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We no longer have a use for our cement silo at the main farm, so it was torn down and will be repurposed for another farm!
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@FoodwaysDistribution
@FoodwaysDistribution 5 лет назад
Respect for the Amish, they are hard workers.
@scruffy6151
@scruffy6151 5 лет назад
Amish crew working on the silo tear down. They have a very good work ethic.
@billupstateny9151
@billupstateny9151 5 лет назад
Disagree, we have large population of both communities here, those folks are Amish, and the core, yes core differences are not so great. Even between horse/buggy and Horning Mennonites, core values are the same.
@zeusmacafee5097
@zeusmacafee5097 5 лет назад
They were Amish. Greatest house builders ever. Only people well ever have work on our house. Fast and good
@michaelc9128
@michaelc9128 5 лет назад
I remember driving a few years back thru muscoda, Wisconsin and seeing Amish/Mennonite farms and the young kids walking around
@bsfoutdoors8381
@bsfoutdoors8381 5 лет назад
@@boggindeepfuggum6916 as a mennonite I can say your both wrong yes they are amish. And I'm not sure were you got the clean shaven from but that is incredibly wrong
@argee55
@argee55 6 месяцев назад
So glad to see the silo being rebuilt.
@johnallen310
@johnallen310 5 лет назад
I was thinking WOW no hard hats, but I guess concrete falling that far and hits you straw hats work just as good!
@lindabingham394
@lindabingham394 4 года назад
hard hats wont maqke a difference at that height?
@greggergen9104
@greggergen9104 2 года назад
@@lindabingham394 That was John's point.
@davidfalconer1639
@davidfalconer1639 2 года назад
Haymish
@markmonaghan2309
@markmonaghan2309 9 месяцев назад
Just WOW .
@WelkerFarms
@WelkerFarms 5 лет назад
Sad to see those land marks go but completely understand. Times change operations. Good video Ryan!
@CandyCane5.3
@CandyCane5.3 5 лет назад
It is very sad to see the silo go, but they are recycling it, it would be cool to push it over but this way is better.
@SomeGuyFromOttawa
@SomeGuyFromOttawa 5 лет назад
So cool that it is being repurposed. That is recycling at it’s finest. If you do find it next summer or whenever it gets rebuilt. Please post pictures.
@WBOS72
@WBOS72 5 лет назад
I agree on all counts. Thanks for sharing this.
@glenkoopman7347
@glenkoopman7347 5 лет назад
Be neat to see it getting rebuilt
@michaelmactavish1728
@michaelmactavish1728 5 лет назад
@@glenkoopman7347 amish guys knows how to build and taking down in a tidy ways not smashing with tractors
@travisdavis3974
@travisdavis3974 5 лет назад
That's being green
@MatthewHoag77
@MatthewHoag77 5 лет назад
This is refreshing to see a purposeful tear-down rather than an explosive demolition. Thanks for the footage!
@matthewbradley5570
@matthewbradley5570 5 лет назад
I think it’s awesome that it is being rebuilt on a different farm. I think it’s better to give it new life and use instead of letting it waste away. It’s incredible how fast they got that torn apart and they system they used. Awesome video!
@FarmingFixingFabricating
@FarmingFixingFabricating 5 лет назад
The silo that I have himoisture corn in was constructed from 2 silos that we had on another farm and it was put up in 2012.I wish I had a drone back then,I didn’t get any video of it going up.That was great to have recorded that.
@woollyacres
@woollyacres 5 лет назад
It would be neat if you could get some footage of them rebuilding it.
@SomeGuyFromOttawa
@SomeGuyFromOttawa 5 лет назад
@Weaver Cattle Company Love to see them throw those blocks up 70 feet in the air!! lol
@hoophil
@hoophil 5 лет назад
I'm so glad you found someone to reuse the silo. So many people just knock them down and scrap them. Thanks for recording the demolition and sharing it with us. Those sure a some hard working people!
@athumblessman
@athumblessman 5 лет назад
It was great to see the process of "demolition" on one of these. Never seen one taken apart before. Great footage as always!
@Steelrailbearing
@Steelrailbearing 5 лет назад
I think this is one heck of a video. The fact that you saved it from demolition is so cool. I did not expect this result after the IG tease during the week. It would be interesting to see it again after reassembly. Nice work with the video, truly one of the more interesting in a long time.
@jimbob9714
@jimbob9714 5 лет назад
Based on only a couple of stories, I am convinced Ryan had the coolest Grandmother ever. "Come on boys, lets go watch them collapse the old silo by the barn". A few minutes later: "Run boys run away"
@SlipShodBob
@SlipShodBob 5 лет назад
Looks a lot safer and a by far less dusty way of taking it down than driving the JCB into it. You should try and find some videos of Fred Dibnah and how he not only used to climb the old brick chimney stacks but how he used to bring them down without any explosives just holes wooden staves and a bonfire, he didn't have a fancy button but he had a couple of oily rags on a stick
@jamiemiller6156
@jamiemiller6156 5 лет назад
I checked Dibnah out after seeing a comment from OLF. Fascinating videos from a one of a kind guy.
@SlipShodBob
@SlipShodBob 5 лет назад
@@jamiemiller6156 we used to watch his programs growing he was definitely one of a kind to sit on the top of a chimney over well over a 100ft with no harness on enjoying the view as he had his lunch after climbing up wooden ladders only lashed on with rope and wedges it was awe inspiring watching then and now
@macfarms
@macfarms 5 лет назад
I think it would be a hard day seeing one of our stave silos coming down. Just seems like such a iconic part of the farm.
@Lilnailbgr
@Lilnailbgr 5 лет назад
This was much cooler than just tearing it apart.
@Adam_Poirier
@Adam_Poirier 5 лет назад
Man when you said “take it down” I was expecting to see you knock it down like the videos you see online where guys chop it down like a tree by breaking out sections with a sledgehammer. I was pleasantly surprised to see that you took it all apart without destroying it. That’s a beautiful silo and it will probably serve someone else well someday. Great video Ryan
@nicholas5623
@nicholas5623 2 года назад
nah id rather watch them take it apart in such a way they can rebuild it, way more fascinating for me.
@johnmills186
@johnmills186 5 лет назад
I admire what you all do on the farms. Always move forward. Youthful enthusiasm is a wonderful thing. I have been farming for nearly 50 years and this will be my last harvest Time for someone else to take over.
@mytock
@mytock 5 лет назад
What a great video. My uncle and I did this a few years ago. Took our neighbors silo down and put it up at our farm to replace our old wooden one. It was a lot of hard work. Also rebuilt the unloader out of parts from 3 local farms. Everyone was happy to see everything being put back in use.
@jamiemiller6156
@jamiemiller6156 5 лет назад
Very cool video. It is always sad to see history disappear, but change seems to be constant.
@gregkortbein5108
@gregkortbein5108 5 лет назад
That was cool. I have seen a couple of silos built in the 80’s. Just the opposite way, had scaffolding like that but a 30 horse motor on the winch to pull the staves up. Must be a Madison silo by the looks of the staves. I took a video at the time on VHS Tape. No drone
@rogerburkholder7524
@rogerburkholder7524 5 лет назад
We had our 2 Madison silos along with 2 others in our neighborhood taken down the same way. They rebuilt 2 bigger ones out of the 4 they took down. We are in NC Ohio. The guys on top whistled before they dropped each stave.
@scottodonahoe9505
@scottodonahoe9505 5 лет назад
I can guarantee that if you gave it to them for free if something burns down on your farm an army will show up and rebuild it in a couple days no charge !
@donmcmannamy3409
@donmcmannamy3409 5 лет назад
Perfectly good silo. If you don't need it sell it or give it away to be reassembled on a different farm that needs one
@twothreebravo
@twothreebravo 5 лет назад
So over the weekend I was driving around upstate NY admiring many of theirabandonded/disused cement stave silos and wondering why no one bothers to take them down. Amazing timing
@IH100
@IH100 5 лет назад
Great video! Glad to see that your silo is getting re built and not just getting torn down.
@jerryfowler4960
@jerryfowler4960 5 лет назад
Thanks for sharing. I'm nearly 80, and I've never seen a silo come down.
@craigtate5930
@craigtate5930 Год назад
Glad to hear it's getting re-used
@switzerblitzer2701
@switzerblitzer2701 5 лет назад
The men did a great job of saving the staves, the rings, chute, filler pipe and all. Glad to see it will be repurposed. Nice video, Ryan.
@robertg.9964
@robertg.9964 5 лет назад
Breaking a sweat sitting here in my office chair watching the Amish work. They are true army ants when it comes to working as a group.
@timmattison6553
@timmattison6553 5 лет назад
Great video Ryan. Those guys certainly aren't afraid of work. See ya on the next 1
@Rocketman88002
@Rocketman88002 2 года назад
I'm glad it's someone else on the ground instead of me! I couldn't keep up with the fellas up on top.
@raykrv6a
@raykrv6a 5 лет назад
Pretty cool how they took it down. Can't believe they didn't use any kind of safety harness that high up.
@timbarrett5313
@timbarrett5313 11 месяцев назад
I spent a summer doing this when 18. Hard satisfying dangerous work. Will make a monster of you!
@br927
@br927 2 года назад
At least you have a patz barn cleaner!! Very interesting! I took a few silos down myself, Wooden Unadillas for the lumber! and we also had 2 16x60 concrete stave
@davidmartens7253
@davidmartens7253 5 лет назад
Those guys are Amish, I’m a Mennonite and we’re more like any other people in the United States, the Amish are sure unique
@WilliamTMusil
@WilliamTMusil 5 лет назад
So cool. I hope one day to see footage of the re-purposed silo in it's new location.
@jordanroberts1519
@jordanroberts1519 5 лет назад
Ryan, I mentioned this a while back, but thought I'd remind you if you hadn't already planned on doing it. You and Travis should do a voiceover flyover of the farms and go through your 'plans' for the future. Building placement, pasture/field layout, crop/livestock areas, etc. Just to give the audience some anticipation of things that might come true one day. Could be an interesting video.
@lynnmoore2664
@lynnmoore2664 5 лет назад
That's really nice that they can rebuild it elsewhere rather than just trash it. Really nice video showing how to take down a cement silo.This is such a very awesome channel to watch. Ryan is such a great creator and editor of his videos. Thats topped off with excellent farming content that can be enjoyed by farmerx & nonfarmers alike imho. For myself I really enjoy seeing what goes on in farming through Ryan.Then hearing what all that is involved in farming through Travis.Just makes for a win win situation. Thanks guys for all the time & effort you put into these videos. Have a great weekend.
@zeusmacafee5097
@zeusmacafee5097 5 лет назад
Amish workers, fast and efficient. Make for happy customers. At least they did for us
@roddyramirez8597
@roddyramirez8597 5 лет назад
I worked for minninites here in missouri for years building steel frame building and we worked very efficiently
@markallen3293
@markallen3293 5 лет назад
My father Richard, RIP, bought a Hanson Silo from Lake Lillian MN., 60ft in the 70's and I watched those boys put of that stave silo in 3 days. The tornado in 1998 took it down in 2 minutes, along with 3/4 of Comfrey, MN..
@jimrankin2583
@jimrankin2583 2 года назад
We had a tornado come through and knock the top 40’ off 3 20X70 silos that were empty. Also it stripped the ladder and cage, the chute and roof off of two other larger silos that were full next to the others during the Super outbreak of April 27, 2011 here in Alabama. Hired probably the same crew out of Indiana to come get us back going. We built back a single 24X80 but had to go get staves from some better silos in the neighborhood because the remaining ones were in poor shape. Those guys didn’t use the scaffold inside when taking down. They just climbed around the top of the wall loosening the bands and dropping the staves as they went around. I made a couple “stirrups” to hang on the wall to give them a place to put a foot down, but they didn’t use them much. Amazing to see it done.
@dimduk
@dimduk 5 лет назад
Farming changes so farms change, this was a fun video to watch. Everyone profits.
@jenncox2642
@jenncox2642 5 лет назад
Great video. So cool that it is getting re purposed and gets to live on. It seems like stuff on the farm gets used and reused until it pretty much has disintegrated.
@thedonleroy
@thedonleroy 5 лет назад
It's good to hear that it's going to be rebuilt. It's a good thing when things can be reused.
@nathanielschmitt6547
@nathanielschmitt6547 5 лет назад
Its sad to see such a nice silo going down, in such a nice area but atleast itll still be used somewhere else.
@janbuikema8941
@janbuikema8941 5 лет назад
those Amish men ..did a good job there!!!
@northstar2007
@northstar2007 5 лет назад
How cool! it's really nice one that you get the silo down you wanted but the fact that it's going somewhere there's a need is just a bonus!
@whowardpowered
@whowardpowered 5 лет назад
We are glad to see your silo will be put to good use and not just demolished. We recently had a smaller silo removed by demolition, it had survived a tornado but all the tension bands were loose and the safety of the unit was in question. In our area there was no known practical alternative to implosion by track hoe.
@josephmathers3830
@josephmathers3830 5 лет назад
Brings back some good memories I hauled them silos back in 1988 for a company Golden Hoop silo out of Riverdale Michigan
@danielsweeney6742
@danielsweeney6742 5 лет назад
I'm glad to see the silo was repurposed. I have seen people make an old cement silos into a high top decks with a spiral staircase up inside to the top.
@leol1682
@leol1682 5 лет назад
Thanks Ryan for the video on the silo removal .
@bluemtnsman
@bluemtnsman 5 лет назад
Way cool process. Quite pleased it's being rebuilt elsewhere. Well done lads.
@brianhrobsky9200
@brianhrobsky9200 5 лет назад
That was a awesome video. Great to see it will reach for the sky again one day
@scottreasoner6126
@scottreasoner6126 5 лет назад
Glad you saved it. My dad used to build them when he was younger.
@jodimiller7931
@jodimiller7931 5 лет назад
we have a lot of Amish were I live In Ohio and they use these old silos, we see them rebuild um all the time. Well done on letting them re-purpose this one!
@davidwestervelt6050
@davidwestervelt6050 5 лет назад
I think the feed out system for the silos is really nice. We always had to shovel off a cart. I had never seen a feed out system like that. It seemed really nice being hands free basically. hopefully you can incorporate something like it in the new vision. I liked the idea of not so much shoveling lol
@spencersand2754
@spencersand2754 5 лет назад
It’s good the old silo is getting really used again
@nathanlehigh6353
@nathanlehigh6353 5 лет назад
I'm glad to see it being repurposed instead of just tossed out back
@mouscj3
@mouscj3 5 лет назад
Great Video... It was really interesting to watch how they disassembled it... And you know that when it was erected on the farm it took a heck of a long time to do so with having to use some kind of Powered device to raise each concrete stave... Now your Dad should Buy a nice Pole Barn structure for storing Round Hay Bales primarily... Plus store equipment when the hay bales are gone, or perhaps if its built big enough it can do both... Thanx for doing what you do... Thanx for being a Farmer and... Thanx for sharing...
@brandoncarter8684
@brandoncarter8684 5 лет назад
That was more entertaining to watch that just knocking it down!..... never seen that done before.. its awesome it's getting a second life...
@joehartoon
@joehartoon 5 лет назад
You have the most epic.music during your vids
@TheRealJesseStoltzfus
@TheRealJesseStoltzfus 5 лет назад
Keep it open for another bin spot down the road! And then the old shed could be made a pit with a grain leg! Getting fancy now with that talk.
@banjobenson9348
@banjobenson9348 5 лет назад
I am surprised they are not using a bunker silo , seems much easier to do all the way around
@smcox1991
@smcox1991 5 лет назад
“And at this point I’m too afraid to ask” 😂🤣😂 Kind of like my neighbors that have lived by me for three or four years and I don’t remember their names 😂
@russse2793
@russse2793 5 лет назад
Some excellent footage watching it fall in slow motion. Thank you for sharing. God Bless from Phoenix.
@justinbrendel7357
@justinbrendel7357 5 лет назад
Thanks for the history lesson on the silo invention. Funny not knowing the history from the area you live in. Lived in McHenry county IL for 20 yrs an worked on a dairy farm in the late 80s early 90s as a young teenager. Thanks for the videos there great.
@tonyburelle6633
@tonyburelle6633 5 лет назад
Pretty cool, all our wood silos we just tore down helluva mess for sure, imagine whole lot more with concrete, glad to hear it's being rebuilt, should be cool to see, thanks for sharing
@rexpimplemyer3839
@rexpimplemyer3839 4 года назад
That was pretty awesome to watch. I wondered how that was done. I wanted to re-purpose a brown silo into a spiral stair/battlement for an English Tudor style home but didn't know if it was possible. Looks like it is. Thanks for the view and inspiration.
@lidsman2221
@lidsman2221 5 лет назад
It would have been super cool to see it torn down but someone using it is so much better and I agree go find it when it is put back up.
@stanhensley3082
@stanhensley3082 5 лет назад
Taking down a silo this way is very hard work 😓.Crew did a very good job 👏.Not that many broken staves.
@hughwhaley3179
@hughwhaley3179 5 лет назад
Nice to see it being reused great video thanks for sharing Ryan 👍👍🚜
@dwaynemurphy814
@dwaynemurphy814 5 лет назад
They are some hard working people and smart at it.
@billyraub8197
@billyraub8197 5 лет назад
How much did it cost you or did they do it for the silo
@rogerburkholder7524
@rogerburkholder7524 5 лет назад
We were glad that we didn't have to pay them to remove them. There is no value here for them or the Harvestores standing.
@deancook6832
@deancook6832 5 лет назад
We had an old silo taken down in the exact same manner on my farm probably 45-50 years ago. I don't remember exactly when but I was a young boy at the time. I just removed the foundation a few years ago and there are still chunks of the broken staves around the farm.
@tanneryanna1017
@tanneryanna1017 5 лет назад
Hey Ryan I live in Belmont wi it's 7 miles from Platteville and Every time we are in potosi I look for your truck I seen you outside of Platteville driving please get back to me if you have time!!
@HowFarmsWork
@HowFarmsWork 5 лет назад
Hey Tanner!
@tanneryanna1017
@tanneryanna1017 5 лет назад
Thanks Ryan appreciate it also have been to Arthur looking forward to see the silo in it's new home
@awd3264
@awd3264 5 лет назад
My nephew recycled some staves by laying them out in an old barn yard and now uses the area for storage.
@benidin100
@benidin100 5 лет назад
Really nice to see it being taken down and rebuilt somewhere else to be used. Hate seeing good stuff just thrown away. Like you said it'd been a giant mess to clean up if you'd knocked it over yourself.
@generationll
@generationll 5 лет назад
Interesting to see this silo come down Ryan.
@resellingmaniac5035
@resellingmaniac5035 5 лет назад
That’s pretty cool that it gets to be reused.
@BWYinYang
@BWYinYang 5 лет назад
Impressive size of bricks that held up for years with being the weight of feed inside. Some of the video shots are photographic quality picture to hang in office/home.
@johnstoffel5885
@johnstoffel5885 5 лет назад
I think this is fantastic. Now that is recycling that I can fully support.
@bigunone
@bigunone 5 лет назад
I have seen some of the metal ones turned into houses. Old guy knocking them off younger ones doing the hard work of picking them up and putting them on pallets
@dwightl5863
@dwightl5863 5 лет назад
The way it should be..
@lamarjohnson3992
@lamarjohnson3992 2 года назад
Congratulations on the silo removal!
@14Marathons
@14Marathons 5 лет назад
Awesome video, Ryan. That is very cool that the silo was repurposed since it was in good shape....quite an interesting operation...Thanks for the video and your channel.
@adey88splace
@adey88splace 5 лет назад
Now that was some serious DIY, industrial recycling right there!
@nascarfarmer8853
@nascarfarmer8853 5 лет назад
It would be nice to see some video of it going back up
@youngillinoisan4270
@youngillinoisan4270 4 года назад
2:03 yup, the first farm silo was built in spring grove Illinois, one town over from me, The first one was actually made of wood and was unfortunately torn down quite a while ago, But the inventor used to build silos for people And in McHenry county you’ll commonly see concrete silos with concrete diamonds on top of them, that was his signature and that’s how you could tell he built it. There were usually also metal railings on top but not all the way around. Also sometimes people will take the diamonds off the top but you can still usually tell it was built by him just by the way it looks if you’ve seen a couple other diamond tops.
@brianrutherford3229
@brianrutherford3229 5 лет назад
Pretty cool to see it come down like that.glad to see it going yo a new home and not totalled like you thought of just busting a hole and letting it drop.brt you are glad you did it this way.yhink of all the time in cleanup the other way
@Jim0i0
@Jim0i0 5 лет назад
That was awesome, although I was still hoping that you'd turn it into the world's deepest above ground swimming pool.
@patkelly7999
@patkelly7999 5 лет назад
Nice video Ryan, gone but will never be forgotten now:):)
@CuriousEarthMan
@CuriousEarthMan 5 лет назад
Those silo hoops make really great rebar if not needed for a silo re-erection! Thanks for the great video, Ryan! I never saw that way of a take down before! That single-pole scaffolding with the gantry crane too is quite ingenious, not to mention the sand on the ground! Those guys stacking the pallets are doing the very definition of back-breaking work! If you had a flatbed trailer, you could haul them for them with Big Red :)
@nickmatter2980
@nickmatter2980 5 лет назад
Sad to see it go but love that its not going to the landfill
@scottrayhons2537
@scottrayhons2537 3 года назад
When I dug a silo base for a classmate, it was about 5 ft deep. It was about a 2 ft wide circle trench. Crawled down with a spade and made the bottom bell in and bell out. The silo company built a circle form about 10" above the ground and filled it with rerod and concrete so it was level.
@tallman11282
@tallman11282 5 лет назад
It's a shame that such an iconic symbol like a stave silo was torn down but it's great to see that the silo is going to be rebuilt and reused instead of just going to the landfill.
@blanecotie3359
@blanecotie3359 5 лет назад
Another wonderful how farms work video
@Hilltopfarm369
@Hilltopfarm369 5 лет назад
Ryan. I know those Amish so well. As soon as they get those pieces back to there house that silo will be built. They built me a 40-70 epuipment shed within 3 days
@andrewubl6079
@andrewubl6079 5 лет назад
Those beans are looking really good
@wrightfarmshoffman8663
@wrightfarmshoffman8663 5 лет назад
Great video, some old things come to its end , sad in a way though , it does stick out where that area is to where the harvestores are in a better location to the main barn , new grain bins would fit nice in its place
@billweasley1382
@billweasley1382 5 лет назад
Can you even imagine the effort it will take to rebuild this without machinery? Gravity is working in your favor when you're taking it down, but it will be fighting you all the way when putting it back up.
@michael931
@michael931 2 года назад
The Amish have time to do it.
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