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Congratulations on finally finishing kindergarten Zach!
Noobgarten
That old “I don`t know What happened...... all I know is that it was broken when I got it” 😅
Wait till the 'teenage' years. Makes the Ahole years look great. But I would love to go back in time to live them again. Mine are now 44 and 38. Miss doing things with them. Enjoy the early years as they go by so fast. God Bless your family - hope everyone is doing well. Take care 'Spin'
We welcome the new green (9570) to the herd. Glad that situation is turning out well for you all.
"They turn into little assholes"! How I laughed...and cried....at that Zach 😂 You turn my world man.
OMG HAHAHAHAHAHA I just got to that part, laugh so hard....
Time frame?
@@bcdieselsofficial 11:20 ish is the sentence
@@jacobk75 thank you!
Best line in the whole video
Didge being a heeler, love hearing her bark like ours!
7/10th of rain is more than my 5/8 in the last 5 weeks in Ontario. Good luck to all farmers out there
Coloured cable ties on the hoses on the planter, matching the color on the tractor hydralic out put. Then there is no more guess work.
That sounds logical and an easy fix. But not nearly as fun as watching them struggle for hours getting it all set up again next season. Lol
@@annajamieson4969 very true!
but where's the fun in that next spring?
For one, that makes too much sense, 2: where's the fun and joy we all get watching Zach trying to figure out what hose went where? LOL
@@jhlane1977 2 cents per a tie warp $2.50 per Outback. No thanks.
Has like 6 things on the list to do, “I have kindergarten graduation in 2 hours…. I’m gonna go have lunch 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣😅😅
What happened to the channel just saw you haven’t posted in 2 years !!!! Don’t give up you got this
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
“Then they turn into little ass holes” 😂😂 Wait until the teen years and those mouths talk back, gotta love kids. Put those springs on every 10th one until they are all on
Holy crap 14yos are the worst! They chill by 16, but it's a helluva long 2 years!
@@RamenNoodle1985 hey! I’m 14. I can be a little shit at times but I keep out of trouble most of the time.
@@RamenNoodle1985 My youngest is 22 and still hasn't chilled out.
@@CPTTango30 my condolences 😉
Wait till that first time they SAY they Fu-+ing hate you
Goodness , I'm glad to see a video post because I was in the beginning stages of the actor that plays the millennial farmer withdrawal .
Thank God.
You Zack are a great DA, husband, and son, cheers to Beckie. and like the wise man said FEEL THE RAIN.
Great video. We started planting on may 13 and it only took 2 or 3 days. And we finally got a nice rain yesterday got over an inch more than we had the whole month of May.
Watching from Michigan
Waited the whole week for this video!!!
"It's always best to procrastinate jobs like this...". Zach, you're a man after my own heart.
You are such a great dad for building that trampoline for your daughter. Ah the things we do for our children. Happy birthday, R.
I was just looking for a new video to watch. Thanks again. The rockies the rockies the rockies. Cheers from Oregon. I don't farm or race but everything else we have in common. I love the humor. Especially the podcast. Lol 😆
11:20 actually made me laugh out loud.... Mainly at how true it is.
I have been watching and enjoying your farming activities for Months now. Seeing your attitude with your son allowing him to become familiar with what is farming life and operating modern machinery. I am totally envious of todays modern farming technology. I was raised on a very small farm in Michigan, we raised everything we ate, beef, pork, chickens, rabbit we had goats to milk as well as a cow. We raised all our vegetables which included popcorn, peanuts and potatoes. My Mom knew which plants in our woods that we could dig the roots and use for teas and cooking. Both of my parents also worked in a factory. We had two tractors one was a Farmall B and the other a John Deere B. The John Deere had to be started by spinning the flywheel by hand. My Father told me if I could start the John Deere I could use it to drag one of our fields. The John Deere had a hand clutch and I could stand up and run it because I could not reach the foot clutch on the Farmall. I was able to get it started and for sure did drag the field to get it ready to plant, this was 1949 and I was 7 years old.
Agree it’s best to run a carb dry, and when you do that in conjunction with non-oxy gas, along with frequent operation, they’ll probably last quite a while without problems.
Keep up the good work!
First to the most amazing videos on CZcams always makes my day better! Keep up the good work!"
Actually Zach, that is a President JFK and Marylin Monroe reference! 😂. Before I was born, but I paid attention in history class 😂😂😜
At 6:20 I understood "Tinder" instead of "tender". Laughed very hard for 5 seconds. Watched it again and recognized the expectation that I have for this channel.
Tender... Windy may cause sounds tinder... 😂
Your one liners and "words of wisdom" crack me up. Thanks for another fun video
Wow,nice Deere, love your videos,me and my dad and my grandad love your videos as we live in England on a800 acre farm with 3000 pigs,very interestingly see another perspective across the world,also listen to of the husk on the way to school! Keep up the excellent work
Ohhh she looks like a BEAST zack!
The subtle hint of hanging out by the road was classic unspoken pressure to please put the trampoline together dad. Kid's, you gotta love em. God bless.
I think that is one of the best you have posted for a long time welldone
“They turn into little assholes..” 😂😂😂☠️
Gotta love the honesty.
True
I damn near fell out of my chair...That was epic.
So true!!!
That's his good lady wife's saying, right there.
Yes you got another track machine. Hell yeah. 👍👊
Thanks for sharing zach. I would love to wake up everyday working in the dirt. Keep the great content coming!
I like 5th wheel grease in bags. it is easy to use ....
Make sure to strap the trampoline down good other wise it blows into the neighbors tree :( Ask me how I know.
How do you know?
How do you know?
Or into Cole’s cornfield.
Or the electric meter on the side of someones house.
Saw one in a power line once
Mystik... So wish I still had a Fleet Farm near me to easily by it... (moved from MN to GA).
Looking forward to see how the crops are coming along. As always WORK SAFE 😎😎🇺🇸🇺🇸
It’s sounding like a another equipment shed is in the books.
When you opened up that box, looked at it and then sighed, I laughed out loud! I know that feeling. :-)
It’s been so hot in Minnesota and I’m loving it sorta haha
I think for most farmers, equipment choice is dependent on the dealer, as well as the brand. Midwest Machinery has always given you great service, and that means a lot during your busy times of the year.
Congratulations to Isla on taking the first step in her education!
Years ago my neighbor had a dog that would constantly bite the lugs on the tractor as he went through the fields. On more than one occasion he never let go and did a full 360°. That old dog was a nut job. He was more interested in chasing tractors rather than herding the cows.
Hilarious 😂😂
Nut job... I see what you did there.
Kinda related, around 84 I guess, the neighbors 3 doors down, had this huge mongrel dog that attacked everything, including the tires of a moving vehicle. One day dad had enough, he got a "croker sack", basically a big hemp bag they shipped hoses and stuff in, he took the hubcap off the truck, dropped it in the sack and popped it back on the wheel, jumps in and takes off down the street, probably 25mph, sack flapping and flopping all around, me being dumb little kid ran out to see what the heck he was doing, time I got there that big dog came running out to the road and attacked that sack, it spun him over several times and slid him out across his yard. Ever hear a mean spit kid shriek with glee lmao that dog never bothered any cars again.
felt good typing that all out. Thanks for reading
When in highschool. A unnamed person tied a burlap bag on the right rear tire of a 69 Chevelle SS. The dog came running out grabbed the bag and the driver did a second gear burnout. Not a good deal for the dog.
When I have to disconnect many hydraulic lines, I have found that taking a good picture with my camera has worked wonders.
Of course, that only works when the lines are tagged or color coded well. And... don't lose the pictures.
Keep it between the rows. :-)
i’m sure androids have it too, but on my iphone, my “favorites” folder is reserved for important stuff i need to defense often. super handy rancher than trying to remember what month 3 years ago you took that picture lol. just snap it, hit the little heart and it makes it easy to find
been working as a heavy equipment mechanic for 10 years and the most important tool i have is a pack of multi colored zipties you get from harbor frieght. put one of a color the line and the same color on the fitting and it is clearly marked.
Little what? I cant believe that the baby is already graduating kindergarten! Holy Hanna! Time flies on the farm. 👩🎓
Congratulations on the new tractor and CONGRATULATIONS to LILA 🎉🎉🎊🎊🎈🎉🎊
Always look forward to your videos! Helped me get through my chemo. Thank you.
Zach, as a parent, thank you so much for saying it, made my day! You know what I'm talking about 🤣
And every parent knows it's true
Spelling check needed
Loved the Wayne's World reference. One of my favorite movies from growing up.
Very nice looking tractor! Really like that planter combination also!
"It's best to procrastinate until your family gives you ultimatums." Maybe everyone will believe me now that you said it.
They always say, “Bring your checkbook “!
Haha, yes!! The best parents aren't afraid to talk a little shit about their kids. Appreciate the realism.
Wow this is great I love the determination.
Hope your fingers heal quickly !!!!!
Man that was a solid sale pitch on the Mystic 5th wheel grease! And with it being purple and the fun designs you can make I bet you could convince your daughter's to do it as a craft and or coloring project!!!! (I'm pretty sure my daughters would volunteer at that point) Although then you may need to look at getting a laundry detergent sponsor> (Unless Mystic does that too!!!)
left the abrasive grit though
Probably 75 percent of the grease wiped off to the front of the trailer he backed under...waste.
@@greg10469 can you do it any better? Just curious.
Great to see you back !! I love your dog's !! Our German shepherd talks to us to 😅
I’ve been using Mystic brands since the 90s great stuff
Oh hey, when greasing the fifth wheel we have found that if you just grease the lower half it smears less off (like at 5:54) and distributes it better. Since it isn't in contact with the trailer to get rubbed off. Just thought I would share. (Less product use, less mess and better job).
I agree but as said previously clean off alll he abravious grit shit first
or dump the air, clear the upper fifth wheel plate, and re-inflate
I knew someone would say something about that lmao it gets smeared either way should have lifted jack on trailer higher so it has a small gap
We just grease the trailer, saves all that extra grease dropping on truck frame.
2:07 that shed is like Tetris 😅😅
Loved that game!!
I enjoy the goofiness and yes watching tires are memorizing.
was watching old vids and get the notification for this one. sweet
My buddy has a new Denali pickup like yours. The dealer replaced all his rotors and pads because of the squeaking. Just figured I’d let you know!
The farm down the road from me there 9560rt did the same thing as yours.
They are known for that issue...
here in North TX we just got done planting cotton and starting next week it will be time to harvesting wheat
I would say that the Sprayer is definitely on the List To Upgrade for sure.
When you grease that 5th wheel, no need to go all the way to the front. Just up to the kingpin and let friction do the rest...
Or just drop your bags until your pins almost into your jaws. Raise up. Back in. No grease build up. And no dry spots.
@@blairarmstrong3204 Yes, I do that as well, plus I put a tarp strap on front of the fifth wheel to hold it level, works pretty good with no grease on front of the trailer!!
You can also get these handy dandy little grease pouches you can push in between you fifth wheel and pin plate. (When pins pulled and bags dropped) 😎.
@@blairarmstrong3204 Really, honestly I’ve never heard of that sounds like a good idea, just as important you have to keep the King pin lubed up, I just use an old paintbrush to put grease on there, we used to fill our grease gun with bulk grease, kinda of pain , so I just use those almost empty containers for the fifth wheel, maybe that mystic stuff Zach uses is better, I know regular grease gets hot when it’s summertime and drips all over the place big mess, always got to clean that up 😩!!
@@scotts7427 i have an auto greaser on my truck. Greases the fifthwheel and everything except the drive line and steering shaft. I only have to grease once in a while when i scrape off all the old grease.
have you ever thought of putting a door on the other side of the storage shed?
That new Deere you guys bought is a beauty Zach!
Mystic has made excellent products for many years. I’ve been using it since they were part of Kerr-McGee..
"It was welded before we got it"
Finally he posted missed the millennial
Lmao love the honesty buddy they definitely grow up fast lol thanks for sharing buddy
Your a Great Dad. To be at your childrens school to show your support as a parent.
You should do some Racing videos!
They turn into little assholes?🤣 it was at this moment, I shot coffee out of my nose!🤣
Yes, he's good. I grew up among farms but my father was a carpenter. I have little reason to sign up for these videos but they are good. The dry humor works well and is clearly natural to him. Can't wait 'till he decides to shock the fanbase and buys a Massey Ferguson :-)
I did the same with my soda!
I just watched at 7:30 and shot out a drink 7&7 I think Zack owes for that
Enjoyed this one more than most. Keep it up. 👍
Cool Trampoline. Nice to upgrade things especially Tractor's :D
Had to show my wife the “little assholes bit” 😂
Would love to see some branding/ MF logo's on the trucks! :D
An old mechanic friend of mine, originally from Wisconsin, use to say that farmers shouldn't be trusted with anything more complicated than a shovel or hoe. This, because most farmers unhooked their equipment where ever and didn't think about it until they needed it the following year, when, of course, it didn't work. It's nice to see (expensive and complex) equipment cared for before it goes into proper storage. I still see too much equipment left in the dirt with weeds growing up around it.
Happy birthday! The trampoline is awesome!
Remember, those A##holes will decide what home to put you in!! Congrats on K graduation!
Solid point there. Be good to your kids... Or else...
RIP Nicole
Zach is getting more Risque.... Love it.
Watching your videos in B.C Canada we are in hay and cow country here but I used to live in Sask and Alta so I have done grain but no corn I was always up north to cold for corn and the season where to short for corn.
I could feel it coming. I don't know why
What
@@jamesbaynard4617 what do you mean what?
@@noelhohberger1188 he means what do you mean, what did you see coming.
man, those meetings that you "have to go to" just sound terrible... haha
Have done a few tramp kits over the past 17 yrs. Start at one end, 4 Springs on the coners, then work the long edges installing every 5th or 6th spring. Hook the spring on the mat first the using visegrips or the special hooked pliers that come with some of the kits stretch spring and hook onto frame. Wear gloves as will pinch fingers and hands.
Enjoy. Now comes the broken arms and collar bones, dislocated knees and double jump head butts.
Your recommendation for the movie " SILO " has to the best I've seen in the last 20 years. Thank you zack.
@Michael Wallace you should check out the short film Dying Breed here on CZcams
Oh just wait until they turn into teenagers! You will look fondly on those days when they attended elementary school. 😂
“We fear change….” Garth.
Best part of any day!
Awesome Video and Much Love as Always!!!
“Then after that they turn into little a**holes”😂
Hope that Mystic oil wasn’t the cause of the engine failure on the 9560rt. 😟
9570RT?
You ever use mystic oils? That’s some good oil, I’d say some of the best on the market honestly.
It had to be something like that...it certainly wasn't anything Deere did.
When they do wear and longevity tests on oil Mystic is right at the top. Enough that the big pyramid oil company won't compare theirs to Mystic...
Trampoline, start at known frame-spring-loop, i.e. corner , then do every 20th frame-spring-loop , all the way around , then split the difference ever 10th, go all the way around again and again til they are all on. I thought snowmobile exhaust springs were tuff in my teens, but as a Dad being bested by a Some Assembly Required yard toy, before Google /CZcams, in my 3rd set up a neighbor came and past on the "Skip-a-Few" spring trick, to me and I to You💙👍👍👍
we have 93 degrees here in wahpeton north dakota as of 3:00 pm .and just fianaly got our swim pool up .been long wait to get a pool stores been out .stay frosty ijnoy your videos.
Now it would be interesting if case came out with a 2 track style Steiger and a 2 Track magnum
I've thought the same but I imagine JD has the patent and copyrights on that idea.
No the four tract system is way better and smoother
@@bearfoxtrot_101 I doubt it. Agco makes two tracked tractors, via Challenger and Fendt.
@@collinkaufmann9803 ok? with that view point deere wouldnt have made the 9rx or the 8rx. different things have different needs
They have the quad track which is really good it has 4 tracks and is a Steiger style and then for the magnum they have the two tracks at the rear but two tires up front and that’s supposed to be really good too
Umm, Zach, the "happy birthday Mr. President" was a Marilyn Monroe reference long before it was a Wayne's World reference. Dang millennials.
Yeah, Thank you!
The way Zack did it was from Wayne's World. Dang boomers.
& the fact that he had to try both ways to turn the battery disconnect switch off.
@@WayneRandall . . . . ? You mean pretty much exactly the same way Marilynn sounded? Maybe that's why Dana Carvey did it that way in Wayne's world also.
Put colored zip ties on your hoses to identify them for example one red zip tie for the left 2 reds for the right mate connector done this with my front end loader saved time and eliminated guess work. Mystic has great lubrication products really like the high temp red on our forklifts with excellent results
One chore at a time and soon they all done !! move to next project !!
11:22 🤣😂🤣😂😉