It was great having Dad pick up the camera for that update on the pad. Please let him know that there are a lot of us who would enjoy having him on more frequently.
I think your dad would be good on camera more the knowledge that man has for farming and engineering we appreciate it if he could share more years of knowledge awsome guy
Zack, As soon as your dad started to speak I had to pause the video and comment. He’s a natural. It does my heart good to see someone who started out looking pretty uncomfortable with the process ( and truth be told maybe a tad skeptical of the value of it all) to someone who is able to fill in for you when needed with confidence and comfort. I see now where you get it from. Kudos. Great job.
Zach's dad is a natural with the camera, and he is a good narrigator. Maybe Zach should give his dad a camera to fill every day. I'm looking forward to his next day with the camera.
I came across your channel when I saw a random thumbnail of your two oldest finishing the harvest. I have been hooked ever since. I am a 40+ year old female that has never lived or worked on a farm, but I found your content to be educational, interesting, and the presentation of the content just draws me in. I especially love your sense of humor. It's also a great to see the whole family is involved. Your dad and Jim are priceless. I also really enjoy it when you travel to other types of farms and bring us along. So many people will never get the chance to experience your content firsthand, which makes it all the more important and interesting. God bless everyone involved with your channel.
Agree fully and it's great you clicked on that thumbnail to find something actually wholesome on CZcams that you can actually share. You couldn't explain your reaction better than you did just now so, well done! I've either been a farmers grandson of a 900 acre century milk farm or a stepson of a 9,000+ acre grain farmer/Agco dealer and just watch while I'm playing games out here to see the life that I'm actually missing out on. I see you like Rust, so be careful. If you buy Farming Simulator 19 and keep up on Zach here, you might just feel like a farmer too...just zero risk. Anyway, welcome! We love this family.
Really like watching you and your Dad handling the struggles farmers face on a daily basis. Breakdowbs, building projects, crop care and of course your interactions with your pets. I hope you and the kids won some races.
The military has some really nice setups for containing fuel. We used to park our fuel trucks within a pad and it held about 800-900 gallons in the scenario of a spill. We figured it by water. Rained alot in Washington State. We used to measure the water we drained. We did run it through a filtration system so anything other than water was captured. Just felt the need to put that out. Lol
I've done a fair bit of concrete demolition. One thing I've learned is you can almost never have a breaker that's "too big" and the same goes for the excavator. If they're too small, it takes forever and a day to finish a job.
When you set up the containment, don't forget to sink a bucket in the low spot to pump out rain water. have the electricians put an outside outlet on the pump setup, run and extension cord and put a sump pump in the bucket to get rid of the excess water in your containment area. We did it in the ranch house in the basement hooked it in to the sewer line to the septic tank and it really saved headaches. The co-op I worked at built a concrete containment for a roundup tank, didn't put in any way to get excess water out, and leaving that extra water from our portable sump pump not going all the way to the floor was a real headache. Skeeter central. And the potential rust problems.
Been following you for probably 4 years and this is the first time I can remember your Dad grabbing the camera, he was a natural! You’d never know he’s rarely if ever behind the lens.
I just did my entire house with simplisafe. When Zac says it’s easy to install yourself, he’s not joking. Very simple to install. Love the live video feed from my phone. Definitely put my mind at ease since I’m on the road Monday through Friday and my wife and kids are at home. Love the outside cameras along with the indoor cameras and everything else! Money well spent in my opinion. Thank you Zac for turning me on to simpliSafe 😎
Yes I’m from OSHA and was wondering if you could show the video of hooking the crane to the big tank? Just kidding I’m not from OSHA. Still like seeing true Americans getting shit done. Thanks for being a farmer and growing our food. Nothing but respect! God bless you!
Hi Zack Joe from Ireland. Watching your vids for the last 2 years, farmers son, in construction for the last 20 years, 2 little girls and the boy. Great to see the relationship you have with the auld man. I remember how my auld lad was. 😂 Keep it up, your doing your family proud and if you ever decide to cross the Atlantic drop me a text , your very welcomed in Ireland. Keep it up, can’t be easy. All the best Joe
Thanks dad for helping out, awesome job! Keep up the great work ! Awesome family business , love the behind the scenes of what keeps America's farms engaged and running smoothly!
Hey Zach. We have a fuel tank just like yours that stands on end around 7000 gallon. Funny story is that it came from rath packing in Waterloo Iowa back in the day and was used as a lard tank for beef processing
Brilliant to have Nathan do some camera work, really loved it, and hope we might get some more from his view. Maybe a Nathan and Jim video, love them guys 👍
Oh, my! The sacrifices a Millennial CZcamsr makes just for his subscribers. I'm sure we don't really appreciate how hard you have it, and the extremes you endure just for us! 😲😁 But we do understand your humor, because that's us, too. 😉
Awesome team work Zach. I'm so glad things are getting replaced since the storm. Thank you Nate for bringing us the updates while Zach was gone. We all love your family and think the world of you all. 🚜🚜❤️❤️
Glad to see Dad grab the Camera . Big bin will be nice. Nice having a shop with a nice smooth floor to clean up the beans off of funny that the oldest loader in the one that reaches😊
3 seasons old...lots of grain. Autopsy on the old gearbox may reveal a generic fault.... or that leak may have let most of the lubricant out and it was running dry????
Love seeing a father support his son. Zach’s dad grabbing the camera shows he really supports him even if it’s out of his comfort zone. 😁
Well it was a very quick and precise segment. So I wonder how much out of the comfort zone that actually was. I thougt it was really cool,
Boomer Farmer Channel?
That and he must certainly know how much money the channel makes them on the side so of course he'd help
A significant amount of money. Big asset to cash flow I'm sure ?
@@dudleydunce yeah lol
It was great having Dad pick up the camera for that update on the pad. Please let him know that there are a lot of us who would enjoy having him on more frequently.
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I concur.
I think your dad would be good on camera more the knowledge that man has for farming and engineering we appreciate it if he could share more years of knowledge awsome guy
I think there could be a new channel in the making "Gen-x Farmer" featuring Nate 1.0...lol
Your dad needs to grab the camera more often. He sounds so confident while he’s filming. Good job dad!!
I was thinking the same thing
100%
Maybe Nate can get his own camera and maybe Jim can get one too
Thank you Mr. Johnson for filming for us while Zack was away! We appreciate it! Well done sir!
Your Dad did a great job filming, I didn’t grow up on a farm but sure enjoy watching your family working on the farm.
Zack, As soon as your dad started to speak I had to pause the video and comment. He’s a natural. It does my heart good to see someone who started out looking pretty uncomfortable with the process ( and truth be told maybe a tad skeptical of the value of it all) to someone who is able to fill in for you when needed with confidence and comfort. I see now where you get it from. Kudos. Great job.
That's exactly what I did. I want him to come and film for my channel, too! I need the help!
I wonder if you ask Jim if he'd like to video tape a little , what his response would be ??? Lol...that would be humorous content.
He has a great personality, I enjoy his videos
Awesome that your dad had the camera for a while love the videos Zach.😊
Zach's dad is a natural with the camera, and he is a good narrigator. Maybe Zach should give his dad a camera to fill every day. I'm looking forward to his next day with the camera.
He always delivers quality content, I respect his work
Dad did a great job with the camera. Maybe we’ll hear more from him in the future.
I came across your channel when I saw a random thumbnail of your two oldest finishing the harvest. I have been hooked ever since. I am a 40+ year old female that has never lived or worked on a farm, but I found your content to be educational, interesting, and the presentation of the content just draws me in. I especially love your sense of humor. It's also a great to see the whole family is involved. Your dad and Jim are priceless. I also really enjoy it when you travel to other types of farms and bring us along. So many people will never get the chance to experience your content firsthand, which makes it all the more important and interesting. God bless everyone involved with your channel.
Agree fully and it's great you clicked on that thumbnail to find something actually wholesome on CZcams that you can actually share. You couldn't explain your reaction better than you did just now so, well done! I've either been a farmers grandson of a 900 acre century milk farm or a stepson of a 9,000+ acre grain farmer/Agco dealer and just watch while I'm playing games out here to see the life that I'm actually missing out on.
I see you like Rust, so be careful. If you buy Farming Simulator 19 and keep up on Zach here, you might just feel like a farmer too...just zero risk. Anyway, welcome! We love this family.
Need more Dad content please! He’s hilarious. Loved the “We’ll probably be buying that back…” comment, had me actually laughing out loud.😂
Nate did a great job filling in the part that you missed while gone. I enjoy folks from your area. They are all just so darn nice!
I smiled when your dad took the camera, he did a good job
Am I the only one who feels like "Dad" earned his own camera this episode? Who's ready for "Dad Cam"?
A big hello from a small town Thurles in Ireland 🇮🇪
Really like watching you and your Dad handling the struggles farmers face on a daily basis.
Breakdowbs, building projects, crop care and of course your interactions with your pets.
I hope you and the kids won some races.
The military has some really nice setups for containing fuel. We used to park our fuel trucks within a pad and it held about 800-900 gallons in the scenario of a spill. We figured it by water. Rained alot in Washington State. We used to measure the water we drained. We did run it through a filtration system so anything other than water was captured. Just felt the need to put that out. Lol
Dad did a great job! I think he’s found his retirement job. He’s a real man who wears pants and not girly socks and shorts.
I've done a fair bit of concrete demolition. One thing I've learned is you can almost never have a breaker that's "too big" and the same goes for the excavator. If they're too small, it takes forever and a day to finish a job.
Just like you can never have too much horsepower. You never hear a farmer say "I wish this tractor had a few less horses"
Came to say it was great to see dad behind the camera but everyone else did too 👍🏻
The actor who played your dad was very convincing 👏
Dad cam! Great job Dad! Before you know it, you'll be taking pointers from Dougo!
Glad to see your dad pick up the camera even if it took 7 years 😂
When you set up the containment, don't forget to sink a bucket in the low spot to pump out rain water. have the electricians put an outside outlet on the pump setup, run and extension cord and put a sump pump in the bucket to get rid of the excess water in your containment area. We did it in the ranch house in the basement hooked it in to the sewer line to the septic tank and it really saved headaches. The co-op I worked at built a concrete containment for a roundup tank, didn't put in any way to get excess water out, and leaving that extra water from our portable sump pump not going all the way to the floor was a real headache. Skeeter central. And the potential rust problems.
Thanks for sharing your father done great with the camera
Zach now that the ice has been broken we need Jim and Nate cams to fill in. Nate did a good job
Zack leaves the camera out for his dad and still thinks he’s the star of the show 😂😂 👍
"he's hideous"!
Lolol... it was the beady eyes and shiftless appearance that gave him away!
Dad picking up the camera is something we need more :D I think alot of the viewers will love that!
Your dad kills me!! Filly trusts me! 😂😂😂
On the containment, pore concrete and be done with it.
Great job Nate. It was cool to have you pick up the camera. Before you know it you’ll be filming as much as Dougo.
Dad did a.great job with the camera work. :)
We need a t-shirt with a silhouette of your Dad and the word “YEAH….” on it.
That would be rad.
Allways a good day when the millennial farmer uploads :)
Not gonna lie I bout spit out my coffee when nate picked up the camera !!!!!!!! Even if only for 5 sec. Lol
Dad is amazing with the camera!!! I love it!!!!!
Dad did good with the camera.
Hehe your suppose to pack your grain bin site.
Ur dad did a great job. I liked his part :) great sense for camera angles
Dad needs to get behind the camera more often!!! He did an awesome job!!!
Love seeing Dad on the Camera👏🏻👏🏻
Need more cameos from your old man, he's a natural
Your dad is so awesome. He needs to film more
Uncle did a great job holding the camera
I really can't believe you replied me
Great seeing your dad helping out with filming while you’re gone!
Dad did a great job, well done!!
Been following you for probably 4 years and this is the first time I can remember your Dad grabbing the camera, he was a natural! You’d never know he’s rarely if ever behind the lens.
Your dad should have the camera more. He was a natural at it
I just did my entire house with simplisafe. When Zac says it’s easy to install yourself, he’s not joking. Very simple to install. Love the live video feed from my phone. Definitely put my mind at ease since I’m on the road Monday through Friday and my wife and kids are at home. Love the outside cameras along with the indoor cameras and everything else! Money well spent in my opinion. Thank you Zac for turning me on to simpliSafe 😎
We DEFINITELY need more Nate! 😂
Better be a diamond and not a gold
I’d love to know you better, that’s only If you don’t mind cos you seems to be a nice and outspoken person
Yes I’m from OSHA and was wondering if you could show the video of hooking the crane to the big tank?
Just kidding I’m not from OSHA. Still like seeing true Americans getting shit done.
Thanks for being a farmer and growing our food. Nothing but respect! God bless you!
Love your dad especially the bit about paying them to haul it off then prob buy it back as crushed 😂
He has a great personality, I enjoy his videos
Hi Zack
Joe from Ireland.
Watching your vids for the last 2 years, farmers son, in construction for the last 20 years, 2 little girls and the boy.
Great to see the relationship you have with the auld man.
I remember how my auld lad was. 😂
Keep it up, your doing your family proud and if you ever decide to cross the Atlantic drop me a text , your very welcomed in Ireland.
Keep it up, can’t be easy.
All the best
Joe
I think I can speak for the Millennial family when I say we appreciate your sacrifices
I love dad cam and maybe next time we can get a Jim cam 😅
You should make a equipment cleaning station with your extra space
Thanks dad for helping out, awesome job! Keep up the great work ! Awesome family business , love the behind the scenes of what keeps America's farms engaged and running smoothly!
Hi 👋 Zach Johnson in Minnesota !!!!
OMG THE DAD IS AWESOME! My goodness I was not expecting that. How awesome is this?! Kudos, pops! Who thinks he should run the camera more often???
That fully Automatic jack hammer should be outlawed!!😜🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤣
I am glad your Dad grab the camera. It was great to hear him.
Good video Zach!! Great seeing some of the things that were destroyed getting replaced. Thanks Zach!
Great having your dad pick up the camera 😎
loved it when dad told the operator was off by a sixteenth of a inch. 🤣
Hi
I love your content. Simply safe can be glad they have you.
Your dad is a natural! Give him his own camera! 🙂 I so look forward to your content. I learn something new every time I watch.
The lack of videos sucks! Hope everything is all good with the family. I get worried at times
Hell I was walking out to my barn the other day and to my surprise I found one of your cameras. LOL
Hey Zach. We have a fuel tank just like yours that stands on end around 7000 gallon. Funny story is that it came from rath packing in Waterloo Iowa back in the day and was used as a lard tank for beef processing
Your dad did awsome way to go😊😊😊
On the brite side, at least the grain cart didn't break during harvest. Good job Nate 👍👏👍👏
Brilliant to have Nathan do some camera work, really loved it, and hope we might get some more from his view.
Maybe a Nathan and Jim video, love them guys 👍
Thanks Joshes Dad for the great camera work
That is gonna be a big bin. Great job on mowing the cottonwood trees down.
That's so awesome of your dad! He killed it! Thanks to him for doing it🫂
Oh, my! The sacrifices a Millennial CZcamsr makes just for his subscribers. I'm sure we don't really appreciate how hard you have it, and the extremes you endure just for us! 😲😁
But we do understand your humor, because that's us, too. 😉
Got the old man to jump on the camera!!! hahaha
More of Mr. Millenial Farmer Senior Please!
Was nice having Dad taking the camera for a bit
Wow major congrats to your dad picking up the camera
Am I the only one who likes the video before I watch it because I know it's going to be good😊
It was good to see #4 pick up the camera and show us what was happening while you were out galavanting around. 😂
Awesome team work Zach. I'm so glad things are getting replaced since the storm. Thank you Nate for bringing us the updates while Zach was gone. We all love your family and think the world of you all. 🚜🚜❤️❤️
It was awesome to see your dad manning the camera and he's not bad at it.
The Moline is always my favorite tractor to see on your channel. Keep up the great videos.
Lost my father Christmas Day 2022. More videos of your old man please Zach, appreciate what you do
Well done Zach fixings those breakdowns . You have to be pretty good in order to fix those equipments. Your dad did a good job with the camera.👍❤️🇨🇦
Thank goodness for the rain!
Father and son working together is great to see. Keep up the good work and then it will be time to harvest soon.
Dad, did a great job!!
It was good to see pops pick up the camera, short and sweet, but informative nevertheless. Love to see him supporting his son.
I have had simply safe in the past! They are amazing
Please convince your dad to do the camera more I love the positive insight he brings as well as the knowledge and viewpoint from his perspective
Jeeeeez! We get along great working with Dad, You come back and break things.😂
We have a concrete 2 feet up. It's like a little swim pool around the fuel area
Dad did awesome with the camera , you should hand it to him more often !!!!
Glad to see Dad grab the Camera . Big bin will be nice. Nice having a shop with a nice smooth floor to clean up the beans off of funny that the oldest loader in the one that reaches😊
Really fascinating vids Zach for someone like me in the UK, keep em coming!
I love seeing your dad take camera maybe short. But he did it. Shows his true love and belief in you. Keep up the good work. Thanks for video 😊
Love the ol boy...Awesome!!!
Dang! thats a near new bin, shouldn't be having troubles already, hope it comes right soon. have a safe one u all.
3 seasons old...lots of grain.
Autopsy on the old gearbox may reveal a generic fault....
or that leak may have let most of the lubricant out and it was running dry????