Witam Maciej! This was frustrating to watch, I can only imagine your frustration. The supervisor watching with his rake….🙄 Were you told not to remove those trees? That would be the first thing I’d do in your place … and get a thumb….I know I repeat myself. I wish I could send you one! Take care and stay safe…👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
How many beavers create these dams? Are they called a set/t? How long do the dams take to create? Do the beavers use the already used vegetation to use again? Is the removed spoil used again for anything? How close are these dams built to other dams? Sorry for the many questions your work is sooooo interesting.
Good Evening from Western Australia. There was a lot of water power behind this dam. The dam seemed to be packed together solidly and tightly. Did the beavers use glue!😳😂. Keep well and God bless.
That was a serious mess the beavers had made,great job on removing it with the excavator,lotta water.great job,be safe.just keep doing what you do best 😎😎😎👍👍👍
That ws a frustrating watch. Not sure why you didnt remove that branch holding up the dam or let so much of the debris go down the waterway but you must have your reason's. Also you really need to replace the bushings in the end of stick and in the bucket. Hearing the bucket clank around loosely is like nails on a chalkboard.
I think the backhoe's proportioning valves are set incorrect. I am not seeing any soft movements of the arm, bucket or track drive. It is not your newness to the backhoe either.
He just got this excavator. He's still learning. He's doing better and better all the time. Do you have any experience whatsoever doing this? If not, refrain from spewing hate. Stop being a coward hiding behind a screen spewing nonsense to make yourself feel smart and tough.
@@CuriousMess61 he's doing a right better job than me. I have no experience with working an excavator. I agree, don't be hating on someone, even if you know what you are doing. I drove trucks for 25 years and ran a wood store for 40+ years. If I was not holding a steering wheel, I was running the radial arm saw and planer and bandsaw. Filling orders, picking stock and making deliveries to woodworking customers, some of whom became friends.
So I suppose your an expert in operating one of these things? Removing a beaver dam with a bunch of trees around it is difficult, with not wanting to knock out any hydraulic lines or smashing up the equipment. Even his well experienced brother is very careful in situations like this. Take your nonsense somewhere else.
ROFLMAO!!!!!!! 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡 You've got to be kidding, right? RIGHT?!?!?!? This guy is the master at removing beaver dams manually. He removes beaver dams completely, by hand. Go watch some older videos on this channel. Then come back and delete this comment out of embarrassment.
Keep up with the good work love watching your videos on UA-cam God bless
Das ist wirklich die hilfloseste Rumbaggerei, die ich je gesehen habe!
Sie sind als Baggerfahrer auf die Welt gekommen oder wie?
superb!! thanks for this Maciej!!
Does this guy know how to operate the excavator?
No he doesn’t.
Witam Maciej! This was frustrating to watch, I can only imagine your frustration. The supervisor watching with his rake….🙄 Were you told not to remove those trees? That would be the first thing I’d do in your place … and get a thumb….I know I repeat myself. I wish I could send you one! Take care and stay safe…👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
Wow, that was a tall dam !!
It’s interesting to see what all was under water.
Amazing!!!!
That was not easy,but you did a good job 👏👏👍❤️
Beautiful cleanup after you removed the damn! 👏👏
How many beavers create these dams? Are they called a set/t? How long do the dams take to create? Do the beavers use the already used vegetation to use again? Is the removed spoil used again for anything? How close are these dams built to other dams? Sorry for the many questions your work is sooooo interesting.
Good Evening from Western Australia. There was a lot of water power behind this dam. The dam seemed to be packed together solidly and tightly. Did the beavers use glue!😳😂. Keep well and God bless.
Wouldn't a thumb attachment make digging out the beaver dams easier?
Yes it sure would
@@georgedavidson1221 he's done fine ' for a Disabled operator !!!!
very nice job
He is a great operator.
Сносите сразу середину до дна, чтобы посмотреть большой напор, а потом края. А то потом слабый напор не так интересно (((
That was a serious mess the beavers had made,great job on removing it with the excavator,lotta water.great job,be safe.just keep doing what you do best 😎😎😎👍👍👍
That was a tricky one to remove. Awesome digger driver skills. Nice neat finish to the river bank.
Nie było łatwo 😐😁
👋👋👋
That ws a frustrating watch. Not sure why you didnt remove that branch holding up the dam or let so much of the debris go down the waterway but you must have your reason's. Also you really need to replace the bushings in the end of stick and in the bucket. Hearing the bucket clank around loosely is like nails on a chalkboard.
Where to the beavers live?
Nice one , but I think Gandalf in the background , watching in the yellow Coat could have cast a spell with his stick and cleared it in one go 😂😂
Дивлячися на роботу цього оператора екскаватора, складається враження, що йому дали не ту техніку. Йому більше підходить перфоратор.
Seems clumsily
I think the backhoe's proportioning valves are set incorrect. I am not seeing any soft movements of the arm, bucket or track drive. It is not your newness to the backhoe either.
Ten bagrista je první den v bagru
How much do you charge an hour? Not worth it when your doing nothing!
That operator works for the beavers
I dont understand 😕!!
What in the world is he doing?
Why don't you take the trees out too?
Two foot bucket would be better for this job
I have never been so frustrated watching a digger operator he got there in the end but i presume he was learning to operate the digger.
Come on, mate, unless YOU are an operator, refrain from criticizing someone else's skills.
He just got this excavator. He's still learning. He's doing better and better all the time. Do you have any experience whatsoever doing this? If not, refrain from spewing hate. Stop being a coward hiding behind a screen spewing nonsense to make yourself feel smart and tough.
@@CuriousMess61 he's doing a right better job than me. I have no experience with working an excavator. I agree, don't be hating on someone, even if you know what you are doing. I drove trucks for 25 years and ran a wood store for 40+ years. If I was not holding a steering wheel, I was running the radial arm saw and planer and bandsaw. Filling orders, picking stock and making deliveries to woodworking customers, some of whom became friends.
The area that should have been cleared in the first minute, was done in 16th minute.
So, it got done that’s what counts.
So I suppose your an expert in operating one of these things? Removing a beaver dam with a bunch of trees around it is difficult, with not wanting to knock out any hydraulic lines or smashing up the equipment. Even his well experienced brother is very careful in situations like this. Take your nonsense somewhere else.
@@CuriousMess61Thanks. I have not waited for your sense. Only thought of replying and point out the improvements, without curiously messing around.
Almost fell asleep watching the digger driver. Kenislavos does a better job with a potato rake
ROFLMAO!!!!!!! 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡 You've got to be kidding, right? RIGHT?!?!?!? This guy is the master at removing beaver dams manually. He removes beaver dams completely, by hand. Go watch some older videos on this channel. Then come back and delete this comment out of embarrassment.