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Ep 6 Shed Beers
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We are back! Sorry we have been gone for a while but here we are. And we are catching you up on everything that has happened in the past 6 weeks.
G'day everyone and welcome back to another episode of Shed Beers. I'm JH.
SPEAKER_05I'm Summers.
SPEAKER_02I'm Henry. And if you're watching on YouTube, you'll see we're actually not in a shed. No, we're not. So first of all, well, just one thing. You're half bucket, not Summers. I didn't want to bring that up. I was always going to bring that up. Um. So yeah, we're not in the shed uh because it's a bit warm, and to be honest, George and I left it an absolute mess, and we didn't want to clean it up.
SPEAKER_05We did. We left it an absolute mess. So right here in front of the cedar. So for all of you listening, we're sat in the in like in the yard.
SPEAKER_02In the yard.
SPEAKER_05And we've uh we've got the cedar behind us.
SPEAKER_02So if you are on YouTube, you will see that we're only doing one camera. That's because I forgot to get the other cameras, and this way it just makes it a little bit quicker for me to edit, and we can get this episode out to you because we have been missing, and I uh apologize. It's gotta be about six weeks. Yeah, that's what we reckoned, as it was before I went away.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, it was about six weeks ago. I think we've missed out on six Shudbears episodes. Yeah. Crazy. No, three.
SPEAKER_02Because on the last one we did decide it was going to be a Fortnite. Can you not hear? Oh. Is that better?
SPEAKER_05Yeah. Uh bit done. Yeah, that's good.
SPEAKER_02Okay, good admin, guys. Good admin.
SPEAKER_05Sorry, guys, I I couldn't hear I couldn't hear anyone in my headphones. Anyway. How's it going?
SPEAKER_02Alright, so bit's been going on. Henry's got a beard. You've shaved your head.
SPEAKER_05What's great? I didn't even notice the bear until you pointed out. But maybe because I've just seen you like every day. So slowly.
SPEAKER_02It's kind of like the bloody truck. I was teaching George how to drive the truck yesterday. Yesterday. And uh I was like, God, it's loud in here. Like, there's got to be something wrong with the exhaust. He chucks the jake brakes on and it's nearly deafening both of us. And I get out, and there is just this giant like 12-inch hole in the exhaust, which obviously you've been driving it, and you've never noticed it because it's just slowly gotten worse.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, it was pretty loud. Those jakes have always been loud, but obviously not as loud as they are now.
SPEAKER_02No, it might sound sexier, but uh I felt pretty badass.
SPEAKER_05Yeah.
SPEAKER_02No, well, well, what what's well shall we try and do it chronologically since we've been gone? What have we what have we missed? You know, so you were you were spreading.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, I was spreading. Henry was just about to go away on holiday. Yep. You've you've been to Perth a few times since then. A few days off. I've been working flat out. Oh, please.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, basically you're basically the apprentice of this farm, mate, so you're just on a good wage.
SPEAKER_05I'm like the best paid apprentice now, though. Um so yeah, no, I got I we got spreading all done, got the gypsum done, and then went on to the potash, got the potash all done. Yep, and then I think after that, we what what were you guys doing? I d I don't know.
SPEAKER_02We built the choke pin. Yeah, we built the chick choke pin. Uh Henry's been spraying. Trying to We did use the uh the Herculano bucket. I'm not sure if the guys can actually see. Oh no, they can't. It's behind the tractor. So the the guys from Ground Gear Australia uh lent us uh the Herculano bucket, which is basically a uh dump truck without the truck in front, so you gotta put your own tractor. Makes it a lot cheaper. And uh yeah, we used that, which I mean honestly, it was yeah, I like I liked it. It was handy.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, it was good. It was good. I definitely think if we were to have one on this farm, which we probably won't, I think it needs to be bigger. And I think me and Henry both said this. Number one, like maybe like you said, like a 35 ton it does, it's a lot of things. And also longer, so I can get two buckets. More or just fill your bucket.
SPEAKER_02Do you need a bigger, bigger loader?
SPEAKER_05Oh yeah, you can you could have a bigger loader and do it in one bucket or because the problem was it was shed beers. Wow, I've not done that in a long time. Um yeah, the problem with Louie obviously it didn't quite fit two buckets, so it was just piling up in the middle loads to where like you you still had room like at the front and the back of the trailer. Yeah. But the like, you know, the middle was overflowing. So we um But no, it was a good trailer.
SPEAKER_02We obviously put it on YouTube, and when I was editing it, you got a half bucket, and I was like, oh, I could edit this out.
SPEAKER_05Or yeah, you should probably explain why you you guys are calling me half bucket.
SPEAKER_02Well, you got a you in the first very first U of pulling in on that video, you had a half bucket.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, I had a half bucket.
SPEAKER_02There's a half bucket later on in there, but that was because the rocks were pushing it.
SPEAKER_05I think that was two half buckets the whole thing.
SPEAKER_02But on YouTube, people saw it and they were like, oh, half bucket George. Which is hideous. I hate you. That went down really well. To the point that you had to talk to them about it. You know what?
SPEAKER_05There's a lot worse names I could be killed. So half bucket George, I think. I think half bucket.
SPEAKER_02Half bucket's not bad.
SPEAKER_05HB. Oh yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_02We'll call you pencil, lead pencil. HB pencil.
SPEAKER_05Oh yeah.
SPEAKER_02Great. Um Yeah, so back under the trailer. Uh the guys lend it to us to obviously showcase it doing rock piles, things like that. Henry and I have done a lot of rock pile removal on this farm with the trailer. Again, you guys can't say what are the dogs doing underneath this too?
SPEAKER_05Come by. Get out.
SPEAKER_03Get it get it. Ah, now they're gonna bark. I didn't hear anything about the dogs. So if we had controlled that before we started that, it would 100% 100% P a good thing to have.
SPEAKER_02I think I think we would have purchased it.
SPEAKER_03But again, better bigger.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Even even being smaller, it was more efficient only because when you're pulling up, you're not getting out. So you're pulling up, you're already lifting the back door, you've you're going back, you're lifting, it's dumped, you're pulling forward. Yeah. It's a hell of a lot quicker than also it is. It's I mean, it's a UK trailer that's imported from Europe or Ireland. Oh right. Yeah. It's a New Zealand company. But they're called Ground Gate Australia.
SPEAKER_05Better than imports it from Ireland. How does this all make it?
SPEAKER_02I'm not sure if it's Ireland or it, but it's a it's a European trailer. Herculano is a European trailer.
SPEAKER_05European trailer must be New Zealand then. The guys are kidding me.
SPEAKER_03Anyway, yeah, you can also just reverse straight into the creek and tip. You don't have to worry about finding a good spot to tip.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. Which meant you didn't have to haul it as long and it was it was very handy, but yeah, like you said, bigger. I think 35 ton would be better. Those things they do say that you put uh hungry boards on them. And you'll see if you've gone up in the trailer, you can see they've all cut them off because the bolts all get hit by the rocks. And uh it's only hungry boards with wood. So they put the wood in and that's it. That's the only way they make the hungry board.
SPEAKER_03So it'd probably only be helpful if you're doing things like soil or maybe even gravel. If you're doing lots of rock piles and that sort of stuff, yeah. You can see why it gets damaged and cut off.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, no, but it I I yeah. No, it was good. Um not designed oh no, it's not. It's not designed for the uh the 400 horsepower articulator tractor.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, that's probably shed bears. Shed bears. It's probably a little bit of overkill, but it is it is just a little bit, but it's alright.
SPEAKER_02It's either that or a 500 horsepower that they can see in the uh the background. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_05Right. Do you want to just uh tell the people about your beer, John? This is your week.
SPEAKER_02Okay, well let's let's wind back a little bit. Yep. We were meant to do shed beer podcast last week. Two weeks ago. Two weeks ago? Yeah. Uh it was a Friday and it was two weeks ago. Two weeks ago and time flies. It does. So and I was like, uh, yeah, shall we do it? We'll just do it, we'll just quickly do it with the GoPro and it'll be alright, but I'll invite the girls up so that we're also gonna do this. Yeah, we can all catch up because we haven't caught up uh all the girls and us haven't caught up for a little while. Yep. And uh it got to about three beers and everyone was uh very much enjoying themselves. To which we've gone, maybe we don't do the podcast. I don't know.
SPEAKER_05It was very I think it was you, John. I think you enjoyed it. Yeah, but like I think I had the first sip of one beer, and you were like, hmm, maybe we drink 12 more of these and don't do chat beers. Yeah, well and then after the maybe we drink 14 more of these and not do chat beers. Anyway, we didn't get around to it.
SPEAKER_02But that one was that one was Henry's drink. Yeah, that's right. And unfortunately we drank. Oh, we drank the whole lot there. Yeah, so it didn't last too long. We Henry had the spades, so next time we'll get spades on guards.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, well, really nice beer, but I did have an upset belly.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, you've got to be used to them. Yeah, it's like um having a lucky bay beer. Yeah.
SPEAKER_05I felt like I was on my beer. But yeah. Spates. It's gonna feel like you're on your period. So yeah, um, anyway, that that was Henry's choice of beer, but never we drank them. Yes, we did drink them. So I think John.
SPEAKER_02And then you guys then polished off another carton.
SPEAKER_05Oh, a carton of Great Northern.
SPEAKER_02Hey, come on, you helped a little a little bit, but the viewers and listeners are gonna think we're absolute shed bears. Absolute piss heads. Like, no, we're not.
SPEAKER_05Like that was like the first time and it's the first time we'd all caught up. I don't I don't think we'd had like a catch up like that since we filmed uh Shed Bears.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, because uh yes, yeah, yeah. But norm like last year we started to get the girls coming up every Friday or every Wednesday, yeah, and we just all catch up.
SPEAKER_05And then the girls, who was coming up?
SPEAKER_02Rihanna and Sasha.
SPEAKER_05Last year. Yeah, at the end of the year. Oh, at the end of the year.
SPEAKER_02Oh sorry.
SPEAKER_05Yeah I'm thinking like this time last year.
SPEAKER_02No, no, no, no, no. Uh all catching up and then you know, just Yeah no. Good shooting the shit, chewing the fat. Yep. And uh we chewed too much.
SPEAKER_03But yeah, we can't have been that bad because I was up at five o'clock putting my canopy on the next morning.
SPEAKER_05So I was so poorly the next day. Spates it was no, it was spates and then a full carton of Great Northern. This isn't like a six carton, this is a 30 pound. That's a it's an actual carton. Yeah, yeah. Anyway, um, so yeah, we drank Henry's beer. Yes, so this Tom picked up these.
SPEAKER_02No, I had these for in the shed for quite a while. Oh, okay. Yep. But these are from uh beer farm. So this is uh Royal Haze. It's uh a nice expensive beer, but it's a delicious beer. It is tasty. It's a uh hazy IPA, five point eight percent alcohol.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, from the UK, it's it tastes exactly like a brew dog. Um like a hazy day IPA.
SPEAKER_02A brew dog. So yeah, that's what that's what we're drinking at the moment.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, it's good stuff. I really like it. I love an IPA.
SPEAKER_02It's good. You will feel bloated on this stuff though.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, you'll get a good bloat. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_02Anyway.
SPEAKER_05But uh yeah, that's the beer we're drinking. It's good.
SPEAKER_02The uh the last week of our life has been pretty consumed by what's sitting behind us. The bar. The bar. We've done uh a pretty major change. So we did all the hoses on it. All the primary delivery hoses, so the big hoses, not the secondary, the small. All of the primary hoses, because on that bar there, she uh the John Deere plastic hose is uh is crap.
SPEAKER_05It's rubbish.
SPEAKER_02Absolutely horrible. And it just blew through within I I was trying to remember when I was talking to YouTube the other day, but I think it was only about five to six hundred hectares. Oh no, it can't have been. No, yeah, no, yeah, because it was the first hose.
SPEAKER_05Why why are John Deere not holding like what kind of warranty have we got on these pipes?
SPEAKER_02Nothing. Yeah. They won't do anything.
SPEAKER_05So Roberts are the wearing like you guys know how sorry.
SPEAKER_02You guys know how expensive that that part is.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, I know that's that's why I'm saying, but like I know it's a wearing part, but wearing parts should have a lifetime. And that was not it's well not a lifetime, but it should have a couple years.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. And it's this is what a lot of people go around.
SPEAKER_05I mean, yeah. Robert.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, I think with the Borgo we got maybe a season or two before we started chaining hoses on that.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, I can't even remember. I'm currently looking at the pile of hose over there. Most in a few, because your dog likes to take them and start them around the yard. He's a good boy. When he wants to be. Anyway.
SPEAKER_02Um So yeah, no, we changed all the hose, which was uh it wasn't wasn't too bad of a job when we had all three of us going. And then uh I left and you guys uh it was a bit slower.
SPEAKER_03But you gotta do it. It still wasn't bad, it just yeah, it took a bit more time.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, it it it it was easy with three people because you could have one person at one end of the hose, one person at the other end of the hose, and one person outside the bar in the hose. Yeah, yeah. So it was just that was quite efficient. We were a machine. Yeah.
SPEAKER_03We were. Smashed it smashed out the first half of the bar in no time. Oh, like in an R. And then the second half took us almost all day. Probably all day, yeah.
SPEAKER_05Well, I think you were spraying, so I I think I did like one or two. Yes. And then you finished going and we smashed it out. Um, got that done then. We've done all the seed pipes. Seed pipes, what am I all about? Seed points.
SPEAKER_02Seed points, yep. Yep.
SPEAKER_05Wiggy uh got all the seed points done. Once that was done, we moved on to the fertilizer points, which are obviously this newer updated point, which I'm sure you've seen on the videos after John's explained it to you ten times.
SPEAKER_02So we've switched to Maxi Point. Yep. And instead of going for a John Deere point, Maxi Point have uh developed essentially like uh if people know Dutch Industries, uh so you've got just the removable point instead of having to remove the whole boot. So uh for those who don't know what the boot is, the boot ho houses the hose like the the seed hose or the furt hose.
SPEAKER_05Uh and in this case the pipes go into this block of metal are then Which is attached to the shank, which is the big long leg that comes down.
SPEAKER_02Now, what we've now got is just a quick, simple two bolts, drops out the point, put the new point in, done, which has also got the liquid chip on it.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_02Really quick, really simple.
SPEAKER_05But it means we don't have to undo the guard, hand spanners, you know. We can we can just next time use the ogger, wipe them up.
SPEAKER_03Takes a bit of time this time, but yeah, makes it bit of time. It works. This guy here hold up, bucket.
SPEAKER_04Geez, this guy here.
SPEAKER_02Every time I looked over, you were lying, spreading your life. It was fairly hot today.
SPEAKER_05But in my defence, you have to be honest, the left side is not fun.
SPEAKER_02No, left side sucks.
SPEAKER_05Because they they spot the side, so like you the right side you fly through it, then you get to the left side and you slow, slow, slow, slow, slow. Then you gotta go back on the left side. Um Yeah.
SPEAKER_02So uh, but we did have a bit of uh and the reason why we're not doing this inside is uh we had to do a bit of manufacturing on the points. So the actual point that goes onto this boot, um the uh it has a Y which goes onto the shank. Now uh when we purchased it and when the guys built it, they didn't realise that we had stubble guards on our machine. So it's an error on both our parts not realizing that. Um no no issue. Like it's just we spent three hours between George and I cutting and grinding and it was done. Yeah. So we just basically cut the Y off after building up a bit of a uh a jig and uh burning it down. It started to set on fire, this budget.
SPEAKER_05So uh the fiber gay came and brought me a can of water. And uh no, but uh after that it was it was you know, it was just some work.
SPEAKER_02Oh, it's three hours of our three hours of our time at least.
SPEAKER_05I would I would say it took five hours.
SPEAKER_02Uh I'd say it was done by like two o'clock.
SPEAKER_05Oh, we probably started.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, but we were you were then also messing up with the house. Oh, okay, yeah. Yeah, fair enough. Yeah. I mean, hang on. What were you doing with Henry? Come on now.
SPEAKER_05That's only for me and him to know. It's the beard, isn't it? The beard and the bald head. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Um we got all of these the fact is I don't know who that is. Um we got Velcro. Oh, Velcro. I thought you could blow. I'll be the the crow to your vel. The velcro. Anyway, we got all these points chopped off.
SPEAKER_02Are you just dead staring the camera? No, I'm I'm just looking like yeah, we're having a conversation here between all of us, just looking at each other, and you're just looking at the baby. I'm just like contacting.
SPEAKER_05I'm not staring at the camera, I'm just like looking down at everything that's on the floor, just like thinking about life. Like, I've got you guys in my ears, I don't have to look at your beautiful faces, you know. It is what it is. Um anyway, so yeah, we got all these points uh changed, John. We did.
SPEAKER_02And and on to what you were doing with Henry, we've had a few breakdowns with the old Agrifac.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, a couple of dramas. Um, so Monday, so we're Wednesda it's Wednesday now, so Monday I had uh Silgo on the pump. Yeah, so the main spray pump. Luckily uh it didn't blow out completely. And it was only leaking when I was pushing uh that's really loud now. Just adjusting the same um so it was only uh only leaking when I started pushing water in. Um so fresh water in through the pump. So it was I was able to dump all that and I wasn't fighting chemical with this pump. So yeah, the cell went, which uh is usually a sign that the uh hydraulic motors bearing is gone, and that was very gone. That was cooked. That was very cooked. So yeah, ripped that off, split it apart and that was why. And uh yeah, so had to replace the hydraulic po uh hydraulic motor, the all the seals in the pump, and the impeller. So basically a whole refurbish. Yeah, just the shell was the same. Yeah, it was just the shell. Just the shell. So yeah, that was uh interesting. It was a cheap experience. Yeah, very oh, I couldn't believe that. But anyway. And then this morning. It's all good, Henry.
SPEAKER_05He paid it, not us.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, it doesn't come out anymore. And then this morning, got one tank in, like and got 30 meters into the second tank, and my flow meter stopped working. So had to go an hour each way just to get this little part or two little parts, which is a bit frustrating, but yeah. Got that going again. Uh what made it even more frustrating is I got to the turnoff to the line pit and was sat at work uh at road works for about 25 minutes.
SPEAKER_02Oh wow.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, so that was not cool.
SPEAKER_02Hey, which way do you go to get to AgriFact?
SPEAKER_03Uh up Shark Lake Road.
SPEAKER_02Oh, I do Boydell Road.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, so I came back that way.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, okay. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_05So I I used to do that.
SPEAKER_02Go on.
SPEAKER_05No, I was I was gonna say I know a lot about Boydell Road. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I was following these these cowboys.
SPEAKER_03He's got PTSD from uh Boydell Road. Yeah, but anyway, carry on. Um but no, yeah, so it's uh I mean it's about the same. You can just go a little bit quicker on Boardell Road. Yeah, obviously. Um but yeah, I definitely came back Bordell Road because I was like not risking that.
SPEAKER_02So what roadworks are they doing there?
SPEAKER_03Oh they're ripping uh they're um basically digging up just past the oh just towards Esprince from the Lime Pit Road. Yeah, they're um and essentially they're sorry.
SPEAKER_02I tell you what, the bloody roads, those idiots, they just have have you seen that? They've just been dumping gravel on the bitumen. Yeah, and they're just no no nounds and ripped up the bitchmen's. No, they did, they did.
SPEAKER_05So they have I saw the grater ripping it up. So but they've just done it a lot higher.
SPEAKER_02But they so what they did was they dumped they dumped the gravel, they got they grated it out, and then now they've probably gone and then ripped the bitchmen up and incorporated it.
SPEAKER_03So that's one uh where where they were, they actually were taking you know 100 mils out of the Richmond with the road mill and that's what I was waiting for because they had to fill a road train. I know they could lead us through. I was like, oh my god. And I was like, I can't even I I was very, very tempted to just turn around and go up um Dell Up Road and try and go round. But I can't remember where that comes out.
SPEAKER_02Nah, so that's up um not Spring Day Road, but it's up a really it's a goat track you can't go up. Oh you would've you would have got up there with your Ute, but that's where I got bogged in the truck when uh at the Dayload fire.
SPEAKER_03Oh no, no, no, no, the other way around. So go back and turn left. Oh yes. Yeah, yeah, I know the one you got. Yeah. Yeah. But yeah, then a few trucks turned up and I was like, ah, I'll just see how long it takes. Took a bit longer and then a bit l longer. But it is what it is.
SPEAKER_02Got it. You got sparring and then the Delta T came up.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, got one tank out and yeah. Hopefully I'm far enough that I won't wake you guys tomorrow morning. Ah be fine. What? Yeah.
SPEAKER_05Oh. Oh believe you, me. The way you're gonna be leaving here. You're gonna be up too early. We're only 23 minutes in, mate.
SPEAKER_02I think we're nearly at the end of the podcast.
SPEAKER_05Only 23 minutes in.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, it's how far we've got. Oh nice.
SPEAKER_05Gotta leave some of the time.
SPEAKER_02Oh, actually, just randomly. I'm not sure if we're gonna get f uh Flixian tonight, or we better move that bar.
SPEAKER_03No, you got two full tanks. Oh yeah, he'll be doing the other one. Oh, he's filling those as well. Yeah, cool.
SPEAKER_02Sorry to everybody listening and viewing.
SPEAKER_03I'm just just just random thoughts. I did have that thought uh this morning. I was like, oh, I wonder when we're gonna get fleeksy. I got back here. Uh so you have yeah, he he was here about it, actually. Who?
SPEAKER_02Fred.
SPEAKER_03Brett. Was it not Brett?
SPEAKER_02No, it wasn't Brett.
SPEAKER_03Oh, it wasn't Brett. Okay.
SPEAKER_02It was Brett, but I thought it was Jim. Brett's offsider. Yeah. I don't know who it is.
SPEAKER_05Maybe maybe it was Dave. I don't know. Tim. Sure it wasn't Peter? I'm just lying. Anyway. Money had a good cuddle with him, whoever it was.
SPEAKER_02Oh, good Pat.
SPEAKER_05Yeah.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. Yeah, with those two having some some words behind you. Don't worry about that. The people viewing are just going to be watching whatever these dogs are doing behind us. And dead air. There we go.
SPEAKER_05It's been a while, guys. Oh fuck it. It's been a while. It's been a while since we've done a podcast. Which is surprising. Like we should have loads to talk about. Loads and loads and loads. What has happened? Who's crashed? Who's done bad stuff?
SPEAKER_02I'm looking at one thing.
SPEAKER_05What, the Chevy? Yeah. Oh man. There's that. That was one thing. Oh, uh Max as well. Yep. Yeah, and lockup at the moment. My Max is in town still. Sat outside, still. Has been for about looked at for a while. Yeah, it has been for about what, five, six weeks now. So I've got the mighty Hylux, the higher Highlocks, higher car that Ford have supplied us. Um that's had a dodgy battery.
SPEAKER_03So I do find that fine uh a little bit interesting that Ford have supplied you Hylux.
SPEAKER_02Because Europe car don't do Ford's.
SPEAKER_05Which is horrid because it's got leaf springs on the back. So when you're doing like 80Ks down uh Clare Road, you're bouncing all over the place. Have you done forward?
SPEAKER_02Have you done the the air out of the tyres yet?
SPEAKER_05Yeah. Yeah. Ah. So what are you set at? Huh? What's your precious setup? I think the back ones I've got down to like 28 now, and the front ones are like 25. Still bouncing.
SPEAKER_02Because I'll tell you what, it made a huge difference on the Chevy. Because when I brought that back, they were at 70 on the front, 65. Sorry, 70 on the back, 65 on the front. Why? Jeez. It's L Cruck tyres. That's crazy. What yeah. Mine are light truck tires as well. Yeah, no, no, but those are but that that's a bigger tyre again compared to yours.
SPEAKER_03I still set mine at 32 when I don't have anything on it.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, so I've got what do you set the racks at? The what? The racks. What do you set PSO on that?
SPEAKER_02Oh that. I leave it at zero. So yeah, I've got that now down to 42 and 35 and made. 42. 42 still still you know quite still very high, yeah. Yeah, I'll be back. But it's a big truck. That's three and a few. That's three and a half tonne.
SPEAKER_03Yeah. And if you go over and I pump mine up to over for around 40 or over 40 when I've got the canopy on.
SPEAKER_05So you are especially once you've got your tray on and all your you know, all your crap on it, it'll be Oh yeah.
SPEAKER_02Go go look at the RAM, uh, because we've still got that for sale if anyone wants it. Um let me have it.
SPEAKER_05I've already tried that.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, look at the back tires. Uh might not be now because I don't have the toolbox and all the all the tools in there, but the back tires look doughy. Um and they are, I believe, at 40 PSI, 42 PSI. But it's just because they're big, they've got a big sidewall and it just yeah, they just look doughy. Yeah. Yeah, right. Yeah, you run a lot you like you run a lot of pressure in the in the big truck tires. Yeah. Yeah.
SPEAKER_05No, I didn't know that. You know the the RAM's still here on the farm. Hasn't been sold. It is. Anyone's keen for a ram? Great for touring. Great for a great for anything. Yeah. Just anything.
SPEAKER_02Going on the paddock.
SPEAKER_05Um Yeah. We've got the Chevy on the farm.
SPEAKER_02Have we talked about that?
SPEAKER_03Oh, the the have we talked about. He's got the bloody uh toilet vent.
SPEAKER_05Oh yeah. Oh my god, he's uh he's such a bummer for doing that at home. Dexter would shock him in the room. Like both both both vents at home, the bottom of them's have just been chewed. Like I needed to get a new one from Buddhings or something, but yeah, it's not good. I mean, to be fair, that's already sort of chewed.
SPEAKER_03That's on you. I've got the dog.
SPEAKER_02I've got the cards. Look at him, he's like trying to tease Dexter.
SPEAKER_05Yeah. Um look at all. Very happy with himself. The uh the forklift is broken down as well in the time we've been away. Yeah, that's a little bit frustrating. So we're we're using a telehandler for everything, which isn't too bad because like I'm used to the UK where we just use telehandlers for everything. But now that I've pulled everything out of the breeze, way is not too bad.
SPEAKER_02I don't know about that, Henry. I said to you, is that chemical on the right there far enough away? And you go, Yeah, that's perfect. I might have hit the post. Hang on. I did not know that.
SPEAKER_05I did not know that it's hanging about. We've got the operator on the farm. Um post number that's got no mirrors. Oh my god. I've got George here to a test then.
SPEAKER_03I might pulled the rest of the chemical out of there with no dramas.
SPEAKER_02Wait, no, I'm meaning in there. In in in this, in this shed here, where the Chevy's parked. Yeah. Where you put all the chemical. Yeah. Ryan on the right hand side.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, it's I I'm not in the toys way. I topped up the wait, not not down there.
SPEAKER_03In there, in there, no, I topped up the chimney from Hunts and there. Yeah. And I didn't hit nothing. Was this last night? It's getting that quiet, isn't it? Yeah, it's getting that quiet.
SPEAKER_02Wait, who was it? When did you need to get the catch? That was a while ago.
SPEAKER_05I'm confused. Who was it? Was it you? That's not me hit it. It's you. Who was it? It definitely wasn't me. He just said it was him. It was you, guys. What are you talking about?
SPEAKER_02How many beards have you had?
SPEAKER_05Was it you? Sorry. No, I thought you said because no, I Oh, I see. Oh, sorry. I thought you said when redoing the Shepherd when Henry came, not when I came. Was it when I came you hit the Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_02Jesus. And you know why? Because the way it is in there. And the thing I hate about the telehander is just how you can't see anything on your right.
SPEAKER_03It is a bit awkward, especially because we've knocked off all the mirrors.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. Yeah. So as I'm coming in, I've I've gone, oh, I'm really clever here, and I'm using the crab steer. And you know, you pull it out and then you crab steer away from the post and away you go. And I think I was taking oh, I was putting the orca back in. I was putting the orca back in and I was trying to get it level with the other stuff. And he crab screeded. I heb steered the wrong way straight into the shit. I crab steered and I'm like, why isn't it moving? Oh in the pylon. I was in the pylon. That's so funny. There's a tiny bit of uh blue. I thought the whole thing was going to be cracked, but no.
SPEAKER_05Jeez. Sorry, Henry, for thinking it was you.
SPEAKER_03But you're right.
SPEAKER_02I'm very quiet.
SPEAKER_03To be fair, I I don't know if you opened it, but I was a bit lazy and I didn't open that extra door, and I just came on an angle and picked it up.
SPEAKER_02Uh no, the door door, both doors were open. Okay, uh I might I don't know. Anyway, uh it was you just can't see on your right, and it's the point is John hit the shad and he's trying to find excuses, but not that.
SPEAKER_05Oh, the door wasn't open. Uh-oh. Haven't we put it too close? I might have put it a bit close.
SPEAKER_02He put it there with a damn forklift. Oh, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_03I thought I'd left it out far enough, but obviously I didn't.
SPEAKER_02It was a forklift that we borrowed. Which you spent this is another great story, to be fair. This is such a good story.
SPEAKER_03Uh I I think it was you.
SPEAKER_02Like I was already gone before then. Maybe that was um Sasha.
SPEAKER_03Oh, maybe it was Sasha. I don't know. Someone someone stopped there. No, she wasn't.
SPEAKER_02I'd already gone home because I had to go home to look after the kids. You wouldn't have been home. No, it would have been Sasha. Because she was going down to the meeting, which is why I had to go home. Oh, that's probably why.
SPEAKER_05Yeah. So maybe there was like a road trip going on somewhere. I don't know. I literally wait, no, let's let's bears. The way we do it. No, let's explain. So we've obviously our forklift is broken. One of the rams is leaking, so that's why. What?
SPEAKER_02Yeah, let's explain what happened. No, I'm just we've just going into it. No, no, no. Yeah. So George, I I say to George, Rob Dog said it's all good, go over, make sure you turn the gas on. Yeah, so guys, we're no let's explain to the viewers.
SPEAKER_05We've borrowed a we've borrowed a forklift because ours is broken. Uh we check, you know, yep, forklift is in the yard, yep, in the middle of the. Yep, yep, yep, we're all good. So I I drive over, take uh Bill over, drive over there, off on this forklift, and it's a gas forklift. I we're used to it, I'm used to a diesel one. It's a bit different, but I just kind of you know push a few buttons, move a few liquids.
SPEAKER_03For the Americans, when he says gas, it's LPG.
SPEAKER_06Yeah.
SPEAKER_05Oh sorry. Sorry, I forgot that liquid is a gas for you guys. I sorry, I forgot that was possible. Um clearly liquid is a gas. Gas station.
SPEAKER_02You know, it's because I call it gasoline.
SPEAKER_05Honestly, gasoline. And we call it petrol because it's petrolling them. It's just uh honestly, I will die on this hill. No, no, die on it. That's fine.
SPEAKER_02The only reason they call it gas is because it they call petrol gasoline. Yeah. But it's like put your foot on the gas, put your foot on the petrol. I don't know.
SPEAKER_05Maybe they you know it's all kind of words, like they don't understand the pay uh pavement. They have to know that they have to walk on the side. You know, they might not know where to walk. Anyway, we're getting controversial. Um I got the gas. I go over, I hop on this forklift and um you know, move a few levers, press a few buttons, yeah, get going. Going down, going down the road, and uh Money!
SPEAKER_06Buck it up.
SPEAKER_02Well that's listening, everybody shed beers.
SPEAKER_05Um anyway, so I've started driving this forklift away from their yard, and all of a sudden it dies. And I remember John mentioning to me, oh, it's been like they like Maryland have said it overheats, yeah.
SPEAKER_02It overheats, and um But it could just be the thermostat, so just keep driving, don't worry about it. So, so it's like I didn't I didn't hear that.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, I know.
SPEAKER_03We'll get to it.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, so I I'm driving along and all of a sudden it dies, and I'm thinking, oh, it's out of gas. And I look at the gauge and the gauge is like fully empty, and I'm like, oh my god, it's gone out of gas. This is ridiculous. I ring John, he's like, Oh, sort it out yourself. I'm like, oh, thanks. So I ring everyone I know, don't get a response. So then I'm just kind of walking around the walking around the forklift thinking, oh, what am I gonna do? Anyway, I spot, I'm like, oh, maybe I should turn this gas bottle on, or like just check the gas bottle. Would be uh yeah, I I go and check the gas bottle, and uh I'm like, oh, the gas bottle isn't turned on. Turn the gas bottle on, I drive it over here, no drama's all good. Uh doesn't know. Hang on, hang on. John's about to pull off a voice note of me. Here we go.
unknownWait, never mind, never mind.
SPEAKER_04I think you have to turn the gas bottle.
SPEAKER_05Turn your phone right up, John.
SPEAKER_04Wait, never mind, never mind.
SPEAKER_05No, it was not working. Anyway, basically the voice looks like me saying, Oh wait, never mind, you know, I've I forgot to turn the gas bottle on. Ha ha, funny. And then I had to text everyone that I rang saying sorry, I've uh turned the gas bottle on, which was quite funny. But anyway, so I drove it over here. Henry used it to get all the chemical out of the breeze way and into the shed. Just, you know, all the chemical in the proper right space.
SPEAKER_04Oh, never mind, never mind. I think you have to turn the gas bottle on.
SPEAKER_05That's me. Um so yeah, that happened. Anyways, got to about I'd say 20 past four. Henry's done with the forklift and he starts, you know. I said, Oh, I've left I've left Bill in the shed and um just drive it over to the to the first yard and um yeah, just park it up in the shed or whatever and drive back. So he leaves uh Tom's Rook farmyard here, starts driving away towards across the road over to their farm, and I well, where'd you get to, Henry? I got about 200 metres up the drive and it overheated. And it overheated. And so it overheated once. How long did you wait there? Well, I let you take over.
SPEAKER_03I wait waited for about 15 minutes because you when I overheated about I think it to two times when I was trying to swap.
SPEAKER_00So that's for the viewers.
SPEAKER_03I think he needs a bib. Definitely needs a bib.
SPEAKER_02Sorry.
SPEAKER_03Um yeah, so uh overheaded a couple times while I was uh uh uh moving the chemical and all I had to do was stop, wait for a minute, and it I could keep going.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, let it cool.
SPEAKER_03So yeah, so I stopped, waited for a minute, it was not cooling down, so I turned it off, waited for about ten minutes.
SPEAKER_05Yeah.
SPEAKER_03At this point, it started raining. I was like, oh this is a bit of shit. And then it really started really raining. I was like, no, I'm not having this side, turned it back on, it was still overheating, and I was like, we'll see how this goes. And I went up, it started going, went over a bump, immediately dropped. I was like, hmm, yeah, I'm just gonna see it. And yeah, the whole time going across, uh absolutely bucketing down. I got a wee bit weaving. I I think I was I I was the only one in the yard.
SPEAKER_05I think John had gone home because yeah, he does that occasionally. And um anyway, I'm I'm sat here thinking, God, it's really raining. Like, why's Henry not back yet? He I just thought you must be talking to someone. Turns out he would get about you know, 50 meters stop, another 50 meter stop, and he literally just sat there in the pouring round. I was like, you should have rang now. I could have come got the Ute and sat in it or something.
SPEAKER_03That um at this point I was like, nah, I'm already wit, I'm already committed. I'm getting this pocket.
SPEAKER_05It turns out we think the thermostat, it isn't actually the engine overheating. It's it's most sensor.
SPEAKER_03It's definitely either the thermostat or the um pump. Because all it needs is a bump and it starts raining.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, so Rob Dog told me. He said, uh, it should be right, just keep going. Just keep going.
SPEAKER_05You forgot to tell uh no, you forgot to tell me to turn the gas on.
SPEAKER_02No, I didn't. I told you, make sure you turn the gas on. No, you didn't. Yeah, I did. No, you didn't. I've got cameras around here. We'll pull it up.
SPEAKER_05Let's pull it up.
SPEAKER_02Not right now.
SPEAKER_05Anyway, so yeah, Henry Henry got back here and billed like at five o'clock and I was driving. I was literally about to leave and I was just putting the tools inside. I was like, where the hell have you been? And he was like, I've only just got back. I was like, what? You haven't been like on a drive or I don't know, talking to someone? But no, he got he got very wet. So that was that was quite funny. Um but yeah, we're we're a forklift down.
SPEAKER_02We are. It is and I searched on Facebook Marketplace forklifts because we're still waiting on this stupid cylinder. And uh now every ad I get is just forklifts.
SPEAKER_05Oh, of course. But low key, two forklifts in the yard. That'd be pretty cool.
SPEAKER_02You've already got a tele on that.
SPEAKER_05Well we need two forklifts for it. I don't know, you're the one who's been looking on Facebook Marketplace for one.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, because I was in desperate need of a forklift.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, but then we would get the ram fixed, get this one, and end up with two forklifts.
SPEAKER_02Oh, I see what's going on. I'm in number two. I'm looking at this, I'm like, what are you what are you doing? Why are you taking away from the podcast? You put this in the wrong spot.
SPEAKER_05Uh what?
SPEAKER_02Don't worry about it. Oh, the what the wires aren't. Have your beer. Uh yeah, no, because I don't know how long how much it's gonna cost to replace this RAM or re-crime it, which is what they were gonna do.
SPEAKER_05And uh I'm surprised they can't just find a similar RAM.
SPEAKER_02Well, it's called Lindy. And Lindy's been pretty impossible by the sounds.
SPEAKER_03Well, yeah, also you look at the RAM, it does look very unique.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, it's very small. It's small.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. So we're still waiting to hear back on that one and we'll see what happens. Plus, we've got that leaking main cylinder and yeah. And I pulled it into the shed to work on it in the shed because I was you know and now it's just in the shed. It's just in the middle. At least I didn't do it on the uh apron. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Could you imagine that? Just cracking.
SPEAKER_03Oh I can't pull on the shed. There's a forklift. But um Yeah. Good job.
SPEAKER_05Hi guys.
SPEAKER_02Well ticking along, having a beer.
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_05Obviously, if you guys are at home, crack a beer. Crack a beer with us. This is our first shed beers back back and uh back weekly. No, no, no, no, no, no. No, I I honestly I think we should try and get one more in before we start seeding. Yeah, we'll do one more before seeding. I think we'll just we'll just see how we get on.
SPEAKER_02We might have a you know, a day or beer in there, but probably a post-seeding one.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, yep, yep. Be a bit difficult for all of us to fit into ricks for a ship beer.
SPEAKER_02Well, you and I could have chambers, he still has to seed.
SPEAKER_05Have you on Zoom? Yeah, true. That that would be funny to be fair.
SPEAKER_03Um you say that, but then you'd be absolutely fuming in the every time we cramp one, shed bears, and George would be like, No, oh no, my connection is itself. What you on about?
SPEAKER_05You can have a shad bear. Anyway, um no. So yeah, what what else has happened in the six weeks we've been away from the from the podcast? Uh we've we've plenty, but a huge amount.
SPEAKER_02It's literally just that. Spraying, cedar, 30. We've we've got to do a whole bunch of solar pumps. Yeah, I had those. Um you say the big blue things, the big floats, yeah.
SPEAKER_03Actually got floats this time.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, so the one from my dam will come up here under the soak and small one goes to my dam. Which we have four solar panel things. We're gonna have to rip that one up from down there to put it down here.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, right. We definitely need to do that uh I'd say ASAP because I feel like the trees along the track down to my place are definitely dying. Yeah. As in like that, yeah, we need to empty that. Probably, I think two weeks ago one fell onto the track and I took the tally handler down and just yeah, cucked it off into the bush.
SPEAKER_03We also it would be good to get those that pipe in before we seed it. Oh, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_02Next Wednesday, the tank at uh Roshane goes in.
SPEAKER_05Yep. Awesome.
SPEAKER_02Next Thursday, the tank at Hattons goes in. And the pads are happening tomorrow.
SPEAKER_05We're gonna be flat out laying pipe.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. And I don't know which way to go or how to do it, but we'll figure it out.
SPEAKER_03Through my head, I'm like, oh the easiest way, obviously, is to go down the bottom, but there's a lot further. But up the top is just rocky. Yeah, I don't know what to do.
SPEAKER_02And I don't want to take Will's, you know, through the bush. Yeah, yeah. And I don't want to push it through the bush. Yeah. Can you imagine pushing that pipe through?
SPEAKER_05Oh Well, that's no, you could you could let it on the ground through the bush, but obviously it's just gonna be a pain in the ass unless we like rig up some jig on the back of a Ute or something. Can you pull off? How are you gonna get through the bush? Oh, you could wiggle and wind wiggle and wind. Wiggle and wind through there.
SPEAKER_03Have you seen that bush?
SPEAKER_04Guys, we've got to figure it out.
SPEAKER_03We're gonna use some of the bush. Yeah, it's still pretty heavy.
SPEAKER_05It's we're gonna get it done. We've uh yeah, so before seeding, obviously we've got these tanks going in. We've got the solar pumps, the pipe to lay. We've got a jail to build. Um yeah, we've got a jail to build, which is crazy.
SPEAKER_02It's next week.
SPEAKER_03We need to do that. We're going to have to start building it tomorrow, I think. Who agreed to this? Who agreed?
SPEAKER_04No, no, no. It's called being in a relationship which sucks.
SPEAKER_05Basically, the uh two girls, Sasha and Rihanna, have joined teams and have been like, Yeah, we'll just get the lads to make the jail. So, like me and John are like, oh, we can we'll just do this, you know, quick and easy jail. No, no, no. They want a whole wooden frame, metal bars, they want to full up, like they want someone to die in this thing.
SPEAKER_02I'm thinking, Radio, I'm thinking tomorrow we're gonna take those two on top of each other and then see what it looks like.
SPEAKER_05And cable tie a few pellets around it.
SPEAKER_02There's your so this comes out on Monday. Yeah. If you are in the area, we are having a Hoe Down Western night on Saturday at the Cascade Recreation.
SPEAKER_05The 28th of May. March. March time. 28th of July.
SPEAKER_02So if you are in the area, Facebook uh Cascade Hall or Cascade Recreation. Something like that. And you'll see it. Maybe I'll put a link in it. I'll put a link in the description.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, if you if you're in the Esperance area, come along. Definitely go. It's gonna be a hell of a lot of fun. You can camp. There'll be food vans, there'll be you know toilets, facilities, everything.
SPEAKER_02Bucking bull, how long are you gonna last on the bucking bull? Oh, you see, I'm pretty good.
SPEAKER_05I'm gonna put it on the ball. Those hips don't lie.
SPEAKER_02Or half bucket.
SPEAKER_05Half bucking. Oh yeah, half bucking. Anyway, no, in all source, in all seriousness, if you're in the Esperance area, definitely come along. You can camp, there's facilities. Um yeah, it's gonna be a good night. We've got sponsors, it's gonna be good.
SPEAKER_02Umry and myself.
SPEAKER_05So get a half bucket. Henry will be behind the bar, so has to serve drinks, not drink the drinks. Imagine that. But um, yeah, definitely come down. So anyway, that's the thing. We've got to build in jail.
SPEAKER_02Because it's uh people can go to jail. So we gotta we've got to build that.
SPEAKER_05Yep. So uh we'll try and get that done.
SPEAKER_02I don't care if you use you know pallets, you know, break pallets up and but do you know how hard it is to get a slat off a pallet? Because I've tried before cleanly as it is impossible.
SPEAKER_05I think I'd yeah, I think I've done it before and I just literally spent a day with a pry bar trying to things off.
SPEAKER_02It just breaks. The only way you could do it is get a small hole saw and just whole saw each of the um nails. Nails. Yeah. Yeah.
SPEAKER_05We're gonna do a good job. We're gonna do a good job.
SPEAKER_02We'll have to start it tomorrow at some point.
SPEAKER_05Oh, what I was gonna say, obviously, um a another thing that's happened, you've been carting gravel, Henry has between back when I was spreading gypsum.
SPEAKER_03Finished a track down at Hattons and then uh yeah, a whole lot of gravel for the tank pads, which they uh start to level.
SPEAKER_05You probably spent a week, a few weeks doing that. Oh yeah. Yeah, cutting gravel.
SPEAKER_03A week and a half, I think, of just straight cut and gravel.
SPEAKER_02And then obviously with uh you swapped between the two trucks. Yeah. And you did say it, I didn't notice this. God, I prefer the uh you know, I prefer butters because the other one is so loud. No, no, no.
SPEAKER_03This is actually no, no, no. It wasn't so loud. No, uh this is maybe why I didn't notice. Uh obviously, carton all day. Uh I had my uh ear pods in. And uh pods? What did you have in?
SPEAKER_05Some dodgy Samsung things.
SPEAKER_03Sang Samsung Pods.
SPEAKER_05Samsung pods.
SPEAKER_03Um sounds like a disease. A disease. I'll tell you what, if you've got a Samsung, you can't. And I'll fucking caught it. Anyway, uh had the headphones in and butters, you can feel everything with throttle and uh it's just shifting gears. Whereas uh the freight line has got an electronic electronic throttle and you can't feel it. So it's yeah, when you're rev matching, it's a bit more difficult, especially when the revs the kids stuck. No, that well that as well, but uh the reef meter, the tachometer uh stops working every now and then. So you can't.
SPEAKER_02There's the taco going on that as well.
SPEAKER_03Yeah. Um so every now and then you can't actually see what your reves are doing.
SPEAKER_02Uh would anyone like a freightliner? That it's got a Detroit diesel in it. But at the same time, we still need it. Yeah, they could trade me. They could trade me. We're gonna get a new one. I'll have another one.
SPEAKER_03Straight swap. Yeah, straight swap.
SPEAKER_02I'll have another one.
SPEAKER_03Um not a freight line. But no, uh, that quite possibly be why I didn't hear uh the exhaust kit.
SPEAKER_05Once again, we're just full of excuses on this phone. It's crazy. Like this yeah, there's cracks everywhere. Sounds awesome though.
SPEAKER_02Not if you're sitting on the left hand side.
SPEAKER_05I felt pretty cool. But yeah, you've been carding gravel to these um to these uh pads that we were talking about. But then we actually off-camera carded well, I did, carded a load of sand with the trailer that we had on the farm.
SPEAKER_03And I card one load and it didn't go well. Yeah, did we ever tell John about that? No, we have not. Okay, he's here.
SPEAKER_02Oh here we go. So I know the back another shed beer.
SPEAKER_05Potentially. So basically, do you know how in the morning you said, right, George, you hop in like I I was carding sand with the trailer. I got we'll get there. I was carding sand with the trailer all the way down to Hattons. The next day we were gonna do one big last load with the truck.
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_05So I hopped in with Henry and a load with the trailer.
SPEAKER_02And I said, take the strap, and you said you're probably gonna get bogged.
SPEAKER_05Yeah.
SPEAKER_03And then we got distracted with the diesel tank. We forgot the strap. And we forgot the strap.
SPEAKER_05So obviously, when you forget a strap, all of a sudden you're in the you're in the mind state that you're not gonna get stuck. We'll be fine, we'll be fine. We'll be fine, we'll be fine, keep going.
SPEAKER_02So your only mode of transport is the truck, which is now bogged, all the slow moving tractor.
SPEAKER_03So anyway, so so we got halfway there, and we're and I'm like, we forgot the strap. And we're like I no, I look on the floor and I say, Well, there's a little toad there.
SPEAKER_05And Henry's like, Yeah, that'll do. I don't know. It's such a small tube as well.
SPEAKER_02Like 40, 50 tons of truck.
SPEAKER_05Anyway, uh, we get down there, Henry makes it cut there's kind of like a bit of a hill onto a sandy area, then swing around. Henry makes it up this hill, swings around. I probably spend 20 minutes loading the uh truck trailer with sand. Quite quite like a big load of sand, I'd say. Yeah, it was a decent load. And then and also like it it had been raining uh probably a day before and raining that day. So it was a bit soft as well. Like it was a bit windy.
SPEAKER_03No, yeah, so rain on the sand on the top, uh it made it better because it you get a bit more grip. It was going down, that was the problem.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, so anyway, I I I uh I emptied the last load. Obviously, it was a half bucket, of course. On half bucket and uh Henry's like, Rando, let's give this a go. He starts to drive off and hits the corner, starts to go down, but basically, as he's hit this corner down going down the hill, he starts to turn the steering wheel into the corner.
SPEAKER_02As he would do on a corner.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, as you would do on the corner, basically go straight. And basically, this truck just ends up going straight, and the front tyres that are full left hand down are just bulldozing sand and he got bogged.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, so the whole time I was like so this isn't the first time that we've cut from this spot with the truck. We we have got stuck a couple times, but like so many trucks have gone out there with no worries. Whole time I'm sitting there with George loading me, I'm like, right, how did I do this last time? Yeah, yeah, I did that. I was like, how did I do this last time? I was like, right y I did the opposite obviously the diff lock, the separated lock, I reversed up so that I can get into third gear, third gear to go down. And did that, switched the diff lock off before I went down so that I could actually turn. Yeah. And it didn't help me turn. And I I just kind of bears. In hindsight, I reckon I did not launch it down there. I reckon we took it a bit slower. Yeah. Because the only reason why the main reason I got stuck is because I didn't turn. Like I couldn't turn. Yeah, yeah. Yep, yep. Went straight into the burn.
SPEAKER_05Went into a deeper part of sand, which then eventually got you bugged. Got me very so uh obviously this tiny chain, Mr. George has spotted, comes out. I backed the loader right up to the back of the truck. We hooked this tiny chain on about a metre away. So there probably isn't enough on the truck and uh put it back, we pulled the truck back probably a metre or something. No, it was a wee bit. Oh, yeah, it was yeah. There was enough for you to get in there. Yeah, for sure. But he pulled it back three metres, then I we undid the chain, I went round to the front, and then I said to Henry, let me put the bucket down and I'll move all this sand out of your way, try and get to down you know, to some hard clay. Probably took three buckets, but yeah. Well no, no, but move essentially moved the burn out the the pole. I've probably done three half buckets, obviously. Three buckets uh out away from this truck, then I pull to the front, we get this little chain hooked on. Hey, fair play to the chain. Did well. Did well I pulled you out, I got in the lower gear, then I ended up pulling you like half the way just because just not to pull it down the hill.
SPEAKER_02Didn't snap. No, no, no, no, did a good job.
SPEAKER_05And then and then when we came to stop, I like looked behind me.
SPEAKER_02I was like, Are you ready to stop, Every? Stop You've got a two-way.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, I think I was like anyway. I was everything because I was obviously we're so close. Um, but no, it weren't really. I think it was like a bit dung dun dun dun dun like j juggity when we stopped.
SPEAKER_03But it was a cock up us for getting the chain guy. But the chain did get us out.
SPEAKER_02I thought you could really well tell me that you drove all up here in the track. No, no, no.
SPEAKER_05Wasn't quite that bad. Um and it did work well. And I think we did a pretty good job at getting the truck unbogged.
SPEAKER_03Yeah. But it was got halfway down. I was like, I've carted that many loads out. Surely I can do one more. Yeah, get us stuck. And that's yeah, I mean, if I had this going off if I had the strap, I would never have got stuck, of course. Yeah, if he's law. Yeah, oh, for sure.
SPEAKER_02It's uh since we have done so much carting out of there, we've had so much sandblow that's gone into our wheel tracks, and it would have been just a couple of feet.
SPEAKER_03I I hadn't noticed it until uh that time because I I do drive past there quite often with the spra and the heads and all that. Uh where we've dug out the um start of it, it's down to gravel now. Like the with the sandblower. I was like, Yeah, we stopped at well, I suppose it's blown out. Stop. Yeah, we stopped because it was getting gravel, yeah. We were getting gravel, but it's blown it out. It's bare gravel. Yep. Which shows how much sand is just blown.
SPEAKER_05But also I uh the day before I'd been going through the track with the trap turn trailer. Yeah, so it's just oh here we go. Which had made the track obviously very like kind of fluffy, you know what I mean? Yeah. So it w it wasn't hard going.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, well, I did notice that on the tram line that I kept going up and down in F block, that it was getting quite fluffy constantly on the starting to like blow out kind of thing. Didn't blow out, but it it was uh if I was doing the same on a truck, especially we we couldn't have done F block with a truck.
SPEAKER_03Oh, you would have been. No, because I I'm sure that uh Paul, you your dad, um I'm sure he said that the reason that the pile was there is because that's where they got the truck stuck. I think I can currently hear the fly on your face.
SPEAKER_05Yes. Like I can let you hear it. We're gone.
SPEAKER_02Now I I was talking to Dad about it because I thought it was a um uh rock ra uh not rock rake. What's the other one? Chainrake. Chainrake. I thought it was a chainrake gone bad, and he's like, oh no, that was just, you know, because he cleared it or they cleared it. And I was like, no, well, I thought that Roshin cleared it or somebody else did, but they contracted the Carmodies to clear that land. Yeah, right. Um like somebody owned that land before us, that's why it's called Roshin. Oh right. Um That's someone's surname, would you believe? Roshin. Dr. Roshin. That sounds pretty normal. Roshin.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, Roshin. Thomas.
SPEAKER_02Sounds about weird as well. Johnson Johnson, you know? Uh anyway, so yeah, and but he said that, you know, that they were just again, he was like, oh, that's just where the truck got full and they dumped it. But that's not because of where it is. I mean, that is so many trucks. So many trucks have dumped there. Oh, yeah. And they had such a smaller truck back then. So I don't yeah. It just must have been the area and they just dumped it there because I mean they could have just gone that little bit further down the yeah, but we probably would have got bobbed.
SPEAKER_05They might have we don't know what the what the place looked like when they were doing it. You know, they might have cleared the bush to the edge. Thanks.
SPEAKER_02Look like trees.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, I know, but we for example, they might have cleared the bush so far and dumped all this stuff here and then been like, oh, let's keep going a bit further.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_05You guys are sending away these beers. I'm trying to be sensible.
SPEAKER_04Oh, please.
SPEAKER_05Shut beers.
SPEAKER_02Oh, we can uh we can wrap it up.
SPEAKER_03Sounds good. We we must be up about an hour now.
SPEAKER_05No, we're not even 58 minutes. 58, yeah. 58. So I think you you guys are pretty caught up on the farm. That's what we've been up to. I think the reason why we haven't been filming podcasts was literally because Henry went away. Then I think like the next week you were in Perth. Like we've just kind of been a bit all over the place, so then I was spreading, then Henry was spraying.
SPEAKER_03We could never find the evening.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, it was always like one of us was working or away every evening. And then we'll it just didn't kind of work. Then we tried to do it on Friday and it didn't work.
SPEAKER_03Or like the tastes good. What do you want?
SPEAKER_02Yeah, it tastes good. Or it was the only the only time that would work would be like Monday. Oh no, sorry, like Tuesday after the long weekend, and you guys had had a massive long weekend. Yeah. Well, you guys don't exactly want to have it.
SPEAKER_05But anyway, we're just making that we're just making its uses.
SPEAKER_02I'm actually surprised at how many how much people missed it. Yeah, there was a lot of comments. I was getting to the point that you know, maybe this isn't uh you know, I don't know. You have your doubts. Yeah. Maybe this isn't like what people want to listen to or any he hates us. Yeah, like the problem. It's just us talking. Of course you have a problem.
SPEAKER_05Please, you hired me. I ain't no problem.
SPEAKER_02I don't know. You got an attitude problem.
SPEAKER_05That's no, I think I'm I'm I'm a good median. We've got to have the banter on the farm.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. That's is there more than a lot of people. That's why we now call you half bucket.
SPEAKER_05Hey, I don't mind half bucket. That's me. I don't know. Sounded like you're probably I honestly don't care. But yeah, off camera, honestly. Face is red. Um but no, we're just making excuses. We just haven't got around to doing it, basically. No, we just haven't. We just haven't prioritised it. But uh we're back now. But thank you all for supporting it and asking for it. Yeah, absolutely. They're definitely keen. At least every single video that's been out since has been out with Shepherd. Um But yeah, the farm here is is go. Getting ready for seeding. We've um It is.
SPEAKER_02We're ticking along, we're getting ready for seeding.
SPEAKER_05Yep.
SPEAKER_02We haven't got our fuel, we haven't got our fur. What are we doing in the next let's get another one? Next week. Let's get another round of beers, boys. No, there's government No, I'm kidding.
SPEAKER_03Uh fert's meant to be coming later this week. This Friday.
SPEAKER_05Tomorrow. Next day. Friday. Friday. 20th? Friday. Friday. Friday. When I'm not here.
SPEAKER_02It's just peace. We've had half of our Fert cancelled.
SPEAKER_03Oh, have you known about this? No, I did not know about that.
SPEAKER_02Half of our Fert's been cancelled because every other farm is doing exactly what I've done and wanting to get all my FERT so that they can't tell me like both calling. And uh Wow. So we've half of our FERT's been cancelled.
SPEAKER_03That's not cool.
SPEAKER_02No, it's not. That's a whole kettle of fish to get into. I don't know. I mean I'm I'm charged enough to get into it. Tune in to Next Podcast where we get really political and cancelled.
SPEAKER_05Um anyway, we have we've got we've got enough diesel to get us halfway through seeding. We've got enough No, we don't.
SPEAKER_02We've got enough diesel to maybe put in canola. Really? Yeah, we get a few.
SPEAKER_05We get a few loads each each day. Sorry, that's my bad. I thought we had enough to get halfway.
SPEAKER_02We'll burn with the long shift that we're doing, that'll burn probably 1,500 to 2,000 litres a day. A day.
SPEAKER_03Yeah. Off. With a 16,000 litre tank, so that's what? Eight eight to what eight to twelve days. Yeah, right. That's not even half there. Sorry.
SPEAKER_02We can put in possibly canola. Because Henry Osv obviously needs to spray. The AgriFrac is pretty uh we're getting into it now because Henry obviously needs to spray. Oh yeah. So yeah, there's uh fuel going to Henry spraying. Um now the AgriFrac is pretty fuel efficient, so that is very good. That's very uh that's a good advantage.
SPEAKER_03But it's still Tang and Diesel.
SPEAKER_02That slugs it especially if we haven't like it's we've had rain, but it'll be it'll be dusty out there. It'll be dry and hard.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_02So then fuel burn goes up.
SPEAKER_05Yep.
SPEAKER_02That thing God, I can't remember now. I think it pushes about eighty to a hundred litres a hectare. Yeah. Um an hour. An hour, yeah. Sorry, not a hectare. Wow. That's all right. Jeez, that'd be some few hundred meters.
SPEAKER_05Um, anyway, yeah. I've got to the end of the run. Can I get another fuel dry? So what else? What you're saying is currently we don't have enough fertilizer or diesel to finish steeding programme, but obviously we're gonna see how the weeks progress.
SPEAKER_02No, we don't, yeah. We don't have. And the thing is, we've been told we'll get our fertilizer after the 12th of April. So it's three truckloads, so it's 160 tonne. We've been told we'll get after 12th of April, which is fine. Still fine. Well, that's fine.
SPEAKER_03But they also told us that we can have all our fur at the start of so how much do you trust that?
SPEAKER_02And we've already been knocked down from what we what we were told we could get. Agree, yeah, yeah. Yeah. Which yeah. Turn in for next year. No, and diesel wise, the they we uh an email went out and they said the everyone's on rations. Uh their next shipment comes in on the 10th or 15th of April, and then after then, you know, they'll be able to start getting it out. They've had a huge amount of farmers, more farmers than they've ever seen in their life, ask for fuel. Yeah. Uh doing exactly what everybody else has done and just filling out I'm just filling storage, but my storage is small. I've got sixteen thousand litres over there.
SPEAKER_03You're doing you're doing exactly what you do every ceiling just a little bit earlier.
SPEAKER_05See, I think I obviously I see that tank 16,000 leases. I think that's a big tank. What other farms have got bigger tanks? Like, what are we talking about?
SPEAKER_03Have you seen the big farms around here?
SPEAKER_05Well, like what kind of diesel big T diesel tank, don't you?
SPEAKER_02Tom and George. They've got uh I think uh 30,000 litre. Holy is this thing as big as a shed? Kingy, I think he'd he's got to have like a 50 or 60,000 litre. That that thing is massive over there. Um, I'm not sure if this is true or not, but uh we're with the same company and I heard on the weekend that he had ninety thousand litres delivered and we got our eloco. I haven't ever actually checked that that that tank over there. We're meant to have sixteen thousand litres in there, and I don't think we got full. Really? Over there, he's getting 90. Now I don't think this because it explains.
SPEAKER_03Because uh that explains why, yeah, obviously talking to the neighbor across the road, Will, and um he said that he got his delivery late at night. I was like, wait, we had our delivery in the morning on the black market, dodgy dodgy. Wouldn't he just go black cross road? But if if he was empty, that makes sense. Yeah. So also tank.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. I've uh I've got uh egg bot on that thing and it it notifies me when I get to fifty percent. And when I get to fifty percent, I go during harvest I'll go, Oh, I've got a I've got a water fool. I've got a day to maybe think about ordering fuel. Better start ordering it. Get it done because of you know we we chew through especially through harvesting.
SPEAKER_03Yeah. We chew through harvesting through thirty later a day.
SPEAKER_02Um so with feeding when we get to half, that will give us about five days on a stretch. Four to five days. So I'll call them up and I'll go, and if I delay it like I normally would, oh that that alarm's gone off. That's alright. I'll just call up in a in a few days. If I don't call up, you know, within that, you know We don't know until it gets to it. But at the moment that alarm goes off 50% to go and I'll go, right, call 'em up and they go, Yep, no worries, uh, you're on the books, uh, we will get to you when we can get to you. Could be two weeks. Yeah, well that's I don't know if that's true or not.
SPEAKER_03They might they might get here, but yeah, that's that's the other thing. Like usually uh in the past, you know, you call them up and they'll be like here tomorrow. Yeah. Yeah, they're like very quick. They ask you, do you need it now? Yeah.
SPEAKER_02And I'm like, no, no, it's all right, you get it get it here by Tuesday. Yeah. And that's fine.
SPEAKER_03And they're still here tomorrow. Yeah. Um whereas now, oh, we need fuel like this week. Oh, we might get a few two weeks from now. Yeah.
SPEAKER_02Which is the worry because that will suffer the you know, at the end.
SPEAKER_03Well, yeah, we might might have to park up for diesel which is not ideal, but crazy.
SPEAKER_02I mean, I I'm just shocked at that the if we're parked up for let's just say we're parked up for a couple days, a week, whatever it is, and we're gonna rain. That's five let's just say five days and then a rain comes. That five days beforehand, we could have been seeding four, five, six, seven, eight hundred hectares. Yeah. It would have performed a lot better than what happened after we got a diesel, and then we've already lost you know half a ton of yield. Yeah.
SPEAKER_03So I was shocked at how quickly we've gone to oh yeah, we've got diesel to uh yeah. We've got no diesel.
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_05So basically, guys, we're gonna be watering down our diesel to try and make it last longer. No, but we've done that. We've got a really we've we've got a really big water tank there. I'm sure it will hold some diesel. Just drain. The low-key diesel will sit on top of it, so we don't even have to drain it. It's like half full.
SPEAKER_02That's full and overflowing.
SPEAKER_05Oh, really? Is it? Yeah.
SPEAKER_03Wow. We had like twenty five mils, yeah.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, how many how much rain did you have?
SPEAKER_03He wouldn't know.
SPEAKER_02No, I know.
SPEAKER_05You need to start checking your rain gauge. Uh I don't. It's not part of my job. It is. You check it out. You've got it there. I check it out. I check it occasionally, but like I I don't I just forget. Simple as that.
SPEAKER_03John's up there, Dean. I'm up there, Dean, you're in the middle. You need to check it out.
SPEAKER_05And there's a farm gauge up there.
SPEAKER_02I did, I went and emptied that yesterday. It was overflowing. It's been a while.
SPEAKER_05Well, anyway, I think last time I checked mine I had 20 mils, and then I didn't check it again, so I I suspect it's at five now.
SPEAKER_02I suggest you go and empty it out when you get home.
SPEAKER_05Yep.
SPEAKER_02Along with your dishwasher. Yeah. And then we'll be prepared for Henry doesn't know that story, but we will be prepared for next week with all the rain that's coming.
SPEAKER_05I'm just gonna fingers crossed.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, I've heard about it. When I checked, oh I can't I think it was sad Sunday night. Uh I think it was the 28th or 27th. We're due for like 20 to 40. Oh, yeah. And then take it. And then then the next day it was gone. I was like, ah But we're still getting rain next week. So that'll be good. It will be good. Nice and moist for the seed to go into.
SPEAKER_01Perfect.
SPEAKER_03Yep.
SPEAKER_01That's over there.
SPEAKER_05Sounds good to me. Oh, you've got to tell Henry about the dishwasher.
SPEAKER_02Okay, fine. And then you gotta tell them you gotta tell them about mixed crash and No, I know about Mix Crash.
SPEAKER_05What about oh I see I know about that. Oh, I didn't the dishwasher just decided to pack it up at my house. Um but it packed it up like halfway through a cycle, and this thing is full.
SPEAKER_02Um Did you try turning it back on?
SPEAKER_05Yes. Tried everything. Did you try unplugging it? I have tried that. And uh but I I don't I really don't know what's gone on, but like there's the the screen which tells you everything that goes on has just completely gone black. Uh hasn't blown any fuses, nothing like that. I don't know what's happened. Anyway, um I've stolen well, we've stolen the the um the washing machine? No, the dishwasher. I don't know this stuff, this isn't my department. The uh I've I've been taking the dishwasher out of the old quarters, which is pretty much brand new, like a pretty much. Um so I'm just gonna pull the old one out, put the new one in, be done.
SPEAKER_02So Henry, but this happened a couple days ago. I'm gonna say about three days ago his dishwasher went. Yeah, I was like, okay, just get all the dishes out, or maybe get all the dirty water out, and then I'll come down and then we'll come down and we'll swap them out. Yeah. And then today, because we avoided getting underneath this bar for so long.
SPEAKER_03What did we do beforehand? So we filmed everything. That's why you told me at lunch time that that you know the points are gonna be. Yeah, they're still points. No, we're still we fixed the shed door.
SPEAKER_02Oh yeah, we fixed the shed door.
SPEAKER_05Well, Jaw's dead.
SPEAKER_03Good.
SPEAKER_02Oh, come off it. You just did the things up and then put it over there. I was the one whacking on the grinded it, cut it.
SPEAKER_05I alright. So we agree it was an equal effort. Equal effort. Equal effort. Um button at once.
SPEAKER_04What's going on? So the dishwasher thing. Oh god.
SPEAKER_02I said to him, get all your dishes out and then we'll bring the new dishwasher down, swap them out, done. I said, get all the water out, you know, you're gonna have to get a you know, a a bucket and you know, pale it out. So then today, he's just out of the blue going, oh well, when are we gonna do my dishwasher? Okay, no, no, no. And my no, I've gone, I've gone. No, no, no, no, no. So we've gone over, got the dishy, and then I'm uh okay, have you have you got all the dishes out? Oh no. Oh, John, no, no, no, no, put it out. I was out there doing all the dishes by hand, yeah, and it wasn't going too well. So I decided to watch your video last night and go to bed. What? Right, let me explain.
SPEAKER_05So when I was I was saying to John, like, oh, we we should probably grab this dishwasher in an excuse to not do the bug. Um and uh anyway, I he and I told him I haven't emptied it because like I mean I was just being slack last night.
SPEAKER_02Like our pint glasses that Easter wasn't brought up are in there.
SPEAKER_05Well, I've used them a few times since. But anyway, like I wanted to have pint glasses. I was just like, oh, I I was slack last night, we were celebrating, we didn't we didn't empty the dishwasher. So um They weren't celebrating. We were celebrating.
SPEAKER_02Not last night.
SPEAKER_05We were celebrating.
SPEAKER_02Oh, I'm an uncle guys Uncle Half Bucket.
SPEAKER_05Oh, yeah. Oh, what told you? Oh, well, anyway, my uh Obviously not. What one of my siblings has pushed a living thing out of it. Uh and um a couple of days ago, I Congratulations. I'm uh I'm a proper uncle now. Proper uncle. Yeah, which is good.
SPEAKER_02Uncle half bucket.
SPEAKER_05Uncle half bucket. I mean, Aussie.
SPEAKER_02I'll tell you what, not not that you need to say what the name of the child is on the podcast. We'll talk about that later. We won't. Um but this family and naming names. Mick. You need to have a have a word with L. Because money and then what is going on?
SPEAKER_05This is I well no, the thing is, money means something to me and my partner. Like it's it's a funny backstory. But you have to explain it to everyone if you do something. No, but I just find and I I just it's money. And I love how everyone now is like it's money, and I'm just like, it's so normal.
SPEAKER_02Um because what else are we gonna call it? It Sasha will have your head off. Dog. Anyway, anyway, the let's just wrap up story.
SPEAKER_05We'll shortly be in it. So we're getting ahead of ourselves. Anyway, this dishwasher, I I just said to I and I know you said you're an uncle now.
SPEAKER_02What?
SPEAKER_05No! Anyway, the whole dishwasher thing, I said I was slack, I haven't emptied it still. So we got the we got the new dishwasher, took it down to my place, and I've just got to install it. But honestly, hand washing, and I think everyone listening to this podcast agree, it sucks. Like, I hand washed like loads of stuff, and so did uh Sasha. And uh it sucks. Guys, if you haven't got a dishwasher, just like honestly, if you're struggling, like paycheck to paycheck, just save a bit of money for a dishwasher.
SPEAKER_03Must be a struggle now that you don't have Kazbaum hair washing up for you.
SPEAKER_05No, no, yeah. Well, that was when I was a kid.
SPEAKER_02I don't go the hand washing sucks. If you do you start buying paper plates because it's yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_05So anyway, the house has got a new dishwasher. So the old one's broken. No, not yet.
SPEAKER_02Stash is probably down there going, uh probably messaging you're probably messaging you right now going, why is there a brand new microwave and a brand new microwave as well.
SPEAKER_03Well, because yeah, to be fair, that was a pretty old microwave that went down there.
SPEAKER_02The one that goes ding? No, no, no, no.
SPEAKER_03You got a new one? I've got the one that I've taken from. Oh, so that one went there.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_03Oh, your old one went down there. She bears. Yeah, so your old one went down there.
SPEAKER_02So yeah, mum bought a brand new microwave when I think dad or maybe it might have been Sean was gonna be uh living there. Mm-hmm. In the old course. Without even consulting and finding out that we'd already had one sitting over there. So we had a brand new microwave just sitting there, which worked out because the one that's we did have a crappy old one.
SPEAKER_05I I didn't realise it was there until we were removing the dishwasher and jobs. And the plastic and everything, too. Yeah, like there is a brand spanking new and I was like, John, ours is on a ticky tikky and it's horrid. Like it's I disagree, George.
SPEAKER_02I disagree.
SPEAKER_03That one the truck driver said that it wasn't working, and I went down there and just got it working, and I can't remember.
SPEAKER_02But yeah, definitely that one there. So we had uh we had a whiz bang microwave back at Rushine, like lots of buttons, spaceship, too many buttons, the buttons, Bluetooth, internet, uh and then it it it died. So then I came to the quarters or something and I grabbed that one. So that one's like granddad's old one. That one's from the eighties. Yeah. And they knew how to make microwaves back then. Yeah, but I that got your food boiling. See, I guess if you get this one, it's gonna it's gonna be cold in the middle. Yeah, see the problem is I was at the moment.
SPEAKER_03I've got the same as you guys, and I like raving. Oh, you know, this doesn't it it heats it through evenly. It's like no, it's just the same as the email.
SPEAKER_05The problem is the w the old one at our place, I think, has given up the dust. Like it's um it's you know, you have it on the hottest setting for ten minutes and it's barely getting warm. Yeah. So we just avoid like using it to be honest. Yeah, fair enough. Anyway, my place is getting a new microwave and a new dishwasher, which is good. New to you dishwasher. New to me. Yeah. Basically a new kitchen. Um what were the other stories we started?
SPEAKER_02I can't remember. Oh god, we have to go back because that was about 20 minutes ago.
SPEAKER_05That's so funny. They tune in to listen to like what's going on on the farm and and shed beers, your name spirit farm, and we were talking about dishwashers.
SPEAKER_02Uh no, I can't remember. Anyway, on that, thank you everyone. We'll catch you on the next one. See you later. See ya. See ya. Catch you later.