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@@jackmill4235 I don’t really know. Lots of properties around here had private family cemeteries on them. This one being from 1700s from what I was told.
Thanks for your video. I have to tackle this on a 350C, I can only imagine it's gonna be even tighter or impossible without some major work, like pulling the engine.
Mate you don’t have to justify where you put your $! The dam failed coz of all the bloody water! It’s heavy! Plus critters? Do your best my friend and DONT feel like you have to answer your critics. They are probably couch potatoes ❣️
@@dancox5572 yeah I pretty much quit with the trains and went with the videos that gets the most views and people like watching dozers push dirt for sure!!! Thanks for watching!
@@clearlycaribbeanreb2895 I’m sorry I meant 71. 70 was like 5-6 years ago. Worked on the bridges that went over Buckeye rail yard and the one the truck caught on fire under and damaged.
Mother Nature will always reclaim what is rightfully hers, if she wants water to flow a certain way, she will make it flow. When you can buy land, you buy land. There isn't any more land being made.
I guess our county metro parks are "cheap" and irresponsible. They have lost three earthen dams in our area of N.E. Ohio over the past 15 years. Water will always win.
I know this is a year ago but when we had pond problems we lined the dam with a special type of clay that waterproofed it. I think we did it a foot deep . Its almost 30 years and still hanging strong
Dude, you still have a beautiful piece of property there. I thought the would have been completely drained. But it isn't. Wish you the best, I'm sure you'll succeed. You could make a disc golf course perhaps. Offset some of the cost.
It would be interesting to put a Backhoe blade in the dirt and see what comes up I'm pretty sure nothing everything will be dust and dirt, it is that old of a grave yard, there are places like this all over the country, my friend lived next door to an old cemetery and the grave markers where all scattered all over the place from years of vandalism and just time itself, and all over grown with trees and brush, but the town knew what family was mostly buried there and eventually just dozed over the cemetery and just erected a marker in the middle of the cemetery dedicating the cemetery too those all who were buried there, they cleaned it up very nicely with benches and nice landscaping all around like a little park, very respectful, maybe that is something you could think about, because it is so old I don't think you will find out who all is buried there the markers are all broken up and unreadable anymore,
Dodgy built earth bank dam. Plastic pipes likely no underlying strength round them to keep water from getting underneath and wear away the soil. Total lack of maintenance across the board.
This is exactly why you shouldn’t build dams inless you know what your doing the culvert pipe was not half the size it should have been not nearly enough discharge you can blame it on a muskrat or a pack of Santa’s rain deer but the damn was cobbled together to save 1200 bucks cost ya the entirety of the damn
Nice, always good to see healthy bees. I've always helped them out in the lean months with caffeinated simple syrup. Gives em a kick they're familiar with, apparently it's really good for em.
@@clearlycaribbeanreb2895 looks like the transfer of mp83 to 105 will be done this fall. The state will own that part and it will probably be ripped up.