Didn’t realize your farm was near Green Bay, WI. The true home of the “Frozen Tundra”. Sorry, I know you may be a Viking fan, but I couldn’t resist! Stay safe, stay warm, God Bless!
Zach, is there a P.O. Box to send fan mail to Onyx and the girls? I want them to know how proud I am of them for their skills andhardworking. I'm in lower Michigan and I was raised on an 105 acre farm too. We planted corn and soybeans. Today's tractors or so advanced compared to what we had to drive. I'm 58 years old now and my father is 84. He worked a full time job at Ford Motor company in Rawsonville, Michigan and him and my uncle farmed too. Now its leased out just to cover Dads property taxes every year. We just sold the grain truck for scrap 2 years ago to get it out of the barn. It was an antique 3 in the tree truck. Oh the memories I have still.
With people commenting on the door being slow, I think they are forgetting one huge thing.. it's not a 200 pound door on your garage, it is a massive shed door. The slower speed is a safety factor,allowing the door to gradually flex as it shifts from verticle to horizontal.
I don't think people realize just how huge that door is, so it taking a minute to open is really nothing! I think part of the slow speed is the safety systems installed in it - the ones that prevent it from dropping like a stone if the pump quits (which is a very good thing to have). For a cold storage shed, I think the whole thing is awesome.
Helping your algorithms and asking a question. Does your old Chevy truck have a Rochester Quadra jet? Is that why it’s hard to start? Maybe you already commented on that I have never missed a video since I found you a couple years ago.
@@Galerak1 My granddaughter would probably take a shot at it? She's busy on her phone and I asked her, "text and she glances up at me and I go text Tetris testress", she smiles and she's back at it! Addictive personalities runn in our family. Sad to say I passed it on!
I sure miss ridin'. Grew up in North Iowa (Garner IA) and rode a 1972 AC Panther 440 dad bought new. Moved to Oklahoma City in 1983 and never returned.
I'm pretty sure I've watched every vid you've made. And can't stop most times. You are really quite entertaining much like my grammar. Let's time travel to the middle of Feb. With yet another storm of storms will be whipping through, they say a couple feet,so I'd like to know how you are dealing with all the fun. Hope you are safe and warm, say Hi to your wife and kids.
Sure glad that you got a new snowmobile it would be great to ride. Where I live we don’t get enough snow to justify having a snowmobile. We ride UTV’s and 4 wheeler’s. Congrats on putting your equipment in your new shed. Stay safe and warm
Zach u got the best of everything sir. I appreciate u making all these videos for us to watch. Would love to come up there and see everything in person. I couldn’t get into em but I could definitely sit next to em in my wheelchair since I’m a paralyzed Marine
@@deadghost1964 that’s bad ass Bobby. So 90’s for u. Mine was in 2004 after Bush pulled everyone out in 2003. Then sent us back in 9months later so that’s when it was IED CENTRAL. 64guys in my platoon of combat engineers and 16 of us ended up getting home. Each squad of us were attached to a company of grunts so we did all the explosives for them. “Super Grunts” they called us. I was in Ramadi Iraq.
@@txmarine82 they make lifts for farm equipment to get a chair in the cab if you really wanted to farm they're pretty cool and as a marine you know if you really wanted to ride in the buddy seat where there's a will there's a way we lifted my grandma up with the loader to the top step and lifted her out of her chair so she could ride during my dad's last harvest when he got medically retired they both enjoyed it she'd rode with him his first harvest on an old combine with no cab so she was all smiles
That snow that you have now will be blessing in the 2023 spring plant season and help with drought of 2022. Happy new year zack and the rest of the Johnson family 👪. That includes the cat on your shoulder and ana and ditch.
That big door, simply amazes me! My first snowmobile ride was on a Polaris Colt, in Marcel, MN in 1964 or ‘65. At the time it was the first stock sled to do 60 mph. It out the fear of God in me when I slid round a corner on a back road and hit the snow bank and the sled tilted about 25-30 deg. and my head was only a few feet from a barb-wire fence! Scary. Ride safe.
Hi Zach and Becky, and the rest of the MF clan. My late father in law who died in 2000 was born and raised in Felton MN. He had a 200 acre farm just south of Morris at 250th and 59. You could see the Denco ethanol plant from his living room. He raised 40 head of Black Angus cattle at a time. Prior to farming he was the longtime shop teacher at Morris High School. For many years he did both. I'm pretty sure he would have loved your channel. Congratulations on your success.
Awesome building! Love your videos. We blow some snow around our building to keep the snow out for now. God bless you all and hopefully fertilizer is more affordable in 2023.
Congrats on the new sled. I just sold me last Polaris snowmobile. My family and I moved to Kentucky from Wisconsin and it was just sitting there in my parents garage. Miss riding but don’t miss the cold and and snow.
It really bothers me when people criticize you and hate on you you're just trying to keep the Legacy and improve on it for your family to pass it on to next Generations just keep throwing and keep on keeping on appreciate the videos that you put out and the knowledge you are passing out
No matter what anyone does there's always someone so miserable the only thing that brings them joy is getting under people's skin I find it best just to ignore them the comment helps the channel and they don't get what they want
Hey Zach! I just got some of your merch! I got the old school hoodie and the Millennial Farmer logo t-shirt! They are great and so comfortable! Hope you had a great Christmas and a happy new years! Keep making the great videos!
Zach.... I ❤ the way your Scottsdale starts.... gotta "pump the hell out of it" carburetors ✔ It sounds just like our 79 Sierra Grande.... "Old School"! Until your next video ~~~ Stay safe, healthy, warm and happy! Happy 2023!!
Zach you and your toys there is a reason to justify it and you can write it off on the farm great video thank you for all you and Becky doand your wonderful 👪 family.
Zach, thanks for so much amazing content on both channels this year. It's been a great journey following the action on both. Wishing you and your family, as well as all the People who enjoy these channels a Happy, Healthy, Safe, and Prosperous New Year. God Bless
C’mon folks! Chef Jean-Pierre now has a million subscribers. Zach and his family deserve at least a million. SUBSCRIBE!. Let’s get Anna in that tractor!
Hi, I enjoyed your video. I like your dogs. ha. too cute. I suggest, that you get some of those Bell-Howard-plug in's that have different frequencies, that spiders, bugs, rodent's hate the frequencies! Just can't have them in homes, that have hamster's, gerbils or pet mice. I have them in my home and they work great, plus they have a night light, built into them. I live in the country and every winter, I would have a bad mice problem. I don't have that problem anymore. I suggest 2 to 3 of these plug in's, should do your big building ok.
Whenever I increase the battery charger to full boost on our Kenworths it fries the ecu computer and cost close to $3000 to replace it. It only took me a couple times of doing that to figure that out. I hope you have better luck than I have when switching to boost.
I appreciate you dropping another video especially with winter going so strong. These are my favorite videos. Love the snow cuz we have none in Mississippi
I grew up with a 1980 chevy 2+2 camper special. You cranking the Scotsdale brings back memories. It sounded exactly the same. We drove all over the US in the truck.
3+3 crew cab? I've never heard of a 2+2 if that's what it was what made a 2+2 I thought I owned every style of square body and every year (yes I'm a square body hoarder all my kids love them and built 1 for their first vehicle) I always need spare parts and the cheap stuff they make now never fits right
@@davidwoermansr Nope you are correct. It was a 3+3. I don’t know where the 2’s came from. Maybe I was just wishing for a crew cab with four captains chairs.
@@firemedicseven some companies made special aftermarket interior and other options I thought maybe it was 1 of those but those spinning bucket seats out of vans would be nice for a lifted crew or older people
Have you ever heard of a Nexta harvester? If not there is a video on you tube I just watched a video and this thing is crazy 20 rows and is not shaped like a typical harvester!
We got over 18" from that storm here in West Central Michigan and I'm really wishing I had a sled still to ride!!! Sold it years ago, MXZ 800 it was SO much fun brrraaappp!
Hey Zach, I can’t help but notice you’re always having trouble starting those trucks 😂 ever considered getting a jump pack? We have one at the shop I work at, and have not had a truck that could best it. Just some food for thought.
Glad to see the new shed is finished for you to use, Great xmas present. Onyx seems to have a good head on his shoulders and it's nice to see the father/son relationship. Happy New Year to all.
I sure am glad that no matter what the weather you can provide for your family! That's what's important!!! I hope you get too ride the heck outta that!
Wish I lived closer to the Family Farm.. Always had to take my Sleds into the Mountains, which is fun… but it’s never a “quick” ride, and you feel like dying after if you ever get stuck.
Merry Christmas, Zach, Becky and the family! I hope you survived the early winter blast alright. Here in SE Michigan we got some snow, but the worst was the wind. About 36 hours of 40-50 mph with gusts even higher. Guess we’re ready for the regular season now. Stay safe. Be kind. Take care.
When I used to work in a hangar in Alaska we had doors similar to that. To cool thing about those one we’re the bottoms would slide up about about 2-3 feet then the door would raise. The snow and ice would prevent them from opening. Keep it clean in front of the doors or the ice will lock it down.
Didn’t realize your farm was near Green Bay, WI. The true home of the “Frozen Tundra”. Sorry, I know you may be a Viking fan, but I couldn’t resist! Stay safe, stay warm, God Bless!
‘I love it when a plan comes together’
Zach, is there a P.O. Box to send fan mail to Onyx and the girls? I want them to know how proud I am of them for their skills andhardworking. I'm in lower Michigan and I was raised on an 105 acre farm too. We planted corn and soybeans. Today's tractors or so advanced compared to what we had to drive. I'm 58 years old now and my father is 84. He worked a full time job at Ford Motor company in Rawsonville, Michigan and him and my uncle farmed too. Now its leased out just to cover Dads property taxes every year. We just sold the grain truck for scrap 2 years ago to get it out of the barn. It was an antique 3 in the tree truck. Oh the memories I have still.
Putting all the trackers and other things in shop is nice. Putting the snow mobile in shop is OK too.
With people commenting on the door being slow, I think they are forgetting one huge thing.. it's not a 200 pound door on your garage, it is a massive shed door. The slower speed is a safety factor,allowing the door to gradually flex as it shifts from verticle to horizontal.
This is true
Good Luck. Best Regards and Best Wishes for 2023!
Happy new year from a Swedish seaman in Suez Canal
I like those garage doors and they are nice to work underneath on those hot sunny days
I wish Zach and family and all the fans of the Millennial Farmer the very best for 2023.🚜🌽🌽🌽👍
Thank you and same to you!
I also hope his farm will always grow well
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That door makes a nice awning from the Hot Sun and Rain. I like it!
Nice shed and awesome new sled. Can't wait to see you and the boy ripping up the ditches!!
I don't think people realize just how huge that door is, so it taking a minute to open is really nothing! I think part of the slow speed is the safety systems installed in it - the ones that prevent it from dropping like a stone if the pump quits (which is a very good thing to have). For a cold storage shed, I think the whole thing is awesome.
I'm very pleased with it so far!
If it was really and issue they could just add a heater for the oil tank. Or maybe swap it for better oil that doesn’t get as thick in the cold.
Are there any restrictions on using it in windy conditions?
Just a guess. That door is over 5000 pounds.
Helping your algorithms and asking a question. Does your old Chevy truck have a Rochester Quadra jet? Is that why it’s hard to start? Maybe you already commented on that I have never missed a video since I found you a couple years ago.
Half way pulling the keys out on that old Chevy . . . Still got it!
That old Chevy would have hauled that new sled in style.. Another great video. You need a battery tender sponser for every piece of equipment...
Your right no matter how big you building is it never big enough !!! Nice sled !!
Well done!
7:48 - All I could think of was the song, Da Yoopers: "Rusty Chevrolet" 🥶
I just bought a '17 Ace 900XC this year.
We've had them doors for 15 years and knock on wood no issues yet, you'll be glad you put the widows in it'll save you a pickup truck or two😅
It's like Tetris for Farmers watching you put the equipment in the shed. Happy New Year, Zach and family.
My best experience of Tetris was watching a guitar tech (nicknamed Soldier) loading a trailer with band equipment. Never seen anyone better 😂
@@Galerak1 I know someone who could load your 30 foot uhaul into a 20 foot box trailer. He’s a little insane but he gets it done.
@@realredditstories420 that sounds like the same guy lol 🤣
LOL! Most expensive Tetris game ever
@@Galerak1 My granddaughter would probably take a shot at it? She's busy on her phone and I asked her, "text and she glances up at me and I go text Tetris testress", she smiles and she's back at it! Addictive personalities runn in our family. Sad to say I passed it on!
It's a good feeling when you close the shed and everything is inside
I sure miss ridin'. Grew up in North Iowa (Garner IA) and rode a 1972 AC Panther 440 dad bought new. Moved to Oklahoma City in 1983 and never returned.
I'm pretty sure I've watched every vid you've made. And can't stop most times. You are really quite entertaining much like my grammar. Let's time travel to the middle of Feb. With yet another storm of storms will be whipping through, they say a couple feet,so I'd like to know how you are dealing with all the fun. Hope you are safe and warm, say Hi to your wife and kids.
Make sure it's aircraft hydraulic oil for your shop door.
Wow only 20k subscribers left unto Ana can ride along. I for one cannot wait to see that! Happy Holidays!
Sure glad that you got a new snowmobile it would be great to ride. Where I live we don’t get enough snow to justify having a snowmobile. We ride UTV’s and 4 wheeler’s. Congrats on putting your equipment in your new shed. Stay safe and warm
Zach u got the best of everything sir. I appreciate u making all these videos for us to watch. Would love to come up there and see everything in person. I couldn’t get into em but I could definitely sit next to em in my wheelchair since I’m a paralyzed Marine
Thank you for your Service!
I am was in the Marine during Persian Gulf.
@@deadghost1964 that’s bad ass Bobby. So 90’s for u. Mine was in 2004 after Bush pulled everyone out in 2003. Then sent us back in 9months later so that’s when it was IED CENTRAL. 64guys in my platoon of combat engineers and 16 of us ended up getting home. Each squad of us were attached to a company of grunts so we did all the explosives for them. “Super Grunts” they called us. I was in Ramadi Iraq.
@@txmarine82 they make lifts for farm equipment to get a chair in the cab if you really wanted to farm they're pretty cool and as a marine you know if you really wanted to ride in the buddy seat where there's a will there's a way we lifted my grandma up with the loader to the top step and lifted her out of her chair so she could ride during my dad's last harvest when he got medically retired they both enjoyed it she'd rode with him his first harvest on an old combine with no cab so she was all smiles
@@davidwoermansr that’s amazing sir. Maybe one day.
That snow that you have now will be blessing in the 2023 spring plant season and help with drought of 2022. Happy new year zack and the rest of the Johnson family 👪. That includes the cat on your shoulder and ana and ditch.
That door speed is not bad. Our aircraft hangar doors are 22’ high and takes 2:32!
Ya, but you can make up wasted time by flying the airplane.
Been looking out for this video for what seems like ages, hope there is another soon.🙂
That big door, simply amazes me! My first snowmobile ride was on a Polaris Colt, in Marcel, MN in 1964 or ‘65. At the time it was the first stock sled to do 60 mph.
It out the fear of God in me when I slid round a corner on a back road and hit the snow bank and the sled tilted about 25-30 deg. and my head was only a few feet from a barb-wire fence! Scary.
Ride safe.
@Millennial Farmer ±𝟏𝟕𝟕𝟐𝟒𝟒𝟒𝟐𝟖𝟗𝟓!
My reply. FYI, Happy New Year to you and your entire family!
Hi Zach and Becky, and the rest of the MF clan. My late father in law who died in 2000 was born and raised in Felton MN. He had a 200 acre farm just south of Morris at 250th and 59. You could see the Denco ethanol plant from his living room. He raised 40 head of Black Angus cattle at a time. Prior to farming he was the longtime shop teacher at Morris High School. For many years he did both. I'm pretty sure he would have loved your channel. Congratulations on your success.
I've been through Felton many times! Thank you for the support!
Awesome building! Love your videos. We blow some snow around our building to keep the snow out for now. God bless you all and hopefully fertilizer is more affordable in 2023.
Good day on the farm Zack, appreciate your busy video. Cheers from Alberta Canada
Congrats on the new sled. I just sold me last Polaris snowmobile. My family and I moved to Kentucky from Wisconsin and it was just sitting there in my parents garage. Miss riding but don’t miss the cold and and snow.
Thanks for the video. I've been missing you guys!
XCR is a beaut Clark. Nothing better than a Spring order that feeling picking her up is up there.
Yes... it is a beautiful sound.
I too love your awesome old school truck.
Thanks for all the videos. Happy New year. All the best 🇬🇧.
Last Thursday it was -21 below with a windchill of -54 here in Northeast Wyoming..
It really bothers me when people criticize you and hate on you you're just trying to keep the Legacy and improve on it for your family to pass it on to next Generations just keep throwing and keep on keeping on appreciate the videos that you put out and the knowledge you are passing out
No matter what anyone does there's always someone so miserable the only thing that brings them joy is getting under people's skin I find it best just to ignore them the comment helps the channel and they don't get what they want
G'day from Australia. The weather's not going well over the last few days for you. I trust that all is well.
Finally a new video!! Since getting my MF shirt for Christmas I’ve been waiting patiently.
according to what they say on TV here in Denmark, you must have gotten a little snow over there. 🥶🌨❄
Zach, your dog “children” are loyal, hilarious, and just great to watch.
Yes, I am impressed with the way he trains his dogs
Hey Zach! I just got some of your merch! I got the old school hoodie and the Millennial Farmer logo t-shirt! They are great and so comfortable! Hope you had a great Christmas and a happy new years! Keep making the great videos!
Zach.... I ❤ the way your Scottsdale starts.... gotta "pump the hell out of it" carburetors ✔ It sounds just like our 79 Sierra Grande.... "Old School"! Until your next video ~~~ Stay safe, healthy, warm and happy! Happy 2023!!
Finally a millennial farmer video… happy holidays to you and the family from Connecticut
Zach you and your toys there is a reason to justify it and you can write it off on the farm great video thank you for all you and Becky doand your wonderful 👪 family.
Happy new year God’s blessings do you and your family
KEEP THE EXTRA HEADER. Back ups are good, and for minimal storage space too.
it is never a disappointment to watch your videos at 3 am
Add a ground from battery box directly to starter. Should help your starting issue.
Sweet snow mobile
vrom holland ...zalig kerstfeest en salig nieujaar 2023 great Christmas the very best for 2023 gr vrom de neederland 🌲🌲🌲
We have the same doors and we love them but you should keep a spare pump around and a few other spare parts for it
after what I understand, this one is made so they can connect a tractor to it, if there should be problems
We can , all, appreciate looking over the shoulder of folks that know how to get things done. Thanks for the access!!
Zach, thanks for so much amazing content on both channels this year. It's been a great journey following the action on both. Wishing you and your family, as well as all the People who enjoy these channels a Happy, Healthy, Safe, and Prosperous New Year. God Bless
Thank you and same to you!
C’mon folks! Chef Jean-Pierre now has a million subscribers. Zach and his family deserve at least a million. SUBSCRIBE!. Let’s get Anna in that tractor!
Hope you and the family had a very Merry Christmas.
Hi, Zach. Just saw a picture of you and our daughter at Ramler Trucking in Albany, MN. You must have nice wheels now!
Hi, I enjoyed your video. I like your dogs. ha. too cute. I suggest, that you get some of those Bell-Howard-plug in's that have different frequencies, that spiders, bugs, rodent's hate the frequencies! Just can't have them in homes, that have hamster's, gerbils or pet mice. I have them in my home and they work great, plus they have a night light, built into them. I live in the country and every winter, I would have a bad mice problem. I don't have that problem anymore. I suggest 2 to 3 of these plug in's, should do your big building ok.
I don't know why, but I was scared when you backed that truck into the building next to the new corn head. Happy Holiday.
You will love the upgrade to 850. I have the 22 XCR 850 Had to get heavier rear torsion springs over factory.
Whenever I increase the battery charger to full boost on our Kenworths it fries the ecu computer and cost close to $3000 to replace it. It only took me a couple times of doing that to figure that out. I hope you have better luck than I have when switching to boost.
20k subs to go Anna! ❤❤ 🐶 🚜
It was good to see a new video on the channel. Your channel is good, and wish you guys Happy Holidays 😊
I just got my VR1 850 in a 137 enjoy.
I appreciate you dropping another video especially with winter going so strong. These are my favorite videos. Love the snow cuz we have none in Mississippi
Snow is nice on the fields but sucks on the roads they have to put so much salt and calcium chloride down vehicles get weight reduction quick
Welcome back, Hope you and yours had a Merry Christmas and I hope you have a wonderful New Year.
In over six decades I have never seen a machine shed that was so big there was empty, unused space. That new building is great, good for you.
Happy New Years 2023 to the Johnson family.
Congratulations on the new sledge ENJOY ‼️
That scottsdale is a beautiful truck. Good luck to you all.
All the best for the new year for new Zealand love watching you on TH-cam
I grew up with a 1980 chevy 2+2 camper special. You cranking the Scotsdale brings back memories. It sounded exactly the same. We drove all over the US in the truck.
3+3 crew cab? I've never heard of a 2+2 if that's what it was what made a 2+2 I thought I owned every style of square body and every year (yes I'm a square body hoarder all my kids love them and built 1 for their first vehicle) I always need spare parts and the cheap stuff they make now never fits right
@@davidwoermansr Nope you are correct. It was a 3+3. I don’t know where the 2’s came from. Maybe I was just wishing for a crew cab with four captains chairs.
@@firemedicseven some companies made special aftermarket interior and other options I thought maybe it was 1 of those but those spinning bucket seats out of vans would be nice for a lifted crew or older people
@@davidwoermansr Four spinning bucket seats would be hilarious. Straight out of the 70's lol
Wishing you and you family a very happy New Year.
For everyone asking about the door, they are awesome.
We have a smaller one on our barn. Had it nearly 20 years. Great doors!
We are about to get hammered here in SW Colorado too, I plow at the ski resort here in a 930m, looking forward to it
Happy sledding, stay safe and God Bless
Sarcasm is great. Zach has sincere sarcasm and is great at it! 😆
Snowmobiles are so much fun.
Thank you for your videos. You and your family are amazing. I wish you marry Christmas and a happy new year 🎉 🥰🥰🥰
Hey Zack, where have you been? You’re not sick are you just hadn’t seen nothing new wrong just wondering.
Have you ever heard of a Nexta harvester? If not there is a video on you tube I just watched a video and this thing is crazy 20 rows and is not shaped like a typical harvester!
Everybody loves a little snow once in awhile especially around Christmas
Not everyone I prefer warm days and rain for moisture
We got over 18" from that storm here in West Central Michigan and I'm really wishing I had a sled still to ride!!! Sold it years ago, MXZ 800 it was SO much fun brrraaappp!
That’s a beautiful door.First time I have ever seen one like that.
Hey Zach, I can’t help but notice you’re always having trouble starting those trucks 😂 ever considered getting a jump pack? We have one at the shop I work at, and have not had a truck that could best it. Just some food for thought.
Glad to see the new shed is finished for you to use, Great xmas present. Onyx seems to have a good head on his shoulders and it's nice to see the father/son relationship. Happy New Year to all.
Merry Christmas! And happy new year, be safe in this crazy weather
Expert... aka (ex= a has been, spert = a dip of water under pressure)
You guys have a safe fun and Merry Christmas a great new year hope you get to enjoy your new sled.
My newest sled is a 1973 elan 250t
I sure am glad that no matter what the weather you can provide for your family! That's what's important!!! I hope you get too ride the heck outta that!
Cool sled to man
Wish I lived closer to the Family Farm.. Always had to take my Sleds into the Mountains, which is fun… but it’s never a “quick” ride, and you feel like dying after if you ever get stuck.
Onyx had that (alright two years you're all mine) look in his eyes
Merry Christmas, Zach, Becky and the family! I hope you survived the early winter blast alright. Here in SE Michigan we got some snow, but the worst was the wind. About 36 hours of 40-50 mph with gusts even higher. Guess we’re ready for the regular season now. Stay safe. Be kind. Take care.
When I used to work in a hangar in Alaska we had doors similar to that. To cool thing about those one we’re the bottoms would slide up about about 2-3 feet then the door would raise. The snow and ice would prevent them from opening. Keep it clean in front of the doors or the ice will lock it down.
It always great to get new toys hell yes more fun in the snow