One thing that always stands out in your videos, is you take time to spend with your children. I think you have a future farmer in Ila, but there is no doubt she is daddy's little girl. Farm on!
Also he always talked with Ila before moving any equipment to be sure that she would not get run over. Good daddy. P.S. Seed corn is not "candy". Good discussion with Ila.
I second the motion to highlight Jim. Also, kudos on demonstrating (without being preachy) your consistent focus on farm safety, including the need to teach children the host of unseen dangers as well as the big ones. I love that Miss Isla chooses to spend time with you and that you reward her with actual (versus feigned) loving attention. You do good work, Dad.
Although pretty much all youtube family video's will tend to highlight the best out of the day, you can often tell when the kids are not behaving naturally or are putting on a show. Or the parents are pretending for the camera here. However with zach, I get really no hint of that whatsoever. And after watching them for quite a while it seems like the family would seem very familiar to any one to see in real life verses how they portray on the videos.
I do allot of repair work on Bobcat equipment at local farms. I greatly appreciate the generosity of farmers. It’s very nice to have a warm dry place to work on equipment.
Those farmers depend on that equipment and the investment they have in them. Having a happy mechanic to rely on is even more important to protect that investment. I do IT work and computer repairs in the home and i get some of that same treatment by business owners who rely on their computer equipment for a livelihood way more than just home users.
YESSS!! Getting the four wheeler stuck in the mud is WAY better than video games!! Hopefully they are also learning car and maintenance of said vehicles! And that young lady's smile would melt the snow for three counties around.
Chet , Im so sorry for your loss and believe me I know the pain your going through and I'l continue to pray for you and everyone that Loved her. God Bless ! Kyle
Tire pressure gauge from Amazon, had this same gauge for a few years and I love it , AstroAI Digital Tire Pressure Gauge 150 PSI 4 Settings for Car Truck Bicycle with Backlit LCD and Non-Slip Grip, Silver (1 Pack)
I just purchased a rapid air K3015 automatic tire gauge. It’s pretty awesome. You set the pressure you want and it automatically inflates or deflates the tire until its right. My son loves it! It’s pretty pricey but so is everything these days. If it will just hold up it will definitely be worth it.
Hey Zach you need a Cornwell air pressure gauge and we’ve-had one for about 4 years and all we have had to do is change the battery’s very impressed on how well it works.
I really appreciate your comment about the stuck ATV , I grew up on a farm , became an engineer ... 30 years later a CEO but still maintain a complete working shop both wood and metal and a large vegetable garden an orchard and vineyard . My grandchildren play video games the only thing that they really enjoy outside is Granny’s pool?
Awesome. Beautiful Daughter. Oh how fast they grow up. Glad to see you with her. One day you will blink and she will be graduating. Treasure these years!
You guys are almost ready to roll for this year. Here in Middle Georgia, I saw some corn almost 6 inches tall this past week. Farmers are going full tilt planting now.
Plumb up an air regulator and a hose with an air chuck on the end. Plug your regulator into the air supply and just regulate the air going into the secondary line and stick the air chuck on all the tires. That way, if you hear no air go through, tire full. If you hear air going through, tire low and getting filled up. Saves extra steps too so you don't check, then get the air stuff ready, them go back to all the tires that need it, fill them and then recheck them. Just have a secondary regulator on your air chuck on the wall and regulate a secondary line just for tires. Set your pressure right at the regulator.
We love our digital craftsman tire pressure gages. Have had them for years and they work great, of course we have to carry two different ones around everywhere so that we always have the right head to get onto the valve stem. One has a straight chuck and the other one rotates so between the two one will always work!
She loves to hang out with Dad. Regardless of the weather She knows she’s safe with Dad, and if there’s a problem, Dad will take care of her. Great video, Dad.
I haven't heard an update for a long time: how's your dad's knees doing? He seems to be moving pretty good... I'm glad to see you worry about your kids when you are moving machinery around. I'm sure you've always done that, but I haven't seen it in a video before. It would scare me to death to have all the little ones running around in the same area as the tractors. Not to mention the dogs. Heck, it scares me to back up my Subaru from my parking spot. Great video. Only you can make selecting the right size bolt entertaining. :)
Nothing better than having kids that would rather spend time with you, doing even the boring chores, just to be with you. Your kids give me the giggles when they say things like "That tiny thing?" when it comes to big equipment. She's going to be a farmer like you. Yes, I know they aren't perfect, as we don't see the fights with the siblings and the sass from time to time with the parents. It happens. Keep up the fantastic work with your munchkins, and hoping to see more.
Zach anytime you use a airchuck on a tire that has fluid in it, you no longer can use it to check tires except tires that have fluid in them. We always used the chuck that you like the long one.
I think you under estimate the work that goes into farming it’s not just something you choose to do like a normal career is. It’s more of just in your blood type of job for all us farmers we do it because we don’t know any different. That is how the countless generations before us did it and so that is how we do it and how our kids and their kids will do it. You will never become rich being a farm hand you will get paid a decent livable wage but that’s it no overtime no benefits no retirement except for those rich corn farmers in the mid west but most can’t afford to pay you very well for the work you do I believe the average across the country for a farm hand is about $15-$20 an hour. Unless you work for a corporate outfit that pays a little more but then your working for a soulless corporation not a family farm. Wish you the best of luck but it’s not a career like some other jobs are it’s a way of life!
I've used a Matco digital gauge for years and it has worked wonders. Used it on golf carts, wheel loaders, class 8 semis, and everything in between with no issue. The clip is like an inch long into braided line, so you can get it onto valve stems in the damnedest of places. Can connect directly to a hose and functions as a filler gauge as well, but works just fine without (use it quite a bit as a tire deflator when offroading)
What a nice sweet send off. You have some nice kids. Thank you for showing us some of your life around the farm. Take care - be safe - hope the family and you are doing well. Tom (Spin)
We have and use completely different ones in Europe that can be attached straight to the compressor. So when you fill up you can see how much you got in there.
We have those too, but many aren't accurate for long. To just crawl around and check pressure, it's better not to be dragging the hose all over the everywhere.
Grew up on a farm in west central Minnesota about 80 miles south of you. Always wanted to farm but some how it didn't work out. Love your channel. Get to live vicariously through you.
We really like using MasterCraft air gauges that hook rights up to the air hose then you can see the pressure as you fill the tire. And also we really like Milwaukee grease guns like it way better than our old johndeere one.
My brother-in-law gave me this "Accutire MS-4021" digital guage for Christmas back in 2000 and it still does a good job. I don't use it as much as you will but it's floated around in the door pocket of my truck since 2005 and still going strong. Mine is a B model, I don't see one available anywhere, but Ebay has an R model that looks similar just different color.
Zach it was nice of you to explain to your daughter about the treated corn seed, but did you tell her not to touch them because of the poison they are treated with and did you wash her hands. Great videos keep it up and great job Becky for making Zach look so good.
Get a tire pressure gauge with a rubber hose on it. We used them on heavy aircraft tires and they worked great. Had the same issue with getting into tight spots.
You say its handy when there are not a lot of grease fittings, but think of it like this when the bearing is manufactured grease is applied and its minimal , hence a sealed bearing, non serviceable . When it fails one installs a new assembly. On a serviceable bearing additional grease can be applied therefore extending the life of the assembly. The maintenance free is easier but more costly. Love the kids!
Hey. Tire pressure valve caps will let you know if air is low. Green, yellow, and red indicators let you know at a glance if tires are low. Maybe get some sponser support. Semis, trucks, tractors, etc. Thinking of getting them for camper. Each set has choice of pressure range. Good luck from Ohio!
The digital bluepoint tire chuck. Not sure the exact model but we use it in the shop on thousands of tires every year and hasn't gone bad yet. All in one. Check the tire pressure, if it's high pull the handle and it opens the valve to let air out. Too low, pull it completely and it fills. Stop pulling the trigger and displays the tire pressure. Worth the money!
RE: Air pressure gauges; I learned some fifty years ago that the type used by "service" stations years ago still work the best for far longer than anything else. This is the type that is integral with the fill valve and automotive tire chuck, and all of it is built into a short flexible hose. I advise buying one for everywhere you might use it, plus one spare. They're about 20 bucks a pop, but a guy's got fill valve and gauge in one. To read it, just let up on the fill valve. So simple even I can figger it out! [grin]
I always use digital gauge/air chucks. So much more convenient and they're always accurate within 3psi of what vehicle tire pressure monitoring systems read.
You need to get the Dewalt battery powered compressor. It has a gauge and thread on hose for valve stems. Its a set it and forget it deal. So if the tire is low you don't have to crawl out to get the hose. I've used the 6AH battery's and filled 22.5 tires from 60 to 125psi in less than 5 minutes. Its nice to be able to have a digital readout. Set the desired PSI and do something else while filling
In the beginning of your video when you crawled under the digger, and you popped your head up for a second, the first thing I thought of was, "WHACK A MOLE" LOL
Hey Zach, I really enjoy your videos and the experiences your share on your channel. What I don’t enjoy is your sarcastic comments about kids and video games. Not all of us have access to hundreds of acres and all kinds of toys that mom and dad provide for them. Some of the smartest people in the tech world now, started by messing around with computers and video games. They aren’t all bad and kids all have different interest. Thanks
For ease of getting pressure readings in odd positions I bought a 0-100 (they make any range you might need) psig industrial pressure gauge and connected 3-4 ft of hose/inflator. I recommend an Ashcroft 4" gauge from Grainger or Amazon. I used 1000's of this brand of gauge during my process engineering career. It doesn't hold the reading so you read it while taking the pressure because with the hose you can lay it down. And they're as rugged as a hammer.
Zack you should do an interview video staring Jim, just to let us know a little bit more about him, he seems like a good guy, just a thought!!! Thanks for the video
Air gauges? We build our own. Get a Wika gauge glycerin filled 0-60 PSI, (WIKA 213.53 -9767045) get some fittings, a 45 angle, handle, hose foot chuck. Put it all together. This unit must have air to it to be used. More for use in the shop.
JACO ElitePro Tire Pressure Gauge - 60 PSI are pretty good gauges but we used the WYNNsky Heavy Duty Dual Head Tire Inflator Gauge with 12 Inch Air Hose,Tire Pressure Gauge with Storage Case for the Semi Trucks we had but this one had to be hooked up to a air hose line.
The "Joe's Racing" pressure gauges are awesome! I've been using them for 3 years of autocross and rallycross, and I've never had a failure despite the rough treatment.
good seeing your dad's knee healed and walking normal
Nothing more precious than having your little girl hang out and help.
"Priceless" 😎👍👌
It's certainly good for the soul
One thing that always stands out in your videos, is you take time to spend with your children. I think you have a future farmer in Ila, but there is no doubt she is daddy's little girl. Farm on!
Also he always talked with Ila before moving any equipment to be sure that she would not get run over. Good daddy. P.S. Seed corn is not "candy". Good discussion with Ila.
I second the motion to highlight Jim. Also, kudos on demonstrating (without being preachy) your consistent focus on farm safety, including the need to teach children the host of unseen dangers as well as the big ones. I love that Miss Isla chooses to spend time with you and that you reward her with actual (versus feigned) loving attention. You do good work, Dad.
Although pretty much all youtube family video's will tend to highlight the best out of the day, you can often tell when the kids are not behaving naturally or are putting on a show. Or the parents are pretending for the camera here. However with zach, I get really no hint of that whatsoever. And after watching them for quite a while it seems like the family would seem very familiar to any one to see in real life verses how they portray on the videos.
I do allot of repair work on Bobcat equipment at local farms. I greatly appreciate the generosity of farmers. It’s very nice to have a warm dry place to work on equipment.
Hi how to stop kids
Those farmers depend on that equipment and the investment they have in them. Having a happy mechanic to rely on is even more important to protect that investment. I do IT work and computer repairs in the home and i get some of that same treatment by business owners who rely on their computer equipment for a livelihood way more than just home users.
This is so much better than anything that Hollywood produces.
Are you talking about welkers
Because Hollywod wants to make it real (real nonsense)
Preach😂
@@Definitelynotyou90 hahaha lol!!!
*Pedowood
Your little helper is sure growing up, helping out dad when she can. Love it.
YESSS!! Getting the four wheeler stuck in the mud is WAY better than video games!! Hopefully they are also learning car and maintenance of said vehicles! And that young lady's smile would melt the snow for three counties around.
Never had farm interest until I came across this jewel of a channel
Yes Zach is a great reminder that not everyone that lives in Minnesota is a communist that burns down wall greens.
Me neither. Now I follow three farm channels. I'd watch more, but I don't have the time.
Zach Johnson does a great job acting and pretending to be a farmer
@@UnknownUnknown-ev1yi And loot Little Caesars?
Welcome to the club
I think jim took the utv for a stroll and the kids covered for him, they didnt want to see him get fired....again.🙂
Ha ha, nice
I think dad got it stuck and blamed the kid
Cbnm
Glad to see ur dad doing well was a busy video thanks for taking the time to bring us along ur busy journey
He would probably say no way, but a biography of Jim would make a cool video. He seems like such a good dude.
Working title - Stuck In The Mud.
Still waiting an that podcast
Yeah I agree
Good thing you have Jim. He just has to straighten you out occasionally.
Yes. The world needs to hear his story.
I like the dial air gauges with the stubby flexible hose which holds the reading until the button is pushed. $10 - $20 usually.
i prefer the cheap digital ones. accurate as hell
Chet ,
Im so sorry for your loss and believe me I know the pain your going through and I'l continue to pray for you and everyone that Loved her.
God Bless !
Kyle
Who is Chet?
Allways love to watch your Videos, greets from nothern Germany!
Thank you for sharing your sweet little daughter. She brought a big smile to my face.
He makes the joke about tire pressure every time... but it’s still funny😂
Great seeing that you have the Xtra help sweeping floors and opening and closing those shop doors.
Your doggos are as crazy as mine. Love how they stop, "buffer" and then go again.
Tire pressure gauge from Amazon, had this same gauge for a few years and I love it , AstroAI Digital Tire Pressure Gauge 150 PSI 4 Settings for Car Truck Bicycle with Backlit LCD and Non-Slip Grip, Silver (1 Pack)
That bean salad looked healthy for you, whats wrong, are you ok, are you alright
Thanks again, Zach & Becky for another informative video. I'm so happy it's time for y'all to start turning some dirt!
can you do a farm tour in the future? because i saw you got a lot of new machinery
Yesss i agree
I think your Workshop looks amazing!!!!
Love the dogs fighting at the beginning of most videos
How long before some gets mad and say it’s animal cruelty😂
@@calebhunter6207 exactly
Same here
I just purchased a rapid air K3015 automatic tire gauge. It’s pretty awesome. You set the pressure you want and it automatically inflates or deflates the tire until its right. My son loves it! It’s pretty pricey but so is everything these days. If it will just hold up it will definitely be worth it.
Hey Zach you need a Cornwell air pressure gauge and we’ve-had one for about 4 years and all we have had to do is change the battery’s very impressed on how well it works.
I really appreciate your comment about the stuck ATV , I grew up on a farm , became an engineer ... 30 years later a CEO but still maintain a complete working shop both wood and metal and a large vegetable garden an orchard and vineyard . My grandchildren play video games the only thing that they really enjoy outside is Granny’s pool?
have always found that good engineers mostly (not all) started out as farm kids, combination of professional and practical training.
That crawling around under the digger checking tire pressures looks like a good job for Onyx.. right after he goes and digs that quad out of the mud 😏
Dad will dig it out for him......NOT ?
Awesome. Beautiful Daughter. Oh how fast they grow up. Glad to see you with her. One day you will blink and she will be graduating. Treasure these years!
looks like your dad is really doing great, good to see us more mature duffers doing so well
You guys are almost ready to roll for this year. Here in Middle Georgia, I saw some corn almost 6 inches tall this past week. Farmers are going full tilt planting now.
Glad to see you using the Fastenal bolt bins.
Thanks for taking me along, as you are getting ready for spring planting season.
Nice lesson on the color coating.. Let me know if you ever want to go Hoof Trimming some cows for a day!
Plumb up an air regulator and a hose with an air chuck on the end. Plug your regulator into the air supply and just regulate the air going into the secondary line and stick the air chuck on all the tires. That way, if you hear no air go through, tire full. If you hear air going through, tire low and getting filled up. Saves extra steps too so you don't check, then get the air stuff ready, them go back to all the tires that need it, fill them and then recheck them. Just have a secondary regulator on your air chuck on the wall and regulate a secondary line just for tires. Set your pressure right at the regulator.
The end...OMG...the cute level is off the charts 😊
We love our digital craftsman tire pressure gages. Have had them for years and they work great, of course we have to carry two different ones around everywhere so that we always have the right head to get onto the valve stem. One has a straight chuck and the other one rotates so between the two one will always work!
She loves to hang out with Dad. Regardless of the weather
She knows she’s safe with Dad, and if there’s a problem, Dad will take care of her.
Great video, Dad.
Nice to see the "blue bolt rack" -- before my retirement I worked next door to that company in Winona
nice to see dad moving around well
Snow.is the word of the year in the north . We are on winter 6 in Northern Canada !
I haven't heard an update for a long time: how's your dad's knees doing? He seems to be moving pretty good...
I'm glad to see you worry about your kids when you are moving machinery around. I'm sure you've always done that, but I haven't seen it in a video before.
It would scare me to death to have all the little ones running around in the same area as the tractors. Not to mention the dogs. Heck, it scares me to back up my Subaru from my parking spot.
Great video. Only you can make selecting the right size bolt entertaining. :)
Nothing better than having kids that would rather spend time with you, doing even the boring chores, just to be with you. Your kids give me the giggles when they say things like "That tiny thing?" when it comes to big equipment. She's going to be a farmer like you. Yes, I know they aren't perfect, as we don't see the fights with the siblings and the sass from time to time with the parents. It happens. Keep up the fantastic work with your munchkins, and hoping to see more.
You and Jim had a moment holding that spring together
Zach anytime you use a airchuck on a tire that has fluid in it, you no longer can use it to check tires except tires that have fluid in them. We always used the chuck that you like the long one.
Nice to see your dad out walking around again
Buy hvac gauges. Convert the yellow hose to fill and the blue for checking. Easy and accurate.
You make my day zach and you inspire me to be a farmer when I get older
You won't regret becoming a farmer it's the good life
If you can, get a job as a Farm Hand.
As long has I get to farm with crops I don’t care what it is I want to be a farmer
Old, like Zach!
I think you under estimate the work that goes into farming it’s not just something you choose to do like a normal career is. It’s more of just in your blood type of job for all us farmers we do it because we don’t know any different. That is how the countless generations before us did it and so that is how we do it and how our kids and their kids will do it. You will never become rich being a farm hand you will get paid a decent livable wage but that’s it no overtime no benefits no retirement except for those rich corn farmers in the mid west but most can’t afford to pay you very well for the work you do I believe the average across the country for a farm hand is about $15-$20 an hour. Unless you work for a corporate outfit that pays a little more but then your working for a soulless corporation not a family farm. Wish you the best of luck but it’s not a career like some other jobs are it’s a way of life!
You have a great family. Very blessed.
Great to see your Dad.
I've used a Matco digital gauge for years and it has worked wonders. Used it on golf carts, wheel loaders, class 8 semis, and everything in between with no issue. The clip is like an inch long into braided line, so you can get it onto valve stems in the damnedest of places. Can connect directly to a hose and functions as a filler gauge as well, but works just fine without (use it quite a bit as a tire deflator when offroading)
You have the best helper!!! Way to go, Isla!!!!
What a nice sweet send off. You have some nice kids. Thank you for showing us some of your life around the farm. Take care - be safe - hope the family and you are doing well. Tom (Spin)
We have and use completely different ones in Europe that can be attached straight to the compressor. So when you fill up you can see how much you got in there.
We have those too, but many aren't accurate for long. To just crawl around and check pressure, it's better not to be dragging the hose all over the everywhere.
Tire gauge..... every once in a while, put some 3 in1 oil on the slide and wipe away the excess. Works well for me.
just too damn cute. I miss my kids when they were little. Grandkids are fun also. family is just great;)
Grew up on a farm in west central Minnesota about 80 miles south of you.
Always wanted to farm but some how it didn't work out. Love your channel. Get to live vicariously through you.
We really like using MasterCraft air gauges that hook rights up to the air hose then you can see the pressure as you fill the tire. And also we really like Milwaukee grease guns like it way better than our old johndeere one.
My brother-in-law gave me this "Accutire MS-4021" digital guage for Christmas back in 2000 and it still does a good job. I don't use it as much as you will but it's floated around in the door pocket of my truck since 2005 and still going strong. Mine is a B model, I don't see one available anywhere, but Ebay has an R model that looks similar just different color.
Zach it was nice of you to explain to your daughter about the treated corn seed, but did you tell her not to touch them because of the poison they are treated with and did you wash her hands. Great videos keep it up and great job Becky for making Zach look so good.
Thanks for the video Zach. It's a weird spring, that's sure.
Isla is the sweetest, cutest, best helper. She's a true farm gal! ❤️️😍👍
Get a tire pressure gauge with a rubber hose on it. We used them on heavy aircraft tires and they worked great. Had the same issue with getting into tight spots.
Hey look it’s the actor the plays The Millennial Farmer on TH-cam!
You say its handy when there are not a lot of grease fittings, but think of it like this when the bearing is manufactured grease is applied and its minimal , hence a sealed bearing, non serviceable . When it fails one installs a new assembly. On a serviceable bearing additional grease can be applied therefore extending the life of the assembly. The maintenance free is easier but more costly.
Love the kids!
She let the spider be. She's a conservationist. Too adorable!
I have a blue point digital tire gauge! Have had it for over 15 years. Very accurate! Best purchase I’ve ever had.
You got a cutie little helper.
Hey. Tire pressure valve caps will let you know if air is low. Green, yellow, and red indicators let you know at a glance if tires are low. Maybe get some sponser support. Semis, trucks, tractors, etc. Thinking of getting them for camper. Each set has choice of pressure range. Good luck from Ohio!
I watch you and the Walkers and am encouraged about our country’s future
Nice setup having all that new hardware around. Save you some trips for sure.
I saw your story post, can't wait for the videos with the planters and field work
The digital bluepoint tire chuck. Not sure the exact model but we use it in the shop on thousands of tires every year and hasn't gone bad yet. All in one. Check the tire pressure, if it's high pull the handle and it opens the valve to let air out. Too low, pull it completely and it fills. Stop pulling the trigger and displays the tire pressure. Worth the money!
SO TRUE about tire air gages! Hahaha. Hard to find a good one.
RE: Air pressure gauges; I learned some fifty years ago that the type used by "service" stations years ago still work the best for far longer than anything else. This is the type that is integral with the fill valve and automotive tire chuck, and all of it is built into a short flexible hose. I advise buying one for everywhere you might use it, plus one spare. They're about 20 bucks a pop, but a guy's got fill valve and gauge in one. To read it, just let up on the fill valve. So simple even I can figger it out! [grin]
The weather is just like here in Sweden! - Bring in some more firewood and feed the fire, it’s cold like an Eskimos hut!
I always use digital gauge/air chucks. So much more convenient and they're always accurate within 3psi of what vehicle tire pressure monitoring systems read.
The two I use are Cornwell brand btw.
Zack inspired me today as well; to drink beer and watch TH-cam... thank you sir!👍
You need to get the Dewalt battery powered compressor. It has a gauge and thread on hose for valve stems. Its a set it and forget it deal. So if the tire is low you don't have to crawl out to get the hose. I've used the 6AH battery's and filled 22.5 tires from 60 to 125psi in less than 5 minutes. Its nice to be able to have a digital readout. Set the desired PSI and do something else while filling
Love the pool noodle noggin savers over at the grain leg
Yeah nice seeing dad back
I wish we had a shop big enough to bring our cultivator in haha gotta change sweeps soon 🙄
Blue point digital air gauge. I’ve had one for almost 2 years and it’s still spot on!
In the beginning of your video when you crawled under the digger, and you popped your head up for a second, the first thing I thought of was, "WHACK A MOLE" LOL
Best tire pressure gauge is the $6 Home Depot Husky digital gauge. Works great, in line with all my other gauges and if you lose it, just $6.
It is warmer in south central Alaska than it is in Minnesota.
Same here in Northern nv. Snowing again at tahoe
Hey Zach, I really enjoy your videos and the experiences your share on your channel. What I don’t enjoy is your sarcastic comments about kids and video games. Not all of us have access to hundreds of acres and all kinds of toys that mom and dad provide for them. Some of the smartest people in the tech world now, started by messing around with computers and video games. They aren’t all bad and kids all have different interest. Thanks
Love watching your dogs play. Lol
For ease of getting pressure readings in odd positions I bought a 0-100 (they make any range you might need) psig industrial pressure gauge and connected 3-4 ft of hose/inflator. I recommend an Ashcroft 4" gauge from Grainger or Amazon. I used 1000's of this brand of gauge during my process engineering career. It doesn't hold the reading so you read it while taking the pressure because with the hose you can lay it down. And they're as rugged as a hammer.
Zack you should do an interview video staring Jim, just to let us know a little bit more about him, he seems like a good guy, just a thought!!! Thanks for the video
Air gauges? We build our own. Get a Wika gauge glycerin filled 0-60 PSI, (WIKA 213.53 -9767045) get some
fittings, a 45 angle, handle, hose foot chuck. Put it all together. This unit must have air to it to be used. More for use in the shop.
Finished planting beans yesterday, my dad came and ripped up the field for corn so I guess I’ll be out there in a few days.
Zach you sure know how to farm one handed really well
The tire pressure on the tracks joke never gets old.
True
JACO ElitePro Tire Pressure Gauge - 60 PSI are pretty good gauges but we used the WYNNsky Heavy Duty Dual Head Tire Inflator Gauge with 12 Inch Air Hose,Tire Pressure Gauge with Storage Case for the Semi Trucks we had but this one had to be hooked up to a air hose line.
Your dad is moving much better!
After watching your videos I now understand 10% of what my brother inlaw & nephew says when I visit there farm/s
Your daughter is wonderful!
The "Joe's Racing" pressure gauges are awesome! I've been using them for 3 years of autocross and rallycross, and I've never had a failure despite the rough treatment.