Cut the dam on the 1 1/2 acre pond with the excavator to drain it so we can clean it out and make it bigger. Had some fish wranglers on hand to try and save what fish we could.
I've searched for "dam cutting" "pond draining" and everything in between for a couple years and UA-cam just now recommends this video to me 🤦♂ Thanks for sharing and sorry it took so long!
From watching other show with excavator and all the amazing things these people do. I bow my hat to these guys. I have noticed that each have their own way of taking down a tree.
I dug up a tree stump one time (me and 4 other guys ) and the root ball was 12 feet wide and about 3 or 4 foot deep. We dug all around and under it with 3 rail road jacks and3 tractor jacks in the front yard next to a multi million dollar house. They did not want any equipment in the flower bed next to the house. When we finally got it rolled over something fell out of the dirt and it was a pistol
Found ya after watching "Letsdig18" videos... whodda thunk it... Google algorithms doing a good thing! Lol Digging your channel! Hehe... had to say that! Don't mind me vicariously living thru your videos... I'll stay outta your way!
Lol! Hey, welcome aboard! I appreciate some humor so definitely not in my way! Yeah, the whole algorithm thing is somewhat of a mystery sometimes...who knows!🤷♂️ Thanks for the reply!
Hi . Thanks for this great and informative video. I have never used an excavator from this brand, the power and efficiency of this device is interesting to me. I hope you are always successful in your work. 👍
First video of yours I've watched. Surprised those trees didn't end up causing the dam to leak in the past with the way the root system went from one side to the other. Watched other videos on here where the water followed the roots and eventually became a big enough problem to cause the dam to leak. Anyway, good video. There's something satisfying to see water drain from puddles and ponds, lol. Subscribed.
@@Dirtdaddy953 Great. Many people don't realize the liability. People breaking beaver dams releasing large amounts of water can be liable for down stream flooding.
Yeah, I’ve used it a few times now. I had always wanted to build one but never did. I usually just cut the dam and let it run out. However, I couldn’t on this one because the dam was made out of topsoil and I would of lost most of the dam.
Yep, she’s all put back together and almost completely full. It was going to be several months before the pond was cleaned out so the wet material had plenty of time to dry out. It actually had a lot of good clay in that material so it would be useful put back in the cut.
Too bad the DC swamp wasn't as easily drainable .... there'd be 1,000's of excavators there tomorrow! (ha!) (for some reason even though I've been watching this exact same type of content for years on UA-cam - they've NEVER recommended your channel, maybe they should concentrate on their content creators success, instead of censoring us all into oblivion - but at least I found it today and subscribed.)
I love it so far. Depending on which series of 210 you choose kinda depends on how plush the cab is. Mine is a -9 which is not as plush on the inside as the -10. But that doesn’t really matter as much to me. The -9 is a solid machine and is very well built and has strong hydraulics. You won’t go wrong with one I promise.
@@Dirtdaddy953 ok thanks again. This is a 9 too with 3300 hrs. I dont know Hino engines. We are in the Champaign Il and 3 dealears are 100 miles away for parts. Mostly it stinks buying anything at these inflated prices.
@@MarkBarrack The 9's are awesome! I absolutely didn't want a DEF machine, shoot I didn't want a DPF machine but what do you do? So far the parts situation hasn't been too bad. The few little things i've needed have been here in a couple days. I didn't know anything about the Hino engines either but it's been great. Without a doubt the best cold starting engine I've ever owned. It's been great on fuel as well...like I said, I really like it! If you buy it send me a picture. Thanks buddy!
Probably not. I'm moving the spillway to the other side of the pond which will keep the field around the original spillway from becoming a swamp. Because a lot of the ponds in our area are cattle ponds you really don't see overflow pipes installed very often.
That one way to wash out your tracks. Never saw anyone put their machine in the flow like that. Your customer will come to hate the island when he finds he can’t maintain it without a bridge, and it looks terrible in a few years. Don’t ask how I know...🙄🙄
Yeah, the flow wasn't to bad so I wasn't real worried. I wanted to keep the ditch through the bank as straight as possible. But, as you noticed I didn't stick around downstream to awful long...lol!
@@Dirtdaddy953 It is a waste of some wonderful wood to just destroy the trees when they could have been cut down and then dig out the stumps. That wood is expensive if you have to buy it.
Your tree removal technique is definitely different from what I've seen on other channels. Why did you leave that 1st tree up? I've never seen the trees de-limbed while they were upright. But you took out the later tree whole. Were those 1st few trees Bodark A.K.A. Osage Orange trees? They looked like they had yellow heart wood. They are a VERY tough & thorny tree. Would love to hear more commentary 😁
Thanks for the comment! Initially the owner wanted to cut that first tree up because it was bigger. I stripped the limbs off of it so I could get by without scratching the machine. It's much easier to pull the limbs off while the tree is standing verses laying on the ground. While standing, the tree wont move around on you. Often times i'll break the top out as well before pushing it over and pulling it out of the ground. Much more control that way. Yes, all but two (if I remember correctly) were hedge trees or osage orange. We hate them around here because they are evasive and extremely hard on cattle and not to mention machine glass...lol!
It's getting a total remake this summer! Cleanout, changing the spillway location and making bigger. There are not many overflow pipes used on ponds in our area because of cattle. The cattle will break the overflow pipes off and cause a mess. If it's a residential pond you'll see pipes used, but not much. We use spillways as the main overflow control normally. Every once in a while I'll install an adjustable overflow control valve as well.
Not much of a dirt daddy if you’re okay to having them boys stand next to that cut with water rushing. If it would have caved off they would have at worst went for a helluva ride.
@@Dirtdaddy953 lol was laughing at the gloves , wondered if you had a 60s sports car with driving gloves 🤔 😆 machine driver myself . That job looked like pure machine porn !!
@@taffylugg Lol!! I'm just so used to wearing gloves because I usually go from one machine to the next. I like to tell people the gloves are for keeping my luscious hands from getting all callused up....lol! 🤣
I really like it! It has the fastest hydraulic cycle times of any excavator I've operated. The travel motors are probably the strongest and has the fastest ground speed of any excavator I've operated. It seems to be built very well and it's stout. What size machine are you looking for?
@@Dirtdaddy953 I noticed the speed from the drive motors when you drove through the fence. I was surprised. I had actually participated in an online auction last monday and won a bid on a 2005 Deere 270lc, but the reserve wasnt met. I'm wanting to stay around the 25/27 ton range so i can haul it on my trailer. Does kobelco have its own line of dealerships or do they piggyback with another manufacture? I havent seen a kobelco dealer around me.
Well, that sucks you won the Deere but don't get to bring it home! Well, 25 ton would put you in the same class as mine. Kobelco is it's own manufacture and believe it or not are made/assembled in the good ole USA (Moore, SC). It's a Japanese company but does have a plant in SC, also headquartered in TX. Where are you located?
@@Dirtdaddy953 i dont think id want to go smaller then 25 ton, unless it was a zero tailswing. That is new to me i did not know they were a product of the USA. I am located in Saskatchewan Canada. I havent seen a kobelco dealer unless its labeled something else instead of "kobelco". How is the pricing on parts? And availability?
Fortunately I've not had to buy many parts! The smaller parts I've had to buy I've had within three days. Kobelco has a huge parts warehouse in TX so it's not bad. Price on parts is no different than my Cat's or Case. I'm really not sure if they have anything in Canada or not? I might have to do a little checking on that.
I don’t think I have ever posted a negative comment about any video I will now. This operator was a butcher when he was taken out the trees. They could have been turned into some valuable wood. Go on line and check the prices for Osage Orange he just lost a good amount of money.
Well, I’m sorry you feel I’m a butcher!! The trees I pulled off of the dam (hedge as they’re called in our area, and elm are worthless in my part of the country! There is no monetary value at all with them. However, some of the old school farmers still cut and use them for fence posts!
Sometimes I do as well. However, one advantage an excavator has over other machines with brush and trees is its ability to break up the trees and keep the piles higher and tighter for a more complete burn. Less overhang with the tops which requires re-stacking.
@@Dirtdaddy953 Wow... no worries! Never got a reply from the youtuber before... (Gonna be Fangirling the rest of the day!) ... prolly should've worded that nicer! Again... No Worries! I Had to get a date, (possible future wife #6!) And watch it again to find out what it said! So... ya got another view on the video and ... She subscribed too! So hey... it worked out! (She liked your channel... she's a keeper! [At least for a little while!] So yeah... it's all good!)
@@woodywoodman2319 Lol! I try to answer all of my reply's, sometimes I miss a few but not too many! She's definitely a keeper if she subscribed to my channel...just say'in!😜 Appreciate the comments and good luck with your lady friend!!
In this case yes! Trees will destroy a pond dam causing it to leak and become unstable. At that point you could lose the entire pond. Thanks for your comment.
I was thinking the same thing when I was watching him wading in the the water fall. I'm sure it doesn't harm the under -carriage. Not that quickly. May need a grease job. LOL
I've searched for "dam cutting" "pond draining" and everything in between for a couple years and UA-cam just now recommends this video to me 🤦♂ Thanks for sharing and sorry it took so long!
Lol! Thanks brother! Glad to see you made it!
As a backhoe operator my experience tells me this guy is a true pro. Knows his gig well. Subscribe? Dam right I am. Always good to watch a master.
Thanks for the kind words! I appreciate that coming from another operator!
If draining the real swamp were that easy.
Lol...no doubt!😂
From watching other show with excavator and all the amazing things these people do. I bow my hat to these guys. I have noticed that each have their own way of taking down a tree.
Yes sir!! Often times we each approach a job differently but most of the time the end result is the same!
Great video, that will be a beautiful pond when you are done. Have a great day.
Thanks!
Yes, I hope you put an "after" video up here.
@@KutWrite For sure! It's just going to be awhile before I can start. The mud is to soft right now and needs to solidify a little first.
Will be interesting to see how deep that mud really is in the pond. Thanks for the ride along.
Thanks! There are several videos ive posted on my channel of me cleaning that pond out. The mud was pretty deep!
This is the one that folks who want to be operators need to watch and learn from.
Thanks bro! Appreciate that!
After getting a defibrillator they told me I could not use a chainsaw. They didn’t say I couldn’t use one of these though.
Lol!! Yeah, and this chainsaw has a heater and air conditioner...lol!!
Hey when you’re finished there can you swing by Washington DC ?
LOL!!
@@billhodges7822 Lol!
Yep them damn old swamp monsters they’re going to be tough to get out of there wish the hell we had away.
@@joemc111 👍😂
The Trump people are gone. Don't need to anymore. :-)
Good job!🇨🇦👍
Thanks! 👍
Another oddly satisfying video
Lol...thanks!😁
Now that you have drained this swamp go to Washington DC and drain that one.
Lol! If it was only that easy!
I dug up a tree stump one time (me and 4 other guys ) and the root ball was 12 feet wide and about 3 or 4 foot deep. We dug all around and under it with 3 rail road jacks and3 tractor jacks in the front yard next to a multi million dollar house. They did not want any equipment in the flower bed next to the house. When we finally got it rolled over something fell out of the dirt and it was a pistol
That would be cool. Yeah, I have a picture of a sycamore tree I took off of a pond dam one time that would be about that size. No pistol though!
Found ya after watching "Letsdig18" videos... whodda thunk it... Google algorithms doing a good thing! Lol
Digging your channel! Hehe... had to say that! Don't mind me vicariously living thru your videos... I'll stay outta your way!
Lol! Hey, welcome aboard! I appreciate some humor so definitely not in my way! Yeah, the whole algorithm thing is somewhat of a mystery sometimes...who knows!🤷♂️ Thanks for the reply!
Hi . Thanks for this great and informative video. I have never used an excavator from this brand, the power and efficiency of this device is interesting to me. I hope you are always successful in your work. 👍
Thanks!
Great work. Liked and subscribed. Thanks.
Thanks! Welcome aboard!!
Great content. Respects from Spain, Europe.
Thank you!!
Good got this swamp drained now can we get the Washington DC swamp drained too !?!?😂🤣
Lol...I hear ya buddy!
Beautiful work. First time seeing something like this. Loved it. Good work. You must of been doing it for a long time.
Thanks! Several years.
Skip to 23:21 for the swamp draining ,it’s a pond anyway
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Kobelco for president 😎
Lol!!🤣
more pond work . looking forward to it
Yeah, this one's gonna have to sit for a while before I start.
crystal clear camera view
Thanks!
great job!!!
Thanks!
Good operator!
Thank ya sir!
God bless you and have a blessed day enjoying what you do and have accomplished in your life.
Thanks!
First video of yours I've watched. Surprised those trees didn't end up causing the dam to leak in the past with the way the root system went from one side to the other. Watched other videos on here where the water followed the roots and eventually became a big enough problem to cause the dam to leak. Anyway, good video. There's something satisfying to see water drain from puddles and ponds, lol. Subscribed.
Thanks George...welcome aboard!! Yeah, trees are never good on a pond dam. The roots will make them leak for sure! Yeah, lots of water running out.
Utube and the Google could make your channel disappear with a title like that lol ! I'm a supporter 👍👍
Lol.....wouldn't surprise me! Thanks!
Use caution releasing all the pond water at once, might cause liability for any damage on the lower properties..
Yes ma'am...I made sure and checked the layout of the down stream property. It's a huge runoff area that goes down a wet weather creek.
@@Dirtdaddy953 Great. Many people don't realize the liability. People breaking beaver dams releasing large amounts of water can be liable for down stream flooding.
Yep! I'm usually good about checking those things out.
@@Dirtdaddy953 where are you located?
@@loriw5238 Southwest Missouri.
Love your work. When you pulled that first stump it looked like a giant set of frog legs. That swamp needs attention if they are getting that big!
Lol....yep, I would say so!
I envisioned that first tree as Nancy Pelosi's morale.
Lol!😜
enjoyed the video.
Thanks!
And check depth before you start!
Yep
You should get a Volvo 220 with the 44" LD 18 bucket and articulated thumb. It werx great. 😜
I wanted to try a Volvo but there’s no support for them in my area.🤷♂️
44" bucket is too small!
And then a drought claimed the land.....I hope not. I liked the idea of the kayak. :D
Lol! They were seriously thinking about it!
Interesting video and well done. I subscribed and also told my brother, he enjoys these kind of videos too
Thanks! And welcome aboard!!👍
Great job im watching you from now on great video.
Thanks!
syphons work great for a drawdown
Yeah, I’ve used it a few times now. I had always wanted to build one but never did. I usually just cut the dam and let it run out. However, I couldn’t on this one because the dam was made out of topsoil and I would of lost most of the dam.
Good looking machine, made quick work draining that pond!
Thanks! Been real happy with it.
Why dosen't you Americans use a Rototilt on your excavators? Almost all excavators in sweden are using it.. just a question. 😊👍
You'll see them occasionally around here, but they're an expensive attachment! Believe me, I wish I had one on multiple occasions!
Dig most of the dam out first and put dry dirt on dam and then take the wet material and put at toe of backslope.
Yep, she’s all put back together and almost completely full. It was going to be several months before the pond was cleaned out so the wet material had plenty of time to dry out. It actually had a lot of good clay in that material so it would be useful put back in the cut.
good job sir
Thanks!
Too bad the DC swamp wasn't as easily drainable .... there'd be 1,000's of excavators there tomorrow! (ha!)
(for some reason even though I've been watching this exact same type of content for years on UA-cam - they've NEVER recommended your channel, maybe they should concentrate on their content creators success, instead of censoring us all into oblivion - but at least I found it today and subscribed.)
Thanks....and welcome aboard!!
I just found your channel, definitely going to subscribe. Nice video and I love watching heavy equipment at work.
Thanks for the sub!
nice work would be great if the left the camera rolling on a time-lapse until it stopped flowing :D
Thanks! Yes, it would of been.
There was a lot of water in there. Is that pond spring fed or does the rain and landscaping fill it up?
It catches water from all of the neighboring properties.
Thinking about the sk210. Your impression is . . . ? Thanks and nice video
I love it so far. Depending on which series of 210 you choose kinda depends on how plush the cab is. Mine is a -9 which is not as plush on the inside as the -10. But that doesn’t really matter as much to me. The -9 is a solid machine and is very well built and has strong hydraulics. You won’t go wrong with one I promise.
@@Dirtdaddy953 ok thanks again. This is a 9 too with 3300 hrs. I dont know Hino engines. We are in the Champaign Il and 3 dealears are 100 miles away for parts. Mostly it stinks buying anything at these inflated prices.
@@MarkBarrack The 9's are awesome! I absolutely didn't want a DEF machine, shoot I didn't want a DPF machine but what do you do? So far the parts situation hasn't been too bad. The few little things i've needed have been here in a couple days.
I didn't know anything about the Hino engines either but it's been great. Without a doubt the best cold starting engine I've ever owned. It's been great on fuel as well...like I said, I really like it!
If you buy it send me a picture. Thanks buddy!
Good sized pond but definitely needs some depth added, Where bouts y’all at ?
Southwest Missouri.
Love a good pond project!! Must be hard sealing a pond with all the rock you got?
Thanks! Normally lots of clay around the rocks so not too bad, just have to take extra time on compaction.
Are you adding an overflow box an pipe while cleaning out the pond
Probably not. I'm moving the spillway to the other side of the pond which will keep the field around the original spillway from becoming a swamp. Because a lot of the ponds in our area are cattle ponds you really don't see overflow pipes installed very often.
That's true as well dirt daddy
Thank ya sir for the comment!
That one way to wash out your tracks. Never saw anyone put their machine in the flow like that. Your customer will come to hate the island when he finds he can’t maintain it without a bridge, and it looks terrible in a few years. Don’t ask how I know...🙄🙄
Yeah, the flow wasn't to bad so I wasn't real worried. I wanted to keep the ditch through the bank as straight as possible. But, as you noticed I didn't stick around downstream to awful long...lol!
Yes, most people remove their islands because of this.
@@charlesmurphy1510 Yep!!
The tree with the yellow wood, first stump you took out. Osage Orange? Or Mulberry? Looked more like the first but I couldn't really see the bark.
Hedge/Osage Orange.
@@Dirtdaddy953 It is a waste of some wonderful wood to just destroy the trees when they could have been cut down and then dig out the stumps. That wood is expensive if you have to buy it.
I'm no arborist, but I don't think those trees are going to make a full recovery. 😏
Nice work. Now I want a backhoe.
Lol!! I would say you're right!! Just remember, If it has yellow paint it's gonna have to be worked on and bend over on the price!!😂
Your tree removal technique is definitely different from what I've seen on other channels.
Why did you leave that 1st tree up? I've never seen the trees de-limbed while they were upright. But you took out the later tree whole.
Were those 1st few trees Bodark A.K.A. Osage Orange trees? They looked like they had yellow heart wood. They are a VERY tough & thorny tree.
Would love to hear more commentary 😁
Thanks for the comment! Initially the owner wanted to cut that first tree up because it was bigger. I stripped the limbs off of it so I could get by without scratching the machine.
It's much easier to pull the limbs off while the tree is standing verses laying on the ground. While standing, the tree wont move around on you.
Often times i'll break the top out as well before pushing it over and pulling it out of the ground. Much more control that way.
Yes, all but two (if I remember correctly) were hedge trees or osage orange. We hate them around here because they are evasive and extremely hard on cattle and not to mention machine glass...lol!
Why no overflow pipe system?
It's getting a total remake this summer! Cleanout, changing the spillway location and making bigger. There are not many overflow pipes used on ponds in our area because of cattle. The cattle will break the overflow pipes off and cause a mess.
If it's a residential pond you'll see pipes used, but not much. We use spillways as the main overflow control normally. Every once in a while I'll install an adjustable overflow control valve as well.
Can you roll into Washington DC?
Would be nice huh!
Damn having fun and getting paid for it I love this but we got your fishing Point never know what you find in those pons
Thanks! Yeah, the kids were a little disappointed they didn’t find any more than what they did.
Where did all the water go ?
It ran off down a wet weather creek.
Hey is DirtDaddy Letsdig18's Daddy??? Cuzco dey both damb good
Lol! Thanks buddy!
You need to go to Washington
Lol!!
Why so many want to make everything political.
This is a great video. Leave it that way.
that isn't a swamp...definitely a pond
It was swampy on the south side....lol!
Those trees looked like a pain
Yeah, hedge trees can be frustrating!
Not much of a dirt daddy if you’re okay to having them boys stand next to that cut with water rushing. If it would have caved off they would have at worst went for a helluva ride.
A parent was standing next to them, wasn't my call. Besides, solid clay wasn't much chance of it caving in.
What was the point in draining the pond? Was it leaking?
Full of mud/silt. It might of been 3ft deep. Also to make it bigger and change the spillway location.
Good video, little bit of commutating would add a lot of what you are looking at.
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Why is he draining the swamp?
To clean out the pond and to make it bigger!
Maybe cook fish for supper? Flintstone
Lol!!!
No heater in the cab ????
Lol...yes theres a heater, but didnt want to take the coat off every time I got back in. Just turned the heat down and kept the coat on.😊
@@Dirtdaddy953 lol was laughing at the gloves , wondered if you had a 60s sports car with driving gloves 🤔 😆 machine driver myself . That job looked like pure machine porn !!
@@taffylugg Lol!! I'm just so used to wearing gloves because I usually go from one machine to the next.
I like to tell people the gloves are for keeping my luscious hands from getting all callused up....lol! 🤣
Somebody should have gotten those boys a net or a hand seine, instead of buckets.
Lol....yep!
lot faster than a siphon
Yes, and I needed it to stay drained so the mud will firm up.
How do you like your kobelco? im in the market for an excavator and have seen a couple for more affordable then CAT
I really like it! It has the fastest hydraulic cycle times of any excavator I've operated. The travel motors are probably the strongest and has the fastest ground speed of any excavator I've operated. It seems to be built very well and it's stout.
What size machine are you looking for?
@@Dirtdaddy953 I noticed the speed from the drive motors when you drove through the fence. I was surprised. I had actually participated in an online auction last monday and won a bid on a 2005 Deere 270lc, but the reserve wasnt met. I'm wanting to stay around the 25/27 ton range so i can haul it on my trailer. Does kobelco have its own line of dealerships or do they piggyback with another manufacture? I havent seen a kobelco dealer around me.
Well, that sucks you won the Deere but don't get to bring it home! Well, 25 ton would put you in the same class as mine.
Kobelco is it's own manufacture and believe it or not are made/assembled in the good ole USA (Moore, SC). It's a Japanese company but does have a plant in SC, also headquartered in TX.
Where are you located?
@@Dirtdaddy953 i dont think id want to go smaller then 25 ton, unless it was a zero tailswing. That is new to me i did not know they were a product of the USA. I am located in Saskatchewan Canada. I havent seen a kobelco dealer unless its labeled something else instead of "kobelco". How is the pricing on parts? And availability?
Fortunately I've not had to buy many parts! The smaller parts I've had to buy I've had within three days. Kobelco has a huge parts warehouse in TX so it's not bad. Price on parts is no different than my Cat's or Case. I'm really not sure if they have anything in Canada or not? I might have to do a little checking on that.
Hey dirt daddy king
Lol! Hey buddy!
If there was an Otter there, there definitely would have been Fish or the Otter wouldn't have been there
I think it was Muskrat and the boys thought it was an otter. Seen a couple of the muskrats running around.
I don’t think I have ever posted a negative comment about any video I will now. This operator was a butcher when he was taken out the trees. They could have been turned into some valuable wood. Go on line and check the prices for Osage Orange he just lost a good amount of money.
Well, I’m sorry you feel I’m a butcher!! The trees I pulled off of the dam (hedge as they’re called in our area, and elm are worthless in my part of the country! There is no monetary value at all with them. However, some of the old school farmers still cut and use them for fence posts!
@@Dirtdaddy953 Wow in my neck of the woods in is used by woodworks for several things. Online pricing is not cheap.
Where are you located?
@@Dirtdaddy953 Northern Illinois
@@davidglaum2538 Not too far away then!
Dirt daddy 2024 🤣
Lol....No thanks!
Dirt daddy for President!
Lol....Thanks!!!
better if he said something TRY MAN TRY ITS NO HARD
Lol!
President Trump Should have had a Kobelco SK210 to drain his swamp in Washington. Alas he'd need a fleet of them.
Lol....Truth!
I like to keep my trees in one piece, a lot less brush to keep up with
Sometimes I do as well. However, one advantage an excavator has over other machines with brush and trees is its ability to break up the trees and keep the piles higher and tighter for a more complete burn. Less overhang with the tops which requires re-stacking.
Please don't use Red Text on green backgrounds... I'm Red/green colorblind... alot of people are!
Can't read it!
Lol, never thought about it. Thanks, I'll try to remember that.
@@Dirtdaddy953 Wow... no worries! Never got a reply from the youtuber before... (Gonna be Fangirling the rest of the day!) ... prolly should've worded that nicer!
Again... No Worries! I Had to get a date, (possible future wife #6!) And watch it again to find out what it said!
So... ya got another view on the video and ... She subscribed too!
So hey... it worked out!
(She liked your channel... she's a keeper! [At least for a little while!] So yeah... it's all good!)
@@woodywoodman2319 Lol! I try to answer all of my reply's, sometimes I miss a few but not too many!
She's definitely a keeper if she subscribed to my channel...just say'in!😜 Appreciate the comments and good luck with your lady friend!!
was it necessary to cut down old trees because of this? What about conservation? 👎
In this case yes! Trees will destroy a pond dam causing it to leak and become unstable. At that point you could lose the entire pond. Thanks for your comment.
Whats your location.
Southwest Missouri.
That's the cheating way to clean you tracks
Lol!!! It works!
I was thinking the same thing when I was watching him wading in the the water fall. I'm sure it doesn't harm the under -carriage. Not that quickly. May need a grease job. LOL
@@CorbinAce Nah...just cleans everything off! It's been greased several times since...lol!
did u find sloppy joe biden in there ?
Lol! Nope, he must of ran out with the water!
Does Donald Trump work for you?
Lol!
They'll wish they had that water source when the swamp gets through with them. This was a stupid move!
What?
he use to be a druggy lol
Who did?
@@Dirtdaddy953 Come on Dirtdaddy tell us you don't get a buzz doing this? LOL
@@CorbinAce Lol...I guess I might!
Can you take your equipment to D.C. and drain the Democratic Swamp?
Lol!🤣
why didnt put a net to catch your fish D....A
There was a bunch of leaves, sticks, grass and other stuff that was in the pond which would of plugged the net.
@@Dirtdaddy953 Lolo was hoping we could all catch some fish hehe