What I have learned from watching the Millennial Farmer: The folks who farm are HARD working, kind-hearted, and have a passion for the land. They face CONSTANT adversity with determination to keep tilling the soil, harvesting the crops, and maintaining all the equipment. They embrace new technology for the sake of running and having a better farm operation. Farmers are good, caring neighbors. Farmers are our heritage. A simple 'thank you' doesn't seem to say enough, but it is heart-felt and sincere. Thank you to all of our farmers. ❤️️👍💪 P.S. What I said....for livestock farmers, too. 😊
Just doing what we love to do!! And yes, absolutely, the livestock farmers bust their tails. I can't imagine dealing with this cold constantly when things break.
I’m not a farmer but I sure do have a love for farmers and tractors I grew up in the country and my house is surrounded by a corn field I used to and still do sometimes ride in his tractor when he tills plows and harvests crops my stepmoms dad is also a farmer and I love helping him when I can thanks to all of the hard working farmers that busy their butts to keep us fed
Memories. Back as a kid in NoDak dad bought a big 31 ft cultivator (we called it a tool bar, also known as a chisel plow) that kept losing wheels. Dad figured out that the manufacturer should have put grease zirks (yep, that’s what we called them) in the hubs. So he stocked up on roller bearings, races, zirks etc and taught his number 1 hired man (me) how to pack bearings drill and thread the hubs etc and away I went. Good times. Thanks for the videos, they always remind me of what a fantastic childhood I had.
I know I think of you of the most Famous Farmer I know. America Loves you. You sure work hard. Thank you for your help, Jim, Mrs. Millennial Farmer and Your Dad. Your Fan George Deltaville, Va
You asked after everything getting stuck a if viewers were farmers or not. Well I’m not a farmer but have loved watching your videos. It’s a way to see how hard working are American farmers are. How I found your channel was just looking around you tube for something to watch. Keep the great videos coming and thanks for all you and you family and co workers are doing.
You've got the perfect farmers outlook in that it's always going to get better and no matter how bad it is, it could always be a whole lot worse. I find myself missing farming watching this, but as I'm watching this, drinking a Hop Valley Alphadelic IPA late at night, I soon realize, I'm warm, not checking the dryer, not freezing my stones getting 4-5 hours of sleep. You're classic plow jockey and I appreciate you sharing the life with us barstool jockeys.
Love your videos man, I myself grew up on a farm in the southwestern part of Iowa. We combine corn and beans, have a hog confinement, and raise cattle. Me and my dad talk about your videos all the time! Keep up the good work and hope your winter is full of a vacation!
Anyone know why there is a propane shortage? Are the Plants down? The States are loaded with natural gas because of Fracking right now and it is a short hop to North Dakota.
I realize this is from two years ago (currently binge watching like mad - steadily getting caught up) but I can sure relate to the fixing of that wheel. The clock is ticking and you do whatever you gotta to get stuff fixed and rolling - NOW. Nice ingenuity using the ripper to lift that wheel to get it into the service truck.
ive owned fishing boats, saw mills, and biomass dryers, planers and all sorts of equipment. Its so fun to watch others fix s.it and find the humor in it all. I look forward to every episode. keep up the videos.
You need cole the cornstar to come over lol get you thyroid checked you might have sometimers lol long hard day thanks for letting me be a part of it and Thank You to all who serve and for all the sacrifices for us to be free Canada and the USA 🌺🇺🇸🍁👍😉
Zack it is too bad about all the harvesting issues but if it is any consolation you still have a great sense of humor about it. Good luck with the rest of harvest.
Really great channel. Just started watching a couple weeks ago & now am addicted to your channel. There is a lot of really well done farming channels on You Tube to watch and learn from if one is not a farmer. Thanks for sharing your farming experience with us.
@@frankvandendool882 not to be the voice of reason let's look at $$$ just how much will just this one farm spend on heating this year. How much time will they spend on keeping things running due to cold and snow. So why the frozen north is " getting sh$t done" we in mild climates will be cussing the lows in the teens with highs in the high 40's and flying south to lay on a sunny beach with the time& money we saved on not burning propane or moving snow. So put on your gloves and keep warm and I'll put on Levi's and a t-shirt and go start working. Fyi the high for every day so far in Nov has been low 60 and 🌞.
@@frankvandendool882 live like what? I can only assume enjoying a beach vacation or the not shoveling snow. I'll take that insult any day with a smile on my tan face. Anyway peace out I've got to load the bike for a long weekend of ridding in the sun and sand.
We have a mulching head for our 333G. Tree limbs on the edges of our fields are never a problem anymore. We only did our fields for the 1st year or so, now I do our neighbors and a few other farms in our county. Head has paid for itself.
@@kieranbudke2343 Boxelder trees. They are a weed of the tree world here in the upper midwest. We have to cut back the ones that bend over the fence rows every year. If you don't, pretty soon your 40 acre field is 29 acres...
I love these videos. Zack has by far my favorite channel on RUclips. But am I the only one who prefers to see him in the combine during harvest rather than other stuff?
Mr. Johnson; so many farmers get in a hurry when making repairs that proper installation procedures are not used. May I suggest SKF's Installation and Maintenance for Bearings that will detail proper handling (do not throw bearings around) and installation (do not beat an outer race into position with a ball peen hammer), a dead blow hammer is preferred or shrink the component. It will improve the reliability of the bearing.
I agree, when they did the axle nut I wondered if that was setting pre load on the bearing. If so it really should be torqued to spec. Giving the wheel a test spin can let you know you're in the ballpark but requires familiarity with how the hub feels without the wheel on..
You and Dad might consider Stihl battery driven arbor saw...no mix, no fuss and no starting difficulty in cold weather. I think it would be a great addition the cab of any Deere, maintenance truck or your fuel trailer. Wish you well as you keep us informed of situations a day or more ahead of when it hits here in north-central Illinois. Wife and I considering a return to farming within the next year and needed a little refresher since leaving the farm in 1990. Boy! electronics have really changed the game but hard work and thinking are still the backbone of rural life.
Bearing pre load is 50ft pounds back off 1/4 turn for ur next one u have.. u have had 2 tires come apart and from the look of the video you guys are installing them to tight from the installation I saw reason they come apart
Those fuel wagons are nice.. we sell them at my work (Case dealer, the welkers love that lol!) Glad to see successful farmers on RUclips! Support both of y’all! Great content and awesome people!
I recently discovered this channel and I love it! I subscribed the first video I watched. I appreciate the time and effort you and your friends put into these videos.
Fun is when you get up and for about a week you can get to know your family. Not fix a thing, just give your back a rest. I have been there and done that. my neighbor is from somewhere minn. I will ask him but he has been watching the football games. He said it got colder there than here in alaska. Fairbanks has been -25F. for a week or more and it only fifteen degrees here. Tough to go out in weather like this. Dogs love it after it being high seventies or eighties. Hope the rest of harvest goes better for you and the propane issue gets better. I don't know why the shortage, I don't watch the news cause it is too depressing.. good luck
In parts of the country like that, you call a neighbor and he's there in 5 minutes. Out west where I am (prior Californian) a car can be overturned in the ditch and on fire, while 6,000 people a minute drive right by it.
pretty simple case of 'do I know you?' Just remember that everyone can only deal with so many people a day. When you only have about 3 direct neighbors you are more likely to help than when that number is 10 in the same building. 150 in the street. You don't have time nor energy to deal with that many people and their problems each day.
was supposed to get some work done tonight but i clicked on one of these.. now its 6 videos in, and im emotionally invested in this. Half a day of LP left and its a 15 hour wait for more!? that is NO GOOD
I have a 1,000 gallon tank at my house for hot air ballooning. On a average flight we use between 65 and 100 gallons per flight depending on how much weight in the basket and how hot it is outside. We use quite a bit less in the winter then in the summer. I think he has a 12,000 gallon tank of propane at the farm and I believe he used 60,000 gallons of propane last year but I could be wrong.
@@nealfigary3288 you would think but they can't deliver what they can't get themselves. I go through 1,000 gallons of LP weekly and now with the weather cooling off I have flights schedule for the morning and at 2 in the afternoon before the sun goes down
@@johnslife6669 As far as im concerned the hos regulations are a joke because the feds can cancel them any time they feel the need to. So it tells me that the regs are about control and not safety.
We haven't had much luck getting propane here. Our supplier was supposed to get some delivered over the weekend & it never showed up & he didn't hear anything from the driver or company as to why it didn't show. Good luck with the rest of harvest. At least it's supposed to be some warmer temps coming.
Thanks Zak for another Great video ! I dont know how You guys do it , All that hard work and still have time to make a Great video . Best wishes from San Diego .
What I have learned from watching the Millennial Farmer: The folks who farm are HARD working, kind-hearted, and have a passion for the land. They face CONSTANT adversity with determination to keep tilling the soil, harvesting the crops, and maintaining all the equipment. They embrace new technology for the sake of running and having a better farm operation. Farmers are good, caring neighbors. Farmers are our heritage. A simple 'thank you' doesn't seem to say enough, but it is heart-felt and sincere. Thank you to all of our farmers. ❤️️👍💪 P.S. What I said....for livestock farmers, too. 😊
Yes Sir, Farmer/Ranchers are embattled in a constant stream of adversity.....Cursed but mostly blessed..Thank you for the Thank you...
Just doing what we love to do!! And yes, absolutely, the livestock farmers bust their tails. I can't imagine dealing with this cold constantly when things break.
You have not a clue just how bad it really is lol I'm a 4 generation farmer an it gets stuffer every year
You could not have said it better friend. Thanks for that. And thanks to all the farmers that keep us fed.
I’m not a farmer but I sure do have a love for farmers and tractors I grew up in the country and my house is surrounded by a corn field I used to and still do sometimes ride in his tractor when he tills plows and harvests crops my stepmoms dad is also a farmer and I love helping him when I can thanks to all of the hard working farmers that busy their butts to keep us fed
“What’s the torque spec on this?” “Yup” 😂🤣😂
Using a "standard metric" wrench, or a "universal stripper", that size castle nut looks like a single grunt torque spec, maybe a two grunt spec.
German specs... "good-n-tight"
Lol
@@littlejason99 My German always friend said with his best thick accent,
Gud-en-tite"
Or until the elbow clicks!
Memories. Back as a kid in NoDak dad bought a big 31 ft cultivator (we called it a tool bar, also known as a chisel plow) that kept losing wheels. Dad figured out that the manufacturer should have put grease zirks (yep, that’s what we called them) in the hubs. So he stocked up on roller bearings, races, zirks etc and taught his number 1 hired man (me) how to pack bearings drill and thread the hubs etc and away I went. Good times. Thanks for the videos, they always remind me of what a fantastic childhood I had.
I know I think of you of the most Famous Farmer I know. America Loves you. You sure work hard. Thank you for your help, Jim, Mrs. Millennial Farmer and Your Dad. Your Fan George
Deltaville, Va
Kenny Rogers, You picked a fine time to leave me loose wheel,lol
Thats funny right there.
dude i love that i hope he pins that
Lol
Quoted by Daddy Cornstar on a video not too long ago on his son's channel, Cole the Cornstar.....funny then, funny now. 😊😍
🤣🤣🤣
You asked after everything getting stuck a if viewers were farmers or not. Well I’m not a farmer but have loved watching your videos. It’s a way to see how hard working are American farmers are. How I found your channel was just looking around you tube for something to watch. Keep the great videos coming and thanks for all you and you family and co workers are doing.
Right stuff! We use that like we use duct tape and wd40!
In that time lapse I could tell Jim was doing all the work. I think Jim needs a raise.
"What's the torque spec on this?"
"Yep."
"That's what I thought."
Hahahahahaha
Zac , you alright ?
You've got the perfect farmers outlook in that it's always going to get better and no matter how bad it is, it could always be a whole lot worse. I find myself missing farming watching this, but as I'm watching this, drinking a Hop Valley Alphadelic IPA late at night, I soon realize, I'm warm, not checking the dryer, not freezing my stones getting 4-5 hours of sleep. You're classic plow jockey and I appreciate you sharing the life with us barstool jockeys.
Forrest. Forrest Gump. "I'm pretty tired. Think I'll go home now."
"...and so I just started cultivating"
Same I went looking for comments to see if others caught that reference
@@thebalerman Same! haha
And then, for no particular reason, I just starting tilling.
And here I get to be up when your heading to bed
That's the definition of a crappy day, but you boys kept smiling. Thank you for sharing the ups and downs.
Love your videos man, I myself grew up on a farm in the southwestern part of Iowa. We combine corn and beans, have a hog confinement, and raise cattle. Me and my dad talk about your videos all the time! Keep up the good work and hope your winter is full of a vacation!
Born in 94.... got the I'll go home now bit perfectly cuz that's just an awesome movie
It's been a rough season for alot of farmers with all the weather stuff and now the propane shortage. I thank you for the service you do
Anyone know why there is a propane shortage? Are the Plants down? The States are loaded with natural gas because of Fracking right now and it is a short hop to North Dakota.
Clay White
Just supply and demand. Everyone is filling up
@@ClayinSWVA it's just a greater demand than normal. I think it had to do with the wetter conditions during harvest
I realize this is from two years ago (currently binge watching like mad - steadily getting caught up) but I can sure relate to the fixing of that wheel. The clock is ticking and you do whatever you gotta to get stuff fixed and rolling - NOW. Nice ingenuity using the ripper to lift that wheel to get it into the service truck.
happy gilmore and forest gump reference in one video.. fantastic lol
I missed the happy gilmore reference, which one was it
@@bryce2082 "You don't want breakfast?" C'mon man
He also used the the how to lose a guy in 10 days reference in the title
@@HillBros06 Till the night closes in! Teri wait!!
ive owned fishing boats, saw mills, and biomass dryers, planers and all sorts of equipment. Its so fun to watch others fix s.it and find the humor in it all. I look forward to every episode. keep up the videos.
Thanks for clarifying the Rainforest concerns. 😂😂👍
Being as busy as a bee these day Zach.Don't work to hard!🐝
"Jim, at least it's cold out" He just stares at you blankly haha
You need cole the cornstar to come over lol get you thyroid checked you might have sometimers lol long hard day thanks for letting me be a part of it and Thank You to all who serve and for all the sacrifices for us to be free Canada and the USA 🌺🇺🇸🍁👍😉
My old man would call that “field torqued”. Heard that when working on the semi’s with him.
Better then pissed off torque. Not even an impact will break that bolt loose.
Zack it is too bad about all the harvesting issues but if it is any consolation you still have a great sense of humor about it. Good luck with the rest of harvest.
The greatest hit from Exile.....didnt know it was about farming. Makes perfect sense now.
Really great channel. Just started watching a couple weeks ago & now am addicted to your channel. There is a lot of really well done farming channels on You Tube to watch and learn from if one is not a farmer. Thanks for sharing your farming experience with us.
Good idea with the exhaust from your pickup to warm the fuel nozzle
Better idea don't ever live somewhere that fuel freezes. I used to cuss our cold but our winter is his early fall.
@@tysleight That's exactly how you don't get sh*t done! Wussy's live like that.
@@frankvandendool882 not to be the voice of reason let's look at $$$ just how much will just this one farm spend on heating this year. How much time will they spend on keeping things running due to cold and snow. So why the frozen north is " getting sh$t done" we in mild climates will be cussing the lows in the teens with highs in the high 40's and flying south to lay on a sunny beach with the time& money we saved on not burning propane or moving snow. So put on your gloves and keep warm and I'll put on Levi's and a t-shirt and go start working. Fyi the high for every day so far in Nov has been low 60 and 🌞.
@@frankvandendool882 live like what? I can only assume enjoying a beach vacation or the not shoveling snow. I'll take that insult any day with a smile on my tan face. Anyway peace out I've got to load the bike for a long weekend of ridding in the sun and sand.
Zack if been watching your videos for about a year every time I watch it makes me laugh keep doing what you do
Stihl pole saw, best investment you will ever make.
Rather get echo...new stihl pole saw is pure shite...
I would rather cut with that husky the way he was cutting then use anything that stihl makes.
The modular trimmer is better
Exactly what I was going to say. Can't live without mine.
I bought a Stihl pole saw about 15 years ago. Never had a problem.
A man of many talents!
The work is hard, I am impressed with what you do.
Keep the PRESS ON! Harvest and Tillage.
Great video thanks for sharing with us.
“You no want breakfast?!” I lost it 😂
Hard working man... I have great respect...
Love the Forest Gump line man. Hope yall are almost done. Be safe
You are a good guy, stay safe and good luck with the harvest.
Heyy love the videos and nothing compares to new gloves 😂
I need a new video!..nothing on tv!
And not enough snow yet to ride sleds!! Great work, you are a natural.
It's pretty sad you have to explain the tree trimming
lumpy1603 trees have feelings too😢🤣
@@MrPeak111 folks don't realize we actually have more trees now than we did a century ago in the USA. And that trees are a crop.
@@MrPeak111 , u did notice he said invasive
We have a mulching head for our 333G. Tree limbs on the edges of our fields are never a problem anymore. We only did our fields for the 1st year or so, now I do our neighbors and a few other farms in our county. Head has paid for itself.
@@kieranbudke2343 Boxelder trees. They are a weed of the tree world here in the upper midwest. We have to cut back the ones that bend over the fence rows every year. If you don't, pretty soon your 40 acre field is 29 acres...
I love these videos. Zack has by far my favorite channel on RUclips. But am I the only one who prefers to see him in the combine during harvest rather than other stuff?
fuel nozzle frozen? bring your pickup over to it and stick it in the exhaust and in a few mins it will be good to go.
$20 map gas torch. Works everytime!
I’m sure that won’t cause any problems 🤔😂😂
Sure if the hose reaches and goes to get a ladder...
Was thinking the same thing, the combine exhaust is close, do it with my skidsteer when the nozzle freezes, works every time nice little trick.
Until it catches fire someday, and then what?!
You might figure . A Swede using a Swedish Chain Saw. Great video as usual.
"Jim atleast its cold out" *Jim gives death glare*......*me* absolutely dying 😂😂 I lost it 😂
I laughed when I saw that as well 🤣🤣
@@MillennialFarmer That was an awesome moment, chuckled a bit on that one xD
You´ve had quite the lucky day, wish you a better one tomorrow Zach and rest of the guys, happy farming :)
Mr. Johnson; so many farmers get in a hurry when making repairs that proper installation procedures are not used. May I suggest SKF's Installation and Maintenance for Bearings that will detail proper handling (do not throw bearings around) and installation (do not beat an outer race into position with a ball peen hammer), a dead blow hammer is preferred or shrink the component. It will improve the reliability of the bearing.
I agree, when they did the axle nut I wondered if that was setting pre load on the bearing. If so it really should be torqued to spec. Giving the wheel a test spin can let you know you're in the ballpark but requires familiarity with how the hub feels without the wheel on..
I’m pretty tired, think I’ll go home now!! My all time favorite movie
That was the longest day I've ever watched you have.
You and Dad might consider Stihl battery driven arbor saw...no mix, no fuss and no starting difficulty in cold weather. I think it would be a great addition the cab of any Deere, maintenance truck or your fuel trailer. Wish you well as you keep us informed of situations a day or more ahead of when it hits here in north-central Illinois. Wife and I considering a return to farming within the next year and needed a little refresher since leaving the farm in 1990. Boy! electronics have really changed the game but hard work and thinking are still the backbone of rural life.
"Hey Zach what's that laying in the field out there in front of you?"
"Exactly what you think it is..." 🤣
so many classic movie references from you, I love it. Forest gump to end the video, nice.
3:28 they don't make those magnets like they used to
Nah, you just need to buy the Tesla Magic Magnet.
The part where you paused and said you were going to do a time lapse, reminded me of Christmas vacation and cousin Eddie! LOL
Bearing pre load is 50ft pounds back off 1/4 turn for ur next one u have.. u have had 2 tires come apart and from the look of the video you guys are installing them to tight from the installation I saw reason they come apart
been watching for a few weeks now love your content , your humour aligns very well with me, i think you could be my american twin!
We been out of dryer gas for a few days. Can’t get any
Wow, that's a lot of work. Feeling grateful.
“It’s just the head is stuck in there”
That’s what she said.
🤣🤣 well played
Colton Sprague best comment on here
Those fuel wagons are nice.. we sell them at my work (Case dealer, the welkers love that lol!) Glad to see successful farmers on RUclips! Support both of y’all! Great content and awesome people!
"So it fixed itself" as a true millennial would say to a problem.
Great singing Zach mate you should have a record deal lol it is what it is 😂😂😂🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺
Dos the service truck comes with the green machines when you buy those?
I recently discovered this channel and I love it! I subscribed the first video I watched. I appreciate the time and effort you and your friends put into these videos.
Of course the magnet didn't stick, it wasn't ironwood.
Fun is when you get up and for about a week you can get to know your family. Not fix a thing, just give your back a rest. I have been there and done that. my neighbor is from somewhere minn. I will ask him but he has been watching the football games. He said it got colder there than here in alaska. Fairbanks has been -25F. for a week or more and it only fifteen degrees here. Tough to go out in weather like this. Dogs love it after it being high seventies or eighties. Hope the rest of harvest goes better for you and the propane issue gets better. I don't know why the shortage, I don't watch the news cause it is too depressing.. good luck
In parts of the country like that, you call a neighbor and he's there in 5 minutes. Out west where I am (prior Californian) a car can be overturned in the ditch and on fire, while 6,000 people a minute drive right by it.
pretty simple case of 'do I know you?' Just remember that everyone can only deal with so many people a day. When you only have about 3 direct neighbors you are more likely to help than when that number is 10 in the same building. 150 in the street. You don't have time nor energy to deal with that many people and their problems each day.
The worst thing is that those who possibly stop,
do so to pick up the phone and film the accident.
Never have to apologize for a time-lapse--they're always fun to watch.
How to Lose a Tire in 10 Acres: Just call Jim up.
Exactly, I have the same thoughts as you.
Lol
was supposed to get some work done tonight but i clicked on one of these.. now its 6 videos in, and im emotionally invested in this. Half a day of LP left and its a 15 hour wait for more!? that is NO GOOD
How about them Golden Gophers!!
@Ryan Davis what about them? Which team do you mean, the hockey or the football?
Row the Boat --- Ski-U-Mah
Jeff Burnham football
Good job bro, with your Chanel I'm learning like it's the farm life there, and I'm improving my English!
From Brazil!🇧🇷
The sign said "No Customers" not "No Farmers."
Thank you Zach for another great post! They help get me through my work week!
28 likes 0 views. RUclips Knows its gonna be good
Grindum till ya findum. Always like all your movie references. Thanks for sharing
Shut the north gate... it’s cold here in Oklahoma
And the damn wind is pressurizing my house in Kansas. Lol
Caleb Fraser heck yeah it is. I’m by Piedmont, where you at?
Excellent Happy Gilmour performance!
Those were some cute wheels
Small RUclipsr here
Backyard Farm Nice channel
Glad you got your semi hub fixed that bites when they go out
you know if that was a Milwaukee impact it coulda got it done
More like a makita
Katie Eaton a makita puts out about half what a Milwaukee does.
That’s not even the newest dewalt either
The Milwaukee puts out the most torque of any of the 18-20v tools, 1400ft-lbs for the half inch I’m pretty sure
Jack Watt the dewalt puts out 1200 breakaway torque so I’m sure it could have broken them loose
Keep up the good work sir! Stay safe & warm!!! Nice plug to FG!
QUESTION ZACH: How many truckloads of LP do you go through at harvest typically?
Depends on alot of variables.This year alot more
I have a 1,000 gallon tank at my house for hot air ballooning. On a average flight we use between 65 and 100 gallons per flight depending on how much weight in the basket and how hot it is outside. We use quite a bit less in the winter then in the summer. I think he has a 12,000 gallon tank of propane at the farm and I believe he used 60,000 gallons of propane last year but I could be wrong.
centsless fabrication I work for a propane company and if he contracted a price and using 60,000 gallons they should be all over it to keep him full
@@nealfigary3288 its out of their control.
@@nealfigary3288 you would think but they can't deliver what they can't get themselves. I go through 1,000 gallons of LP weekly and now with the weather cooling off I have flights schedule for the morning and at 2 in the afternoon before the sun goes down
i love the little movie quotes put in
Zach, is propane an issue in northern mid-west, or is it everywhere. This sounds so nuts.
As far as I know there's a propane shortage in Iowa as well
Pretty much whole upper Midwest they reduced regulations on haulers in multiple states because of the shortage mn ia wi nd mo etc
@@johnslife6669 As far as im concerned the hos regulations are a joke because the feds can cancel them any time they feel the need to. So it tells me that the regs are about control and not safety.
If the gas companies would start drilling more gas wells here in Southeast Ohio it wouldn't be a problem.
I would say that the problem isn't shortage of gas itself but rather delivering it at rates that farmers burn it.
We haven't had much luck getting propane here. Our supplier was supposed to get some delivered over the weekend & it never showed up & he didn't hear anything from the driver or company as to why it didn't show. Good luck with the rest of harvest. At least it's supposed to be some warmer temps coming.
Achievement unlocked:
Loose a tire before 10 acers
I love your sense of humor!
Intro: New Gloves, Old Gloves, Cab Corn.
I just started listening to your podcasts and I love them so much they make my day a whole lot better
Almost sounds like a "green people" issue!
(Tire falling off)
I hauled beets for JP the last few years they did sugar beets one of the best guys to work with always made the shift go by fast
"So... Does that mean we're not getting a tanker down here today?"
Murder-face ensues.... lol
"...and that's when I killed him, Your Honor..." lol
At 8:00 I heard the unmistakable sound of a locomotive air horn, probably giving a _ _ O _ for a grade crossing. Nice touch!!
Just me or does that corn head take forever to fold?
Thanks Zak for another Great video ! I dont know how You guys do it , All that hard work and still have time to make a Great video . Best wishes from San Diego .
I may be 12 but if you buy me a plane ticket I will come out and Til for hours for you
Me to
I'm 13 and stay home from school to help with the beets, I have spent hours on equipment.
Caden Moyer I was thinking the same thing
Im an adult and would also do that. Talk about mental piece. Atleast when its not my equipment on the line XD
I was amazed when I seen that corn auger at 9:55 ! I’m running the SAME ONE for my boss. We been grinding High-moisture corn for 2 months now .
And where's Nick Welker and his that wouldn't of happened if it was a red machine. Hahaha
I admire you guys...I hate cold working
Looks like maybe that green paint isn’t all its cracked up to be
10:55 At least he uses the right stuff to seal the wheel seal to the hub. The best silicone gasket I have found for automotive repair.