@mnbednar8071

There is nothing the Welker boys won’t tackle. Well done.

@galensteria4790

This is what sets your channel apart is how you guys work together and the things you take on for projects the way it use to be..... keep em coming...

@StevenPappadeas

That crane your father built works great. Welker farm gets it DONE!

@dwjr5129

Never under estimate the ingenuity and resourcefulness of American farmers. You guys are the best!

@tucobenedicto109

2 reasons, having space for more grain at harvest, and having the ability to wait to sell.  The price you got those at compared to today is priceless, even though it took a while to bring them to your farm! :) best to your family!

@johnnyhomegrownholmgren9999

If you don’t need them for a bumper crop, you can always build cabins inside those bins. Montana B&B bins! πŸ‘

@FarmLife-peaceful

What an impressive feat! This video perfectly highlights the ingenuity required in farming life. The moment where a sudden breeze hit and the quick adjustment to the ratchet straps was truly intense! It’s incredible to see how you guys pull off these seemingly impossible projects with determination and skill.

@bobmiskimen8203

Awesome video! Love the finish with the Northern Lights! Leg-Arm's commentary while waiting was great! Praise the Lord for what He does, everyday.

@johndandrea8034

Drone shot of the lower bin segment flexing as Leg Arms drove was wild.  Looked like grain bin Jello!

@renegenereux6475

Excellent move on bin 1.  Your three definitely know how to figure things out.  Woot Woot!

@SteveNicoson-u1i

Thanks for another fantastic video Welkers. It was a most interesting one. 

First of all thanks to Nick for having his kids outside and teaching them about the northern lights. Good job. 

Then on to the bins. 
There is absolutely nothing the Welker family will not tackle. Unbelievable job well done. You would think you all did this every day. 

Great job of separating the bins and loading them on trailers and hauling them over to your bin site. You planned that one real good. 

The drone footage was excellent. Amazing. Gives a different perspective of hauling the bins. 
Neat you found a way to get them across the highway and across land to your place. 

I Am curious what a new bin like that would cost. Obviously you are saving quite a bit by moving old bins. 

You folks can engineer anything. Tremendous job Welkers. 

My blessings to you. 
The Iowa farm boy. Steve. 
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@leddielive

Love to see that old original first Big Bud working & be extremely useful on the farm once again, you cannot beat that old iron, farmer friendly, reliable & no monthly payments. A marvel of American engineering.😎😎😎

@GreenWarfare

i was think to go to sleep half hour ago, but i feel like welker would upload new video. now i'm watching it <3 πŸ˜ƒ

@stoneshrink

Leg Arms let me help you make your point another way.  My brother and I used to work together, sure, there were epic fights but we both knew we had each other's back.  That ended when he died in a car accident in 2009.  I can honestly say, I wish he was here to have those epic fights again.... working with family is tough, they know your buttons.  Working with family is fantastic because they know your buttons.

@seanmarr6029

You should see the northern lights from the north. I worked up in Yellowknife in the 90s , something to see. Stay safe.πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

@BrianBoxwell4020

Nick, I use a worn-out end of a thin leaf spring to separate and put large spiral pipe together. It's very hard steel and won't dig into the other steel when demoing or installing. It's about 10" long, I welded a 3/4 x 1/2 solid stock for a handle. You can stick it through the 2 cut ends with ease then take a hammer to slide and drive it around. Works well. Frame and axle shops will give you a leaf or 2.

@jimmclean160

Another great video guys I am glad the weather is holding so good for you while you move those bins !!

@HeavyMachinery2207

This video vividly demonstrates the transformative power of modern technology in farming, showcasing machinery that completes tasks once requiring an entire team with astonishing efficiency, making large-scale agricultural work easier, faster, and more productive for everyone involved.

@samwest9444

21:30 in Australia it’s usually a carton of beer.

@sallydunbar1683

Love the drone footage every time! We've seen the Northern Lights a few times  in Indiana this year!  Amazing!