After getting most of the mud out, I would try water jetting to clean it out more. Also- I would suggest placing fabric and rip rap in that ditch to keep it clear.
Kinda works, but I'll note that he also smashed the buggery out of the culvert in the process. Not something you'd be able to do very many times before you'd have to replace the tube anyway. Too bad those leaves didn't deploy as hoped for in that thick clay.
Now there is a perfect video for "It's not my job mate!" Their only interest was to clear out the pipe, the fact that the ditch needs clearing out to make the water flow isn't their job, as long as that pipe is clear, then they've done their job.
decent tool i think you need to ultilize some springs to help open up them spoons back out when pulling it out of the drain pipe not to heavy though you want them to compress as your pushing it in ...just a thought
Need a competent machine operator. looks like this guy doesn't understand that water flows downhill and you pull debris away from the pipe; not into it.
@@g.r.4853 Lazy like me?? LOL that's funny.... I'm reading your comment after a 12 hr day. When I'm working, hours go by without me looking at my watch. But what do I know I just own 3 businesses.... I'm not an expert at being lazy like you.
Do you guys ever attach your Culvert cleaner using a Hydraulic thumb that are on some exculators that ,along with the bucket can be used to attach logs etc would work quickly using a Hydraulic powered thumb and the bucket to hold your cleaver "CULVERT CLEANER,,-RAILWAY UNDER TRACK CLEANER
This dude is gonna get more dislikes than my channel... Title should be " Culvert Cleaning by Bad Operator Pt 2" that dude was ripping off the culvert. Post 10 would've cleaned that faster just with the shovel and the stick. Tha machine operator is just bad.