He gets to do something he likes to do, UA-cam pays him for the views, the community gets a service provided. Everybody wins. There's no need to make life more complicated by turning this into a commercial business. It would ruin his enjoyment.
@@user-02natali975 No, beavers didn't make that culvert blockage. The simple reason for it blocking is lack of maintenance., It's Summer obviously, and that's what happens during low rainfall times. Nothing to do with beavers.
Fun fact: if a log is just too heavy to drag, a beaver will dig a CANAL to get it downstream! I saw a video of a guy who lives right on the edge of the woods. He knew a family of beavers lived in the woods and showed a tiny stream. He remarked he suspected that it was dug as a canal. And sure enough, we see a very skinny log being floated downstream and the beavers were swimming after it! My jaw hit the floor. I didn't know they could build canals to get building materials moving around...
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In the early 1970s, a beaver colony built a dam in a cement railway culvert that paralleled a highway in northern Ontario. The creek had not been checked for years, one day the dam broke … it washed out the highway … it took three weeks to repair the road, tracks were okay.
Damn you man, I spent about 5 min rewatching it looking for where the beaver was.. Now I re read your comment, and watched it again, I feel stupid AF.. ..
Hard work pays off. That was amazing work. I think most of us that follow you would say, this was the toughest dam you have dismantled yet. Dad gum varmints had started to put that dam back together. Cheers to my favorite Lithuanian/Ukrainian.😅❤
Nice job. There’s something satisfying about clearing a dam and letting the water flow through . Wow that’s plucked all the way through . Happy you’re taking a break. That’s a nasty culvert.❤🇨🇦😊
That was really something. It had to be hard to do considering how heavy the mud is and being at such a bad angle. Well done. You were smart to let the water go down before continuing.
You had to work for this one,they gave you no easy way to dismantle it.great job as always.you should be very proud of what you do for the farmers,friends,locals,and everyone affected by the beavers.just continue on doing what you do best.😎😎😎👍👍👍
It's not like it's really dangerous, as it's safe and empty behind him at the very least, and any big flow would carry him immediately outside where the water level is very low.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Romantic place, oh you had me giggling! It's a shame they left their rubbish behind in such a romantic place! Brilliant job clearing the culvert, that looked like a challenging blockage, well done! Thank you for the video ❤
An absolutely superb job in very challenging conditions. Thank you for your huge effort and also for the extra effort you make ensuring optimum placement of your camera. The final video is REALLY GREAT. 👍👍💯🏆
i would highly recommend watching post10's videos of unclogging culverts. I love his videos and the things he does, namely using two cameras and before/after pictures/videos at the end. Keep up the good work! :)
Excellent explanation for those that complain mate. Direct and to the point. Thank you. These are not rivers or creeks. It is not their home. They are purposely built drainage canals for the surrounding farmland and villages. If they are blocked then everything backs up and floods and in fact OTHER animals homes get flooded out.
This is very hard removal. Another one for the records book. The beavers are getting more sneaky.... blocking culverts!!!! Testing your abilities but as usual they come off second. May i wish you and your beautiful family, my best wishes. Thank you for your service to your community. ❤ 😊
Absolutely fantastic job, which obviously took a great deal of effort to clear. Well done. You should be proud of yourself, and others in your Country should be very respectful of what you do! Cheers.
If you ever do another culvert maybe try a boat anker, a big lump of wood some decent rope and a winch. Chuck the anker over the other side of the dam, and then use the winch to drag the whole lot out in one go (I'm thinking of a manual chain hoist thing... I know, overkill, but it wouldn't cost that much to put it together.. Maybe figure out clever ways to bring dams down as something very unique on YT..
I've seen people use a tractor tyre (with the rim and big enough to just fit inside the culvert) attached to a chain. The biggest problem is getting the chain across the culvert, through the dam and out the other side. There are a few solutions but they all take time, effort, machinery and usually more than one person to get it done. However, no one can deny that it would provide great entertainment to watch the dam getting pulled out by the tyre. 😀
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That one had to be the most difficult dam so far. You really provide a valuable service to your community . They should be paying you.
He gets to do something he likes to do, UA-cam pays him for the views, the community gets a service provided. Everybody wins. There's no need to make life more complicated by turning this into a commercial business. It would ruin his enjoyment.
you are rite farmers n such should pay him something cause money from utube wouldnt be enough.
Бобры сделали плотину?
@@remcovanvliet3018I assumed he was paid by the farmers.
@@user-02natali975 No, beavers didn't make that culvert blockage. The simple reason for it blocking is lack of maintenance., It's Summer obviously, and that's what happens during low rainfall times. Nothing to do with beavers.
Those beavers mean business when they build a dam!! They place a huge tree trunk in the middle of it! Excellent recovery of the culvert. ❤
Was is it a beaver dam?
Fun fact: if a log is just too heavy to drag, a beaver will dig a CANAL to get it downstream! I saw a video of a guy who lives right on the edge of the woods. He knew a family of beavers lived in the woods and showed a tiny stream. He remarked he suspected that it was dug as a canal. And sure enough, we see a very skinny log being floated downstream and the beavers were swimming after it! My jaw hit the floor. I didn't know they could build canals to get building materials moving around...
"we need more people, so do it without it" Hilarious! Great job, stay safe!
Guy was there to "check out some beaver" himself.
Practice safe sex and wear a condom, it's about prevention and common sense. Some couldn't afford to raise a child or support a family, so be smart and use a Safe, Stay Safe!
I bet Post 10 would be jealous. That was built strong. Nice job.
Post 10 would have complained about the DOT, but I suppose the DOT in Lithuania is even worse. 😂
Came here to mention Post 10 also. We need a Post 10 + Kenislovas collab!
da szdravstvuet
I think so 😅
Post10 would have another hissy fit
Lots of good hard work.
Thank you very much! ❤️❤️
In the early 1970s, a beaver colony built a dam in a cement railway culvert that paralleled a highway in northern Ontario. The creek had not been checked for years, one day the dam broke … it washed out the highway … it took three weeks to repair the road, tracks were okay.
WOW!!!! This is a Monster of Beaver dam. You did a good job.
Those beavers mean business when they build a dam!! They place a huge tree trunk in the middle of it! Excellent recovery of the culvert.
That's some hard work you are doing, thank you for caring.
Was nervous watching you digging out that mud knowing there was a wall of water on the other side. You are a brave dam buster to face that. Good job.
There is light at the end of the tunnel. Informative. Thank you.
That was certainly a mess! Congratulations for opening it up.
I was surprised by the amount of water released on the second visit. Culverts are a difficult removal and you did a great job.
Thank you!
Whew - you worked very hard on that one!
Yes :)
Hard work! Excellent work! Thanks for recording and sharing!
Totally awesome! It's not easy to crawl into that mess. Great work.
Great Video! I've never seen a blockage quite like that one. Hard work on a hot day. Thanks for the video.
This video was suspenseful. I was totally waiting on the water to break through. Love your humor too😅
Yes I think that
That was hard hot work, I love the fact that it was a culvert, those are my favorite
6:23-6:34 THIS! Right there. Beavers went mental with construction. 😳
Damn you man, I spent about 5 min rewatching it looking for where the beaver was.. Now I re read your comment, and watched it again, I feel stupid AF.. ..
i dont wanna come across that roided up beaver, lol.
Good
The problem was not beavers, it was bad design of the road builders, never use two turns on pipes
As good as you are at making them collapse, I think I expected this to pop out like a champagne cork! 😂 Absolutely a back breaking job. Well done!
Hard work pays off. That was amazing work. I think most of us that follow you would say, this was the toughest dam you have dismantled yet. Dad gum varmints had started to put that dam back together. Cheers to my favorite Lithuanian/Ukrainian.😅❤
They really had that culvert stopped up good. Blessings on your tenacity in opening it up,
Thank you for the fine clearing this day. Good water flow restoration. Enjoy the weekend and see you soon, Mantas! 🇱🇹👍🙂🇺🇸
I am always amazed how smart the beavers are.
Great job unblocking that culvert. Tenacity and will power. Them beavers have met there match in you. 👍👍👍
That is so much harder to clear than a dam out in the open! Thank you for all you do!
W😳W. That culvert was crammed full. Great job!!!
Thanks :)
What determination we'll done, Stay safe my friend. Thank you.
God bless you for doing that one. Holy Smokes, what a nightmare. They should pay you at least 6 figures.
Nice job. There’s something satisfying about clearing a dam and letting the water flow through . Wow that’s plucked all the way through . Happy you’re taking a break. That’s a nasty culvert.❤🇨🇦😊
Excellent job Mantas!
WOW!!! You did a very,very great job! Bravo! Bravissimo!
Another great video Mathias. 😎🤙🇦🇺
That was really something. It had to be hard to do considering how heavy the mud is and being at such a bad angle. Well done. You were smart to let the water go down before continuing.
Thank you for clearing that Culvert. It must have been hot, back breaking work. You are so good. 🙂
Thank you 🙏
That was a major job on your part. Well done and congratulations on clearing the culvert!
Excellent work you do. At least you are staying in shape. Remember to take your brakes.
Holy cannoli! That was a huge mess! Great job!
WOW WOW WOW!!! Magnificent job clearing that packed culvert!! Bet your back hurt after that one! Love you and your channel 🎉❤
Best beaver dam breaking Busting I've ever seen
That is the hardest raking I have ever seen.. GREAT JOB 💪👍
A VERY CHALLENGING clearance indeed! Rest well to gain back your energy 😊💪👍
Thanks for watching ✌️🙂
Very good...😮😮😮@@Kenislovas
This was a doozie. Great work my friend! Keep it up. And that place is sacred, that's lovenasium. 😀
That was some big blockage!! Wel done Mantas💪🏻great job ‼️👏👍❤️
You had to work for this one,they gave you no easy way to dismantle it.great job as always.you should be very proud of what you do for the farmers,friends,locals,and everyone affected by the beavers.just continue on doing what you do best.😎😎😎👍👍👍
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You needed an extension handle for the rake. You had me worried several times. I appreciate your videos. Please stay safe.
It's not like it's really dangerous, as it's safe and empty behind him at the very least, and any big flow would carry him immediately outside where the water level is very low.
You have my respect buddy 👌🏻. Always getting it done. Doing something extra for the feeling of gratification of a job well done.
Wow that was a tricky and firmly packed one.
Hard work, but worth it in the end.
Well done!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Romantic place, oh you had me giggling! It's a shame they left their rubbish behind in such a romantic place!
Brilliant job clearing the culvert, that looked like a challenging blockage, well done! Thank you for the video ❤
:DD You are welcome :)
Nobody is talking about the fact that this is a blockage on the OUTLET side, I've never seen that before.
I've never seen a dam that thick before! Well done!
wow they really plugged that culvert
Wow that one had to be a lot of hard work. Great job. You had to fight for that one.
That was a tough removal! Great clean up!!
An absolutely superb job in very challenging conditions. Thank you for your huge effort and also for the extra effort you make ensuring optimum placement of your camera. The final video is REALLY GREAT. 👍👍💯🏆
Love the "Water Cooled" potato rake 😂
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wow you did so much work excellent recovery keep going i love your videos love from Usa
It is such a compact and strong dam the beavers make, really good to see their handy work. Well done getting through it all
My goodness thats a huge block great job 👍👍
Great video Mantas, hard work inside a pipe, but you never gave up. Thanks for sharing in the adventure. David B.,Utah, USA. 💖💖❤❤❤.
You’re welcome ☺️
Working in that temperature. Stay hydrated, my friend. You done a huge job. Thanks for sharing 🍺👍
Quite the substantial dam for such a confined space. Good work!
This is cool! I love a good Culvert unblocking.
Edit: WOW!! That thing was BLOCKED!!!!!
Also, First. LOL
Thanks :)
Thanks!
Thank you very much!
My hat is off to you Sir, that is hard and dangerious work. Well done !
Thanks!
Excellent as Usual and am enjoying your sense of humour! we need more people so do without!! Brilliant! your Country looks so Beautiful!
Thanks mate! :D
Your camera is not in focus.
@@boballen5176 ?
That was hilarious 😂😂😂
@@brumby1653😅🤷♂️😇
i would highly recommend watching post10's videos of unclogging culverts. I love his videos and the things he does, namely using two cameras and before/after pictures/videos at the end. Keep up the good work! :)
superb!! thanks for this Mantas!!
Your videos keep getting better and better.
The power of nature is no match for your rake. Your wisdom and wise words are second to none too.
That was a tough job. Completely packed.
Dang that's a whole lot of work young man. No one can accuse you of being lazy.
Must have taken the whole beaver family to move that long log..
Excellent explanation for those that complain mate. Direct and to the point. Thank you. These are not rivers or creeks. It is not their home. They are purposely built drainage canals for the surrounding farmland and villages. If they are blocked then everything backs up and floods and in fact OTHER animals homes get flooded out.
This is the most happiest employee ever truly loves this job
Probably yes 🙌
LMAO!!! You're a regular match maker. That was funny,
Pretty amazing how well they blocked that culvert
Great job! That was a mammoth task clearing beaver HQ with your special rake! Well done!🎉
This is very hard removal. Another one for the records book. The beavers are getting more sneaky.... blocking culverts!!!! Testing your abilities but as usual they come off second. May i wish you and your beautiful family, my best wishes. Thank you for your service to your community. ❤ 😊
Thank you very much!
@@Kenislovas look forward to the many memories of your family and of your community work. They will bring you many smiles. Cheers my friend. ❤❤
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Great work in such a romantic place. 😅
Mankind has been very good to your beavers. Man builds a place for them to live, and they do.
One, that tree was huge. And two, them 🦫 must be reading books on how to improve their dam building. They are getting stronger by the week.
Tough job, well done.
That was a tough one! Nice work! 👍🏻
This was a good one…I think my blood pressure went down as the water was released❤thank you for sharing your video!
You are welcome 🙏
Well done u deserve a medal 🇬🇧
27 degrees is a lovely day where I'm from, but I can understand why you would feel it is hot. Great job!
watching at12.15 am, 1st June. it's really packed in there . i like the 'tree' you pulled out. plenty of water to flush it out
Thanks!
Absolutely fantastic job, which obviously took a great deal of effort to clear. Well done. You should be proud of yourself, and others in your Country should be very respectful of what you do! Cheers.
That was a very difficult one. Great job. Thanks for sharing.
Amazing hard work.
Loved watching. Great video, very difficult I’m sure.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for a most satisfying video! That was a lot of hard work.👍🏼
You are welcome!
Great job you got the water flowing again 👍❤️
If you ever do another culvert maybe try a boat anker, a big lump of wood some decent rope and a winch. Chuck the anker over the other side of the dam, and then use the winch to drag the whole lot out in one go (I'm thinking of a manual chain hoist thing... I know, overkill, but it wouldn't cost that much to put it together.. Maybe figure out clever ways to bring dams down as something very unique on YT..
I've seen people use a tractor tyre (with the rim and big enough to just fit inside the culvert) attached to a chain. The biggest problem is getting the chain across the culvert, through the dam and out the other side. There are a few solutions but they all take time, effort, machinery and usually more than one person to get it done. However, no one can deny that it would provide great entertainment to watch the dam getting pulled out by the tyre. 😀
At 25C I start to sweat. At 27 I start to wilt. If I had to do that job I'd be wearing a kilt,my boots, and that's it! At 30C I'd lose the kilt.
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That one was pretty cool, very interesting location. Great job!
Excelente me encanta ber tus videos que Dios te cuide
What i huge blockage and high heat to boot!!
Wonderful job cleaning out the culvert.
How is the house coming along?
House not started yet :) There are many bureaucracy while it could be started. ;)