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Beaver dam removal || Will this CULVERT absorb the water ? 

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Hello,
Beaver dam removal next to culvert. Will this culvert absorb the water ? Next to road such a channels making erosion while water level going up and down.
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@Kenislovas
@Kenislovas Год назад
Be part of my future project or support. Thank You very much! www.gofundme.com/f/kenislovasminiexcavator?+share-sheet&
@exsaxpommernjung
@exsaxpommernjung Год назад
There is a garden tool in Germany, which is called „Sauzahn“. Perhaps the beaver insulations could be loosened up more easily. Just one example of what the device looks like: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TvysaM4w0cE.html
@genildaqueiroz3212
@genildaqueiroz3212 Год назад
Bom
@jorgeantonioromeroespinola2514
. ¿Mba'e la ereva..? .
@gottagift
@gottagift Год назад
@@exsaxpommernjung I am hopeful future project involve explosives.
@leeorr9071
@leeorr9071 10 месяцев назад
Get urself a chainsaw asap to cut all the trees 🌲
@sherryeblack7180
@sherryeblack7180 Год назад
My 3yr old grand daughter kept saying "be safe, get on ground!!" She was afraid the fast water was going to knock you down. ❤
@Kenislovas
@Kenislovas Год назад
You are watching videos together ? :)))
@sherryeblack7180
@sherryeblack7180 Год назад
@@Kenislovas she loves watching them!! She will say "culverts Oma!!" And when she knows they are clogged because of the beaver dams it's "dang it beavers, bad beavers"" 🤣🤣
@richardphelan8414
@richardphelan8414 Год назад
you can see how this dam is flooding the field ,If I may suggest ,a drone view would have been great to show how much water was in the field before and after so people could get a better understanding of the importance of what you do here, this was a huge amount of water you released , a Very good job indeed ,early march we have birds back from Mexico swallows and purple Martins ,Robins ,and others here in Texas
@lindaali6703
@lindaali6703 Год назад
👋🏼🌻🇺🇲🙂👍🏻🦫
@ramennaidoo162
@ramennaidoo162 3 месяца назад
The Beavers have been building dams for centuries, and these dams helped some farmers to irrigate their crops Modern men come along to destroy their home for his selfish purpose. Shameless and regardless humans.
@DJDEB21
@DJDEB21 Год назад
That dam was a ton of work! I'm happy to see your eyes always focused on the water/dam when you are removing sticks and branches in the beginning of your removals. Great work!
@robbienelson3715
@robbienelson3715 Год назад
Well done brother the world needs more people like you.great job thanks for sharing,stay safe while doing this and see you in your next video
@jakobagerstednielsen9875
@jakobagerstednielsen9875 Год назад
Impressive removal! The wall of mud was really hard work to dig out. You had to both use your strength and your weight to loosen those big chunks of mud. 💪😃👍🏋️‍♀️
@laurenhuntsinger9170
@laurenhuntsinger9170 Год назад
That is a substantial amount of change in the water levels. Blessings to you and your family.
@rhutton7851
@rhutton7851 Год назад
It's been a little while since you had to tackle a dam as large as this one and was good to see all your differing skills being used. Totally awesome to watch and see how the current help you in a controlled manner, but looks like you may have to revisit yesterdays dam. Always a pleasure to watch you working. Stay Safe. 👍🇬🇧
@Kenislovas
@Kenislovas Год назад
You are welcome ;)
@mickie3507
@mickie3507 Год назад
That was a big problem that you helped the farmers with to remove water from the fields. Excellent job.👍
@upstatenybob7529
@upstatenybob7529 Год назад
So nice to see you are having sunshine and the snows have gone! We still have 10" here in Upstate NY and no sign of any robins yet. But, Spring can't be too far away. Thank you for a nice video. Good job!!
@Kenislovas
@Kenislovas Год назад
You are welcome ;)
@lightwavz
@lightwavz Год назад
I was really looking forward to this after seeing the dam in the last culvert video! That was a lot of work. If you hadn't have cleared it, I would have thought there was a concrete wall under all that mud! It was satisfying to see that stream coming off of the fields. Happy you are having nice Spring weather there!
@Luscious1221
@Luscious1221 Год назад
Wow, that release was huge. At first the volume didn't appear it would be that much. Well done 👏🏻.
@marymesser9710
@marymesser9710 Год назад
Our spring is almost here and I have heard the morning bird chorus when the weather is mild. Michigan, USA. You do such great work! 😊
@joandow5627
@joandow5627 Год назад
I am in Michigan as well just heard the frogs croaking for the first time this season.
@srqlisa7881
@srqlisa7881 Год назад
That was a lot of water, good job. And thanks for letting us know the temperature there.
@jasonallen1532
@jasonallen1532 Год назад
I love it when your rake hooks a big chunk of mud and sticks and you can see it roll over the fall.
@martinmarsola6477
@martinmarsola6477 Год назад
Another great unclogging today. Your the best, Mantas! Enjoy the weekend. See you on the next! 🇱🇹🙂👍🇺🇸
@Geolog66
@Geolog66 Год назад
Interesting that you have birds going to Africa during Winter. Here in Canada we have the wild geese that migrate to the Southern US and Mexico during Winter, and they return to the North in great numbers when Spring comes, around April usually.
@connieeberle5862
@connieeberle5862 Год назад
I really liked the angle of your camera. I could see just what you were pulling away from the dam with each rake full. What you do is really hard work. Thank you for all you do.
@Kenislovas
@Kenislovas Год назад
You are welcome ;)
@HJA03406
@HJA03406 Год назад
A wise man has said let the flow be (work) with you. Nice work man
@WevvMang
@WevvMang Год назад
What a difference the removal made! Great work my friend. Here in the states one of the most massive migrations is of the monarch butterfly, which flies 2,500 miles from Mexico to the eastern United States.
@Kenislovas
@Kenislovas Год назад
Foe butterflies it looks huge distance!
@marilynfitze186
@marilynfitze186 Год назад
I was happy to see that the culvert took the increased flow very well. Good job. From Washington state USA.
@tburnett398
@tburnett398 Год назад
Absolutely brilliant work with that shovel!! Those loud hard work and it definitely the payoff was evident. Thank you for sharing
@Kenislovas
@Kenislovas Год назад
You are welcome!
@pietop55
@pietop55 Год назад
You are a one man wrecking crew!! Great work! I hope the beavers don't know where you live!!!
@jfcjr402
@jfcjr402 Год назад
I live near New York City and have numerous bird feeders in my yard. I see different birds all the time. Since Spring is knocking on the door, I saw my first Robin the other day. I love feeding the birds and watching your videos. I don’t have any actual beavers in my area, but I have human beavers that clog culverts and drains with garbage litter that I always clean up after. Anyways keep up the good work.
@Kenislovas
@Kenislovas Год назад
Thank you for share :)
@Hscaper
@Hscaper 11 месяцев назад
Love your home made rake! Perfectly adapted! I would take down the center of the dam and then work your way out to let the water help deconstruct it
@jamestboehm6450
@jamestboehm6450 Год назад
Wow Mantas, a lot of work, al huge amount of water. Well done. You over whelmed that poor little culvert. One of your best dams yet
@lynnduncan6139
@lynnduncan6139 Год назад
That was a very old, and strong dam! There was trees growing on it! Amazing job! Thankfully those fields will drain now.👍
@fiegenfiegen
@fiegenfiegen Год назад
Nice removal! About birds: over here in Guadalajara in central Spain we have swifts, housemartins and swallows come around this time of the year. They leave back to Africa in August. The sky of the whole city is very busy all day long with swifts, and they free us from flies and mosquitos, which is an excellnt service. We love the birds!!
@deineadam2240
@deineadam2240 10 месяцев назад
I thank you and others for what you do to clear the dams
@rickybrooks3655
@rickybrooks3655 Год назад
This one was a job, the roads a fields appreciate your hard work.👍🇺🇸
@Silwer24
@Silwer24 10 месяцев назад
I’ve been watching your videos the whole week and just love them. The flowing water is really soothing. I can’t believe there is that much water constantly draining from the fields.❤
@Kenislovas
@Kenislovas 10 месяцев назад
Thank you very much! Glad you like it!
@judithfairchild8620
@judithfairchild8620 11 месяцев назад
That was a good job of clearing the dam. Very well done👍!!!
@theomerceij9743
@theomerceij9743 Год назад
big job , hard work i love the sound of running water its so relaxing thanx .
@martinread4956
@martinread4956 Год назад
Well done you made such a difference, surprising what one man and some hand tools can achieve GREAT JOB 👍
@michaelberger6699
@michaelberger6699 Год назад
Dude! You certainly have heart! Exposed to cold water is exhausting!!!
@Kenislovas
@Kenislovas Год назад
It's ok while I am working :)
@Abijah12411
@Abijah12411 9 месяцев назад
Great work draining that area. Could you please allow closed caption😊
@allanpeters4403
@allanpeters4403 Год назад
WOW - a very big removal this time - nice job and thanks for this one.
@patbarlen2764
@patbarlen2764 Год назад
Wow that was a huge release of water, well done. Big job.
@chrissoldati8598
@chrissoldati8598 Год назад
Yes here in the states we have birds that fly south for the winter and then come back for summer. Usually around this time.
@jeremy1350
@jeremy1350 Год назад
Hey Papa, it looks warm and sunny there today. It has been grey and miserable today in Montreal. A little rain here and there, but the snow is melting away now. We have (3c) right now at 2:51 pm Friday. Happy Weekend.
@Kenislovas
@Kenislovas Год назад
Thank You Jeremy! You too!
@nightdweller6446
@nightdweller6446 Год назад
Today we have 37°c..it's supposed to be autumn 😮. Enjoy your weather. Nice dam job
@Kenislovas
@Kenislovas Год назад
37c... it's too hot maybe ? :) Thank you BTW ;)
@SpLeNdZ
@SpLeNdZ Год назад
Very good core strength, i know exactly how tough that can be . good work , im impressed. Very satisfying watch 👍
@remi3741
@remi3741 Год назад
it really was a big dam to remove. but you did once again a good job even if it was hard working again. it will do the fields good to drain all that water.
@noemisartcorner841
@noemisartcorner841 Год назад
Big job nicely done. Always enjoy watching your vídeos 👍🏽👍🏽
@rickwestom5804
@rickwestom5804 Год назад
the hummingbirds will be here in montana very soon they fly up to bred here and canada then leave in september, the robinscome soon also then we know spring is here , the ducks and geese will be back by june but some now stay all winter
@fayedewitt4183
@fayedewitt4183 Год назад
Wow what a change. Love your videos.
@jcadult101
@jcadult101 Год назад
Tearing down such a large dam certainly makes excellent video. You have to keep in mind that the penned up water is not only in the canal, but also in the water table of the ground on either side. Lowering the dam in increments allows the ground water adjacent to the canal to more slowly find its way into the canal.
@mamabear58walker83
@mamabear58walker83 Год назад
that was a lot of water. Stay safe. Good job. 👍👍
@panmastergod
@panmastergod Год назад
Yet another great job resulting in a significant improvement !!
@mikecorrado4971
@mikecorrado4971 Год назад
This was a very satisfying video. Thank you for all your hard work.
@elizabethhill1526
@elizabethhill1526 3 месяца назад
Love your videos! Especially when they collapse and poof gone! From USA in the upper peninsula of Michigan in a small town called Bessemer. Be safe doing this you have a beautiful wife and daughter to go home to. Take care
@Kenislovas
@Kenislovas 3 месяца назад
Thank you very much!
@allphazeremodeling1201
@allphazeremodeling1201 Год назад
Very good water flow. Keep up the great work brother. Look forward to getting home every day and watching. So relaxing
@meemou
@meemou Год назад
You are a very hard worker and the canal is much better as a result. Thank you for sharing your videos with us.
@Kenislovas
@Kenislovas Год назад
You are welcome!
@lpconserv6074
@lpconserv6074 8 месяцев назад
Very big effort here for sure. But you probably saved that road. With that much wet soil under the road it was sure to start breaking up into a lot of holes. Great job.
@Kenislovas
@Kenislovas 8 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@KatherineUribe-1
@KatherineUribe-1 Год назад
Great job! It looks totally different. I'm amazed at the neglect of the drainage ditches. The people there are very lucky to have someone like you doing this for free! You could make money doing this. However, I know it's your hobby and your job is being a farrier.🐎
@Kenislovas
@Kenislovas Год назад
Farrier it's not my job :) It's my cousin's job ;)
@luannvondracek439
@luannvondracek439 Год назад
That was a huge job!!! Great work to a great end.
@danielg.7883
@danielg.7883 Год назад
Great job Mantas as usual !!! You dug real deep and definitely level the ground out !!! Super work !!
@karanruth2207
@karanruth2207 Год назад
I find all the information you give us really interesting! 😊 ❤ 🇬🇧
@shawnbarczak1766
@shawnbarczak1766 Год назад
Enjoy your videos beyond belief! There is a tool out that is called a garden weasel...multiple prongs that may help to dig the top layer away as well as the lower layers...just a suggestion.
@Kenislovas
@Kenislovas Год назад
Thank you! garden weasel looks not the best tool for this job in my opinion :)
@gaelenhixson2886
@gaelenhixson2886 11 месяцев назад
That was a lot of work. Good job getting it going.
@markroberts5203
@markroberts5203 Год назад
I'm a first time viewer. You are certainly not lazy. I'm impressed with your work rate. One thing I think would be nice is when you use a drone to show how far the back up of water goes, use the drone a few days later after the water has drained off. Thank you.
@laurakeeley3686
@laurakeeley3686 Год назад
Great job - all the way from England.
@luisawilliams9451
@luisawilliams9451 10 месяцев назад
Great job! Please be safe 🤗
@peggyeddy1430
@peggyeddy1430 Год назад
You work so hard. I enjoy your channel.
@edwardroland780
@edwardroland780 8 месяцев назад
Looks like a great amount of rich soil being swept away down stream. Would love to see some trucked away and spread over a garden to enrich the soil
@amym1133
@amym1133 4 месяца назад
Phew.....what a work out! I love your sweatshirt and your hat!
@erikacurran6811
@erikacurran6811 Год назад
I absolutely love watching your videos! Keep up the good work! Sending love from England ❤❤❤❤
@Kenislovas
@Kenislovas Год назад
You are welcome Erica!
@philipgrice1026
@philipgrice1026 3 месяца назад
I really enjoy watching your hard work. It is very therapeutic. Thank you for filming the work you do and streaming it online. Here on the Oregon coast in the USA, we have geese migrating every year in large numbers. We also have Swifts that spend the winter in South America and return in April; and May. We have two nesting boxes I made on our house and have hosted clutches of Swifts now for two years in a roll. Swifts pair for life, unless one dies for some reason, so we believe we had the same pair for the past two years, as they return to the same nests if they can. Last year, I was slow putting the boxes back up after taking them down to refresh over the winter. The Swifts came back and were all over out house where the boxes had been the two years before, so I had to quickly put the back up so they could move in. The first year they had three babies and last year four, which is the most they have typically each year.
@kathleenriveraspencer4136
@kathleenriveraspencer4136 2 месяца назад
good work .. Peaceful to hear rushing water and watch you work
@steveallman7581
@steveallman7581 Месяц назад
I can't stop watching you videos, thank you for your good work!
@Kenislovas
@Kenislovas Месяц назад
You are welcome!
@josettesciberras1613
@josettesciberras1613 Год назад
Good work u r improving
@patriciasutton8655
@patriciasutton8655 4 месяца назад
You do such a great job! To answer the migratory bird question: one bird we have in our area, the Kirtlands Warbler, migrates from winters in Bermuda to the Jack Pine groves of northern Michigan. They’re very particular about their nesting habitat and have been on the Endangered Species List for a long time. But the numbers are climbing so there’s hope.
@Kenislovas
@Kenislovas 4 месяца назад
Thanks for comment!
@BCal12345
@BCal12345 Год назад
nice job
@dalehalliday3578
@dalehalliday3578 Год назад
greetings from Toronto, Canada. Love your videos. One of our interesting migratory creatures is the Monarch Butterfly, which travels from central Mexico (Michoacan) all the way to Canada. It takes a few generations to make the journey.
@Kenislovas
@Kenislovas Год назад
Wow! many of You mentioned this. These butterflies are very popular in You country :)
@grayden4138
@grayden4138 Год назад
In the Midwest of the U.S. we have Canadian Geese that migrate South in the Fall/Winter and come back North in the Spring/Summer. Their migratory flight path runs through my state, so we see a lot of them flying around those times of the year. We also have a lot of farm land here and the birds stop to forage for corn, wheat, and soy beans that are left on the ground after the harvest in the Fall, before their long flight South.
@Kenislovas
@Kenislovas Год назад
Thanks! good to know;)
@sherrillgladman7729
@sherrillgladman7729 Год назад
Great videos thank you keep up the good work 😊
@bobjoncas2814
@bobjoncas2814 Год назад
GOOD WORK, KEEP WELL
@stanstenson8168
@stanstenson8168 Год назад
Bob, did I see you over on Just Rolled In?
@bobjoncas2814
@bobjoncas2814 Год назад
@@stanstenson8168 PROB. I SUB TO OVER 150 VID SITES...LOL...
@stanstenson8168
@stanstenson8168 Год назад
@@bobjoncas2814 I thought that was you. 150? You watch more random stuff than I do. I can't believe how fast Just Rolled In is growing.
@johnlaforte700
@johnlaforte700 Год назад
Very hard job, but you really did very well. 👍👍😊❤️
@Dontcare221
@Dontcare221 Год назад
Wow, man. Great job. I just watched the first part and then this popped up. it's nice continuing. 👍
@sebastianzumvu2496
@sebastianzumvu2496 7 дней назад
By far the most satisfying piece of work.
@Kenislovas
@Kenislovas 7 дней назад
Thanks :)
@RetiredCasper2023
@RetiredCasper2023 Год назад
My first contact in your Country! I thought I was looking at our Midwest farmland here in the United States. You look like you have the same problem as use. Constant battle, but worth it. You did a great job. Be Safe!
@Kenislovas
@Kenislovas Год назад
Hello Charles!
@RetiredCasper2023
@RetiredCasper2023 Год назад
@@Kenislovas Hello my friend. How are things out there? Hope you are well.
@andrewjones-productions
@andrewjones-productions Год назад
Good job! That was really hard work I'm sure. This dam highlighted the need to remove these dams as the erosion was blatantly obvious. It also made clear why you need an excavator in order to remove the dam fully to make it more difficult for the beavers to rebuild and for you to be able to work more efficiently. Removing all of that dam by manual labour alone is too much to ask. Especially when you are not being paid for it.
@Kenislovas
@Kenislovas Год назад
Cheers mate!
@melissawilliams7820
@melissawilliams7820 9 месяцев назад
I love your videos. So relaxing to watch. Looks relaxing to do as well. Thank you!
@Kenislovas
@Kenislovas 9 месяцев назад
You are welcome!
@MrEst1953
@MrEst1953 2 месяца назад
Looks like hard work to me.
@turne323
@turne323 3 месяца назад
I am from FLint Michigan and I really enjoy your show!
@Kenislovas
@Kenislovas 3 месяца назад
You are welcome!
@charlespeyersen1955
@charlespeyersen1955 5 месяцев назад
Another great job!! Yes, we do have migrating birds, the Robin, Blue Jay and the Orioles are some but the most interesting is the Hummingbirds, they are about the size of a mans thumb and when go south they fly up to migrating geese or ducks and land on their backs and catch a ride south. Google them, they are very interesting little birds and amazing to watch hovering around a feeder, which is filled with sugar water with a red dye to attract them.
@samlbrown6665
@samlbrown6665 Год назад
Hey bud, here in the states the geese are flying their big "V" formations back north where they will nest and breed for the summer. They are beautiful as they honk their way across the skies. The hunters will have at them in the fall. You don't look too worse for wear from the winter and are you ready for another summer of dam busting ??? Looking forward to more of your great videos !!! Take good care...
@Kenislovas
@Kenislovas Год назад
We have geese too! They just came back from South. While I am working it's quite warm :)
@christopherort2889
@christopherort2889 Год назад
Cool video. Stay safe out there. Lots of water behind that one.
@jonnybravo2678
@jonnybravo2678 7 месяцев назад
I live in the USA and my state is Rhode Island. We have ruby throated hummingbirds that migrate to Mexico for the winter!
@user-cj9yc2vj6l
@user-cj9yc2vj6l 8 месяцев назад
Ah! To be young and healthy again! Enjoy the fresh air and exercise! Nice work! Bet you wish you had an excavator right about now!
@tinaburden4174
@tinaburden4174 Год назад
very well done once again loved to watch
@topgazza
@topgazza 11 месяцев назад
Good days work and another well shot video
@dominquerollins1217
@dominquerollins1217 6 месяцев назад
Some of those sticks and debris can go into the colvert, I think. But I’m not a professional so I just watch and enjoy!😊
@Kenislovas
@Kenislovas 6 месяцев назад
The culvert is quite big. It's not clogged :)
@dominquerollins1217
@dominquerollins1217 6 месяцев назад
@@Kenislovas thanks for replying and I love your channel
@rongregor75
@rongregor75 Год назад
WELL DONE!!! If beavers can read your hat it may give them incentive to KEEP YOU BUSY, BUT THEY PROBABY DON'T NEED IT. Just a thought...
@davidbingham7404
@davidbingham7404 Год назад
Great job as always , some major work out if you ask me , to get remove that much mud and sticks.Still love the drove cover of the country side.♥♥♥.
@Kenislovas
@Kenislovas Год назад
Thank you!
@daveperryman291
@daveperryman291 6 месяцев назад
Great job again ! This was really good. Keep up this work and you'll be as strong as an ox!
@Kenislovas
@Kenislovas 6 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@timwarriner842
@timwarriner842 2 месяца назад
After strategically removing sticks, shovel kicks ass!
@roseannevillalobos3949
@roseannevillalobos3949 Год назад
Great work!!
@eddykirksey8836
@eddykirksey8836 Год назад
Lots of water ! Your a hard worker! Nice video.
@jsaysyay
@jsaysyay Год назад
amazed how quickly, with your efforts, such a large dam holding a lot of water reduced to a more normal flow. in my area of the northeast usa, we have hummingbirds that go to central america, purple martins that can go to lower brazil, robins go to mexico, rose breasted grosbeaks go to central america and far northern south america, orioles to the same area, there are loads others, some going well up into canada, some actually migrate here for winter from the arctic.
@Kenislovas
@Kenislovas Год назад
a lot of too! thanks for info!
@rickwestom5804
@rickwestom5804 Год назад
need to get a watch cap that says -UNDAM IT-
@brianmarshall8537
@brianmarshall8537 11 месяцев назад
Pity it’s not mink building them, so he could get a t-shirt saying “I’m mink so I dam”
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