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Mike D and I plowing with Glenn P's Custom Tractor


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The agricultural show magazine showcased this machine. It was built from two tractors and modified with articulated steering to allow for four wheel drive. There are many of these one-time conversions. I like monitored conversions, but this is a great demonstration of farm shop abilities.

Great movies Zach, your video illustrates the daily troubles and pleasant days of agricultural life, man those machines were really bogged, I thought it was nice how everyone worked to get all the gear out, that drainage system is fantastic, thank you for your great video. Regards Trevor. W.Bacelli, Biloela, Central Queensland, Australia.

You would win an Academy Award for restoration videos!!! Excellent production values!!! And I appreciate that you didn't fill your video with useless banter or bad music. Quality subtitles fully described everything! Just a little whirring or birdsong:) Your technical abilities are exceptional. Excellent work!

All very interesting and fascinating, but I was still astounded by how much water was going through the Control Structure. As for the stalled machinery, presuming this video is in the same order as Zach's most recent uploads, I'm guessing they've experienced the two inches of rain that Zach and his father were hoping to avoid with their harvesting. So Zych Farms will be seeking to get some tile placed in that field, wishing they had done it earlier to avoid today's calamity. I'm just estimating here, but I'm guessing it would have been a quarter million dollars worth of machinery left in the field to dry out.

I watched the full video while in Ethiopia. You accomplished an amazing job, just like the original builders of this machine 40 years ago. I must also express my admiration for your breadth of knowledge and skill in such renovation. I hope to see you in the next video, and I am now a part of your YouTube family. Congratulations, buddy!


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