Thanks for the flyover. It really puts it into perspective. Looking out the windshield you just don't get the actual size of the job.
@FatKidBrodyАй бұрын
Fred Flintstone would be jealous of you…..you have a bigger rock quarry!!!!
@andrewmoore3491Ай бұрын
And more efficient machine 😂
@steveminton8329Ай бұрын
The 220 and 330 different capabilities really compliment each other! Between Beally Good this customer, they just keep giving! This guy has a pretty good line of equipment himself!!
@glennspreeman1634Ай бұрын
Paint Some Faces On Those Feeders, And You Could Have "The Silos Of Easter Island"!!!! LOL Great Job Brother!! Later
@rhacker3058Ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@steveminton8329Ай бұрын
😂😂 Nice one
@axe835Ай бұрын
10/4 on the Easter Island deal!
@dale5898Ай бұрын
Moving the Pukel men 😂😂😂😂😂
@faelsinnesАй бұрын
🤣
@GotbladeАй бұрын
Clever moving silo's there. Time saver and cleared the way for making gravel.
@buckhunter1378Ай бұрын
One thing i like about you and you're business is you are very particular and you don't do anything half ass you are totally honest and straight forward and you don't try to screw people over and now days its all about hurrying up and not so much about pleasing the Customer you are a honest and true business man and a great equipment operator love the videos keep up the amazing work
@gregorysmith1107Ай бұрын
Boy, that is a big project! Good luck with that. You are doing a great job separating the rebar blocks from the clean concrete! Very tedious job. But you are the right person for this Job! I was thinking that one of those bins would be nice to have to put your grain in for your cattle!
@samson1200Ай бұрын
Trees are about like weeds for you guys, aren't they. Beautiful country!
@glennspreeman1634Ай бұрын
Yes! Birds start them, and with the abundant sun and moisture here, you can take a blank lot and turn-it into an impenetrable forest in 20 years
@cathiwimАй бұрын
Your experience shows once again in how you overview this entire project and process very well thought out! Great job as always Chris!
@MtlmshrАй бұрын
Nice job, Chris. You may not be in the crushing business but you do a fine job anyway. I love that you do what you need to do to get the job done, satisfy your customer, protect yourself and your investments (the machinery). That is a huge place and is going to look so nice when you're done. Cool move with the silos, that was fun to watch. Thanks for sharing, Chris. Thank you for the timelapse of the wrecking ball. That was neat.
@Vickie-BlighАй бұрын
I can see why nobody else would go the job. They wanted SuperMan to do it! Your idea of picking up the silos was a brilliant, time saving measure. It not only cleared the path for further work, it gives you so much more room to do things!!!
@ianmckay1780Ай бұрын
You have a lot of concrete to process before you get the crusher.this is definitely keep you occupied for awhile,breaking,crushing,processing to then have it moved over to the road project.beautiful looking area for being a pig farm prior.just continue on doing your thing.great video,great job 👍👍👍😎😎😎
@tomswindler64Ай бұрын
Hello Chris, Happy St. Patrick's Day. You are doing one hell of a job getting that place ready for Charlie's crusher. I think you are the only person that can do that job and have it come out looking good. Thank you for the video, and thanks for sharing, may God bless you and protect you on this job. 🐖🐖=🐓🐓
@ryanhoward1013Ай бұрын
Thanks again for sharing 😊 Let's Dig 18,4yrs &years!❤
@dougmay8924Ай бұрын
nice prep job Chris. I was watching a vid called "Crushing Concrete with Less Contracting | Screen Machine Industries Impact Crusher", they didn't prep the pile as good as you. and it slowed down the operation a lot. You will be flying through your pile. Keep the great vids coming, thank you Chris.
@vinnyp6685Ай бұрын
Have a great evening Chris! Take care and God Bless!!!❤😊
@scottburk4083Ай бұрын
Slick idea on moving the feed bins with the loader, worked out well. Time lapse sure shows how much breaking the concrete with the ball reduces the size of the piles. Thanks for the update, enjoyed watching.
@terryrogers1025Ай бұрын
CHRIS when you were moving the SILOS you forgot to say "Like SO!"🙌
@ronaldharmon9891Ай бұрын
Charly will get a surprise when he sees all those silos standing together !! Greetings from Australia
@albertbusscher4270Ай бұрын
Great idea Chris for moving the silos.I always like the content I receive when watching. Keep up the great videos.❤
@kevinfiori7737Ай бұрын
Chris - it never ceases to amaze me how much space there is over there. It just keeps going and going and there’s no one there either. What’s going to happen with this project in the future??
@andysprunt9058Ай бұрын
Chicken houses, he said inthe last video
@cathiwimАй бұрын
"Excavators walking will remove powerlines very quickly" Chris, you for got to include "and quite dramatically" in your sentence 😆
@andrewr2650Ай бұрын
Thanks for the drone footage Chris, you can sure see the scale of the overall project. The camera in the excavator does do justice to the overall project.
@scottb8201Ай бұрын
Chris, you are a person who can get on any piece of machinery and in 15 minutes make most of us look like toddlers. I'm in awe.
@robertgeorgewernerАй бұрын
it is all about the prep work. been there,,
@richardellis3141Ай бұрын
There was never a doubt that Chris could move those pig feeder thingies.
@gwenb4531Ай бұрын
If the hog slatts are in good shape they would make nice pond boat ramps
@saloneboboАй бұрын
He did put three of them in as a boat ramp for the pond for this same owner.
@sharonmiller6436Ай бұрын
Even the concrete processors that use the bucket cylinder are depressingly expensive.
@hvy1tonАй бұрын
This customer sure owns some beautiful land , and hard work has definitely paid off for them.
@bbrcummins1984Ай бұрын
For about five years there was a giid market for mar timbers. Many of the Amish mills cut mainly mat timbers.
@jbbrown7907Ай бұрын
Enough megatons there to deal with to make a Soviet nuke feel wimpy. What a project!
@projectturbocoupe4897Ай бұрын
Thanks for turning on captions,great video,peace brother…
@danielashford2430Ай бұрын
Another awesome video Chris I love the use of the wrecking ball what a great idea use what you have
@renshawcivilltd2524Ай бұрын
Can't wait to see how product you can get from all that concrete. Good luck and stay safe Chris!! God bless y'all.
@benchipleyАй бұрын
I'm sure for a fee Betty could shift all that rubble into one windrow. :-)
@michaelhalfman9844Ай бұрын
Beautiful views from the drone!
@kirksdoorsАй бұрын
Man, you made a junkyard look clean. Good work.👍👍
@bottleforty1Ай бұрын
Hell of a deer feeder!!👍🏻👍🏻
@JeffClark-rc1tfАй бұрын
You might consider taking one of those silos to your farm for feed if you was gonna finnish your cows on grain
@jamesbreault5762Ай бұрын
Chris there is still a lot of concrete to crush. Well look at you just picking up the feeders and moving it out of the way. You and the 220 will always be as one fluid motion. Happy St. Patrick's Day time for a cool one.
@donnamullins2089Ай бұрын
Never had a drink for St Patrick's day here in ireland. Thats a first for me 😂☘️
@jjMcCartan9686Ай бұрын
@@jjMcCartan9686 It's big deal up north in Boston and east Coast of USA. Lots of Irish. I'm in Texas not so much here.
@donnamullins2089Ай бұрын
Chris his projects are never boring... always something else, super buddy 🙂
@Rick_LaneАй бұрын
Imagine that scene in low light foggy conditions. It reminds me of an Orwellian scene of dystopia where the silos are Martian destroyers standing guard and waiting for the approval from they’re overlords to continue on to destroy another civilization. The grim dark world of Let’s Dig 18!!!! I just woke this morning after taking a Ambien! Plus I read too much classic science fiction. Have fun Overlord Chris Destroyer of the Pig people.
@dale5898Ай бұрын
Love your method Chris. So efficient.
@johnhodge2788Ай бұрын
i was wondering if it was going to be Charlie bringing his crusher. Pleased it is,as he too always has interesting things to talk about.
@GARDENER42Ай бұрын
Yep
@splatterizeАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦
@paulcooper9135Ай бұрын
Even'n and Happy St Patrick's Day, Chris, everyone. Check'n in with ya from Conway, SC.
@donmiller358Ай бұрын
That was a good idea to move the silos with the loader. They were teetering a lot though.
@nickchannel5364Ай бұрын
Like the kid from Christmas Story says, “Pulverized!” And it’s funny how the rebar looks like string when you grab it with the big bucket.
@BillW-NJАй бұрын
Just be glad they didn't use wire mesh. I was on a crushing job on a dairy farm and they used #7 rebar, heavy wire mesh, poles in 6ft of concrete and used the broken up pile to wash out trucks for the new barns that hold 500 head each.
@jamesrobinson1022Ай бұрын
Chris is right on the money with how tedious it has to be swinging that wreaking ball hours on end. Jobs gotta get done so a swinging Chris goes. Another couple of episodes and we should get to hear and see Charlie again. Always a treat when he shows up.
@ronaldheit196Ай бұрын
sweet move with the food bins that worked out nice. a bit more work will work out fine. cheers buddy
@nelsonannett5427Ай бұрын
Your love of re-bar really shines!! Thumbs up! Safety first! Jim
@rockman531Ай бұрын
Lot of work but a beautiful property
@colinkennedy8730Ай бұрын
awesome on moving grain bins
@rodneywroten2994Ай бұрын
Great job moving the silos and getting the stuff out
@mattwisniewski4896Ай бұрын
Pretty darn slick Chris worked out great for you 👍😎🇺🇸 NY
@kevinmurray7135Ай бұрын
Those concrete munchers are awesome, I used one on a linkbelt sniping trees into pieces an feeding a tub grinder on a airport extension project, that was a fun one, being a cliff at the end of airport, good work an thanks for sharing Chris, that stuff with all the rebar, man that attachment would make that a breeze to go threw,
@derrickpettit86Ай бұрын
Always efficient and well managed work and work site!
@jamescheever7982Ай бұрын
Yeah, that in the back is a damn mess !! lolol... A lot of rebar in it... May be it will knock most of it off when ya smash it one more time with the ball, and you can get most of that rebar out of it !! Man, that 2nd. silo looked like it was gonna teeder off the forks there for a sec. lolol... But, ya got it !! lol... Great as always Chris !! Have a Great Evening, And, On too the Next !!
@keithdunlap2701Ай бұрын
Wow, those mats are heavy. When you picked up the 2nd load, the loader sure did sink.
@ryanhoward1013Ай бұрын
Job well done 👍🏻
@bosshogg3548Ай бұрын
Getting it done!!😊
@madelinelambert605Ай бұрын
you have done a lot of sorting and removing rebar, but it will be worth it once the crusher arrives, thanks for sharing..
@hydraulic-humАй бұрын
Yup. I was just going to put that in here: "But wait! There's more…" and I see you've already done that. Thank God this is one-and-done.
@davidweeks1997Ай бұрын
Looks like a new owner wants more farm than pigs. Wow what a project to undue. Glad it is not ground fill somewhere. We use ground concrete 2" or less at the Range Roads. A bit rough but works in. Rebar is hard on tires and the sharp edges is as well. Tumbling helps smooth the edges.
@martineastburn3679Ай бұрын
That is a big spread out place. Once cleaned up and feed bins sold off there will be lots of acreage for warehouse, light industrial / commercial site. "I would have all of that stuff",,,,and a magnet too!.
@robmatthews7972Ай бұрын
That didn’t look like to much concert from ground level view . But the view from the drone that’s a lot
@Todd.RobertsАй бұрын
Greetings from the UK 🇬🇧 Another interesting video, thank you 🙏 We never did get to see the Justin, and bridge move video, unless I missed it?
@andrewnewson8563Ай бұрын
This would be a perfect year for the landowner to give you permission to spread the liquid from the retaining ponds on your hay fields. Pig slurry is far better for the hay field than chemical fertilizer.
@mykalmcbАй бұрын
10:29 second camera is noticeably better in both clarity & audio.
@GARDENER42Ай бұрын
THANKS!
@MySORRELLАй бұрын
Can’t wait for the crusher!! Always good to see Charlie in a video!!
@craigwavra3495Ай бұрын
That’s a lot of mess. But looks organized. Wouldn’t expect less❤❤❤❤
@sylviaprudhomme5417Ай бұрын
It'd be nice if the property owner found a buyer for those silos. Alot of them look fairly new. All they'd have to do is unbolt them and truck them out, then you could crush the slabs.🙂
@ralphgreenwood5857Ай бұрын
Chris mentioned early on they were going to build a poultry farm there. Possibly can reuse the silos for chicken feed. But yeah, they look too good to scrap.
@tomrogers9467Ай бұрын
@@tomrogers9467 I missed that-Thanks!!👍🙂
@ralphgreenwood5857Ай бұрын
@@tomrogers9467Even if they're not reused I'm guessing there's a market for decent used ones?
@lastguy8613Ай бұрын
They will work just fine for feeding the automatic feeders in a chicken operation. We have a bunch of chicken farms here in S.E. Nebraska feeding into a organic processor.
@kenore4003Ай бұрын
Maybe a giant magnet 🧲 to separate rebar from the broken concrete 🤔
@dougmay8924Ай бұрын
Move those feedings was genius. They look about as stable as a frame less end dump with clay in it. 😂😂
@cullenmiller8170Ай бұрын
That fly over sure showed the scale of what you have there bro. Bit repetitious banging away but will be a great result in the end. Great video by the way. Safe travels. Ken.
@mischef18Ай бұрын
Hey Chris I think you should bring your 977 out to feed the crusher. Back in 1972 I feed and old Cedar Rapids jaw crusher with a 977K that was fun times
@user-cf6ee1pg8dАй бұрын
Where have I heard this very pleasant music before? SV Delos
@redeyetrucker520Ай бұрын
"I got it, I got it, Igot it... I aint got it!"
@rbr6852Ай бұрын
We call those concrete pig slats here in Ireland Hope it helps people understand what they are
@Car-dash-IanАй бұрын
Smashing great video thanks Chris
@garymessina1609Ай бұрын
🇨🇦Can you put the ball in the bucket? 😉 Kinda reminds me of the ball on a string and cup. lol🇨🇦
@kirbyknechtel7445Ай бұрын
starting too look good
@christopherleblanc9599Ай бұрын
Nice drone shots and audio. You have the patience of Job sorting through all that. Your customer is lucky! 🙂
@m.searay4629Ай бұрын
That must have been some operation back in the day. The feed bins look fairly new. Amazing job.
@michaelpage1796Ай бұрын
I bet the neighbours are glad it’s gone. I don’t mind farm smells, but hogs are a different kettle of (rotting) fish! 💩💩💩💩
@tomrogers9467Ай бұрын
You work since Days on this great Projekt. And to cut into small Pices from the Stone and the Congrete with the Dragline Ball. But the Heap what still to make always great. Make Your Idea to the End. Interesting Video, Thanks.
And it gets the job done, in one piece! Lol doncha love it?
@cathiwimАй бұрын
Not sure about that particular loader. But the loader I operate daily has a switch in the cab for a high or low idle. You should look and see if it has one. Huge difference for handling large top heavy objects.
@chrisgalliher497Ай бұрын
On the first video on this topic I got the impression we'd see the crusher in action during that video. Anyway it's been interesting especially in time lapse as you give that bad concrete what for! 😊
@GotbladeАй бұрын
Dude I been fellow u for a long time would have loved to with u r for u in my days of operating equipment keep up the good work keep the videos coming
@JOHNSMITH-cf7rdАй бұрын
You will have a ton of material to use doing a fine job
@sheldonjohnson5467Ай бұрын
The time lapse from outside the cab really shows what the wrecking ball does. From in the cab it just looks like you are rolling chunks around
@robertquast9684Ай бұрын
Hi Chris everyone from northwest Missouri that was a heck of a pile of rebar you saved from making it way into the crusher 😮😮
@billymoadАй бұрын
You always impress me.
@tfp777Ай бұрын
Looks funny on time lapse.
@WINDYJEANАй бұрын
Cement - neat rows at least is a bit of a bonus. Clever balancing with the silos. Rebar has its benefits but tedious to remove in reclaiming process. Carter is impressed with your excavator skills (and so he should be).
@heatherlane9270Ай бұрын
Seeing the wreaking ball on the bucket reminds me of that game where you try to get a ball in the wooden handle. Maybe you could at least try it once!
@nanettebarling1222Ай бұрын
I've watched people play farm simulator games. A guy decided to move some stuff around on his farm. The game charges some coins or whatever and the thing pops into the new position. This is that!
@johneastmond9092Ай бұрын
a demo shear might have worked well but definitely not cheaper than the ball!
Thanks for the flyover. It really puts it into perspective. Looking out the windshield you just don't get the actual size of the job.
Fred Flintstone would be jealous of you…..you have a bigger rock quarry!!!!
And more efficient machine 😂
The 220 and 330 different capabilities really compliment each other! Between Beally Good this customer, they just keep giving! This guy has a pretty good line of equipment himself!!
Paint Some Faces On Those Feeders, And You Could Have "The Silos Of Easter Island"!!!! LOL Great Job Brother!! Later
😂😂😂
😂😂 Nice one
10/4 on the Easter Island deal!
Moving the Pukel men 😂😂😂😂😂
🤣
Clever moving silo's there. Time saver and cleared the way for making gravel.
One thing i like about you and you're business is you are very particular and you don't do anything half ass you are totally honest and straight forward and you don't try to screw people over and now days its all about hurrying up and not so much about pleasing the Customer you are a honest and true business man and a great equipment operator love the videos keep up the amazing work
Boy, that is a big project! Good luck with that. You are doing a great job separating the rebar blocks from the clean concrete! Very tedious job. But you are the right person for this Job! I was thinking that one of those bins would be nice to have to put your grain in for your cattle!
Trees are about like weeds for you guys, aren't they. Beautiful country!
Yes! Birds start them, and with the abundant sun and moisture here, you can take a blank lot and turn-it into an impenetrable forest in 20 years
Your experience shows once again in how you overview this entire project and process very well thought out! Great job as always Chris!
Nice job, Chris. You may not be in the crushing business but you do a fine job anyway. I love that you do what you need to do to get the job done, satisfy your customer, protect yourself and your investments (the machinery). That is a huge place and is going to look so nice when you're done. Cool move with the silos, that was fun to watch. Thanks for sharing, Chris. Thank you for the timelapse of the wrecking ball. That was neat.
I can see why nobody else would go the job. They wanted SuperMan to do it! Your idea of picking up the silos was a brilliant, time saving measure. It not only cleared the path for further work, it gives you so much more room to do things!!!
You have a lot of concrete to process before you get the crusher.this is definitely keep you occupied for awhile,breaking,crushing,processing to then have it moved over to the road project.beautiful looking area for being a pig farm prior.just continue on doing your thing.great video,great job 👍👍👍😎😎😎
Hello Chris, Happy St. Patrick's Day. You are doing one hell of a job getting that place ready for Charlie's crusher. I think you are the only person that can do that job and have it come out looking good. Thank you for the video, and thanks for sharing, may God bless you and protect you on this job. 🐖🐖=🐓🐓
Thanks again for sharing 😊 Let's Dig 18,4yrs &years!❤
nice prep job Chris. I was watching a vid called "Crushing Concrete with Less Contracting | Screen Machine Industries Impact Crusher", they didn't prep the pile as good as you. and it slowed down the operation a lot. You will be flying through your pile. Keep the great vids coming, thank you Chris.
Have a great evening Chris! Take care and God Bless!!!❤😊
Slick idea on moving the feed bins with the loader, worked out well. Time lapse sure shows how much breaking the concrete with the ball reduces the size of the piles. Thanks for the update, enjoyed watching.
CHRIS when you were moving the SILOS you forgot to say "Like SO!"🙌
Charly will get a surprise when he sees all those silos standing together !! Greetings from Australia
Great idea Chris for moving the silos.I always like the content I receive when watching. Keep up the great videos.❤
Chris - it never ceases to amaze me how much space there is over there. It just keeps going and going and there’s no one there either. What’s going to happen with this project in the future??
Chicken houses, he said inthe last video
"Excavators walking will remove powerlines very quickly" Chris, you for got to include "and quite dramatically" in your sentence 😆
Thanks for the drone footage Chris, you can sure see the scale of the overall project. The camera in the excavator does do justice to the overall project.
Chris, you are a person who can get on any piece of machinery and in 15 minutes make most of us look like toddlers. I'm in awe.
it is all about the prep work. been there,,
There was never a doubt that Chris could move those pig feeder thingies.
If the hog slatts are in good shape they would make nice pond boat ramps
He did put three of them in as a boat ramp for the pond for this same owner.
Even the concrete processors that use the bucket cylinder are depressingly expensive.
This customer sure owns some beautiful land , and hard work has definitely paid off for them.
For about five years there was a giid market for mar timbers. Many of the Amish mills cut mainly mat timbers.
Enough megatons there to deal with to make a Soviet nuke feel wimpy. What a project!
Thanks for turning on captions,great video,peace brother…
Another awesome video Chris I love the use of the wrecking ball what a great idea use what you have
Can't wait to see how product you can get from all that concrete. Good luck and stay safe Chris!! God bless y'all.
I'm sure for a fee Betty could shift all that rubble into one windrow. :-)
Beautiful views from the drone!
Man, you made a junkyard look clean. Good work.👍👍
Hell of a deer feeder!!👍🏻👍🏻
You might consider taking one of those silos to your farm for feed if you was gonna finnish your cows on grain
Chris there is still a lot of concrete to crush. Well look at you just picking up the feeders and moving it out of the way. You and the 220 will always be as one fluid motion. Happy St. Patrick's Day time for a cool one.
Never had a drink for St Patrick's day here in ireland. Thats a first for me 😂☘️
@@jjMcCartan9686 It's big deal up north in Boston and east Coast of USA. Lots of Irish. I'm in Texas not so much here.
Chris his projects are never boring... always something else, super buddy 🙂
Imagine that scene in low light foggy conditions. It reminds me of an Orwellian scene of dystopia where the silos are Martian destroyers standing guard and waiting for the approval from they’re overlords to continue on to destroy another civilization. The grim dark world of Let’s Dig 18!!!! I just woke this morning after taking a Ambien! Plus I read too much classic science fiction. Have fun Overlord Chris Destroyer of the Pig people.
Love your method Chris. So efficient.
i was wondering if it was going to be Charlie bringing his crusher. Pleased it is,as he too always has interesting things to talk about.
Yep
Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦
Even'n and Happy St Patrick's Day, Chris, everyone. Check'n in with ya from Conway, SC.
That was a good idea to move the silos with the loader. They were teetering a lot though.
Like the kid from Christmas Story says, “Pulverized!” And it’s funny how the rebar looks like string when you grab it with the big bucket.
Just be glad they didn't use wire mesh. I was on a crushing job on a dairy farm and they used #7 rebar, heavy wire mesh, poles in 6ft of concrete and used the broken up pile to wash out trucks for the new barns that hold 500 head each.
Chris is right on the money with how tedious it has to be swinging that wreaking ball hours on end. Jobs gotta get done so a swinging Chris goes. Another couple of episodes and we should get to hear and see Charlie again. Always a treat when he shows up.
sweet move with the food bins that worked out nice. a bit more work will work out fine. cheers buddy
Your love of re-bar really shines!! Thumbs up! Safety first! Jim
Lot of work but a beautiful property
awesome on moving grain bins
Great job moving the silos and getting the stuff out
Pretty darn slick Chris worked out great for you 👍😎🇺🇸 NY
Those concrete munchers are awesome, I used one on a linkbelt sniping trees into pieces an feeding a tub grinder on a airport extension project, that was a fun one, being a cliff at the end of airport, good work an thanks for sharing Chris, that stuff with all the rebar, man that attachment would make that a breeze to go threw,
Always efficient and well managed work and work site!
Yeah, that in the back is a damn mess !! lolol... A lot of rebar in it... May be it will knock most of it off when ya smash it one more time with the ball, and you can get most of that rebar out of it !! Man, that 2nd. silo looked like it was gonna teeder off the forks there for a sec. lolol... But, ya got it !! lol... Great as always Chris !! Have a Great Evening, And, On too the Next !!
Wow, those mats are heavy. When you picked up the 2nd load, the loader sure did sink.
Job well done 👍🏻
Getting it done!!😊
you have done a lot of sorting and removing rebar, but it will be worth it once the crusher arrives, thanks for sharing..
Yup. I was just going to put that in here: "But wait! There's more…" and I see you've already done that. Thank God this is one-and-done.
Looks like a new owner wants more farm than pigs. Wow what a project to undue. Glad it is not ground fill somewhere. We use ground concrete 2" or less at the Range Roads. A bit rough but works in. Rebar is hard on tires and the sharp edges is as well. Tumbling helps smooth the edges.
That is a big spread out place. Once cleaned up and feed bins sold off there will be lots of acreage for warehouse, light industrial / commercial site. "I would have all of that stuff",,,,and a magnet too!.
That didn’t look like to much concert from ground level view . But the view from the drone that’s a lot
Greetings from the UK 🇬🇧 Another interesting video, thank you 🙏 We never did get to see the Justin, and bridge move video, unless I missed it?
This would be a perfect year for the landowner to give you permission to spread the liquid from the retaining ponds on your hay fields. Pig slurry is far better for the hay field than chemical fertilizer.
10:29 second camera is noticeably better in both clarity & audio.
THANKS!
Can’t wait for the crusher!! Always good to see Charlie in a video!!
That’s a lot of mess. But looks organized. Wouldn’t expect less❤❤❤❤
It'd be nice if the property owner found a buyer for those silos. Alot of them look fairly new. All they'd have to do is unbolt them and truck them out, then you could crush the slabs.🙂
Chris mentioned early on they were going to build a poultry farm there. Possibly can reuse the silos for chicken feed. But yeah, they look too good to scrap.
@@tomrogers9467 I missed that-Thanks!!👍🙂
@@tomrogers9467Even if they're not reused I'm guessing there's a market for decent used ones?
They will work just fine for feeding the automatic feeders in a chicken operation. We have a bunch of chicken farms here in S.E. Nebraska feeding into a organic processor.
Maybe a giant magnet 🧲 to separate rebar from the broken concrete 🤔
Move those feedings was genius. They look about as stable as a frame less end dump with clay in it. 😂😂
That fly over sure showed the scale of what you have there bro. Bit repetitious banging away but will be a great result in the end. Great video by the way. Safe travels. Ken.
Hey Chris I think you should bring your 977 out to feed the crusher. Back in 1972 I feed and old Cedar Rapids jaw crusher with a 977K that was fun times
Where have I heard this very pleasant music before? SV Delos
"I got it, I got it, Igot it... I aint got it!"
We call those concrete pig slats here in Ireland Hope it helps people understand what they are
Smashing great video thanks Chris
🇨🇦Can you put the ball in the bucket? 😉 Kinda reminds me of the ball on a string and cup. lol🇨🇦
starting too look good
Nice drone shots and audio. You have the patience of Job sorting through all that. Your customer is lucky! 🙂
That must have been some operation back in the day. The feed bins look fairly new. Amazing job.
I bet the neighbours are glad it’s gone. I don’t mind farm smells, but hogs are a different kettle of (rotting) fish! 💩💩💩💩
You work since Days on this great Projekt. And to cut into small Pices from the Stone and the Congrete with the Dragline Ball. But the Heap what still to make always great. Make Your Idea to the End. Interesting Video, Thanks.
Here, there, here, there, here, there, here, there, here, there.
And it gets the job done, in one piece! Lol doncha love it?
Not sure about that particular loader. But the loader I operate daily has a switch in the cab for a high or low idle. You should look and see if it has one. Huge difference for handling large top heavy objects.
On the first video on this topic I got the impression we'd see the crusher in action during that video. Anyway it's been interesting especially in time lapse as you give that bad concrete what for! 😊
Dude I been fellow u for a long time would have loved to with u r for u in my days of operating equipment keep up the good work keep the videos coming
You will have a ton of material to use doing a fine job
The time lapse from outside the cab really shows what the wrecking ball does. From in the cab it just looks like you are rolling chunks around
Hi Chris everyone from northwest Missouri that was a heck of a pile of rebar you saved from making it way into the crusher 😮😮
You always impress me.
Looks funny on time lapse.
Cement - neat rows at least is a bit of a bonus. Clever balancing with the silos. Rebar has its benefits but tedious to remove in reclaiming process. Carter is impressed with your excavator skills (and so he should be).
Seeing the wreaking ball on the bucket reminds me of that game where you try to get a ball in the wooden handle. Maybe you could at least try it once!
I've watched people play farm simulator games. A guy decided to move some stuff around on his farm. The game charges some coins or whatever and the thing pops into the new position. This is that!
a demo shear might have worked well but definitely not cheaper than the ball!