First Time Cultivating and HE'S STUCK??!!

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Published 2023-05-16
First Time Cultivating- Did he really get Stuck?? This should be fun....

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All Comments (21)
  • @acoop101
    the fact that onyx knew that he was out of his League and to ask for help is definitely the sign of a good operator.
  • @wcooman1694
    "Eight cheeseburgs and a slice of pizza." 😅 Onyx has your sense of humor. You raised him right.
  • Three great things happening here. 1) Onyx knew he needed help and wasn’t too proud to ask for it. 2) there was a teaching moment in the cab between father and son. 3) Nate has a keen instinct for finding the positives in every situation. Y’all have such great attitudes and work together so well. It’s a treat to see.
  • @05xlt
    That was awful smart of Onyx to stop and ask for help before he got in too deep. You’ve taught him well!
  • You handled Onyx's situation well, calmly with, 'this is what you did and this is what you have to do.' Good job
  • 6:44 ATTA BOY ONYX!!!!! That's such a good attitude after something like that happens. Awesome to see!
  • Zach, I love how good it is to see Onyx, your dad and you all working together to get the corn in the ground. Blessings to you all...
  • Onyx is a wise young man and knows his limitations and is not to proud to ask for help. You and Becky have done a great job with your children.
  • @wyatt9144
    Zach, you are raising a responsible man! When I was his age I would’ve tried to get out on my own before calling for help… just making it worse!!
  • Well done Onyx for knowing your current "limit" and getting Dad to advise. Next time you'll know. That's the sign of an operator who will be very good, and is already better than some "experienced" ones!! 😉😇
  • @wry569
    Good job Onyx!!! and good job Dad teaching Onyx to not make situation worse.
  • @TheKAWYG
    I gotta say watching the boy learn the ropes really takes me back to being a kid . Grandpa saying I'm glad he stops before he gets in to deep . I swear I heard the same thing from my Grandpa. Very nostalgic for me and I'm sure sooooo many others .
  • @stanbrow
    I am impressed by your son’s rapid learning, and also recognition of when he does not know how to do something.
  • @stakman78
    Awesome video Zack. I saw a guy drive all day,, a trippy farmer,,, before he figured he could use his windshield wipers to wipe dust off the windows. I use mine more for dust than rain. Keep up the great work mate from New Zealand.
  • Great job Onyx! Smart kid, great decision calling someone when not sure, your dad and grandma are lucky to have you.
  • He's asking questions and trying to push his abilities a bit, but not too far. As long as he doesn't get discouraged, he'll catch on quickly and continue to advance his skills. Fun watching kids learn.
  • Man... My dad would've yelled at me so hard for getting stuck like that. You're so awesome for being relaxed and not giving him hell about it. ❤
  • @metatechhd
    🚜🆘🤝 Onyx's humble recognition of his limitations and seeking assistance shows great wisdom and maturity as an operator. It's crucial to prioritize safety and reach out for help when facing challenges. It's a valuable lesson for everyone, reminding us that it's okay to ask for support and collaborate to overcome obstacles. Kudos to Onyx for his responsible approach! 🚜🆘🤝
  • @johnallen8618
    As for number one son, never be ashamed to ask a question, or advice, because he was good, to have stop, ask for help, and not make it worse, and he also learned alot, good lad 🤓