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letsdig18
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Fixing the backside of a failing pond dam

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Комментарии : 35   
@ericm8811
@ericm8811 7 лет назад
This video is an enriching exploration of man's epic struggle against damn failure. Thank you!
@jakejacobs3895
@jakejacobs3895 7 лет назад
Nice video Chris your operation of the equipment is like a surgeon
@2xKTfc
@2xKTfc 7 лет назад
"The engineer just wants" - reminds me of your old soil fairy video of that house foundation, the bad dirt becomes good dirt all of a sudden.
@ronniethorsen3458
@ronniethorsen3458 7 лет назад
Nothing like the sound of rock crushing and heavy equipment in the morning. Reminded me of the rock queries in Colorado, almost brough up a tear....Almost...lol !!
@TommyMillerVlogs
@TommyMillerVlogs 7 лет назад
Looks awesome, Love your work!!👍💯💖
@george8873
@george8873 7 лет назад
Couldn't really see how steep it was until you put the camera at the bottom. Must be tough working on slopes like that.
@ronniejones8508
@ronniejones8508 2 года назад
Beautiful job my man.
@doloresdorado7883
@doloresdorado7883 Год назад
Cuanta garantía tiene, cuanto durara, con tanta lluvia fuerte que cae.
@MyOLD36chevy
@MyOLD36chevy 7 лет назад
Looked like spreading jam on toast with a spoon nice work.
@aaronburford5701
@aaronburford5701 Год назад
Is that Rip Rqp? It looks great!
@KaziCare
@KaziCare 7 лет назад
that's cool. does anyone know how you would do something like this without using rocks?
@WalkerOutdoors
@WalkerOutdoors 7 лет назад
Nice work man how's the new house coming when we get another update can't wait to see it finished
@lsufanatic26
@lsufanatic26 7 лет назад
Just wondering why you didn't put in a toewall at the bottom or up the slopes? Since the toe of the dam is at the creek, wouldn't you want a toewall to keep the creek from undermining the dam? Not judging, just asking. Great videos by the way. Thank you for posting.
@letsdig18
@letsdig18 7 лет назад
lsufanatic26 everything was knotch down in the ground except the 20' where the Creek curved. We put the wire to hold the rock... It's what the engineer wanted
@waylondunkin3175
@waylondunkin3175 7 лет назад
How's the farm house coming
@janvandenbos7085
@janvandenbos7085 7 лет назад
Very nice again Chris, slope stabilization, very awesome project Letsdig18 😲😲😲😲💥💥💥💥💥😂😜😛😜😂😜😛😜😂
@eckhardbeeskow3976
@eckhardbeeskow3976 7 лет назад
Jan van den Bos blablabla...........
@sandrarivera285
@sandrarivera285 3 года назад
Chris looks teal nice with the rock... ❤🤓
@antoineroy5876
@antoineroy5876 7 лет назад
what is going on with the link-belt and your orange grader?
@antoineroy5876
@antoineroy5876 7 лет назад
he sold one and bought a new one but i don't know or remember if he selled the last one he bought
@rodneystewart8958
@rodneystewart8958 7 лет назад
When are you going to use the 290
@dwightjones5826
@dwightjones5826 7 лет назад
How's the house coming along
@urbancarpet
@urbancarpet 7 лет назад
Hate to see that crack...it looks like the one on my dam that I just had dug last year and funny how my dam builder had his cell phone disconnected...arg
@PaulLanphere
@PaulLanphere 7 лет назад
Did you go to college for your job? I only ask because I'm in my senior year and last year and this year I have been attending an everyday 2 hour trade school for heavy equipment. However many people have told me I have to go to college for heavy equipment but others say you don't have to. It's better to do an apprenticeship instead. What's your opinion?
@johnnythediggerman684
@johnnythediggerman684 7 лет назад
If that dam was built right I don't think that that would happen
@jonlowe8727
@jonlowe8727 7 лет назад
In this circumstance I'd use the plastic mesh as well
@daveschuetrum576
@daveschuetrum576 7 лет назад
All those trees and bushes on that dam needs to go. They will be problems in the future.
@QuantityEngineers
@QuantityEngineers 7 лет назад
1 to 2 ft of rock looks good, like lipstick on a pig. Five feet down where it's wet will continue to slide.
@danbell6616
@danbell6616 7 лет назад
QuantityEngineers we see this a lot where customers want to go the cheap route and do "Band Aid" jobs . On the plus side of things it makes for job security when it needs reworking . Either way project looks good!
@vttrucker
@vttrucker 7 лет назад
I agree there is a bigger problem in there. But can only do what customer wants to pay for
@DavidD-qr2vn
@DavidD-qr2vn 7 лет назад
Admit it....... the only reason you didn't bring the 220 was because you didn't want to beat it up in a rock pile.
@letsdig18
@letsdig18 7 лет назад
no i didnt want to scratch the back end on all those damn bushes
@thehigbees8406
@thehigbees8406 7 лет назад
letsdig18 that's where you need a 235.
@DavidD-qr2vn
@DavidD-qr2vn 7 лет назад
Haha. Man's gotta protect his own....
@꿀착기의모험
@꿀착기의모험 7 лет назад
이야 멋져부러
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