Don’t know about anyone else but I adore seeing Nate & Zach working together. His knee seems good from what we’ve seen. Took them stairs with a bag of corn seed like a 15 year old
@@josephpalm8558 Absolutely, respect to all firemen 💯 But why disrespect the U.S. flag by adulterating it? It's not cool. Have you heard of the "Flag protection act? " Representations of the United States flag are only to be Red, White and Blue in its normal configuration". Anything else is adulteration and desecration. No disrespect to you or anyone else, FYI. Thank You for your consideration.
Your dads face after you set up and calibrated tractor for him was priceless. Reminds me of my dads. When I set things up for him. It’s basically acknowledging without saying a word that he couldn’t have done it without you.. Enough said!!!
Having lost one of my beloved border collies to cancer yesterday their playing brought a smile to my face and tear to my eyes. It was fun to watch them playing
City boy who lives in the country here. I really do enjoy the channel. Something about it and the work you and the family does is just amazing to watch. Thanks for the content.
A few years back, fall tillage,9560 with a 30'sunflower disc chisel,1:30 am ,Got out to pee and seen oil all over the side of the hood. I believe it was the same problem you just mentioned.The owner had two of them. Trans went out of the other. He now has Red Quad Tracs. They belong to a family member I was helping. I'm not a green fan, but I will say it was the most comfortable tractor I've ever ran. Yet to get in the Red ones.
Had the same problem with the 13.5 in our S680 last fall. Tried a new water pump, didn’t fix it. Had the PIP done with the new head bolts and it runs like a top now. When we had the head off we had it pressure tested and everything checked out good. Should be good to go with the new head bolts. Hope everything goes smoothly and you get it back up and running soon!
Great to see Greg from the Peterson Farm Bros in the video. Your natural rapport just further speaks to how genuine and decent you all are. Hope ye get the big horse fixed without too much trouble (or expense 🤞🏻).
I am an old "city boy" who loved to play with tractors as a Chile. Watching your videos is my way to continue the fun. Love your humor and underlying "Family Values" message. Your new camera is a welcome addition. John from Louisville.
Love watching you throwing DeKalb bags. My grandfather was a dealer in SE South Dakota. Playing around the mountains of bags in his warehouse is one of my fonder childhood memories.
Nate has impressed me quite a bunch with what he's able to do with his new knee!!! My mom had to have her's done over again after 8 years do to an infection and still has to use a walker because of all the complications unfortunately 😕
*- Good supposition, Juan. It works the way dogs/wolves work.* *- I recognize that the 'whine-sound' of the tractor's starter, just as it kicks in, is very high pitched, just like the high pitch that dogs/wolves work with both in their howls and communication, and just like a mother dog used with newborn pups.* *- The response Anna delivers is identical in pitch to the starter's imitating sound.* *- For me, I thought was return call; perhaps saying:* *"Yes, you are awake and ready to go run and play. Good. Me, Too ! ! !*
“I’m gonna quit early tonight and eat some nachos and play catch “ that’s a hard line to say during planting season, kudos!!!! Priorities in check. 👨👩👦👦
When I was a kid my dad wore the same gloves as your dad and probably still has a few pairs around somewhere. When I see them I chuckled because it reminds me of my childhood on the farm.
Woohoo!! My Lunch education has arrived! :) Greetings Zach, and my best wishes to you and your family for a fortuitous and prosperous 2021 farming season. :)
Boy your dad is sure getting around good that's great you good run a tight and clean ship builtiful farm nice seeing your son wanting to ride with you and get involved ,,,nice nice family
Maybe I'm too late here... But no one ever thanks Becky. Thank you Becky. You do all the behind the scenes things to make this all possible. No really. . . Thank you.
My dad and brother named the cows they didn't like Hamburger. For example they had a fence jumper named Hamburger. You don't want Hamburger to teach the other cows their athletic techniques so hamburger was sent to the barbecue quickly.
Be careful with that 9560, we have one that started just like that. We did a small fix and then waited to see what happened. Well, it used oil, then water went into the oil. And that fan belt broke again and it got hot a second time. Long story short, we have a new-to-us motor now. $70k later... give or take a couple thousand.
Loved your video again. Most of all loved your recommendation of the Peterson Brothers. Their parodies were brilliant. Watched them all. Very clever blokes. While I didn't recognise some of the tunes they parodied (I am in my sixties) the ACDC ones were great. They got a new subscriber and I will watch a lot of there videos
Good to see your Dad getting around so good with his new knee! What an animal! Good for him! Thanks for all your hard work all of you guys that work so damn hard so we can all eat and have fuel!
You were talking about livestock, I grew up on the farm where I'm living now with my family, when I was younger we had cattle and hogs as well. Dad sold out of pigs eventually and we just had cattle. But we used to have a farrow to finish hog setup (not like it is today) we calved, and fed out feeder calves, plus had around 500 acres of crop ground. Also a few pastures for the cattle. I dont farm today, but I sure do miss it. Love the content you guys put out and love the podcast. Keep up the hard work and thanks for keeping America fed!
It's so cool how you and your Dad get along and work together. You both trust each other and value the mutual results of your knowledge, it is a joy to watch. Best of luck with planting season!
How lucky you are Zack that you get to work with your father every day! He sure is a great guy, patient and soft spoken! "I used to do 120 of them a day!" Just great! 😊
Our 9570rt had the same issue with the head gasket and water in the oil. It was a one day fix with new head bolts . Honestly I really like those 9rt tractors they pull great with a smooth ride . I bought ours slighty used 4 years ago and it gets used for tillage and grain cart. Keep up the good work and stay safe!
Just saying the more and more i hear about your planter the more i like are grain drill that was in the 80s-90s. Even with some of the problem you are having right now it must be good because you still have it. Good luck this year
This. And you se people crying about gyms being closed cause of Rona.. And i am like.. Hello, we have like a whole nature out there to work out in? Cant lift weights? Lift a log. Cant run on a treadmill? Run in the forest/streets.
ack, I ab-so-lute-ly love your dad and I hope you understand he's from much simpler times. LOL. Stay safe, men...God bless and here's to a great and prosperous 2021.
Been watching your channel when u started and now your at 1m views. That must be an amazing feeling and a compliment. Wicket job bro keep it up love your operation and your equipment/ shop is the best u can buy. Your a gentleman and lastly u down to earth family man humble farmer ! . Keep up the good work man!
*- I don't know that any of you would remember strapping a one legged stool pad to your butt to retain mobility when milking, and having to carry a chain-hobble with two metal U-straps for the rear hooves of a cow that kicks when you were seven.* *- I do.*
*- Great to hear that someone remembers the one legged milking stool, Al and Buck.* *- I never got a spring. What a smart idea ! ! !* *- Mine was a 100 year old {?} hand-me-down that was hand hewn (probably with a draw knife}, drilled with an hand auger used to drill holes {oven dried} wood pins in post-and-beam construction, and a peg made from firewood split off and hewn down to fit.*
Sorry for the engine trouble Zach. It's great to see Nate's knee is strong enough to navigate steps while he's packin a bag of seed. These darn knees can be a pain. Hopefully plant 2021 is going smooth otherwise, and here's to a great season through the year. Be well guys.
Andy in Farming, Fixing & Fabricating had the same issue a month ago in the video name "9560R Goes down" except his oil was going into the coolant and mixing. The top did receive that new head bolt you spoke of in this video....
From walking with a cane to carrying seed bags up a planter. Glad to see dad is back in business!
Ditto. Makes me , age 71, feel good to see him carry those bags up those steps! It is great to see him feeling better. 😊
Awesome comment, had the same thing going through my head!
Did you see the guns on dad.. Man..
I thought exactly the same thing.
yeah his dad is always so nice.
Seeing THREE generations working together just feels RIGHT!! Please keep it up. You people are the backbone of this nation!! Thank you..
Those yellow gloves with the red wristbands that your dad wears while loading the planter are so iconic American Farmer !!!!!!!!
I know what you mean, we had quite a few of those back in the day.
Reminds me of my Dad everytime I see them. Happy memories
I still wear them...they're called CHORE GLOVES
Chore gloves. Every farmer has them.
When I worked for my grandpa and his neighbors...I didn't know there were any other kind of gloves.
Don’t know about anyone else but I adore seeing Nate & Zach working together. His knee seems good from what we’ve seen. Took them stairs with a bag of corn seed like a 15 year old
You were blessed with great parents. They taught you how to handle stress. We weren't all that lucky.
Shout out to millennial farmer this is the best video you’ve ever made😊😊😊
"I'm gonna go eat nachos with the family and play and play catch with my son" God bless America!
From an old dad. ALWAYS take time for your children!
Your father is sure getting around well on his new knee. 👍
Every day is a wonderful day when Millennial Farmer posts!! Content is wonderful!! God Bless everyone!!!!
I agree
God Bless you to
God has abandoned us. God is dead and we killed him.
Joe, what are you trying to say, with your desecrated U.S. flag avatar?
@@josephpalm8558 Absolutely, respect to all firemen 💯
But why disrespect the U.S. flag by adulterating it? It's not cool. Have you heard of the "Flag protection act? " Representations of the United States flag are only to be Red, White and Blue in its normal configuration". Anything else is adulteration and desecration. No disrespect to you or anyone else, FYI.
Thank You for your consideration.
Your dads face after you set up and calibrated tractor for him was priceless. Reminds me of my dads. When I set things up for him. It’s basically acknowledging without saying a word that he couldn’t have done it without you.. Enough said!!!
I can't get over how good your dads knees are watching him fill the planter, it's great for him
Oh man, huge smile on my face when Greg got out! Did not see that coming at all.
Everytime your father appears, he is the highlight of the video. He is such a kind fella!
love to see how you and your Dad work together with such respect for each other.
The video has been posted 1 hour and already 32k views, clearly you are doing something right. Thanks for all the great videos!
I lost it when you called your Fathers reaction on the hitch, then his head pops up with imaginary question marks over it in my mind. 🤣🤣🤣
Yea. Where's the thought bubble when you need one!! LOL
@@billireland2029 hahah yes!
Agree, priceless moments we all get to share!
Med west truck
Hats off Becky flat out with the edits! Thank you and thank you Zach!
Having lost one of my beloved border collies to cancer yesterday their playing brought a smile to my face and tear to my eyes. It was fun to watch them playing
So sorry for your loss.
Why didnt you pray to god to save him/her? Everyones doing it over on larsons
I really like your dad, he seems so genuine and kind! Youre lucky to have him! All the best to you guys!
It is so good to watch Millenial Farmer's videos! :D You always make my evening! Greeting from Poland.
Good to see that your dad's new knee is working great walking up those steps with the seed bags.
I haven’t worked a farm since I was a teenager. Your channel makes me want to get back into it. This has quickly become my favorite channel on UA-cam.
City boy who lives in the country here. I really do enjoy the channel. Something about it and the work you and the family does is just amazing to watch. Thanks for the content.
Its cool seeing you dad still get after it
A few years back, fall tillage,9560 with a 30'sunflower disc chisel,1:30 am ,Got out to pee and seen oil all over the side of the hood. I believe it was the same problem you just mentioned.The owner had two of them. Trans went out of the other. He now has Red Quad Tracs. They belong to a family member I was helping. I'm not a green fan, but I will say it was the most comfortable tractor I've ever ran. Yet to get in the Red ones.
Nate and Jim are the highlights of this channel...incredible guys!
Had the same problem with the 13.5 in our S680 last fall. Tried a new water pump, didn’t fix it. Had the PIP done with the new head bolts and it runs like a top now. When we had the head off we had it pressure tested and everything checked out good. Should be good to go with the new head bolts. Hope everything goes smoothly and you get it back up and running soon!
Onyx is literally just mini grandpa, awesome to see
He does look like his grandpa!
I just had a crap day, and Anna and digi playing just brought me a smile...thank you!
Zach your dad is a true bad ass old timer! Never take it for granted!
Great to see Greg from the Peterson Farm Bros in the video. Your natural rapport just further speaks to how genuine and decent you all are.
Hope ye get the big horse fixed without too much trouble (or expense 🤞🏻).
I love your Traktors and the way you handle problem.👍🙂
I am an old "city boy" who loved to play with tractors as a Chile. Watching your videos is my way to continue the fun. Love your humor and underlying "Family Values" message. Your new camera is a welcome addition. John from Louisville.
Loved your dads comment about doing 120 bags a day. Old School
Love watching you throwing DeKalb bags. My grandfather was a dealer in SE South Dakota. Playing around the mountains of bags in his warehouse is one of my fonder childhood memories.
Man, I'm glad my time in agriculture was in the 90s to late 200Xs, no computers (or aircon)
Aircons been around since the 50's
Love Peterson Brothers, "Tractor Stuck."
Nate has impressed me quite a bunch with what he's able to do with his new knee!!! My mom had to have her's done over again after 8 years do to an infection and still has to use a walker because of all the complications unfortunately 😕
Playing catch in the evening, as the sun was going after farm work, a great memory and as they say gold. Good on you.
Hands down - BEST part of the video is your kid's faces at 21:45 when you tell then you're staying for dinner and a game of catch! #winningdad
Cherish these times with your father. I lost mine last year and I miss times like this.
My theory of why Anna always yelps is that she is trying to let everyone know that a tractor is turning on and to stay clear of it.
Lol good though
Just starter putting out strange noises ^^
Back up alarm
*- Good supposition, Juan. It works the way dogs/wolves work.*
*- I recognize that the 'whine-sound' of the tractor's starter, just as it kicks in, is very high pitched, just like the high pitch that dogs/wolves work with both in their howls and communication, and just like a mother dog used with newborn pups.*
*- The response Anna delivers is identical in pitch to the starter's imitating sound.*
*- For me, I thought was return call; perhaps saying:*
*"Yes, you are awake and ready to go run and play. Good. Me, Too ! ! !*
She wants to go, but the dog hater says no.
You dad just seems to be such a genuinely superb man!!! Enjoy the time farming with him, I know i do!
Good to see the "old man" is getting back to normal.It takes a while after a replacement to get back into shape.
Love watching everything you post! Added bonus to see your pops moving around so well on that new knee!!
“I’m gonna quit early tonight and eat some nachos and play catch “ that’s a hard line to say during planting season, kudos!!!! Priorities in check. 👨👩👦👦
When I was a kid my dad wore the same gloves as your dad and probably still has a few pairs around somewhere. When I see them I chuckled because it reminds me of my childhood on the farm.
Woohoo!! My Lunch education has arrived! :)
Greetings Zach, and my best wishes to you and your family for a fortuitous and prosperous 2021 farming season. :)
Boy your dad is sure getting around good that's great you good run a tight and clean ship builtiful farm nice seeing your son wanting to ride with you and get involved ,,,nice nice family
It never stops amazing me how detailed farming really is and how much a farmer needs to know. Impressive!!
Maybe I'm too late here... But no one ever thanks Becky.
Thank you Becky. You do all the behind the scenes things to make this all possible.
No really. . . Thank you.
My dad and brother named the cows they didn't like Hamburger. For example they had a fence jumper named Hamburger. You don't want Hamburger to teach the other cows their athletic techniques so hamburger was sent to the barbecue quickly.
Best channel on UA-cam.American Farmer Strong!
Someone needs to name the face folks make when the computer won't work right. 4:30 is perfect.
I thought Zack was going to cry!😢
Good to see your dad getting around better after his surgery.
Conditions look ideal for planting. Hopefully it's a great growing year too.
Be careful with that 9560, we have one that started just like that. We did a small fix and then waited to see what happened. Well, it used oil, then water went into the oil. And that fan belt broke again and it got hot a second time. Long story short, we have a new-to-us motor now. $70k later... give or take a couple thousand.
Good Morning from New Zealand, Great water in the engine oil Vlog, I really enjoyed it, thanks for sharing, Have a great weekend
Northern chill is everywhere!!!
yeah Becky will do it all.....Thank You Becky for all that you do to keep Millennial farmer going....
Wishing you guys good yields!
Enjoy farming planting videos! 😘🚜😀Mike from Missouri
The only channel I watch every video in its entirety. 👍
Loved your video again. Most of all loved your recommendation of the Peterson Brothers. Their parodies were brilliant. Watched them all. Very clever blokes. While I didn't recognise some of the tunes they parodied (I am in my sixties) the ACDC ones were great. They got a new subscriber and I will watch a lot of there videos
That why he is the boss and funky as my father use to say.
Your dad does excellent with his knee WOW
For some reason I get really excited to see the humongous horse 🐎🏇🐎 🏇
Greg's site is great. Good to see him come visit.
It's so different to see the big guys do it. Way different than filling the planter by bags =p.
Your dad is like mine was a fighter god bless all of you
Is there a warranty on the tractor with the head gasket problem? Sure hope so. Glad to see your Dad doing better.
Good to see your Dad getting around so good with his new knee! What an animal! Good for him! Thanks for all your hard work all of you guys that work so damn hard so we can all eat and have fuel!
As an old guy who likes to farm every once in a while, boy oh boy do I know how your dad feels. 5:39
You were talking about livestock, I grew up on the farm where I'm living now with my family, when I was younger we had cattle and hogs as well. Dad sold out of pigs eventually and we just had cattle. But we used to have a farrow to finish hog setup (not like it is today) we calved, and fed out feeder calves, plus had around 500 acres of crop ground. Also a few pastures for the cattle. I dont farm today, but I sure do miss it. Love the content you guys put out and love the podcast. Keep up the hard work and thanks for keeping America fed!
Welkers, Kusters and now the Johnsons, today has been a good day :o)
For me it's millennial farmer , sonne farms , then Larson's
Yes don’t forget Larson Farms. Great family farming together.
Also check out Brian Brown. Brian’s farming videos.
Added to that , mike mitchell and 10th generation dairyman
I found The Jackson Brothers in Northern NSW.
They have found D11s just a pair, to fit in with their family farm, quite something to see.
It's so cool how you and your Dad get along and work together. You both trust each other and value the mutual results of your knowledge, it is a joy to watch. Best of luck with planting season!
Had some John Deere's, 4 of them, and saw the inside of every one of them. I now own red ones and only red ones
Which red one - Massey?
Seems like your dad is doing good. Always nice to see him.
How lucky you are Zack that you get to work with your father every day! He sure is a great guy, patient and soft spoken! "I used to do 120 of them a day!" Just great! 😊
Our 9570rt had the same issue with the head gasket and water in the oil. It was a one day fix with new head bolts . Honestly I really like those 9rt tractors they pull great with a smooth ride . I bought ours slighty used 4 years ago and it gets used for tillage and grain cart. Keep up the good work and stay safe!
Hi from South Africa
Just saying the more and more i hear about your planter the more i like are grain drill that was in the 80s-90s. Even with some of the problem you are having right now it must be good because you still have it. Good luck this year
Did Nate say he did 120 bags of seed per day!? Back when men were men and gyms were empty.
Seed bag is bad but filling the fertilizer hoppers with those large bags was a killer
He probably didn't have to climb a flight of steps to fill the planter either. But they were still tough as a two dollar steak!!!
This. And you se people crying about gyms being closed cause of Rona.. And i am like.. Hello, we have like a whole nature out there to work out in? Cant lift weights? Lift a log.
Cant run on a treadmill? Run in the forest/streets.
@@MrDanisve Not the streets
That was back in the days in Minnesota when men were men, women were feminine and sheep were glad of it!
ack, I ab-so-lute-ly love your dad and I hope you understand he's from much simpler times. LOL. Stay safe, men...God bless and here's to a great and prosperous 2021.
You know it’s gonna be a good day when The Millennial uploads.
Been watching your channel when u started and now your at 1m views. That must be an amazing feeling and a compliment. Wicket job bro keep it up love your operation and your equipment/ shop is the best u can buy. Your a gentleman and lastly u down to earth family man humble farmer ! . Keep up the good work man!
Today's ending is good when you get a pop up from The Millennial Farmer right before bed
You guys really need to build a service truck for the field repairs and work! Just my 2 cents! I finally did and it saves my ass weekly!
Hi from Czech Republic
Ilove the way you just video everyday life on the farm
I see Dige and Anna running around and all I can see and hear in my head is the Tik Tok/Reel of dogs running and hearing "I am fast as f$ck boi....."
Nah breaking the law sound
Loved the look on your dads face when he thanked you for the help.
*- I don't know that any of you would remember strapping a one legged stool pad to your butt to retain mobility when milking, and having to carry a chain-hobble with two metal U-straps for the rear hooves of a cow that kicks when you were seven.*
*- I do.*
I remember that one legged stool with a passion lol. Mine had a spring on the bottom.
Yep, I remember the one legged stool with the spring.
*- Great to hear that someone remembers the one legged milking stool, Al and Buck.*
*- I never got a spring. What a smart idea ! ! !*
*- Mine was a 100 year old {?} hand-me-down that was hand hewn (probably with a draw knife}, drilled with an hand auger used to drill holes {oven dried} wood pins in post-and-beam construction, and a peg made from firewood split off and hewn down to fit.*
So nice to see dad back doing good. He reminds me of my father on the farm.
Good stuff 🤘✌️🍻
I just love watching planting cuz it’s the start of everything. I love how the planter works it incredible. Good job
It could be the oil cooler. Contact Andy at Fixing,Fabricating and Farming, one of his tractors had an issue not long ago. Maybe head gasket.
Sorry for the engine trouble Zach. It's great to see Nate's knee is strong enough to navigate steps while he's packin a bag of seed. These darn knees can be a pain. Hopefully plant 2021 is going smooth otherwise, and here's to a great season through the year. Be well guys.
Andy in Farming, Fixing & Fabricating had the same issue a month ago in the video name "9560R Goes down" except his oil was going into the coolant and mixing. The top did receive that new head bolt you spoke of in this video....
When farming you always have breakdowns. Luckily you have a good dealer right next to you.
Good you have the highest number of hearts from millionaires farmer