It never ceases to amaze me that you have a 10-year-old son.Running a grain cart anintractor that's worth a good half a million dollars and doing it better than most grown men
So impressed with the maturity of young Onyx. He handles his responsibility like a person many years his age. I can only imagine how proud you are! Well done 6!
I grew up in a city and can’t relate to anything you do, but I just wanted to say thank you for all you farmers do, none of us would be able to make it without y’all.
All fathers will agree that it makes me smile and proud to see Onyx handle that grain cart like he does. Thnx for letting us share those moments with you.....
I've been watching these farming videos for 2 days now. I know I'll never be a farmer but it's really interesting seeing the way it's done and I can tell it's no picnic.
You can take the boy off the farm but not the farm out of the boy. Born and raised on the farm and spent my career in the farm service business and still get a thrill of watching every aspect of crop production. To many of the accidents happen along with cancer ended my ability so thanks for helping with the memories
I see alot of comments about how proud of a dad you are. But let's don't forget how proud Beck has to be and grandpa seeing something that he did as kid and now seeing his grandson carrying on the family tradition of farming. Completely awesome. Great job everyone for raising kids the proper way. Hardwork pays off
I'm proud to watch you and your son work the farm together!! I can only imagine just how PROUD you are as well. Good job sir. And "6" is doing a GREAT job!!
I have loved your videos since the beginning but you really set yourself apart with all the amazing advocacy you do for your community. Have a great harvest and stay safe.
This is the best farming channel on RUclips. For those who are fans of other farming channels, please talk about them on their channel. Nobody cares to hear about how other people, and most of you know who I’m talking about, and how they would feel about something.
I really appreciate you guys donating money towards grain bin rescue equipment. Iam on our local fire department in Wild Rose Wisconsin and we just received our equipment through a grant. It's amazing equipment to use if ever needed. Again thanks for everything you do!!
As a lifelong first responder, I truly appreciate your efforts to get training and equipment to first responder agencies. The public has the expectation that their responders can handle most anything. The reality is, that if we have not received training from people who understand these systems we are flying by the seat of our pants. Don't get me wrong, most fire fighters are exceptionally creative when required, but there are so many hazards in the modern world that no one can be expected to have knowledge of even half.
Thank you for helping out the local fire departments that can’t buy the equipment or can afford the training as a rural firefighter I thank you for working with fire department you are truly a great man god bless you thank you!
Reminds me of when I was a kid and my late father used to teach me how to try and do new things with tools and machines. Though we are not farmers, still come from a line of handy people who were always better working with their hands then in an office. One of the many reasons I've been subscribed and watched for so long. As always great video always learning something new.
My father worked for 25 years at the John Deere combine plant in Moline / East Moline starting in the late 1960's. Back in the day, the technology of those machines was cool, but these modern machines are really something. He would be proud of the advancement, and the enthusiasm today's farms have for the Big Green Machines. And having your son out there with you, we all can see how proud you must be.
Zach it makes even me proud seeing a young man like him operating and working i can only imagine what you feel get it kiddo you got this in no time he will be in the combine
I'm watching this video a year later - so much has happened since then !! Your parents must be super proud of you, young man !! I'm sure you're the envy of your school class and much àdmired !! And you're not even a teenager, YET !!
My family has a farmer for our feilds but i often ride with them and you help me with educated with the farming business I hope to be a farmer when I grow older thank you
I have no connection whatsoever with farming and I'm all the way in UK but man I do love your videos. And enjoy seeing all the new machinery that you get to test. Stay safe, you and your family.
I have No ideal if You Reed the Comments But anyway I Always Watch your Dad when He's around You and You can Tell just How Much your Father really Love's You As a Father You know that Look and Reaction Just Like How You were in a Video Back when You Had your 8 year Old Son in the Tractor It's a Good thing to See in your Videos God Bless You and your Family and Good Luck on 2020 Harvest
"Six" is doing one helluva job, you and he have every right to be very proud. Zach do you remember your 1st tractor driving job? At 9 years old mine was a Super M hauling the rock cart for the hand picking crew, long time ago, LOL 😆
I continue to be amazed at how well young Onyx handles these machines !! He WILL grow up to not only be a good farmer but a responsible citizen, as well !! Go get 'em Onyx !!
I can already tell this video is going to be awesome, keep up the great work and I hope you and your family are doing well. Also, hope your dads knee is getting better.
@Christian carver My guess would be 2 case guys (Leg arms, and Nick) a Lexion guy (Brian's Farming Videos) and a Fent guy (Mitch Michaels). And before you all correct me I know the last one is backwards intentionally! Lol
I’ve been helping a local farmer with his soybeans. His son-in-law is a custom harvester. They’ve had an X9 since June, using it for wheat and soybeans starting in Kansas and ending in Montana. It has a 50 foot header and still leaves the other combines far behind.. They are going to use it locally on corn next week, but I haven’t seen the corn header yet... Looking forward to seeing how it does.....
Zach I hope your dad gets better and continues to get better. Those joint replacements are a blessing but also take time to heal. Dad had an artificial hip put in a couple years ago. Dislocated on him while he was working on the baler. Made for an interesting fall getting hay done, calves vaccinated and shipped without him. It’s hard to not have the person you built everything with not beside you working.
When I was 10 years old we were still picking corn on the cob. Putting the cobs in lath cribs. There was no cab on the tractors. No heaters. There were no corn dryers. That is what the lath cribs were all about. Air dry. Also, these cribs fed the local rat populations. Discovery was when the cribs were opened up for corn shelling in spring time before planting time. Things sure have changed. That X9 would only take 2 hours to harvest our entire crop. The picker was a 2 row pull type Oliver brand, pulled by an Oliver Super 88. Makes me a little chilly just thinking about it. We were still picking corn nearly every Thanksgiving and most of the time in snow. This was only about an hour south of the Millennial farmer. Lac qui Parle county.
That's how we did it also when I was about 10. We had 2 G JD's but we used an Oliver 77 on our New Idea 2 row because it had live power where the G's didn't. The Oliver didn't have hydraulics so we had a ratchet thing where the cylinder would go on the picker to set the height. On a fairly good day we put up 2 triple cribs. These big combines would do that many bushels in 20 minutes.
I grew up in central Illinois with that same equipment. Dad would get 10 year old me in the wagon to level out the ear corn, it would drop out of the elevator and hid me in the head, darn that hurt. In 1962 or so we moved to shelled corn with a JD45 two row combine no cab of course. I remember my dad and our hired man taking turns running it with so many clothes on that they could hardly move. A good day would have us harvest 20 acres yielding 2000 bushels. When I was in college starting in 68 I used to hope against hope that corn harvest would be done before I was home for Thanksgiving.
We have farmers cutting all night around here as well. It can look real eerie seeing the lights off in the distance on the sides of the hills (I am in the driftless region of Wisconsin and it's incredibly hilly). Onyx is quite the little man, you must be very proud!
I grew up in Central Ohio. My grandfather taught me everything about farming. I enjoy watching 6 get it done. Family Strong and proud. Keep up the good work Mr and Mrs MF and family.
John deere is behind the 8 ball on the steering, the fendt ideal 10t is joystick, alot more room, no reveal on the x9 like you did last year, awesome machine though, thanks for sharing.
we gota sneaky look at it on instagram a day or 2 before the video the other day but had to look closlyas he was in the cab harvesting at the time but the x9 was at the bottom of the screen lol
@@ryanlotgd I know I seen that, I was talking revealing an stuff on youtube, I figured since it is the next big up an coming machine there would an explanation of everything like last year with the 780, the revealing for 780 was better than the x9 an the x9 is new, but it's all good, he did a good job
@@derrickpettit3489 ah i noticed before alot of people dont seam to follow him on insta so they miss the sneak peaks and the endless banter between all the other youtubers
Better busy than bored. It’s great that your kids are learning the value of hard work and building a strong worth ethic. We need more kids like Onyx willing to step up and step in.
Takes me all the way back to 1958 when I was given the responsibility of driving what where in those days big tractors , Ford 5000 helping my dad as a ten year old , turning hay , mowing hay , loading cattle feed by hand , all great character building stuff, did us no harm , but today’s kids are molly coddled way too much , keep up the great work .say hi to the lil guy from an old guy in New Zealand . Find us on a map down under beside Australia. Cheers.
Oh I haven't seen a moisture tester for so long, since I used to go out and harvest with my dad, generally the first thing we did before we really dove in, even so he had a grain dryer which he would run all night and combine in his screaming Gleaner all day. Kept up with the beat of them for many years, bulletproof, lights that give you a view to the end of the header. Thanks for the vid, take care of your dad, I lost my dad just over a year ago without warning, I'm not much older than you. When he wants to out his knee up take him to the Dr.
Atleast something is going well for 2020!! :) I'm new to the channel and I'm impressed what our farmers go through for harvest season...seems like alot for just a couple of guys and gals to do, on their own.
I'm glad someone else likes looking around and seeing all the other lights of others harvesting. Makes for good speculating of "who is combining over there" radio chatter
I like how he pulls his head out the bin and he’s got it all over his face lol. That’s like me today putting a new pto shaft on are stalk shredder and I was underneath it and was completely black when I got done
Zach is really doing a great job on these videos. What a great voice for the farming industry and community. Thank you Zach for standing up and leaning in for the farmers of the country and the world.
Sounds like Onyx is killing it in the grain cart and it legit makes me smile
I think we're all happy for him, both of them.
6
Who runs the grain cart? 6 runs the grain cart.
Same
I bet Grandpa is pretty proud too
It never ceases to amaze me that you have a 10-year-old son.Running a grain cart anintractor that's worth a good half a million dollars and doing it better than most grown men
So impressed with the maturity of young Onyx. He handles his responsibility like a person many years his age. I can only imagine how proud you are! Well done 6!
even if he wasnt its free labour
Maturity, and responsibility is learned from the parents. So Good job Mr. & Mrs. Millennial Farmer, and Good job 6.
Glad to see your dad walking!
What happened to him?
Congrats on 100k subs!!!!!!
That was nice
8.i
@William Davis yes
You just gotta be proud of that son of yours Zack. He's driving that cart like he's been doing it for years. Best wishes and stay safe.
I'm amazed at how well Onyx handles that machinery for his age.
Three generations in the same vid, working the same harvest...chills...got family envy!!! Thanks for the show.
I love that onyx is responsible enough to know when he is uncomforitable enough to ask for help great job.
I grew up in a city and can’t relate to anything you do, but I just wanted to say thank you for all you farmers do, none of us would be able to make it without y’all.
As a former volunteer fireman for 35 years I appreciate what your doing. And we donated.
Awesome Richard
Where are you from ?
@@angelalawson6999 NE Illinois
@@largerich Eunica LA , Here
All fathers will agree that it makes me smile and proud to see Onyx handle that grain cart like he does. Thnx for letting us share those moments with you.....
I don’t farm. Never have. Prom ever will. But I love hearing about the new equipment and how you guys run your operation. Keep up the good work!!
Same. Don’t Farm, Never Have, Probably Never Will.
Don’t have an farm saveing up for an farm will make sure I get an farm
I've been watching these farming videos for 2 days now. I know I'll never be a farmer but it's really interesting seeing the way it's done and I can tell it's no picnic.
Thank you!
You can take the boy off the farm but not the farm out of the boy. Born and raised on the farm and spent my career in the farm service business and still get a thrill of watching every aspect of crop production. To many of the accidents happen along with cancer ended my ability so thanks for helping with the memories
Onyx running the grain cart is hands down the best part of the last few videos. I know Zack is so proud hell I’m proud for him.
New Holland really had a great idea all those years ago!
That x9 sure eats! And it’s the best looking combine I’ve seen.
Does Onyx realize that he is most likely the "1st 10 YEAR OLD IN THE WORLD" to run a grain cart for an X9?
I'll build him a plaque 🤣🤣
6 has my vote to drive the x9!!🚀
@@danielwilliam7799 Sorry for picking your comment. I am moving it up so everyone can see it!!
man i was saying the same thing lmao kid is a beast
❤️👍🇺🇸
I see alot of comments about how proud of a dad you are. But let's don't forget how proud Beck has to be and grandpa seeing something that he did as kid and now seeing his grandson carrying on the family tradition of farming. Completely awesome. Great job everyone for raising kids the proper way. Hardwork pays off
I'm proud to watch you and your son work the farm together!! I can only imagine just how PROUD you are as well. Good job sir. And "6" is doing a GREAT job!!
I have loved your videos since the beginning but you really set yourself apart with all the amazing advocacy you do for your community. Have a great harvest and stay safe.
This is the best farming channel on RUclips. For those who are fans of other farming channels, please talk about them on their channel. Nobody cares to hear about how other people, and most of you know who I’m talking about, and how they would feel about something.
Zach it is so awesome that you get to work with your dad and now your son, truly a blessing.
I really appreciate you guys donating money towards grain bin rescue equipment. Iam on our local fire department in Wild Rose Wisconsin and we just received our equipment through a grant. It's amazing equipment to use if ever needed. Again thanks for everything you do!!
As a lifelong first responder, I truly appreciate your efforts to get training and equipment to first responder agencies. The public has the expectation that their responders can handle most anything. The reality is, that if we have not received training from people who understand these systems we are flying by the seat of our pants. Don't get me wrong, most fire fighters are exceptionally creative when required, but there are so many hazards in the modern world that no one can be expected to have knowledge of even half.
I know zero about farming like this but I enjoy the videos and thanks for feeding America!!!!
Thank you for helping out the local fire departments that can’t buy the equipment or can afford the training as a rural firefighter I thank you for working with fire department you are truly a great man god bless you thank you!
i jave been following for a while. as another old ager, i was worried your dad's surgery would heal. he rollied the dice and won. thank you lord
Reminds me of when I was a kid and my late father used to teach me how to try and do new things with tools and machines. Though we are not farmers, still come from a line of handy people who were always better working with their hands then in an office. One of the many reasons I've been subscribed and watched for so long. As always great video always learning something new.
My father worked for 25 years at the John Deere combine plant in Moline / East Moline starting in the late 1960's. Back in the day, the technology of those machines was cool, but these modern machines are really something. He would be proud of the advancement, and the enthusiasm today's farms have for the Big Green Machines. And having your son out there with you, we all can see how proud you must be.
That’s a very big smile on your face when you’re in the new machine Zach.
Onyx is sooooo dang smart. More intelligent than a lot of people will ever be.
Zach it makes even me proud seeing a young man like him operating and working i can only imagine what you feel get it kiddo you got this in no time he will be in the combine
I'm watching this video a year later - so much has happened since then !! Your parents must be super proud of you, young man !! I'm sure you're the envy of your school class and much àdmired !! And you're not even a teenager, YET !!
"Gonna take me an hour & 12 minutes to get up there with this leg".. I unexpectedly spit out my coffee with that one... 🤣🤣
Can you tell where I get my sense of humor 🤣
Loving it Zach. Keep it coming. Long live John Deere nation!
Awesome Zachary full steam ahead
Love seeing your son doing so well and liking what he’s doing!
My family has a farmer for our feilds but i often ride with them and you help me with educated with the farming business I hope to be a farmer when I grow older thank you
Maybe it’s just me but who else waits to see the clip at their very end, right after the outro! 😂
So awesome to see ur son runnin with u guys. Hearing him on the radio is classic!
It genuinely makes me happy to see a 11 you old driving a grain cart. The future is goood
Need more Onyx in the videos. Lil dude’s doing an awesome job and I know he’s making his dad proud
I have no connection whatsoever with farming and I'm all the way in UK but man I do love your videos. And enjoy seeing all the new machinery that you get to test. Stay safe, you and your family.
That boy is great. Love see him running equipment
*millennial farmer posts*
Me “well I guess my cows are gonna have to wait to get their food”
cow abuse
Same here, chickens can wait
The Vegetables Males
@@lucasaccount573 blame lefty
@@megapixal1 lol yes it’s lefty’s fault
Onyx is a natural and proud of him.....GREAT JOB MOM AND DAD AND GRAND PARENTS
Think most of the FM blew out in that blizzard during transfer to the truck - great call! 👍🏼
Awesome to see that the next generation of farmer is motivated to follow the family tradition and keep our nation fed
I'm calling it now, Onyx will be using the combine before end of harvest!
I have No ideal if You Reed the Comments But anyway I Always Watch your Dad when He's around You and You can Tell just How Much your Father really Love's You As a Father You know that Look and Reaction Just Like How You were in a Video Back when You Had your 8 year Old Son in the Tractor It's a Good thing to See in your Videos God Bless You and your Family and Good Luck on 2020 Harvest
"Six" is doing one helluva job, you and he have every right to be very proud. Zach do you remember your 1st tractor driving job? At 9 years old mine was a Super M hauling the rock cart for the hand picking crew, long time ago, LOL 😆
It’s awesome to see your kid running the equipment...As a dad myself I’m super proud of him
Sees that he posts again do my little dance then watch furiously
I continue to be amazed at how well young Onyx handles these machines !! He WILL grow up to not only be a good farmer but a responsible citizen, as well !! Go get 'em Onyx !!
I can already tell this video is going to be awesome, keep up the great work and I hope you and your family are doing well. Also, hope your dads knee is getting better.
I grew up on a peanut farm and I enjoy watching all your video’s
This past year I had noticed there was a ton more ground corn into powder for feed all summer
Nice operation and great kids /wife. That young son of yours is very impressive. Keep it up and have a safe future.
We’re hoping to finish our bean harvest today and move to corn
Glad to hear it my uncle was hurt years ago in a bin accident very glad to hear your doing this
Zach: I'm not scared, you guys are... 🤣🤣🤣
I love to see that little man walking in the field with Dad!
Would give anything to walk thru ours with mine one more time.
I gotta say that onyx is driving like a pro. Tell him to keep it up I know he’s gotta be making you a proud dad
The X9 should be honored to operate next to Onyx. He's just that badass
That's why he got the 16 row planter in the spring!
Johnsons’, Be safe in all you do this harvest! 🙏🏻 Don’t deprive yourself of sleep! 👍😎
Who is the world gave 4 dislikes to this video? How can you not like these videos!! They are informative and funny.
The ones who always comment about how Mike Mitchell was supposed to get that X9
@@David_B777 exactly my thought. He did get the Ideal T10 though which I think is superior to the X9
I like both! 2 different styles, also like Larson farm vids
David Barta 🤣😂 👍🏻
@Christian carver My guess would be 2 case guys (Leg arms, and Nick) a Lexion guy (Brian's Farming Videos) and a Fent guy (Mitch Michaels). And before you all correct me I know the last one is backwards intentionally! Lol
The corn harvest is always my favorite part, especially the night shots
I’ve been helping a local farmer with his soybeans. His son-in-law is a custom harvester. They’ve had an X9 since June, using it for wheat and soybeans starting in Kansas and ending in Montana. It has a 50 foot header and still leaves the other combines far behind.. They are going to use it locally on corn next week, but I haven’t seen the corn header yet... Looking forward to seeing how it does.....
The x9 is great but like others have said, very happy to see your Dad walking. 👍🤟
Well I would suggest making an "Operator's Manual" for the dryer and teach the wife how to run it.
She’s got to be in the kitchen
Zach I hope your dad gets better and continues to get better. Those joint replacements are a blessing but also take time to heal. Dad had an artificial hip put in a couple years ago. Dislocated on him while he was working on the baler. Made for an interesting fall getting hay done, calves vaccinated and shipped without him. It’s hard to not have the person you built everything with not beside you working.
When I was 10 years old we were still picking corn on the cob. Putting the cobs in lath cribs. There was no cab on the tractors. No heaters. There were no corn dryers. That is what the lath cribs were all about. Air dry. Also, these cribs fed the local rat populations. Discovery was when the cribs were opened up for corn shelling in spring time before planting time. Things sure have changed. That X9 would only take 2 hours to harvest our entire crop. The picker was a 2 row pull type Oliver brand, pulled by an Oliver Super 88. Makes me a little chilly just thinking about it. We were still picking corn nearly every Thanksgiving and most of the time in snow. This was only about an hour south of the Millennial farmer. Lac qui Parle county.
That's how we did it also when I was about 10. We had 2 G JD's but we used an Oliver 77 on our New Idea 2 row because it had live power where the G's didn't. The Oliver didn't have hydraulics so we had a ratchet thing where the cylinder would go on the picker to set the height. On a fairly good day we put up 2 triple cribs. These big combines would do that many bushels in 20 minutes.
I grew up in central Illinois with that same equipment. Dad would get 10 year old me in the wagon to level out the ear corn, it would drop out of the elevator and hid me in the head, darn that hurt. In 1962 or so we moved to shelled corn with a JD45 two row combine no cab of course. I remember my dad and our hired man taking turns running it with so many clothes on that they could hardly move. A good day would have us harvest 20 acres yielding 2000 bushels. When I was in college starting in 68 I used to hope against hope that corn harvest would be done before I was home for Thanksgiving.
Awesome. Love hearing how you guys used to do it back in the day. Gives us perspective
We have farmers cutting all night around here as well. It can look real eerie seeing the lights off in the distance on the sides of the hills (I am in the driftless region of Wisconsin and it's incredibly hilly). Onyx is quite the little man, you must be very proud!
The opening with his CrAzY DoGs will never get old 😂😂😂😅
Haha your not wrong😂
He should.habe added a mortal kombat, "Ready, Fight!". Just sayin
Jim Bob that would be funny
Good to see your dad up and moving
A pair of vise grips would be quick and easy on the cable.
Yes! I was thinking the same thing
Always carry a pair of vice grips
Thank you for giving us your time.
He likes John Deere so much that he even has a John Deere shovel 😅
Must cost 500 dollars at least
Paint anything green and call it John Deere for 3X the cost
hey he’s loyal to the brand
Actually it isn't a deer bucket it is only green
Who wouldn’t unless it is fendt
I grew up in Central Ohio. My grandfather taught me everything about farming. I enjoy watching 6 get it done. Family Strong and proud. Keep up the good work Mr and Mrs MF and family.
John deere is behind the 8 ball on the steering, the fendt ideal 10t is joystick, alot more room, no reveal on the x9 like you did last year, awesome machine though, thanks for sharing.
we gota sneaky look at it on instagram a day or 2 before the video the other day
but had to look closlyas he was in the cab harvesting at the time but the x9 was at the bottom of the screen lol
@@ryanlotgd I know I seen that, I was talking revealing an stuff on youtube, I figured since it is the next big up an coming machine there would an explanation of everything like last year with the 780, the revealing for 780 was better than the x9 an the x9 is new, but it's all good, he did a good job
@@derrickpettit3489 ah i noticed before alot of people dont seam to follow him on insta so they miss the sneak peaks and the endless banter between all the other youtubers
Every time Onyx pulls under the auger almost brings a tear to my eye. How awesome is that!
Corn harvest is the best it’s so fun to watch.
Like if you agree
Better busy than bored. It’s great that your kids are learning the value of hard work and building a strong worth ethic. We need more kids like Onyx willing to step up and step in.
I'm in Hastings Mn and getting 95 day corn in straight from the field at 59 lb test and 12.5 moisture. That's crazy!
I'm in NW Indiana and picked 100 acres of 105-108 day corn planted late april to the first few days of may and has all been 13.5-15 and 58-61lb tw
Takes me all the way back to 1958 when I was given the responsibility of driving what where in those days big tractors , Ford 5000 helping my dad as a ten year old , turning hay , mowing hay , loading cattle feed by hand , all great character building stuff, did us no harm , but today’s kids are molly coddled way too much , keep up the great work .say hi to the lil guy from an old guy in New Zealand . Find us on a map down under beside Australia. Cheers.
Is this the same combine (model) that was canceled last minute at Mike Mitchels farm?
Same model
Yep
It funny how they are only demoing it to John Deere customers and not to people who run Fendt or Claas.
@@blakethompson7711 we run claas we had a X9 out
Blake Thompson it’s funny you’re assuming that without actually knowing.
Oh I haven't seen a moisture tester for so long, since I used to go out and harvest with my dad, generally the first thing we did before we really dove in, even so he had a grain dryer which he would run all night and combine in his screaming Gleaner all day. Kept up with the beat of them for many years, bulletproof, lights that give you a view to the end of the header. Thanks for the vid, take care of your dad, I lost my dad just over a year ago without warning, I'm not much older than you. When he wants to out his knee up take him to the Dr.
Harvest 2020 is completely different than 2019. It’s going so well this year. Only bad thing is it’s going to be done before we know it :\
I know it goes by quickly for us viewing lol..
Finished today.:(
Iowa :(
that's a legitimate concern!
Atleast something is going well for 2020!! :) I'm new to the channel and I'm impressed what our farmers go through for harvest season...seems like alot for just a couple of guys and gals to do, on their own.
They grow up to fast but then I bet he makes you so happy seeing your son drive the big cart and keep up the good work onyx
This is one mean machine right here
Fear the Deere
That’s right
You must have green blood like me. God love ya.
Yes sir I do
I'm glad someone else likes looking around and seeing all the other lights of others harvesting. Makes for good speculating of "who is combining over there" radio chatter
I like how he pulls his head out the bin and he’s got it all over his face lol. That’s like me today putting a new pto shaft on are stalk shredder and I was underneath it and was completely black when I got done
Zach is really doing a great job on these videos. What a great voice for the farming industry and community. Thank you Zach for standing up and leaning in for the farmers of the country and the world.
I thought he was gonna say: we are pushing 6000 bushels an acre 😅
I know my mouth dropped before he finished the sentence lol
hello millennial farmer family i have been enjoying all the show thank you all god bless:)
I love the x9 so much I had to see this vid
See that X9 gives me goosebumps as if l was a kid. I seen you smile while driving it, lol. We are all a kid at heart with new toys!!!
Took the words right out of my mouth.
Your son has your (6) back up. I guess his number is well suited, as he has your back all the time.
Great to see your Dad walking and fantastic to see Onyx running that grain cart!