This Is NOT a Drill.. FIRE!!
This Is NOT a Drill.. FIRE!! One of the scariest words you can hear over the radio during harvest!
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Edited By: Becky Johnson
I'm with Dad on this one. That fire was plenty big enough for me. Stay safe y'all, machines can be replaced.
Yes they can. But they are awfully damn expensive. That is why you always have to pay attention to everything all the time so you can catch things like that while they are small and easily dealt with. And maintaining that level of concentration is what makes harvesting so tiring.
@@oldtimefarmboy617 the replacement is only expensive when you're underinsured
@@Jan_372 "@oldtimefarmboy617 the replacement is only expensive when you're underinsured" That sort of insurance is expensive and the average farmer works off small margins to make a living. And insurance generally does not pay the replacement cost of equipment and insurance policies that do are very expensive to maintain. And then there is the fact that making claims usually (not always) causes an increase in your premiums. Anyway you look at it, he would still be paying a big chunk of change to replace that combine and combines today are very expensive. $700,000 to $900,000 depending on what you have it equipped with and that does not include the cost of the header.
@@oldtimefarmboy617 in Germany a proper insurance will cover a replacement that has the same value as the old one.
Hi Zack. Today October 12 is National Farmers Day. Thank you for all you do in feeding us and the world.
Thank you!
Zack's not feeding the world. He's growing corn to make ethanol to put in your gas tank.
Highly recommend having a couple simple 2.5 gallon water extinguishers on the equipment during harvest, they work much better than dry Chem does on dry vegetation especially when it’s being ignited by something hot like a bearing because the water cools it down from reigniting like the problem dad was having, and they’re easily recharged with some water and an air Chuck.
I was thinking the very same thing as I was watching this video …
There is one back at the top of the ladder to the engine.
Water's useless if not worse for grease/oil. ABC all the way for them. If they need it, then a bigger bottle of CO2.
100% I would be adding a couple on the steps of each unit. Dry Chemical is great but does not remove the heat like water does.
And Water Extinguisher you can maintain your own. Add a little Rv Antifreeze and order the anti-tamper ty-raps. And compressed air. 11:31
😂 DADs comment. Plenty big enough for me 😂
Those sporty new grain carts Larson Farms are using this year have nice big water tanks on them to assist in combine fires. Maybe look into that when you have a min. Remember, having something to provide a cooling affect will ensure the fire not only goes out but, stays out. This is why so many folks scratch their heads when using dry powder fire extinguishers and they get re-flashes. Powder temporarily removes the oxygen, not the heat
yea with even a little bit of water in a tank and a hose and pump, you could have use a MIST SPRAY to quickly cool down that PTO ASSMBLY That got ''too much FIRE ELEMENTAL hanging out inside it... too many sallymanders....'' hehe 12:00 unpausing... WGEB shootfingers... Sooo WHEN is the ''time'' to make the call to the volenteer fire dpt ???? even if it is to put them ON NOTICE that YOU MAY HAVE A SITCHUATIN???
The Welkers in Montana have a fire-fighting attachment they attach to the front of their sprayer truck. Some years they have an articulated tractor with the VT implement standing-by to plow-up in front of a field fire. The Mitchells in Canada do the same.
Wow! This is the 3rd farmer I watch on KZhead that has had close calls with fire in the last 2 weeks. Cole the cornstar had an electrical fire and 10th gen dairyman had a hay fire. Thankfully they all have been minor. Stay safe everyone
Combines burn easily
I can still vividly remember my dad running to the house from the south 40 cornfield with smoke in the distance behind him. He was yelling to call the volunteer fire department. The AC 2 row mounted picker had caught fire and was spreading into the field. Thank goodness there wasn't much wind but the tractor / mounted picker was a total loss. Be safe you all!
Little tip mount your extinguishers sideways cause when they are straight up the dry chemical packs down and sometimes will not go off when you need it cause it clogs. I use to service them after high school for a few years and it happens in boats and vehicles a lot getting packed down.
Better yet, store on it’s side, then when needing to use thump it base first, hard on the ground, it’ll break up any packing that the powder has done
Better yet, store on it’s side, then when needing to use thump it base first, hard on the ground, it’ll break up any packing that the powder has done
Better yet, store on it’s side, then when needing to use thump it base first, hard on the ground, it’ll break up any packing that the powder has done
I saw that Larson's new demo grain cart has that large water tank & fire hose as a standard feature (maybe). That is a very smart thing.
Zack pulling in all of his Millennial juju to have a Farming Simulator moment, he found the wrench icon and got the auto-fix on the header. :) Good video, and thankful to see the fire was minimal. Appreciate you sharing.
Glad it wasn’t anything serious, stay safe out there guys
Hey Zach, i don't know if someone has said this yet, but you should carry both the chemical and a water fire extinguisher. What i have learned from baling is that water extinguishers put out the fire and cool the area. Had a bearing go and start a fire hit it with the water and kept spraying it with in 5 minutes of the fire starting i had the bearing off and on the phone with deere making sure they have on for me.
I’ve been home with 2 sick daughters today waiting for the video! Thanks Mrs. Millennial Farmer!
*Farmers feed the planet. Without farmers, the society we all live in currently would end, Thanks Zach.*
I myself am also a fellow farmer
Really love all of your content! Ya'll stay safe!
For those wondering about the not a drill - it is a combine.
I got it, too.
Badum-Tsss
Glad to see y'all are ok 👍🏼 good job to your pop's
Thank you for filming sir.
You guy's are awesome 😎😎😎😎😎😎
Get well soon Zach, loving the content.
I wish you a speedy and good recovery from your cold.
I'm glad that it wasn't bad and that everyone is safe.
Word of advice when it comes to combine fires. Call the fire dept as soon as it is noticed before taking action yourself. If you get it out before they arrive, they won't be mad. We would rather be told we aren't needed than have a more developed fire to deal with, because you waited. We have had at least a dozen combines burn up this month in our county alone, mostly because the farmers waited to call until after they couldn't get it out.
When ur house starts on fire do u call the fire department first or do u put it out first. That machine is the single most important tool on the farm.
@@teakdougyfresh9528 SOURCE FROM REDCROSS: Remember to GET OUT, STAY OUT and CALL 9-1-1 or your local emergency phone number. Yell "Fire!" several times and go outside right away. If you live in a building with elevators, use the stairs. Leave all your things where they are and save yourself.
A bit of a tricky one. On the one hand, it's critical to have all the help you can get to put out fires and most importantly keep the field from catching on fire and burning out of control. On the other hand if the fire is that bad on the combine, it's better to let it burn to the ground and take insurance. Nothing worse than a combine that was damaged by fire and repaired. It will never be right. Local fire chief said with tongue somewhat in cheek that you should wait until the combine is going to be a write-off to call in the fire department. Nearly every farm here has a water truck in the field and a disc or pro-till sitting at the edge of the field ready to go.
Panic buttons and keywords/sentences make stuff faster and easier these days. So definitely fire department first then put it out and I'm a firefighter myself.
I'm surprised to hear combine fires are a big thing.
Happy farmers day Zach
God Bless Farmers 🇺🇸
New grain bin looks awesome!!
Glad the fire was put out quickly. Stay safe.
I hope you feel better sorry to hear you got sick during the most important part of ur farm. Say Hi to Dad and the family. I love your videos of true farm life which i will never experience. Thx.
you listen to songs all day and some you relly like. we see all equipment he has all the time but I get happy everytime I see that bean header with the blow system. I always start smiling when I see it.
Neat to see your little lady in the cab with you. A few more years and Onyx will be teaching her how to work the equipment. I'm glad it was only a minor easy to handle fire. I've seen to many combine fires here on KZhead this year. It's not just the combine, the crop can be lost and then some if the fire sends embers blowing in the wind. I hope you guys have an awesome harvest season.
Keep the videos coming. Greetings from Canada
It’s obvious that your Father knows how to run a farm. We need him to run this Country for awhile!!! 🥇🇺🇸
Quick work on that fire. 👍👍
Thankful the fire was not worse then it was. Hope you feel better soon. Have a great day be safe.
These are precious days that you can put into your diary your kids are helping you that’s awesome
Father and son top team well done lads good job
Your channel is great..I get to be a farmer. Ty for all the food you create with your labors.
Another great video Zach and Becky. Glad the fire wasn’t serious and you were able to get some beans off. Until the next one.
So thank that the fire was minimal!! Stay safe throughout harvest
A second extinguisher in the combine has saved me. One in every Unit , tractor, trucks, rtv,... Lost favorite 4430 this spring , no extinguisher! Good content Zach and mellenial's father for fire prevention week!
Wow Zach! I’ve been watching you so long i could’ve sworn Aiyla was Rhiannon! Happy Harvest Mr and Mrs Millennial!
Glad everyone was okay & no major damage. Be safe all farmers.
Good job guys
Feel better mang🙌💯 Amd AMEN the fire didn’t get gnarly🙏🙏🙏
Great video good to see y'all
A day in the life of a Farmer during harvest. I agree about salted nut rolls. Pearson is from Minnesota too.
Really impressed with your son Regards from 🇦🇺
Watching you torque those tires reminds me of 65 years ago when dad would hand me a torque wrench and point to all of the semi’s and floats (flatbed trailers)in the oil drilling yard. Great exercise for a 12 year old.
if the corn is down just talk some positivity into them.
I really don't think that's going to help but worth a try 😂😂😂
Maybe tell it some corny jokes?
@@M8Stealth 😆 🤣 😂
Hope you feel better soon.
Life of a farmer, hard to sleep a solid 7-8 hours at night. Stay safe out there. Another great video.👍❤️🇨🇦
As usual great Video stay safe Zach ! ( from Canada )
Sometimes you have good days, and then you have those that make us wonder about our choices of vocation. But you made it, hope you get better soon.
I feel you on the Salted Nut Roll. I always have a couple in the vehicles as back-up emergency lunch/snack.
Nice job!
I'm glad no one was hurt and your dad is safe
Glad it was as small as it was Zach. Something I learned recently, not sure if you knew this or not: it’s a great idea to take those extinguishers and stir up the powder in them every so often, so you can get the most fire suppression out of it in a pinch. Stay safe!
Not just that but shake before use, it should be on them in BIG letters
I had a friend of mine that owned a fire extinguisher company they would turn them upside down and hit them with a rubber hammer
@@tposs940 I keep a mallet on my service truck for that reason specifically!
I heard the same thing. Turn em upside down and hit the bottom with a rubber hammer once a year or so. @@tposs940
Rubber tires or tracks work really good to beat extinguisher against, and if you wait till fire day you will have 21/2 quarts of adrenaline in you to help beat the powder loose also. The vibration packs the powder in the bottom of extinguisher over time, you should be able to feel the powder move around inside the canister if they are in proper working order. This problem is very common on construction equipment.
Hope you get to feeling better soon.
Hi Zach Johnson,
Had something similar this year but on a baler. Some Chaff got stuck on the outside of a bearing. The bearing broke, the chaff caught fire. Luckily i had a fire extinguisher on me. Never had something like this happen before, but hell was i glad that I had a fire extinguisher on me. Never going without one ever again.
Glad it turned out well. Agree with your Dad, it was enough excitement.
Glad it wasnt a major fire! Hope the rest of your harvest season goes well!
Good show
We take so much for granted with every mouthful of food…have a safe harvest.
You have the same ringtone as me and it gets me every time
Thank you
My cold medicine usually says bourbon on the bottle
Your 100% right on Salted Nut Rolls.
3:37 love all the danger signs lol very descriptive
2:12 Ranger Northstar Ultimate FOR THE WIN! I bought a 2023 single cab version about 2 months ago to replace my 2016 Ranger. I use it in the summer for yard cleanup chores and in the winter for plowing my driveway. Having A/C for the summer will be a game changer for me. My 2016 had heat (I added it myself)
Totally agree on the nutrolls
As previous fire extinguisher tech, the powder gets compacted while bouncing down road. Suggest taking off and turning them upside down and shaking them. This also goes for extinguishers in trucks.
Glad it was small and you guys got it under control quickly. With how dry and windy it was, that could've gotten out of hand in a hurry!
The Farm Around and find out shirt is very cool!
We have had 3 this year we are running a ground chain so gar so good
Great video!
"This is a stupid occupation." 🤣I've so been there! But it's oh so satisfying when things go smooth.
This guy knows what he is doing. Good example of the Great American Farmer!
When you were talking about the beans being dry and snapped I thought we were going to travel through the future 😂😂
Hi Zach I run a macdon fd140 in the uk here and with our heavy green crops we have issues with crop wedging the belt, and they do like to pick up stones. you have to be careful not to smoke the belts as they are bloody expensive. Great videos keep up the good work. From the uk.
On the south half section 13, Casselton ND township we had a 58 Bu/A average on Pioneer 1.1 Enlist. Just harvested.
Salted Nut Rolls are my favorite too.
Stay safe farmers and their families.
National farmer day today!
So happy the fire wasn't as bad and the combine still stands
Once I saw the notification that you posted I got exited. Once I saw the title I said holy crap!
"Pre Plan." Once a volunteer back in the day, after returning from an instructional drill that included a film emphasizing preparedness by pre planning. I got up with our Dept Chief to question what our's was. His response was "We move everything on an alarm. And call for mutual aid (we call everybody), at first survey if it looks like it could get out of hand." The point being it's better to have it there than need it and not have it there while you're Standing around waiting for something needed to arrive. (Especially if there's a crowd of onlookers). Besides you can always turn'em around if not needed." Call in a fire! Don't Wait! Hope ya get through through the cold. Thanks for sharing. Blessings 🇺🇸👍😎
Wow, you really lucked out on that combine fire. I agree with your dad, that was big enough.
Three generations together 👍
Fun to see how you are farming in the US.. Greetings from Denmark
I agree with you about the salted nut rolls.
You gotta give dad props for seeing that and getting it out as fast as he did that could’ve been real bad real real bad. Good eye dad.
Agree on the salted Nut bars. I grew up with them on the farm in Southwest Minnesota. ;-)
I LOVE salted nut rolls, however, I think the last time I had one was when we were out gun deer hunting in east central Wisconsin...suffice it to say I'm amazed I didn't shatter a tooth!
Nutrolls are Absolutely understated
With evrybody on the combine fire! Again on the toolshop on the Thunder trailer!
Fire on machines ain't a joke. The huge fires always start as a little one. Good idea to have water tanks on the cart. Stay safe Zach.
0:55 hahah, you have the same ringtone as I have, and I thought I'm getting a call xDD
I was working under a corn head of one of our customers, working in his machine shed. I had to cut off some bearing in the process. At the end of the day, I headed back to the shop, and returned the next morning. The shed was full of smoke. While cutting off bearings, some of the chaff and debris caught fire and just smoldered all night. No damage done.
So glad you're pumping out the content. Thank sir
You mean thank you Mrs MNF, Zach is just an actor
Yep!! Thanks Becky….your editting and producing is top notch.
If you don't get good Cellphone Reception in your fields, ask for a Micro-cell from the carrier. It goes on a power pole with a telephone feeder line for a data feed. Or a CATV feed line for a Cable affiliated Cellphone provider. Or a Fiber optic cable works too. Depends on the carriers and their back- haul needs.