My neighbor actually made a real cane holder for his tractor. He is 94, and lost his balance, but still using his little tractor around the property. Needs the cane to walk safely on uneven ground. Changing from the bush hog to the tiller is a multi day project for him. But God bless that he still does it. I want him to live forever.
Zach, use a 4 or 5 ft pry bar, a crow bar whatever under the center of the wheel to lift the tire on and off the studs. Makes that chore a whole lot easier. Cheers 🇨🇦
Purchase an air / hydraulic axle jack and tire irons . Two drops of oil on each stud , lubricate the 2 piece wheel nuts . No anti-seize . Emerson also manufactures the axle jacks .
Definitely thought we would have been left without this brilliant show with brilliant actors after the actors strike but they found some that were happy enough to keep the great Farm alive -Hope the rest of spring and then harvest goes well for you guys
trucker friend said he uses a shovel under the tire to lift it back in place. Tried it on my little truck and sure helps the old back. great video, glad to see Jim back, say hi fro BC Canada.
That's ok it seems RUclips has him sorted out as the last 2 video they have had an ad for an "Asian Spice" that keeps your tool firm and something about a raging bull. All I know is it has messed up the borescope as it won't bend any more and I got a massive bill from a china shop.
My 2014 Polaris Sportsman 400 ho ATV just turned over to 26,000 miles on it and I doing all my work on it, from oil and filter change every month and new tires and CV Joints and Shocks and rebuild clutches main and second dairy clutch
[04:35] Try turning your back to the wheel, hands behind your back, grab the centre and try giggling it out, it also affords one more grip getting over that small cap hub. :)
Its so awesome that everything we own now is connected to the internet and everyone can know right where everything is. That would never be used in a negative way.
Good videoh at polaris my daughter was apparently there for Polaris Four about two and three years before she moved down to texas know that company well
When it rains it snows or visa versa. But hey look. You’re getting real good with those finger snaps. Front right steer on and your shirt changed also.
Zack, Cateye, tire equalization valves will eliminate tire cupping on your drive tires and the trailer tires. You can get them at Nelson International, willmar or Fargo. You will save tire wear. Your inner tires run at a greater pressure, because of brake heat. The valves are designed to equalize the pressure between the inner tire and the outer tires.
Fun Fact... A round point shovel is super handy for removing and installing truck and trailer wheels and tires. Use it for leverage when taking on and off the hubs. Makes life easier when doing it by yourself!
Just a tip (that’s what she said) if you’re struggling to get your wheels on the studs get a long ish bar or a big ass screw driver style bar and pick it up a bit and work it on to the studs. The wheels look great!
I don't blame ya, its getting where I think about deleting all my social media, we are witnessing the last days I think. Enjoyed the Allis content you did and I liked your dads commentary.
Not gonna lie, hearing $20 in merchandise would get me a free calendar finally convinced me to just buy a shirt. Been watching your vids since Jim got stuck, even. Sorry it took so long, lol 😎
@ 5:00 if you turn around and grab the rim with your hands behind you palms facing up and just lean forward the wheel will follow you... sounds stupid I know but it's a back saver. Trust and try
wow this snow storm seems to have hit everywhere in the prairies and midwest, we farm in south west saskatchewan in canada and this snow hit us a couple days after you guys, though we didnt get quite as much as you guys either. and luckily for us its currently 60ish degrees so its melting super quick
Diesel mechanic here! When taking off a tire use a long pry bar on the the bottom of tire and just wiggle bar up and pull tire back but very little movements till it’s free of the pilot spots on the hub.
If you place a thin metal bar at the base of the tyre, when trying to get the wheels on or off the trucks hubs, it makes it much easier to manipulate the procedure, beats putting your back into so much strain and possible pains in the back due to the weight of these wheels ;) `Pry bars are generally good`
You need to get a tire dolly,150.00 at northern used my for 30 years works great and saves the back also throw the torque wrench start using torque rods, used one for 30 years also work great
Am idea for lifting the front of your truck is get an extra set of front tow hooks and weld a heavy piece of steel connecting them. You can then use your a jack on that. a shop i used to work at had one and it worked well.
As others have stated, a wheel dolly isn’t a bad idea for lining up semi tires 😂 on the steer tires i stick my fingers through the holes in the wheel, lets you keep your back fully straight and pick the wheel up onto the hub with your legs
My New Holland 6050 wasn’t born with cup holders. If ida known the Minnesota MFer was going to start peddling them I would have waited before screwing a chunk of 4” PVC to the side console. And the a scotch, bourbon, beer reference; great video .
You know, your the best farming RUclipsr in my opinion because you have a sense a humor that is quiet but also very funny! You also are not a multi crew farmer! It’s just you and your employee which is not much! I hope you make it to 2 mill soon! Live from Kent county Maryland helping out another farmer in need!❤
I absolutely love this channel ❤ I watch 6 different RUclips vlogs and millennial farmer is hands down the best. I could literally watch you guys 12 hours straight. Thank you 💯 🙏
Need to get one of those Gojaks. Its exactly what they were using to move the polairs machines around (its the pink dolly looking thing). They work excellent for removing and installing heavy tires. Got one for my 3/4 ton trucka and its liffe saver.
Sick! There is dave sparks 6 wheeler! That dude turns out some radical machines! They made a video of them building that machine his guys are some smart dudes! Far as i know that is still currently the only one like it until Polaris starts building them if im not mistaken heavy D gave the entire rundown on it its a must see. Zach this was a great video man thats really cool u get to do some filming with these guys
Get some bars from that tire place. It'll help son. I'd a wee bit of tire work. Even had a Dayton ten hundred twenty split kiss me. Tubeless was just getting started. I'm 64 and blessed with health. 🙏 Be safe
Looks like Jim is feeling better & thats a great thing. I like that you like you equipment looking good . May i suggest you invest in one of those tire mover thingies?
Hey bud. You can use the tire irons (that they use to change out the tires) and use them as a pry bar to aid in removing/mounting those wheels. Your back will thank you!!!!
Might be a strange question. Do you have a radio station over there that talks about farming stuffs? Curious as even though I dont have farm here in Scotland. I am enjoying watching these and would like to listen or even watch more about farming etc.
Great vlog Zach! Get you a shovel that comes to a point on the end or a spud bar under those tires when taking off or putting on the truck, definitely a back saver, and helps line up those lug holes as well.
Pry bar pry bar pry bar. You put the pry bar underneath the tire and then use it to lift and remove the tires. It also works for install. You lay the pry bar down and then roll the tire on to it.
zach if you use Yellow scrubbing pads and water will clean those wheel caps nice.. the green pads are to course for that,, you should get a truck tire caddy to remove and install the truck tires..
Now the wheels are polished it will be easier to keep them shiny. Good job for the kids . Great to see Jim. So neat to go to the Polaris factory and see the latest updates to the side by sides
My neighbor actually made a real cane holder for his tractor. He is 94, and lost his balance, but still using his little tractor around the property. Needs the cane to walk safely on uneven ground. Changing from the bush hog to the tiller is a multi day project for him. But God bless that he still does it. I want him to live forever.
I always had a nice cane holder on my 4 wheeler. Mr marlin sit there.
God bless your old man.
@@giles-df9yu Old Marlin can't be beat. My neighbor walks with an actual cane. Moses signed his yearbook.
I need someone else to I guess you are the homosexual?Those too period you know me?I don't get amazed name is mucker james
Looks like someone hit the bottle a little too hard before commenting last night!@@michaeljames1665
Zach, use a 4 or 5 ft pry bar, a crow bar whatever under the center of the wheel to lift the tire on and off the studs. Makes that chore a whole lot easier. Cheers 🇨🇦
Yes, using a couple of pry bars will definitely save you a back strain lifting those heavy old truck wheels 🛞.
A wheel dolly is like $100. A broken back costs a lot more.
A shovel works remarkably well, swivel the bottom of the wheel out with your foot on the handle while holding the top of the wheel
I use a shovel. Works great.
Thank you!! lol I was gonna say the same thing. Use a bar makes the job easier and faster! Also do not put anti seize on the wheel studs!
That cane holder is perfect for my 6.5 grendel coyote control cane that keeps getting beat up in my tractor cab.
My neighbor uses a real cane to help on uneven ground. He's 94 and still running tractor. I want to be like him.
Zack, you need a tire takeroffer putteroner thingy.
Ah, you mean an apprentice, Onyx is getting there it's just truck wheels are still a bit too heavy for the young lad just now 😉.
Purchase an air / hydraulic axle jack and tire irons . Two drops of oil on each stud , lubricate the 2 piece wheel nuts . No anti-seize .
Emerson also manufactures the axle jacks .
Nice to have Jim back :) :) I just get a sense that he's a really good man.
He is!
Awesome looking tender trailer !!!
@MillennialFarmer what's the white Volvo for is it a new semi?
I really enjoy your channel Zack and the comical aspect you bring to it is much appreciated 👍
They do make a tool to help take truck tires off and on. They work awesome for lining up the lug holes.
I always found that a 4 foot bar, was a back saver.
A pallet jack works very well
@scotts7427 Yep, Just where I did it.
Randy’s going to love his new custom holder 😂
3d printer segment was awesome! 😂
Definitely thought we would have been left without this brilliant show with brilliant actors after the actors strike but they found some that were happy enough to keep the great Farm alive
-Hope the rest of spring and then harvest goes well for you guys
Even a pallet jack makes that job easy
Nice to see a little behind the scenes of the show. Good to see the camera crew get acknowledged for once.
They make Actual Stainless steel hub covers for the axle shaft ends. 4:02 not chromed carbon steel . 4:49
Finally the Polaris Ranger roof fix we have been waiting on for years!
trucker friend said he uses a shovel under the tire to lift it back in place. Tried it on my little truck and sure helps the old back. great video, glad to see Jim back, say hi fro BC Canada.
I'm glad you took all of the snow plow stuff off of the tractor lol
😂🤣😂
What is truly amazing is how every day you hide this production team and make it look like you and Becky make these videos yourselves. I had no idea!
Zack, As a city kid (75yo) I love your vids and the way you explain things. Best wishes, God Bless!
8:46 I was waiting for Becky to chime in , that's what she said, when Zack said" I'm an inch short"
That's ok it seems RUclips has him sorted out as the last 2 video they have had an ad for an "Asian Spice" that keeps your tool firm and something about a raging bull.
All I know is it has messed up the borescope as it won't bend any more and I got a massive bill from a china shop.
A "that's what she said" opportunity totally missed by Jim 🤣
"The actor who plays the Millenial Farmer"...Love It !!!
Is a wheel job like a rim job?
@@thomasleonard1846 No, it's what Elmer Fudd tells George Thorogood to get, along with a haircut.
My 2014 Polaris Sportsman 400 ho ATV just turned over to 26,000 miles on it and I doing all my work on it, from oil and filter change every month and new tires and CV Joints and Shocks and rebuild clutches main and second dairy clutch
Zack you need to get a tire cart. It wheels around and you can lift tire on and off. Pretty handy. Thanks for the video
[04:35] Try turning your back to the wheel, hands behind your back, grab the centre and try giggling it out, it also affords one more grip getting over that small cap hub. :)
your one of the reasons i want to become a farmer so i thank you for that and also keep up the great content
Nice to see Jim in your video Zach
Boy I bet he wished he had asked your opinion first. A man takes pride in his equipment and I agree with him did the same also with my RV.
Keep up the great zack
Its so awesome that everything we own now is connected to the internet and everyone can know right where everything is. That would never be used in a negative way.
Good videoh at polaris my daughter was apparently there for Polaris Four about two and three years before she moved down to texas know that company well
A mild winter usually is followed by a long wet spring
Prybar under the wheel to help lift them up works pretty good
When it rains it snows or visa versa. But hey look. You’re getting real good with those finger snaps. Front right steer on and your shirt changed also.
Zack, Cateye, tire equalization valves will eliminate tire cupping on your drive tires and the trailer tires. You can get them at Nelson International, willmar or Fargo. You will save tire wear. Your inner tires run at a greater pressure, because of brake heat. The valves are designed to equalize the pressure between the inner tire and the outer tires.
Great to see you in such great form Mr Z. Loved the dad jokes.
Fun Fact... A round point shovel is super handy for removing and installing truck and trailer wheels and tires. Use it for leverage when taking on and off the hubs. Makes life easier when doing it by yourself!
Just a tip (that’s what she said) if you’re struggling to get your wheels on the studs get a long ish bar or a big ass screw driver style bar and pick it up a bit and work it on to the studs. The wheels look great!
Your attention to safety and precautions is so great!
I don't blame ya, its getting where I think about deleting all my social media, we are witnessing the last days I think. Enjoyed the Allis content you did and I liked your dads commentary.
Zack, you and your family are the best my brother!!! Keep it up.
Great video Zach /Becky. Looks like the dogs were enjoying the snow anyway.
Wheels turned out really nice. Now time to polish the stacks
Saw the truck today at the plant rolling in. It was so shiny I had to do a double take!
A little tip for taking on and off tires is to use a big prybar like 36 inches makes it so much easier to
Take the wheels off and put back on with a pallet jack. It makes it so easy!
Not gonna lie, hearing $20 in merchandise would get me a free calendar finally convinced me to just buy a shirt. Been watching your vids since Jim got stuck, even. Sorry it took so long, lol 😎
Better late than never, the clothing is actually quite warm, soft & of a very good quality 👌.
@ 5:00 if you turn around and grab the rim with your hands behind you palms facing up and just lean forward the wheel will follow you... sounds stupid I know but it's a back saver. Trust and try
wow this snow storm seems to have hit everywhere in the prairies and midwest, we farm in south west saskatchewan in canada and this snow hit us a couple days after you guys, though we didnt get quite as much as you guys either. and luckily for us its currently 60ish degrees so its melting super quick
Great video Zach
If you put a 2×4 under inside tires u don't need a jack u can take off out side tire it will lift it up high enough to take out side tire off.
Love this channel
That’s a super nice cane holder Zach
Diesel mechanic here! When taking off a tire use a long pry bar on the the bottom of tire and just wiggle bar up and pull tire back but very little movements till it’s free of the pilot spots on the hub.
17:40 get some mounting spoons… helps a lot!
If you place a thin metal bar at the base of the tyre, when trying to get the wheels on or off the trucks hubs, it makes it much easier to manipulate the procedure, beats putting your back into so much strain and possible pains in the back due to the weight of these wheels ;) `Pry bars are generally good`
30 minutes of watching Millennial Farmer? Yes please!
I bought a Milwaukee 1 inch battery powered impact. Never have to worry about the hose again. It's amazing
It takes off heavy truck lugs? If so, you might have talked me into one.
Gatorz are the best sunglasses! I have many. What’s best is you can get replacement lenses. They are worth every penny.
You need to get a tire dolly,150.00 at northern used my for 30 years works great and saves the back also throw the torque wrench start using torque rods, used one for 30 years also work great
Am idea for lifting the front of your truck is get an extra set of front tow hooks and weld a heavy piece of steel connecting them. You can then use your a jack on that. a shop i used to work at had one and it worked well.
Harbour Freight Special sockets, Nice!
Thanks Zach! I love Polaris. Looking forward to seeing the new planter/new to you tractor.
Those wheels are looking pretty darn nice on the truck.
The truck looks great with the polish update!!
As others have stated, a wheel dolly isn’t a bad idea for lining up semi tires 😂 on the steer tires i stick my fingers through the holes in the wheel, lets you keep your back fully straight and pick the wheel up onto the hub with your legs
Nice *cane* holder. can't believe you found a cane that shoots. 😉 Nice video as always. 👍
My New Holland 6050 wasn’t born with cup holders. If ida known the Minnesota MFer was going to start peddling them I would have waited before screwing a chunk of 4” PVC to the side console. And the a scotch, bourbon, beer reference; great video .
The Polaris part was very kool
ZACK you need to look around for a 2nd hand tyre dolly its like a forklift for tyres but its manual. Makes it real easy to fit and remove truck tyres.
You know, your the best farming RUclipsr in my opinion because you have a sense a humor that is quiet but also very funny! You also are not a multi crew farmer! It’s just you and your employee which is not much! I hope you make it to 2 mill soon! Live from Kent county Maryland helping out another farmer in need!❤
I absolutely love this channel ❤ I watch 6 different RUclips vlogs and millennial farmer is hands down the best. I could literally watch you guys 12 hours straight. Thank you 💯 🙏
Need to get one of those Gojaks. Its exactly what they were using to move the polairs machines around (its the pink dolly looking thing). They work excellent for removing and installing heavy tires. Got one for my 3/4 ton trucka and its liffe saver.
Sick! There is dave sparks 6 wheeler! That dude turns out some radical machines! They made a video of them building that machine his guys are some smart dudes! Far as i know that is still currently the only one like it until Polaris starts building them if im not mistaken heavy D gave the entire rundown on it its a must see. Zach this was a great video man thats really cool u get to do some filming with these guys
That 6wheeled polaris would def look good in your yard 💯
Get some bars from that tire place. It'll help son. I'd a wee bit of tire work. Even had a Dayton ten hundred twenty split kiss me.
Tubeless was just getting started. I'm 64 and blessed with health. 🙏
Be safe
Looks like Jim is feeling better & thats a great thing. I like that you like you equipment looking good . May i suggest you invest in one of those tire mover thingies?
Hey bud. You can use the tire irons (that they use to change out the tires) and use them as a pry bar to aid in removing/mounting those wheels. Your back will thank you!!!!
I use two long pry bars under each side makes it easy to pickup and position the tire and rim.
Nice things take time 😊
Cool video Zach. Love the Polaris machines, wish I had a need to buy one.
Might be a strange question. Do you have a radio station over there that talks about farming stuffs? Curious as even though I dont have farm here in Scotland. I am enjoying watching these and would like to listen or even watch more about farming etc.
Thanks!
Great timing of big snow just before planting…… free moisture for the seeds.
I'm so glad that I live in a place where it eventually stops snowing for the year. Brrrrr!!!!! I can't handle all that cold anymore.
Great vlog Zach! Get you a shovel that comes to a point on the end or a spud bar under those tires when taking off or putting on the truck, definitely a back saver, and helps line up those lug holes as well.
If you have a long pry bar you can go under the tire to pick it up and spin it to go onto the studs with alot less hassel
Beautiful wheels.
Randy is gonna love his gift!! 😂
36" pry bar on the floor works wonders for taking wheels and tires off. SAVE THAT BACK! 😘
Zack,tip for putting those tires back on, use two pry bars underneath and lift up, makes it so much easier.Nice work on the videos 👍
Nice to see Farm Sip Supreme getting out there!!!
Nice Jack. Those used to be made two blocks from my house
Congrats on reaching the 1 mill subscribers milestone.. so deserving.. Much love and Thanks so much for sharing
Those wheels 🛞 look amazing 🤩
Nice work the truck got to be beautiful
12:25 good tunes
I’m glad Polaris fixed some of those issues. The shifting was like a weight lifting session on my 2019 Northstar XP 1000
I love your videos an i am 12 and I drive alot like onyx we live in the UK and we farm cows and sheep
Watched the whole video. Nice job and interesting too.
Pry bar pry bar pry bar. You put the pry bar underneath the tire and then use it to lift and remove the tires. It also works for install. You lay the pry bar down and then roll the tire on to it.
zach if you use Yellow scrubbing pads and water will clean those wheel caps nice.. the green pads are to course for that,, you should get a truck tire caddy to remove and install the truck tires..
Now the wheels are polished it will be easier to keep them shiny. Good job for the kids . Great to see Jim. So neat to go to the Polaris factory and see the latest updates to the side by sides
Liked nirvana playing at the tire shop.