She's Driving the Tractor Today

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Published 2019-11-19
She Didn't Flip It-Becky drives the grain cart for her first time and did great! It won't be long before she'll be on her own. The dryer had us a bit nervous at the end of the day. Thankfully there was no fire.

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All Comments (21)
  • @billwhitman1529
    The thing I like about Becky is that she understands so much of what you're teaching her. You can see it in her face and her reactions. A true farm wife is a blessing without equal.
  • @sammi7
    How many skills does a Farmer need - massive skill: educated, sharp diagnostic skills, process management unknown in every process, a fine mind, strong body, kind heart, loving family, dedication, a keen sense of humour.
  • @stanhensley3082
    Now that is real love ❤️ when a husband will teach his wife how to drive his tractor. You make a great couple. Thanks for sharing!!
  • @toast47624
    Becky is a keeper mate! You two make a great team and have a beautiful family. That's what life is all about.
  • Becky is doing a great job. you do a nice job of teaching her. Definitely fun watching your family all work together!
  • @smcox1991
    “Shoot the gap mrs. m’fer” 😂🤣
  • @bobm2331
    Man you are so patient with your wife and a great teacher. Always encouraging. Nice Job.
  • You guys are awesome to watch. It's good, fun entertainment. Full of one liners and good humor. And it's all centered around farming and machinery. In a world full of cynicism, I honestly think you are doing your part to try and make the world a better place. It has to be hard to do when everyone judges everything you do.
  • By far my favorite YouTube channel!!! I'm not a farmer, but always wanted to be...I really enjoy watching how you approach challenges and just "get it done"! I also love to watch you interact with your family and friends...exactly the way it should be!! I'm pulling and praying for y'all!! Thanks for doing it right!!
  • @jimjensen1414
    watching you work, it is EASY to believe reports about farming being DANGEROUS !!! climbing, lots o' MOVING machinery..... I know you can't help that, just the nature of the biz !!!! I enjoy these vids, as when I was a kid in the 60's, I "worked" (played, fooled around, mostly) on my grandparents wheat farm and small dairy (4 stalls....), near DOVER, OK..... no computers, no gps, no cell phones, back then !!!! but I do remember riding in their 2 old 49 or 50-something Ford 1 ton trucks, hauling wheat from the combines to the elevator in town, working late into the night, sometimes !!! Thanks Jim Jensen - Jacksonville, FL
  • @Bill-wh6dj
    Becky did great!!!! I am so very proud of her!!!! It was like watching my daughter learning all over again oh the memories!!! :)
  • @dustyone5423
    I have been married thirty years, and farmed many more. My wife worked for me once and only. Good job Becky.
  • She is absolutely adorable! Good 'ole farm girl! You have a wonderful family! Lucky fellow!
  • @robward6354
    your soooooo patient with her good thing u locked her down great helper the best kind
  • @FoolOfATuque
    I think a lot of people take for granted how much goes into operating a tractor. This lesson should definitely open some viewers eyes.
  • You two have an amazing relationship! Well done, it's always lovely to see a husband and wife team working so nicely together! #RESPECT
  • Great video Zach, you can see that Becky takes a lot of interest in what you do. Great job Becky.
  • @theirishman8356
    Great job showing your wife how to do the grain carting duties. It's cool she's helping out with the farming. 😁🎉
  • At least Becky seems like she can realize when she is wrong listen to you when you are teaching her and is easy to get along with. Nice to see her in a video once in a while to keep up the good work.