Thank you for making another fine video. Ditch straight left edge is very interesting. Makes sense, road has to maintain width...hope all is well with you and your family. Looks like you are getting to start the year off right.
Serviço muito 👍 bom que Você está fazendo. agora está sendo feita essas valetas para esperar à chuva chegar na estrada dá floresta 💦🌲. Que você tenha um bom domingo e uma boa semana De trabalho amigo ✌😎 !!!
Love your work. Are you allowed to tell us about the area? Are these tree mining roads only or are they going to build stuff out there in the future? If it's for tree mining only is it a place were they constantly regrow the trees? Beautiful country, just trying to envision the mission you all are doing. Thanks for bringing us along.
At 23:03 you explained how the ditch depth affected the outer line of the ditch, in order to keep the inner line on the edge of the road. So, is that why the outer line was getting into the piles of topsoil, with the topsoil trying to spill into the ditch a little?
There is no need to worry about the outer edge of the ditch. Because it doesn't matter. There are many times when a pile of topsoil stirs to dig a ditch. It also depends on whether the topsoil is removed accurately
@@MrAJWorks I was wondering if the topsoil was properly removed, but then you mentioned that the outer edge was moving out a little in order to keep the inner line at the edge of the road. I do enjoy you telling us about the situations that you see, as an experienced operator. And is that the same ditch bucket that you have used for quite a while?
Europe has the Eurasian Lynx (Lynx lynx). Moose live here as well, but both animals are quite shy and will probably prefer to stay away from a loud machine like an excavator.
Yes, I see it quite often. Deer, deer, wolves, foxes, hares. I recently saw a moose. I have not seen a bear, only bear footprints. I haven't seen lynx either, but they are in our forests