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In today’s episode, I fried my garage door opener, Dad & Cooper fixed waterways and picked up rocks, JCB came to fix the skid-loader, I started re-mapping more fields, I saw a smoke tornado, and I checked out Uncle Orlyn’s Farm to see how the scrap guys are coming along. In the middle of picking up more rocks Dad dropped some bad news saying the 10,000 bushel bin had plugged sumps. This led for a dangerous, dusty, stinky experience. Rotten soybeans are the absolute worst. Thanks for watching!
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Cole The Cornstar, aka Cole, is a 4th generation family farmer from Central Iowa who is the life force behind his family’s 2,000 acre farm. Cole promotes agriculture by filming his day-to-day adventures with his Dad (Daddy Cornstar) and brother (Cooper aka Magic Mullet) on the farm. With a lot of help from family, Cole instills humor and education into his videos fit for viewers of all ages.
Despite being 25-years old, Cole has an old-fashion work ethic with an innovative approach toward agricultural technology and practices. Cole’s mission is to prove the American Dream is not dead and be a megaphone for agricultural education and innovation, from technological advances in farming equipment to conservation practices.
43 comments
Just get an electrician to fix that. It will save you thousands if that cashes fire.
Maybe just maybe try cleaning out your bins of all the rotten stuff. Preventative maintence. How about hire simmering to clean it out
You went to my school today for career day! It was on 5/10/23
You just came to my school today (5/10/23) i was the kid with the mullet thatnk you for the picture keep up the great work man
Hey Cole, I think you should head over to leading edge industries and check out the bin sump pro. If you have any problems with your sumps being clogged this is definitely something you should check out. We run them on our farm and I think he would like them
Do you think a tornado deposited those rocks on your farm???
We had an 8330 with a light issue. When you turned on the lights it would throw itself into park.
Should have hired a professional on the lights
Who is Presley
Not a big fan of those sensor-controlled lights. In a bathroom, sitting there taking care of business, when the light goes out. Had to finish by braille. Of course, lights came back on as soon as a opened the stall door.
With the entire building not being properly gauged wired, you are risking a electrical fire. Your insurance will not cover the loss because it was not properly wired.
I think the big rock would look good in Coles front yard I’m sure it would look good at coles side yard any way you all have happy save planting season hope your yields are high with very few brake downs nice find on the rock I think it would make a nice lawn ornament
Please get some kind of harness for anyone working the bins. You've got a family of your own now, not to mention Cooper and your dad.
Love the video. Can't wait for planting! I grew up on the farm in Southwest Minnesota and have lots of memories that are rekindled with your videos. 😉
Grain bin safety is as serious as it gets. Lots of danger in farming, think before you act, and act slowly and deliberately to stay safe.
In case you forgot what you did today you blow your nose and get reminded by what blows out. 😅. 😮. Blessings
Hey Cole, you might consider a coat of paint to the door of the heated shop at your place. It would look really spiffy.
VanWall wants to sell you a new Gator. 😊 7:14
A jersey and a holsten nice
Grapn vacuum out the bin to the sump. 17:14
I’m curious, could you overlay the two field size before and after to calculate the improvement %?
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Next time you go on the grain bin, please put a harness on, attach a rope, that goes through a pulley system or similar, so if something does happen, at worst, they know where you are, at best, they can pull you out.
Where do you guys put all the rocks you harvest from the field?
I keep on getting $14,000 every week from a new trading platforms in town..
Congratulations on becoming a dad, Cole. Best wishes in this new 18 year journey, for both of you.
Why not have a nylon rope with loops in it every two hang from the center of the bin …to latch on to if you accidentally get sucked towards the center of bin..
Have you ever thought about putting a pond in your yard where the grass doesn't want to grow? Perhaps use those huge rocks as a feature around your pond.
Cole, you make my husband and I extremely nervous. Please stop waving your fingers next to live bus bars. Please. We like you living.
Looks like it was a pretty grainy experience! It's gettin' to crazy time on the farm! Cole, I know you have a backhoe- do you have a rock bucket for it? Put it on and go break some of the over hundred pound rocks down- at about 25-70 lbs they make good retaining walls and things. And if they don't break, the backhoe is the tool to gather them up. What fun, what fun!
That’s a SCAREY mess. ❤❤
Connect a air hose to some tubing and put it in the suction of the auger and turn the air on full blast to push it away from auger
should paint a line on the inside of the bin so you can line it up easier with the hole.
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Would it be possible to use a long length of pipe with a small nozzle on the end spraying out high pressure air in order to break up those grain blockages? It should semi-liquify the grain, much like doing the same thing with sand.
Cool you need Hydro Mousse it grows grass anywhere it sprays right on the various spots you can even spray it on cement blocks and grass will grow on it
can't believe you wouldn't wear a harness and a safety line to the outside
I grew up in farm country I know of at least 7 farmers that life was shortened by breathing dust n fungus from grain bins (please we're respirators while cleaning grain bins)
Hey
I don’t like you in there either.
Each piece. Through it out the door. Not on floor.
You near Waterloo? I got family in that town. I live in North Liberty, Iowa city area.
Yup, letting that magic smoke out of the components is bad