That mailbox reminds me of when I was a kid we stopped at a playground out in the country & across the road was an old time plow that someone had leaned against a tree & went off to war (?) & never came back & the tree was growing around it. It kinds gave me the creeps!
Maybe wait a while and come back with some wire cutters so you can cut that Barbwire way. I know it’s frustrating but sometimes you just have to have the right tool to do the right job. Good luck on getting it cleaned out. Will keep watching to see what happens.
I always love the scenery you find between jobs. And I don't blame you one bit on that cattle fence. It's a mess now, but not worth your health and liability getting literally tangled up in it.
привет. Вам еще нужна лопата, такие насыпи земли было бы проще копатой отковыривать.попробуйте, может будет проще и быстрее.мне нравится то, что Вы делаете. спасать природу, это хорошо. а Ваша работа как доказывает это очень хорошо. спасибо.
Hello from Swindon, England and can I say a big thank you for all the pleasure that your videos are giving me, I watch enthralled. It must be so satisfying to see a culvert burst back into life again after all your hard work. One thing I'm not sure about though is whether you are contracted to do this important work or do you do it on a purely voluntary basis because you care for your environment. Either way is good for me, keep up the good work - and the videos, I think you're all wonderful so I'll continue watching. 👍. Ken.
Good work. Could you perhaps lift it, ‘walk it up’ and push into the bushes? I was holding my breath with you all. Love your work…. And mums accent 🥰💜🇬🇧
Great work! It's just painful watching you pick and pull with the tater rake when you could more easily get most of these branches with your hands, It's like watching someone trying to eat bbq ribs with chop sticks 🤣
I know, right? That said, I see, like, 90% of UA-camrs who do this kind of unclogging, doing the exact same thing. I think it's just part of the genre now. LOL
Lots of people with cows or horses put them there to keep the animals off the roads. It was put there on purpose and has just fallen apart since then. We hate leaving it put also don’t want to get in the bad side of any locals.
Post10 wud let them pile in the middle for 5 mins and let them temporarily block so water builds and pressure then pushes them throygh either on own or with his assistants
We would love to but it is someone’s property, people who have cows will put those by creeks where they can’t put a fence. Theirs was neglected and fallen down but it is still their property.
Love your vids, you’re nice people in a nice environment 😊
It is crazy how the tree is growing around the mailbox
I really love the "abandoned house" shorts you've added.
Liked seeing the old mail box
There is something so satisfying about hearing the water break free and start flowing again
👍 Good job on all the culverts!
I really needed this today….thank youuuuu❣️
Thank you so much for another great video 😊
If video awards were given out your family would get top honor
As always great video done by great family well done 🇬🇧🇬🇧
Great job ladies and Jeff and if the one you could only do that is not your fault 😅😊🐸
Great video as always
You definitely have a family hobby and activity.
That mailbox reminds me of when I was a kid we stopped at a playground out in the country & across the road was an old time plow that someone had leaned against a tree & went off to war (?) & never came back & the tree was growing around it. It kinds gave me the creeps!
So many culverts, so little time. Keep up the good work. Sometimes a simple little fix works best. 🇨🇦😎🇨🇦
Love it when Jeff is involved. Not that you ladies are not good at what you do because you are he just brings another perspective to the job at hand..
Maybe wait a while and come back with some wire cutters so you can cut that Barbwire way. I know it’s frustrating but sometimes you just have to have the right tool to do the right job. Good luck on getting it cleaned out. Will keep watching to see what happens.
Mailbox imbedded in tree!❤
Thank you for the clearing…the Trio!❤❤❤😊😊😊
Loved the mailbox ❤😊
I always love the scenery you find between jobs. And I don't blame you one bit on that cattle fence. It's a mess now, but not worth your health and liability getting literally tangled up in it.
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Most satisfying! 😊
Those are probably the old posts that the fence was attached to.😊
привет. Вам еще нужна лопата, такие насыпи земли было бы проще копатой отковыривать.попробуйте, может будет проще и быстрее.мне нравится то, что Вы делаете. спасать природу, это хорошо. а Ваша работа как доказывает это очень хорошо. спасибо.
A good sharp wire cutter would help.
I think the logs were posts at one time and the fence is nailed to the posts. (What Dad Said, hahaha)
what a curious mailbox 17:13
Hello from Swindon, England and can I say a big thank you for all the pleasure that your videos are giving me, I watch enthralled. It must be so satisfying to see a culvert burst back into life again after all your hard work. One thing I'm not sure about though is whether you are contracted to do this important work or do you do it on a purely voluntary basis because you care for your environment. Either way is good for me, keep up the good work - and the videos, I think you're all wonderful so I'll continue watching. 👍. Ken.
We are volunteers
Molte difficoltà.
I love watching your video's. Could you please turn your volume up, I really have a problem hearing you and love to here your chatter. :)
Good work. Could you perhaps lift it, ‘walk it up’ and push into the bushes? I was holding my breath with you all. Love your work…. And mums accent 🥰💜🇬🇧
Great work! It's just painful watching you pick and pull with the tater rake when you could more easily get most of these branches with your hands, It's like watching someone trying to eat bbq ribs with chop sticks 🤣
I know, right? That said, I see, like, 90% of UA-camrs who do this kind of unclogging, doing the exact same thing. I think it's just part of the genre now. LOL
Was that fence on the first one there to act as a grate to keep things from the culvert or just something that got dragged din over time?
Lots of people with cows or horses put them there to keep the animals off the roads. It was put there on purpose and has just fallen apart since then. We hate leaving it put also don’t want to get in the bad side of any locals.
@@culvertsandmore I agree with not touching it.
I’m happy to know you watch them !! I watch them aaand you!! 😁 love both of your great work !
It was nailed to tree and the tree treated it like a wound. Very curious!!
Microorganizams and plant matter decomposing. Weird but part of nature at work.
Looks like you need some wire/metal cutters
you need tin snips!!
They can't cut that wire fence on someone else's property. Only DOT can do that.
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Jeff's the man!!!! why don't you ladies wear gloves??
How would someone get hold of you
Let Kim dig that trench.
Don't step on any nails.
You need wire cutters.
The last 2-3 videos it seems Jen isn’t her bright and bubbly person. Hope she is ok. ❤
🥹 thats sweet of you to be concerned. she is better now then she was in this video.
Post10 wud let them pile in the middle for 5 mins and let them temporarily block so water builds and pressure then pushes them throygh either on own or with his assistants
Cut the cable.
We would love to but it is someone’s property, people who have cows will put those by creeks where they can’t put a fence. Theirs was neglected and fallen down but it is still their property.