you getting things set up the way you want them. On a smaller scale, I've moved workshops and garages a few times. I don't think I could dislike a task any more than that. It's never ending and no matter how many useless things you throw away, there are plenty more to keep. 😁😁
  • Love the 'family' photo of the three silos and the 5 bins. Good start, lot of work too.
  • @JDXRider1
    Our local dairy farmers here in SW Michigan have had “robot feeders” for many years, most from Mexico.
  • Looking great. I hope your local concrete plant put y'all on the annual Christmas card list.
  • @Diesal3
    Its so fascinating to watch this all take shape. I think some of us are just as excited about this as you guys are!
  • A hydraulic street sweeping brush for the skid steer might be in order, you'll be able to sweep the lanes in the spring, summer and fall and sweep off snow in the Winter keeping snow off will keep it from melting and freezing at night as ice. Thinking about how they do it at airports
  • @Ever443
    You could make very large work shops out of feed bins. Not very hard to build short walls and a roof, glad you thinking of doing that. Hard part is already done.
  • @karencary3312
    Being flexible and fine problem solving skills came through again. ❤❤❤❤
  • @24escalade
    put layer of crushed asphalt over stones in new shop. will make the floor much smoother and make concrete not needed at least for quite a while
  • I enjoy watching your progress. Can’t wait to see it finished and in operation. Best of luck to you.
  • @Ghost-Mama
    It’s so much better sharing the Light 🤍 with Eric and his dad and the farm whenever he post’s his videos instead of becoming disheartened 💔 by politics. Thank you 🙏🏻 Eric 💙 and Dad 💚 for sharing your journey 💛 with us!! You are Blessed 💖 and Highly favored 💜 by the Universe 🤍!! Thank you 🙏🏻 for your passion 🧡 and your Honesty ❤️ while you educate us about Life 🌎!! Your Truth is Beautiful 🌟✨⭐️ like magic 🌤!!
  • I don't envy you having to more your shop. I did that four years ago and it is amazing how much stuff you find to move. The way they set the bind is really clever. The picture of the new silos and bins is really impressive. Your thought processes are great. Loved this video, thanks.
  • You have to buy some go karts for the kids - they have a nice race track now😂