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I am 77 years old and several times I have stated I am not a farmer living down here in south central Florida; but with Illinois being my home state I did do some farming for my Dad and Uncle. I drove the diesel John Deere 4020 tricycle front tire type and loved it. My brother drove the same. We hag 4 of them and the hired help used the other 2. Well, I would use a large disk while my brother had a 6 bottom plow. We did great together. This was southern Illinois. I kinda know what you are doing and love it but you farm more acreage than we did. After college I went on to be an accountant. Oh well. Love watching your videos. A little too much about myself but you get the picture why we watch you. The farm brings back a lot of fine memories working with our local John Deere dealer, my Dad and Uncle. My brother was in the Air Force and was sent to Vietnam. My Dad was a World War II veteran. BY.
On my car it gets changed every 6000km (3750mi). And that the max. Usually it’s a couple hundred less. An oil change costs a lot less than a new engine
@@gregjames5070 no, it’s “i like to take care of my vehicle”. I’m quite broke, i cant afford a new engine if mine blows, so i’ll take care of it. Costs a lot less
Anyone scanning the comments, honestly, I didn't think I'd like Between the Rows, but watching the family race and share that was a lot more entertaining than I thought and seeing the progression in skill as time goes on, is awesome. Wishing you all the best! ♥
A few months ago you mentioned having cramps at night and I suggested you get potassium gluconate and magnesium chloride and your cramps would go away. You got the fancy schmancy powdered drink mix instead. What ever works for you. 20% of all dogs of every denomination get arthritis. You can give dogs glocosamine chondrointin just like the stuff I take and it helps lubricate things and take some of the pain away. The only effect it's had on me is I tend to bark when there's a full moon sometimes but other than that, I'm fine. Check with your vet to see how much to give her and tell Didge I said "Hi".
Hi Zach you will find changing fuel filters no so messy if you place a clean plastic bag completely around the filter after you have slackened it a small amount and unscrew it in the bag for catch the run off fuel keep up the good job 👍🏻
Pro tip for you when changing oilfilters. If you take a small freezing bag, that just fits over the oilfilter while unscrewing it, then all the mess ends up in the bag and no mess all over! And you hands stay clean while doing it even 🤩 Greetings from Denmark 👋🏻
I love how Millennial Farmer and Larson Farms all have to use their left hand to turn the keys on machinery because they always have a camera in their right hand for us! 😂
You have a beautiful shop especially the American flags hanging on the wall 👍👍love the new nuts and bolts set installed just purchased a set for us thanks for sharing love it👍👍
You can pre fill the filters, just do it from the outside and try not to get any through the center hole. That way it is filtered and it's full. I'm not sure you could do that with the engine oil on that one with that deep dished center. It is a slow process though.
Anna and Dig are hilarious! Classic German Shepherd laziness until something catches their attention. And your tractor maintenance tips are spot on. 🚜☀
Terrific video as always. You might consider setting up Maintenance Manager in your John Deere Operation Center. You could then track the hours and general maintenance as well as receive alerts when maintenance is due. Works pretty slick and it’s a great way to manage a fleet. You can even use it with your semi trucks and personal vehicles.
Hey bud they make big cookie sheets and parts stores sell them for to no spill on the concrete . I personally have 4 of them when I am servicing. Makes life much easier.
It’s been so dry here in Indiana that the first corn coming into the feed mill is between 12.5 and 13.7 percent…straight into the bin. 👍🏻 Looking forward to watching you harvest. Will the kids be even more involved? I enjoy seeing them work with you! Take care!!
My brother (the HVAC tech) and I (the network engineer) just yesterday had that same conversation about our phones being full of pictures of equipment tags and serial numbers. 😄
Coalition partners at the University of Minnesota are developing a novel crop called winter camelina seed, which can be used for a variety of purposes, including producing oil for conversion into SAF.
Just a thought: why don’t you put the oil buckets on the big rolly oil pan so when you miss it just goes in the pan. Hope this helps. Keep it between the rows this fall.
always always always prefill fuel filters. unless you really like the idea of buying a new fuel pump for your equipment/semi. Yes most pieces of equipment have electric lift pumps but those are not always the greatest at filling the filters from a filter change. they are designed to provide that initial startup pressure to the high pressure pump is all. if you start your tractor/semi and hear chirping sounds that is your fuel pump running dry which means metal shavings in fuel which means injectors eating not fuel. gets very expensive very quickly. considering a 6 pack on a detroit engine is north of $10k and a pump is another 5k worth the 30seconds to prefill your fuel filter.
One good way to check how many hour you got on your oil change is to taste the oil on the end of the dipstick if it has the consistency of water you know it’s definitely time but If it’s like syrup you probably have some time on it still and one more thing if it tastes like you dumped lmnt in your water bottle and didn’t mix it enough you probably have bigger problems
Filter tip...keep a roll of kitchen catcher bags handy and put a bag over the filter just before the last twist to take it off. All the diesel and oil spills in the bag, not the floor and engine.
Thanks for another great video Zach and editing from Becky. It was interesting and enjoyable to watch. Maintenance on your tractors and equipment is ever so important. Keeps them young at heart if you know what I mean. The filters on that big tractor are huge. Bet they are more than $2.50-little humor along the way. The air filters on the engine and the cab filter are just as important. Glad you are getting them ready for harvest season. The seals on your building doors are important devices. Several of the RUclips farmers I watch also have that gentleman seal their doors. He does a great job on the doors. Like the product he uses. Harvest will be here before we know it. Thanks for everything Zach. Good to see the dogs. The Iowa farm boy. Steve 😊👍✅🙏🇺🇸
The stop the snirt guy is a heck of a salesman. Bought several of them from him. Remembers me every time I see him. He makes me install my own though. Lol
you could put the pails on top of the drain pan to catch the mess and being its on wheels it makes it easier to slide in and out. just a thought.... any ways great videos!!!!
I know there's a delay between filming and releasing on RUclips, but yeah, your beans are still really green. I started to see combines rolling about the 19th here in SE MN.
Zack, the electric fuel pump, is there to fill those filters. Common Rail injectors for that tractor probably run close to $2,000.00 ea. I know the ones for Cummins QSX15 used to be $1,500 ea. So keep up the fair work. Best wishes from the far North.
I feel like your farm would benefit from a Lock Out Tag Out system for when you have equipment that is under maintenance or not currently safe to operate.
ALWAYS Fill those vertical oil filters before installing them, much more important and beneficial than the fuel filters! "Nothing Runs Like A Deere" 🦌 👍 🇺🇸
I drove an old car to the Lowry All American car show Saturday, thought sure I would see the Bonanza there, but did not,, the Moline could have made a trip as well, there were several tractors too.
From a John Deere tech.... don't blow out filters!!! The compressed air put small little tears in the filter and that's a good way to dust out your engine
You should definitely put some cardboard down underneath the oil drain buckets. That way any little spills of oil won't get soaked into the concrete, you can just throw out the cardboard that gets oily.
It always amazes me to see the difference of the crops from you guys to where I'm from in Ohio. While i know this video wasn't filmed today but there are already people around where I live that have started taking corn off. Everything around here dryed down fast because we haven't gotten rain in a month and places not even an hour away haven't gotten rain in two months.
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Don't forget to mark and Log the oil change and Filters!!!!
if they were Canadian.... they would have interest here.... they aren't...
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@@WayCoolJr27 haven't see the cats lately
Pro/amateur tip - put the pails on the oil drain cart so you don’t need to empty it but the cart catches a bit if you miss it!
I came here to say the same thing 👍
I love seeing your dogs as part of your videos. Most people don't realize that farm dogs are a daily part of life.😊
I am 77 years old and several times I have stated I am not a farmer living down here in south central Florida; but with Illinois being my home state I did do some farming for my Dad and Uncle. I drove the diesel John Deere 4020 tricycle front tire type and loved it. My brother drove the same. We hag 4 of them and the hired help used the other 2. Well, I would use a large disk while my brother had a 6 bottom plow. We did great together. This was southern Illinois. I kinda know what you are doing and love it but you farm more acreage than we did. After college I went on to be an accountant. Oh well. Love watching your videos. A little too much about myself but you get the picture why we watch you. The farm brings back a lot of fine memories working with our local John Deere dealer, my Dad and Uncle. My brother was in the Air Force and was sent to Vietnam. My Dad was a World War II veteran. BY.
sup bro, loved the comment
Changing the oil early costs a lot less than changing it too late.
On my car it gets changed every 6000km (3750mi). And that the max. Usually it’s a couple hundred less. An oil change costs a lot less than a new engine
When you have tractors that run only spring and fall should be changed before each season, regardless of hours,
I work with forklifts, doing maintenance, oil change every 500 hours or yearly, which ever comes first...
Jesus you must be independently wealthy.
@@gregjames5070 no, it’s “i like to take care of my vehicle”. I’m quite broke, i cant afford a new engine if mine blows, so i’ll take care of it. Costs a lot less
Anyone scanning the comments, honestly, I didn't think I'd like Between the Rows, but watching the family race and share that was a lot more entertaining than I thought and seeing the progression in skill as time goes on, is awesome. Wishing you all the best! ♥
Need more videos
A few months ago you mentioned having cramps at night and I suggested you get potassium gluconate and magnesium chloride and your cramps would go away. You got the fancy schmancy powdered drink mix instead. What ever works for you. 20% of all dogs of every denomination get arthritis. You can give dogs glocosamine chondrointin just like the stuff I take and it helps lubricate things and take some of the pain away. The only effect it's had on me is I tend to bark when there's a full moon sometimes but other than that, I'm fine. Check with your vet to see how much to give her and tell Didge I said "Hi".
Add iodine to that remedy also. (constipation)
Why not use the screen in the tractor? They have built in maintenance tracker just have to put in your desired service interval.
Came here to say this. And the fuel filters literally say ‘do not pre fill’ on the side.
Zach, I really truly enjoy your channel. I am no farmer or mechanically inclined, more challenged. Thanks for your explanations.
Hi Zach you will find changing fuel filters no so messy if you place a clean plastic bag completely around the filter after you have slackened it a small amount and unscrew it in the bag for catch the run off fuel keep up the good job 👍🏻
Exactly what I was thinking.🤔
You take such good care of the equipment.
Pro tip for you when changing oilfilters. If you take a small freezing bag, that just fits over the oilfilter while unscrewing it, then all the mess ends up in the bag and no mess all over! And you hands stay clean while doing it even 🤩
Greetings from Denmark 👋🏻
The fine art of good banter. The back and forth between you and the door seal guy was simple but good intentioned and funny. Gotta love farmers.
Love the garage guy. Loves his work.
LOL Those dogs sure enjoy riding in that four wheeler.
I liked the "Prius Jokes" LOL
Don't think the Tesla has an oil or fuel filter
@@tallboy49 True . . that's why it was FUNNY !!!
Teslas actually do have oil and a filter.
Anna head tilt as you turn key in tractor.😂😂👍
I can’t wait until harvest comes around. Love to see your progress keep up the good work.
I love how Millennial Farmer and Larson Farms all have to use their left hand to turn the keys on machinery because they always have a camera in their right hand for us! 😂
FYI, To replace just the air filters on the 9570 RT, The cost is over $500 for the 2 primary and 2 secondary filters.
That's what she said
Lol
Nice office reference 😂
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That's at 4:28 ???
Mint
That goes down on the taxes as "tools of the trade" for second set of racing shocks
You have a beautiful shop especially the American flags hanging on the wall 👍👍love the new nuts and bolts set installed just purchased a set for us thanks for sharing love it👍👍
Oh it’s cool. I live in Minnesota too. I love you farmer for what you do.
Zack. I love watching your videos. It’s nice to see another are working farm family. GREAT JOB
It's Zach, not Zack.
I love that your old Chevy has a brake controller installed. Let's see ya pull the race trailer with that!
You can pre fill the filters, just do it from the outside and try not to get any through the center hole. That way it is filtered and it's full. I'm not sure you could do that with the engine oil on that one with that deep dished center. It is a slow process though.
No beans about it, you are definitely outstanding in your field :-) Thanks for all the great videos.
Anna and Dig are hilarious! Classic German Shepherd laziness until something catches their attention. And your tractor maintenance tips are spot on. 🚜☀
Terrific video as always. You might consider setting up Maintenance Manager in your John Deere Operation Center. You could then track the hours and general maintenance as well as receive alerts when maintenance is due. Works pretty slick and it’s a great way to manage a fleet. You can even use it with your semi trucks and personal vehicles.
Hey bud they make big cookie sheets and parts stores sell them for to no spill on the concrete . I personally have 4 of them when I am servicing. Makes life much easier.
It’s been so dry here in Indiana that the first corn coming into the feed mill is between 12.5 and 13.7 percent…straight into the bin. 👍🏻 Looking forward to watching you harvest. Will the kids be even more involved? I enjoy seeing them work with you! Take care!!
I used to think like u about the fuel filters but the deeres vacuum fill works well
Didge wasn't ignoring you. She was upset, Anna was in her spot . Humm and not a peep when the tractor started. Very, very strange goings on out there😂
My brother (the HVAC tech) and I (the network engineer) just yesterday had that same conversation about our phones being full of pictures of equipment tags and serial numbers. 😄
Great video. Have a good day. I appreciate you and Becky making your videos.
Great Videos Zach, Keep the great work up!
This channel sure made some local cleaner a very lucky company. All these machines and cars look like they’re never been used 😊
Genuinely love your commercials🤙🏻
Coalition partners at the University of Minnesota are developing a novel crop called winter camelina seed, which can be used for a variety of purposes, including producing oil for conversion into SAF.
Hope your race cars are sorted and you nailed it, good luck this weekend guys!🏁🏁🍻🇺🇸
Farm dogs helps make the farmers world turn..love the videos..zack..all of ya do a great job farming...100%.
Just a thought: why don’t you put the oil buckets on the big rolly oil pan so when you miss it just goes in the pan. Hope this helps. Keep it between the rows this fall.
Gotta love the dogs here!! They are becoming almost as famous as Jim!! Enjoyed the video!! Harvest is coming!!
Is that unds old picture
@@coopersoutdoorchannel9981 It is! The only one I really recognize!!
Just a question for ya…Do u think Tim Walz is a good presidential candidate?
always always always prefill fuel filters. unless you really like the idea of buying a new fuel pump for your equipment/semi. Yes most pieces of equipment have electric lift pumps but those are not always the greatest at filling the filters from a filter change. they are designed to provide that initial startup pressure to the high pressure pump is all. if you start your tractor/semi and hear chirping sounds that is your fuel pump running dry which means metal shavings in fuel which means injectors eating not fuel. gets very expensive very quickly. considering a 6 pack on a detroit engine is north of $10k and a pump is another 5k worth the 30seconds to prefill your fuel filter.
We here in the southern part of Illinois have corn and beans already cut and in bins. Bit also have green corn and beans still as well.
That between the rows is pretty good. Your son is becoming a good race car driver.
One good way to check how many hour you got on your oil change is to taste the oil on the end of the dipstick if it has the consistency of water you know it’s definitely time but If it’s like syrup you probably have some time on it still and one more thing if it tastes like you dumped lmnt in your water bottle and didn’t mix it enough you probably have bigger problems
Filter tip...keep a roll of kitchen catcher bags handy and put a bag over the filter just before the last twist to take it off. All the diesel and oil spills in the bag, not the floor and engine.
I fill the fuel filter with sea foam to help clean the lines. Probably doesn’t do much, but doesn’t hurt either.
Thanks for another great video Zach and editing from Becky. It was interesting and enjoyable to watch.
Maintenance on your tractors and equipment is ever so important. Keeps them young at heart if you know what I mean. The filters on that big tractor are huge. Bet they are more than $2.50-little humor along the way. The air filters on the engine and the cab filter are just as important.
Glad you are getting them ready for harvest season.
The seals on your building doors are important devices. Several of the RUclips farmers I watch also have that gentleman seal their doors. He does a great job on the doors. Like the product he uses.
Harvest will be here before we know it.
Thanks for everything Zach.
Good to see the dogs.
The Iowa farm boy. Steve
😊👍✅🙏🇺🇸
You splooged! On the floor!
The stop the snirt guy is a heck of a salesman. Bought several of them from him. Remembers me every time I see him. He makes me install my own though. Lol
you could put the pails on top of the drain pan to catch the mess and being its on wheels it makes it easier to slide in and out. just a thought.... any ways great videos!!!!
Thanks Zack! As always I enjoy your videos.
It's Zach, not Zack.
@@bobby-fleener pardon me 🙏🏻
PIG oil absorbent pads work great. I've been using them for years
What does PIG stand for? And dont tell me its an animal. LOL
Im no farmer but zack theres probably enough room to put your oil buckets ontop of your oil catcher to catch what you spill
It's Zack, not zack
Thank You Simply Safe.
Should have a huge whiteboard to display all the equipment owned and columns for service intervals; ask A.I. to help with the layout.
I know there's a delay between filming and releasing on RUclips, but yeah, your beans are still really green. I started to see combines rolling about the 19th here in SE MN.
Zack, the electric fuel pump, is there to fill those filters. Common Rail injectors for that tractor probably run close to $2,000.00 ea. I know the ones for Cummins QSX15 used to be $1,500 ea. So keep up the fair work.
Best wishes from the far North.
It's Zach, not Zack.
@@bobby-fleener okay. Still a lot of cash to gamble!
love your videos, from South Australia
I take lots of part number pics also of stuff but never recall which piece equipment so take a Pic of said piece of equipment then part number
I’m sure youve been there, but Willy T’s in Alexandria is spectacular!
Super info on the Fbn product. We use a humus magic potion on preplanting.
I feel like your farm would benefit from a Lock Out Tag Out system for when you have equipment that is under maintenance or not currently safe to operate.
ALWAYS Fill those vertical oil filters before installing them, much more important and beneficial than the fuel filters!
"Nothing Runs Like A Deere"
🦌 👍 🇺🇸
You can add service hours in the maintenance and calibration app in the gen4 screen
Crazy to watch this video and see that the fields aren't ready yet, but around me we already have people combining the bean fields.
It will be 2 or 3 weeks yet.
Around my area in SC we start corn in August-Sept. Start early beans in late September and late beans usually start in late Oct-Nov.
Yep we started yesterday on our beans down in Bama. We also planted way earlier than Zach since we’re in a warmer climate
Our German barks at lawn mower startup and our old Ford 5000 but nothing else.
I'm SO GLAD that you didn't have Diddy playing 😂😂😂
Zack have seen the hack removing filters, if cut large soda bottle in half then put it under the filter no mess then.
It's Zach, not 'Zack'.
You could put the buckets on top of the rolling oil pan.
Don't forget to write down the hours on filters/ book
Awesome video. thank you guys
I drove an old car to the Lowry All American car show Saturday, thought sure I would see the Bonanza there, but did not,, the Moline could have made a trip as well, there were several tractors too.
maybe put the buckets on the oil catch pan? so it doesn't fill up the oil catch pan but it catches the mess you spill by not aiming properly XD
Love your Sweat Shirt Farm Around and find out- Very good. Hope you get a good crop during harvest. :D
common rails bypass a very high portion of diesel to cool the injectors, they are a self bleeding system
Our NH Sprayer takes those filters- $700. 🥴.
From a John Deere tech.... don't blow out filters!!! The compressed air put small little tears in the filter and that's a good way to dust out your engine
LARSON FARMS also put the weather strip on all of they're doors too
Yes they did after Zach did. I'm going to buy them for my garage door.
@@jerryspangler6658 Yes, I need that for my dog door... 🤔
You should definitely put some cardboard down underneath the oil drain buckets. That way any little spills of oil won't get soaked into the concrete, you can just throw out the cardboard that gets oily.
Fill the fuel filters with SeaFoam. Keep the air out and clean the injectors all in one.
I have been told that you are OUTSTANDING in your field... Better than average they say. Thats pretty youge
The door guy was the same one that was on Larson Farms channel doing there doors, He gets around with the puns lol
Good video good to see y'all
My neighbor hood farms started corn harvesting this past Friday in south central Kentucky
I think Jim changed that filter last spring but don't tell him I said that, ok? :)
I actually took the time to find the video lol. @MillennialFarmer got Jim and onyx started with the oil change and the walked away. 03/19/24
Thanks
It always amazes me to see the difference of the crops from you guys to where I'm from in Ohio. While i know this video wasn't filmed today but there are already people around where I live that have started taking corn off. Everything around here dryed down fast because we haven't gotten rain in a month and places not even an hour away haven't gotten rain in two months.
We got a few guys around here that use our old oil for their balers and such.
Old tractor oil works great for lawn mowers 😂
Ah yes got to love when they tuck a filter just in a way you half dump it half out to get it out
when you slacken filters of machine before reaching last turn on threads put plastic bag over filter so all fluid falls into bag no mess
I've seen that snirt-stopper guy on here and on the Larson Farms channel. He's always good for a laugh. The consumate salesman.
Morning Zach
Have a great weekend and stay safe.
FYI amazon air filter $334.67 you can Compare and time to order is always an issue.
We change oil once a year if it needs it or not.
There is a thing in the monitor that you can reset.
Funny..we have Roots in Indiana. Didn’t know they had Ruuts In Minnesota lol
First time I’ve seen Anna not yet at the starting tractor😮