Harvest Continues and Tillage Gets Rolling
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Stealing Brian's Factor thunder Zach😲😉
Nope
You got to stop killing youself mannn...I eat horrible like talk to someone to help you so you dont go down the wrong path
how fast does anna run?
I've had Factor for a while..They really are amazing meals, and actually a crazy variety so never boring
At least the dogs gave their own seating system. Probably less arguing than their human siblings
Much less!
That's good
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I'm laughing. As a kid with 6 siblings it was the threat of imminent death that kept things under control.
"Numbnuts" 😆 Now that's a truly rural and intergenerational term if I've ever heard one. I recall hearing that sixty years ago. Just like The Beatles, sometimes those oldies but goodies are hard to be beat
I like the history tidbits from old timers. We have one field that was apparently a revolutionary war settlement back in the day. We sometimes have guys with metal detectors following our tillage equipment around in that field. They're a bit like seagulls.
Seagulls, that's funny.
Just love how you include the kitties and dogs in your videos.
Thank you!
Right on!!
Can remember sitting on an open top combine with my dad here in the UK with a 10 foot head harvesting barley. Amazing how machinery has developed over the last 50 years. Great video. All the best 🇬🇧.
Back in the 60’s these were called TV dinners. But that was before your time, Zack
I carry a rubber Mallet in the combine and tractors with me, wash and dry your windows good in the morning and when the dust starts accumulating on the windows lightly tap and the dust usually falls right off. Just remember your not driving a t-post just LIGHTLY tap the windows.
Otherwise you'll be like MPL driving a sprayer through an approach 🤣
This seems like an idea but also seems slightly terrifying 😂
@@MillennialFarmer don’t be scared.
You wash that Factor down with a full-size snickers ..and back at it!
That and a peanut-butter and Jelley sandwich or two,
Get a “California car duster”, use it on your windows before you use cleaner, it’s a lot easier to clean them that way.
Zach you have talked many times about the simplisafe system of cameras and sensors that you use. but would be interesting to show us what you used to broadcast Wi-Fi throughout the shop and the yard for all the cameras & accessories.
"DEALEOTOOTER" is what I yelled the two times I got cortisone shots in my shoulder (plus some other unprintable things)!
Dr is supposed to shoot lidocaine in first. From voice of experience
Hey Zach how is Jim's recovery coming along tell him I miss him during this harvest
This MF video season has been the best. Thank you.
Your dad has to be the most chill farmer I have ever seen lol snow flying their?? They got snow in my birthplace in SW north Dakota already
You'd think for as much as those big green contraptions cost they'd include some sort of automagic window cleaner. Except of course it'd probably a $20k option lol.
And requires special JD washer juice…
@@MaryWehmeierThat'll run you a buck an ounce too.
Don’t worry about the camera Zach the videos are still great quality
I just wanted to say, I appreciate 4K video quality, thank you
Prayers and thoughts for Jim sure do miss him on your videos
the camera looks like my computer monitor. all the spit and dust it collects blends in nicely with the camera dust
Every time you pump DEF I want to hear "The solution for pollution is dilution".
I hope you guys are about done before our weather change here in west central Minnesota. We were lucky enough to get done with harvest on Monday & finished up tillage yesterday so we are all done. Good luck with the rest of your harvest if you are not done.
Still humid and very very very wet over here in wisconsin.
Better part of 10 in of snow on the ground here in Bismarck
@@deannelson9565 Dang that’s crazy!! I think we only had 25” ish of snow all last winter in Wisconsin.
@@crandonborth I think we had a 101 if I remember right. Funny thing is this is a likely sign that we're going to have a below normal snowfall this winter due to El nino.
@@deannelson9565 Yeah same… we usually get one or two good snow storms a winter but we get a lot of brown Christmases and lots of rain when you guys out west get snow. 🤷♂️
Just now finding the factors? Brian got me on them. They were great during hay season. FYI save the ice packs for coolers. They work better than ice. Your welcome
Zach I was raised on a dairy farm then I worked for a grain elevator for many years I know what you are going through I have had 2 knee replacements and one right shoulder replacement going for my Left shoulder replacement In February specking from experience take care of yourself
Not a professional window washer nor ever cleaned combine windows but I picked up a window washing squeegee and it was a definite game changer
I'm glad you pointed out the dust. I kept cleaning my glasses thinking I couldn't get them clean.
Awesome video Zach. Glad things are going better with the equipment. Stay safe out and about. 🚜🚜🚜
I would just call all that dust in the lens the "Farmer Filter". Kinda like all those fancy filters you can apply to photos on instagram. In this case it just adds some grit to video!
Thank you for the video.
Hope Jim is doing good.
Awesome video i really enjoy the harvest season. Hopefully Jim will get back to help with tillage. Stay safe 🍻
Will the air cart make an appearance this fall or has that struggle been sold?
"Lash out and need sensitivity training" literally made me LOL!!
Clean windows!!! My freaking man. You’re awesome 😂
I noticed you reply to your father with the same exact 'ohh, okay' as he does. But only when talking with your dad. Kinda cool.
Hope you are almost done with the harvest. Snow is bound to show up soon. 👍❤️🇨🇦
Looking good hope you get the beans done before the weather gets bad
You had to say, "the corn hole is open" the second I took a drink. Almost lost it. lol. Thanks for all your efforts to entertain Us users of valuable oxygen.
Lol. "Can you see up my nose?" Sometimes I think the camera comes out just when you need to entertain yourself, as much as us. Enjoyed the video!
"Alright the corn hole is open" is not a statement i was expecting to hahahaha
Dont worry about the camara zach you vids are great quallaty and the way you exsplain stuff is soo helpful
Thanks!
"This thing blows"...that's what she said 😂
If you hold them just right, they look like ACTOR meals, 😆, as in NOT for the extras, just for the TALENT!
Great the harvest is going well...
catdog mia?
Zack, be careful getting to many shots in your joints, I went thru all that on knees, back & shoulders. 2 discs removed ( plate/screws ), knee replacement and shoulder replaced, just as much pain with this fake hardware, not going to have right shoulder and left knee replaced, I’m 65 knocking on 66, one ft dangling over the grave so am dealing with pain as best. I don’t do pain pills so when I start to hurt then whatever project I’m doing can wait till when ever I feel up to it. Just remember to work smarter not harder !
Did you purposely avoid filming yourself opening the fuel trailer so you didn't have to say "Thunderrrrr"?
When Zach said oh wow I thought he was talking about the farmer that was farming around the power poles and into the ditch bottom up to the on slope.
Thanks
Thanks 👍
When I was away from home for 15 hours I would always get does Stouffer meals and I heat them up in my little lunch box stove I heat up soup and clam chowder even hot dogs and fried onions but when it comes to farming you don't seem to eat
Hi it is Douglas.I have not commented in a long time and I just wanted to say hi and the hope Jim is getting better and the videos are great
I got sonw where I'm and it's not even past October 31 and live in Winnipeg MB and I can believe
been binge listening to Off The Husk! Love those shows, makes my work go so much faster!
Yea, going to be 31° this Tuesday here in Northeast Texas, to early to be freezing
I didn’t notice the lens dust till you said something
You need to get a california duster and try it for your windows
Good show
Hello from France, I love watching your videos, it's always interesting, it makes me discover American agriculture, your plots and your equipment are monstrous... 🤣. Good luck Zach.
hi Zack for a young guy you are very bright and entertaining, love to watch your videos.
I'm picturing there is just a shelve of new cameras ready to go.
Is there a gear drive electric motor set up you could install to open those bin gates? It might be worth the cost for safety, especially when the ladders are frosty when it's cold out.
I just thought my floaters were getting worse😅😅😅
Look into a PRP Injection for the shoulder, did wonders for my torn rotator
We're not mad about the camera....just disappointed 😂
5:33 nice job covering the Bosses activities 😂❤🖖🏼🇺🇸
Look into having a tool made that looks like a valve hand wheel wrench, might help for next time and save u some wear n tear
Have you tried using a vacuum to remove the dust from the lens area?
Watching from Louisiana....on-duey...Not an-duelly....🤣🤣 Another fun video...
You turning the wheel was hilarious
Man, I hate when I lose my deeleeatutor!
those dogs are soooooo cool!!!!!!
Glad to see things going well today, zach.
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Do they not make motorized gates for switching Bins? It isn’t super common in Canada yet to have elaborate Bin sites like in the US Corn/Soybean areas.
4:53 The Ls in _Andouille_ are silent - much like the P in swimming.
(onDEWee) 😉
Just found this channel. Love it.. subscribed
Nice to see you doing your own stunts today, appreciate the commitment to the craft!
You need a couple of e-bikes mounted on your equipment to make the runs back for trucks!
Hey Zack. You have to get a drone to keep up with the Jones. Would be great.
Would be cool to find artifacts on that hill top, but with all dirt work I doubt you’d find any arrowheads in tact. I’d still run a metal detector anyway just to see.
Honestly, I kinda like the old-fashioned commercials, reminds me of the 70s
Hard to believe it’s cold enough to see your breath!
Hey Zach. Why can you not pull the header wagon with the combine? Seems like something you would figure out how to do ;-)
Love the videos Zack also like seeing your dad in the videos
Hey Zack, i know you are just setting around with not much to do, ha ha but don't forget the new muffler for the Moline!!!
U said Unit. 😊
Very progressive of you to put beans in your cornhole.
Thank you Becky. We love the content and I know your the person responsible. By the way, I noticed Zachs stunt double is making Hallmark films. His name is Chad Michael Murray. Of course hes not the actor Zach is, but hes only a stunt double!
Your son is amazing running your equipment.
He got it from his dad
I wonder if you apply a ceramic coating to your combine windows, if it would help keep them cleaner?
I see some farmers using California dusters , think that's the name ?
Hi 👋 Zach Johnson
Your video was Spot On today Zach (as a photographer I really hate when the old camera starts showing the dust spots). 😁 So, is it you that has the great sense of humor or is it your movie double? Inquiring minds want to know. Thanks for taking us along. John here, from the back-roads of Northeastern Tennessee.
Will everyones favorite strip till till bar be running this fall??
Thanks for another great video. It was interesting.
The cool mornings are good for maintenance items and jobs on the farm while you are waiting for the soybeans to warm up. Memories.
That small wheel to connect or disconnect a bin from the bin system seems off. Very hard to turn. Would think it would be a lever type item or a way other than trying to turn that small wheel. Amazing.
Combines take a lot of maintenance. Takes time. Glad onyx is helpful with the tillage. Thanks onyx. By the way how is Jim doing. Best wishes to Jim in his recovery.
Interesting history fact that there used to be a Indian trading post in your bean field. Looks like a large soybean field you are doing now.
Love the way the dogs get in the four by four. They have a system. Ha.
Guess that is it for now. Thanks for everything Zach. You all take care and be safe.
Thanks. The Iowa Farm Boy. Steve.
Great content as always, I am hooked on your videos and anxiously await the next one coming to the top of my feed.
Zach Becky son and Dad was great enjoyed it love the blow down of the equipment before you get into the field so many don't and they get jams and pully problems blow out radiator air filter front ally and rock collectors I do every morning never a problem thank you allvideos are fantastic
Would a battery leaf blower help to clean the head and connections? Before removing it?
The dust got in, there has to be a way to blow it out.
Good Video, thanks Zach.
There was me thinking I had something on my phone screen I couldnt budge 😂😂
Air pressure may solve your dust behind your lens issue.