More Truck Updates and 2 FEET of SNOW!!
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cant belive you eat that garbage
If you didn't read the direction make sure the bulbs are in right the l.e.d. chips left and right for the correct light refraction
Could have cleaned the trucks down first and deloused the hubs and painted before putting bits and wheels back on!.
Also polish the wheels with MER then water etc run off them and clean easy and can polish trucks with it also.
You dint link to the polisher guy
@@godoftheinterwebzthat’s what I was thinking as well :/
Holy shit... That guy looked like the chimney sweep on Mary Poppins after all that. Kudos for the hard work. Paid off nicely.
Was on the same cruise. Beautiful weather other than the crazy winds that Friday sailing. I might have said “There’s the MillenialFarmer” once after I had a cocktail or five one evening.
Welcome to the show, Buzzer!
Put some half fenders on those it will keep the back of the sleepers cleaner, the young man does great work
I love watching polishers work it's just pure art that they do well the Good ones atleast
Just cover the sideboards of the trailer with used motor oil. Keeps water from soaking in and gets rid of used oil. Win win.
actually pressure treated will rot your trailer faster. when those boards get wet they leach down onto your metal and the chemicals they use to treat the wood is corrosive to the metal.
I did not know that. Thanks!
@@kevn33 Most lumber manufacturers that use ACQ, CA, ACZA and CCA treatments specify stainless steel or heavily galvanized fasteners when working with pressure treated wood to hold up to the chemicals and provide a secure connection for the longest time possible. While you can find fasteners labeled suitable for pressure treated wood, utility trailers and the like are usually just powder coated or painted normal steel. But realistically it would take many years to degrade the trailer to be unsafe do to corrosion from the PT lumber. Non PT lumber and a coat of an oil based wood protector sprayed on with a cheap pump sprayer like you use for weeds or a deck every few years would be fine for most people.
Zach & Becky, you do a great job bringing this content to your viewers! I don’t miss an episode.
Zach thats why im glad i live in north florida born and raised only snowed once when i was born in 1989
Zack you're the best RUclips Farmer the World has ever seen..
I highly doubt that
Watching you push the snow around reminds me of my kid years and funning around in Mom's garden pretend grading and dumping with Tonka and Ertl vehicles, especially the loaders and dump trucks. Fun for you is you get the real ones to use every day!
I think a few of those hard to start tractors and trucks could greatly benefit from a Super Bank Capacitor/battery combination setup. 25,000 starts without an issue doesn't sound like too much of a problem. You all know all the big companies out there that sell them.
I can agree. the custom harvest company i worked for kept a couple of them in the maintenance truck that traveled around with the combines and other equipment
they can be a godsend on a early morning start when its single digits out
Anna deserves a round of applause!! That was hilarious
It was a statement about not coming on the cuise
we are in Austria had planted all corn.The first had three leaves.
Here in Missouri We have our corn already all planted and started on soybeans!
Buddy busted his ass to get all that polishing done in a day! Good job!!!
dayuuuum!!!! christian knows his craft! well done sir, that is beautiful!!
When the trailer lumber goes bad now you'll be able to burn it without making arsenic from the burning of treated lumber, that's a plus win...
We're pretty good size farmers here in Texas too, I always look for the farm dogs and the farm cats !!
Zach asking Christian, "Wanna go with?" That's one of those regional things. Northerners always finish the sentence with just "with." I have some cousins that were originally from Chicago and always said that. "Can I go with?" Whereas, I'm from farther south in IL and we stick a word on the end of that...with us, with you, with them.
MN folks have their own language.
@@beckyumphrey2626 As do many regions across the country. Look into U.S. regional languages and different terms used for the same things across the country. It's pretty interesting.
In the UK they have changed the LAW on LED replacement bulbs - basically the reflectors weren't designed for LED and so often drivers in the opposite direction were getting dazzled (even when not on Hi-Beam) so now you have to have replace the whole light unit to deflect LED Lo-Hi to the spec. This is enforced at our annual MOT check - plus causes issues on your insurance. I bet US follows in years to come.
Most us states don't have vehicle inspections
Trucks look good. I use Evan's products they very good. He does videos on youtube, a great learning how to.
Zach double check your bulbs I think you may have put hi beam bulb on the high beam side The connectors are close to being the same I believe those are 9005 and 9006 or h10s and h11s but they have the little tab in them just double check I think you got your bulbs in the wrong spot And if they have the type of deal on the bulbs where you can orient the bulb so it's straight up and down in the housing set that after you lock them in make sure the led is straight up and down
Do the battery box and stairs too.
Nice to see them older trucks getting some love❤❤
if you turn the nuts so the flats are to the outside the caps go on easier.
Pick a spot, on the fresh white snow, in the middle of the yard when you are filming. Good shot dog😁😃🤣
I'm in it for the dogs and cats, so I personally love it when they're included! Get Anna in that tractor!!!
That’s going to be a lot of polishing dust circulating in shop now.
At least you have a local gas station/convenience store!!
Trailers love to sit out in the weather. I will often treat the deck and sideboards with used engine oil. Not a permanent finish but it does help keep old man weather out.
Anna was just showing you what she thought of the late season snow.
I'm a long time viewer of both your channels. Thanks Zack and Becky for another great video!!
it's so funny to see the little "bloopers" like *here we g---- hold on, ahem: "morning."* scenes :D
It's so fun to watch u and larson farms and see you guys get similar weather
You do know they are not that far from each other.
They are the only 2 farm shows I watch every episode
Larson lives and farms like 2 hours south west of them
@@ilovechieftainsmore like 20 minutes 😂
+ Welker Farms , 👍😎💯
When you gotta go, you gotta go. Good girl Anna
Just awesome should have done battery steps as well.
Good job Zack of taken care of what you own as it show's in the way you and your family farm ! ( from Canada )
Now you just need to get the battery box polished to finish the look off and half fenders would help keep the trucks clean
Truck looks great now with polished wheels and tanks. Are you going to polish the battery boxes /steps? I was surprised you did at least clean the inside rims. Its great to have the dogs and cat there to help you make feel better when you are stressed .
Black paint would look nice on those side boards and slow down the decay rate as well.
Skidsteers are so fun to plow with when you have a plow on the front though. I loved every second of it
Right up to you nail the manhole cover at full clip & stop instantly. Gave myself whiplash, another guy shattered the door glass with his face. That crap is thick glass too. I'll never skip a seatbelt in a skidder if you're doing any kind of grading/ plowing.
They make a tool to put those chrome caps on your big trucks
Get some John Deere green paint from your dealer for the sideboards.
A trick to pop the hub caps on the trucks is to tighten the axle nuts so the flats on the nuts are all facing towards the outside edge of the axle flange. Then the caps will pop right on.
We had a cat that would jump up on my shoulder when I was in the dairy barn
Nice cat you have!
Evan is really going to appreciate that shower after work.
Hey! Please keep the snow there! Thank you ! LOL
All these shiny red trucks, Nice red pickup, now you just need to add some red tractors to the fleet !
U should put fenders on your semi help with rock chips
They make a tool to put the rear center caps on
Some fresh black paint on the hubs would look amazing.
She's helping the snow melt
Now those wonderful new bright lights will blind everyone.
Agree 100%
Yep. The frosted plastic covers will diffuse the spotlights into floodlights, blinding everyone ahead of you.
Wrong. You’re thinking of HID headlight bulbs that blind other drivers when not in a proper projector housing.
HID bulbs throw a 360° light pattern. LED bulbs like what he installed and as you can see have a 180° light pattern with the LED chips on the sides of the bulb and when installed correctly (you need to adjust/ clock them in the housing so the LED chips sit horizontal) and then they have a proper cut off of the light beam pattern when used in a traditional halogen light housing. Also you’ll notice halogen automotive bulbs have black coated tips to stop forward facing lights and the LED bulbs also have no forward facing chips so they illuminate the housing like a halogen bulb does.
Also you’ll note what looks like the low beams in the headlight housing are actually a projector housing, so it wouldn’t matter what bulb type he ran in it as the projector itself cuts the light off at the top of the beam pattern.
Only reason you’d be blinded by properly installed LED bulbs would be from an incorrectly adjusted headlight housing where the lights are pointed too far up… often happens when a lift or leveling kit is installed on a pickup truck and they didn’t readjust the headlight housings to compensate for the lift or the truck is squatted in the rear from pulling a trailer, which even in those cases stock halogen bulbs are blinding.
@@chevyon37s You failed to understand what I said. The glazed plastic that the light beam has to traverse will scatter the beam and made a spot into a flood.
@@chevyon37s Not all LED globes have proper light cuts. And you're assuming they've been installed correctly. Most people do not double check they have the beam set correctly.
I know Australia has rules about requiring automatic washers and levelling when LED or HID globes are fitted. I presume the USA is similar.
Yeah i'm the one who met you in the bahamas on the cruise
Aluminum dust causes dementia. He should have a portable fan filter catching as much of that crap as possible.
snow in your lap is funny. reminds me of when i dumped a half a yard of dirt in my lap. Didn't tip the bucket forward as i brought it up to about 6 feet off the ground. Bossman just told me to get out of the skidsteer and go do something else.
Great video as always
When you pull tires off. When you go to put them back on try to match up tread depth your tires will wear better and last longer.
Should have repainted your hubs too
Thanks for another great video Zach.
It was interesting and enjoyable.
Glad you and the family went on a cruise and were able to relax and get away for a while. Very good.
Christian did a great job on polishing your truck. It look just great now especially the tanks and wheels. He did a great job. Hopefully others can use his business.
You had a surprise when you got home-snow. The skid loader did alright but might need the bigger blade to move some of that snow.
Those meals you were talking about don’t look too bad at all. Look pretty good as a matter of fact. Believe you called then Factor meals.
Busy time for you after being gone for a while from the farm. Busy busy right now.
All for now. Thanks for everything Zach and Becky. Take care and be safe.
The Iowa farm boy. Steve.
Wire wheel the rust off the wheel studs and use some penetrating oil before taking off the lug nuts. It can make a big difference. I know all about rusty bolts here in lower Michigan.
He did an awesome job.🇨🇦❤️
Zach...have you seen the ace air bin system???
What about the Quarter Fenders allowing all that splash onto the back of the bunk?
He did a great job on that truck.
Now you need to get the inside done
Next time on those hub caps take a 15/16 socket and a ratchet and move the axle nuts a little on three of them just a little. That hub cap will pop right on 😊
Holy moly those wheels look so nice!
Be nice to have a little black for those rusty hubs
AND don't forget the postal rates are going up. I believe stamps are going to be .73cents now.
never been this early to one of your vids wahoo, keep up and hopefully the weather is gonna change soon for ya
Buy the install tool for the Hubcaps
It's cool that you bring local talent to do some of the less pleasurable jobs! Good video.
Neat rig for rim polishing!
If those LED bulbs in the Kenworths aren’t what you want Maxxis makes a great LED replacement lights for those trucks. I run them in mine and in our fire trucks and they’re great. You can also get them in a heated model.
A t shirt with cat dog on Zachs shoulder looking up would be mint 5:35
Need to get the battery covers shined up
Zach, shop around for LEDs for your low beams there's a few brands that have the drivers built in that should hopefully fit. Sealite or Lasfit are the two aftermarket brands I've used. Well worth it especially for harvest.
It's sad living in the northern states with the weather
Truck looks great! Are you going to polish the battery boxes on the kenworth?
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Those factor meals look good but mommy's sandwiches are good and free😂
Zack ever thought about investing in a truck wheel dolly? They're only a couple hundred bucks and will save a ton of strain on your back. Just a thought.
Zach, throw some Sharkhide on that polished aluminum. You'll like it.
Looks like Buzzer will be a great shop cat 🐈
I guess polishing extends the service-life of the trucks, not just "...vanity, vanity, all is vanity".
Gotta love those puippies. Ours took a dump in the middle of our easter egg hunt, on video for all to see. Our little grandaughter was going to pick up the objects and put them in her basket! We like to fell off the deck laughing.
Anna just wanted to show the viewers exactly what she thought of the snow.
Great video. Obviously due to the professional editing. But Zac did ok too!
the ocd in me could never leave 1 old board with the 3 new ones on the trailer
Zach, you should know by now you have the "Craft Services" people cleanup Anna's mess on the set.
Why don't you have the battery cover on the kenworths polished
Haha, almost said good morning, a good morning is a very rare 😛
Would love to see the truck with the tires shined up to go with polished wheels and tanks. Job for Onyx? Love the videos, REALLY appreciate the longer ones. So looking forward to your fieldwork videos.
Love the videos dude keep it going, if you’re looking for some shocks for your Silverado, look into carbon shocks, we make everything in house in Oklahoma. Our shocks cost roughly 30% less expensive than competitors but our customers say our shocks ride significantly better. Give us a look and see what ya think.
Next time be sure to wear your avalanche beacon!! Your family needs you 😅
I jumped ship like Todd I work for Titan Machine Application Center in WISC
We have corn up in Eastern NC. About 2 inches high. Trying not to rub it in Zack 😂