I thoroughly enjoy hearing real life transition stories of people changing their situation for the better. You have every ounce of my respect. I started blue collar at 13 years old. Glad you made the switch brother
Hello my fellow December 20th birthday-er🎉 I love customers like this, my dad would absolutely be the man in this video. Learning, watching, and chatting away with you 😊🇨🇦
One thing I notice, is my tank you can’t see the inlet or the outlet. It’s been in the ground since 1972. The field was redone in 96 or 98. Still pumping it out ever 3 to 5.
@@mtl-ss1538 regular pumping and not throwing things down the drain that don’t belong down the drain such as wipes, in your tank last you a good long time
Very nice professional job. Amazing how you know exactly where the lids are. The septic tank companies in this area are worthless, don't return phone calls, won't answer questions, just want to pump your tank, get that credit card info before they even talk to you about scheduling a pump out. TERRIBLE service from ALL of them, and they just don't care. Send school kids out to pump the tanks, charge you extra to locate the access hole, have no tools to do anything except a pen to write the bill. You would make a killing here when the word got out that there was an honest courteous decent knowledgeable septic service that cared about the customer !!!!!! The other companies would go bankrupt as no one would ever call them again after a visit from you !!!!!!! Love your videos and learning a lot. Thank you !!!!!!!
I am sixty one and that hole would put me on pain medication for a week LOL! I worked the back of a commercial garbage truck from age 11 to 17 because we were forced to by our parents and were allowed to quite school at 17 and told that us five boys would inherit the business one day! They sold it and retired a few years later!
Probably a choked up muffler like every other 2 stroke now makes it hard to make real power. Take it from a tree and landscape guy. But would you really want that throwing poop everywhere😅
Yeee the stinger is back all the videos telling u it's easier to pump with it imagine u find a septic tank that's got over a hundred years of poo 💩 wonder how hard it would be to pump that u could actually stand on it maybe 🤔 anyways u do awesome jobs pumping tanks and talking to the homeowner it shows u are very positive and friendly ❤️
Great job! Love your videos and shorts! Your so good with your customers. Hope my septic guy dont mind me chewing his ear off when he comes next time. Cheers from Wisconsin.
I notice in your videos that the pipe leaving the house (the inlet?) always ends in a T-connector that's open both top and bottom. In my septic the inlet just terminates horizontally. Is there a reason for the T?
Why don't they make septic tanks above ground? Atleast the tank portion. It just seems so dumb and dangerous to have random tanks hidden underground that someone falls into or drives into when it callaspses.
Mine is basically flush with the ground. I think it's because they used to have fields buried pretty deep. The top of my field is elevated about 3 feet so it's like the pipes are level with the ground along with the top of the tank.
"So let's see...let's add this up. Open tanks-$50, pump septic tanks-$100, drive me nuts with nonstop chatter about stuff that I couldn't care less about but I'm just being polite to you-$500. Here's your bill." "What? Nothing to say? Have a nice day."😆
Once the septic gets pumped, they have to take it to somewhere to dispose of it so that costs them money too. I had mine pumped out yesterday, the company was going to charge me $200 to dig a 12 inche deep hole to the lid. I did it myself, saving money. I think I will install a riser this year so I don't have to dig every 2-3 years.
Let's see. You used to work processing Medicare claims and now your a Honey dipper? Sounds like the same kind of work? Just now it's more interesting! Great work ethic. Good Luck in your endeavors!!
Why don't people put risers on these so they don't have to be dug up every time. There's a lot of time lost finding and digging them up. I looked at house in a area that had septic tanks and they were clearly marked in the yard with a round metal grate and a round metal lid clearly in the yard
Man you are so respectful to your customers! It's a great joy to see and appreciate you letting us watch and educate us and your customers!
I thoroughly enjoy hearing real life transition stories of people changing their situation for the better. You have every ounce of my respect. I started blue collar at 13 years old. Glad you made the switch brother
Great to see young people proud to be doing blue collar work. We need people who like to work with their hands.😎👍
Hello my fellow December 20th birthday-er🎉
I love customers like this, my dad would absolutely be the man in this video. Learning, watching, and chatting away with you 😊🇨🇦
I love it! Makes the job a lot more fun!
What a pleasant gentleman.
Your videos making me feel passionate about septic tanks 😅
I love how respectful you guys are and how professional your work is. 👍
Everyone's favorite member of a construction crew: the brushed dewalt drill they needed to stop selling a decade ago
One thing I notice, is my tank you can’t see the inlet or the outlet. It’s been in the ground since 1972. The field was redone in 96 or 98. Still pumping it out ever 3 to 5.
Yep, you maintain a septic tank Properly, it will last a good long time
@@MattyC62185 The old plumbers use to throw some bugs or a bit of
old dead road kill in the tank to keep it fluid & moving with bacteria.
@@mtl-ss1538 regular pumping and not throwing things down the drain that don’t belong down the drain such as wipes, in your tank last you a good long time
Very nice professional job. Amazing how you know exactly where the lids are. The septic tank companies in this area are worthless, don't return phone calls, won't answer questions, just want to pump your tank, get that credit card info before they even talk to you about scheduling a pump out. TERRIBLE service from ALL of them, and they just don't care. Send school kids out to pump the tanks, charge you extra to locate the access hole, have no tools to do anything except a pen to write the bill. You would make a killing here when the word got out that there was an honest courteous decent knowledgeable septic service that cared about the customer !!!!!! The other companies would go bankrupt as no one would ever call them again after a visit from you !!!!!!! Love your videos and learning a lot. Thank you !!!!!!!
I am sixty one and that hole would put me on pain medication for a week LOL! I worked the back of a commercial garbage truck from age 11 to 17 because we were forced to by our parents and were allowed to quite school at 17 and told that us five boys would inherit the business one day! They sold it and retired a few years later!
LUCKYY i have 3 brothers & 1 sister (& i believe i have another 2 sister & 4 more brothers but i honestly wouldn't know as not met 5 of 6 of them )
I am wondering if you ever advise customers on what they are doing wrong in the use of their septic systems?
Need to lean out the crusts buster carburetor to get it running at top speed.
Probably a choked up muffler like every other 2 stroke now makes it hard to make real power. Take it from a tree and landscape guy. But would you really want that throwing poop everywhere😅
@@alexmatthews2332 poop hitting the fan. Lol
I approve for the crustbuster upgrade! We need to make this happen lol
Yeee the stinger is back all the videos telling u it's easier to pump with it imagine u find a septic tank that's got over a hundred years of poo 💩 wonder how hard it would be to pump that u could actually stand on it maybe 🤔 anyways u do awesome jobs pumping tanks and talking to the homeowner it shows u are very positive and friendly ❤️
Great job! Love your videos and shorts! Your so good with your customers. Hope my septic guy dont mind me chewing his ear off when he comes next time. Cheers from Wisconsin.
Good job, bro 👏
Yay rei!
How far is the outlet side from the inlet side. ?
Do you have to put vicks under your nose to combat smell
The CrustBuster should definitely have more horsepower than your truck. I think it's a regulation in some places. 😂😬🤣
Great vid brutha I'm Dec 22..1 present for both..lol
"Blocked drain."
Main line should be schedule (40),I would prefer 6 inchwith little downhill slope
Risers should be code
What the heck, he didn’t buy risers?
I take it he didn’t want risers?
so no tape(tar) just concrete on lid or do you simply put the lid back and dirt over?
No breaker bar!?
Low Fi beats👍
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And you get paid, for doing your daily exercise!
😂😂😂😂 bro i say the same thing i maintain gravity and arobic and yep gravity waaaay better less issues
I notice in your videos that the pipe leaving the house (the inlet?) always ends in a T-connector that's open both top and bottom. In my septic the inlet just terminates horizontally.
Is there a reason for the T?
generaly to keep the waste and water from shooting across the system and making it settle faster
Do every home have a septic tank?
I see a lot of these white caps in people yard.
a 4 inch white cap just means there is a cleanout (thats pretty much code if its sewer or septic)
You have either septic or sewer
@@joshuaguenin9507Thanks
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Why don't they make septic tanks above ground? Atleast the tank portion. It just seems so dumb and dangerous to have random tanks hidden underground that someone falls into or drives into when it callaspses.
Mine is basically flush with the ground. I think it's because they used to have fields buried pretty deep. The top of my field is elevated about 3 feet so it's like the pipes are level with the ground along with the top of the tank.
Because gravity
"So let's see...let's add this up. Open tanks-$50, pump septic tanks-$100, drive me nuts with nonstop chatter about stuff that I couldn't care less about but I'm just being polite to you-$500. Here's your bill." "What? Nothing to say? Have a nice day."😆
I would rather have this nice older guy than a nasty Karen as a customer yelling and screaming because you dug up her yard
Once the septic gets pumped, they have to take it to somewhere to dispose of it so that costs them money too. I had mine pumped out yesterday, the company was going to charge me $200 to dig a 12 inche deep hole to the lid. I did it myself, saving money. I think I will install a riser this year so I don't have to dig every 2-3 years.
@@mollynash2597 The old plumbers use to throw some bugs or a bit of
old dead road kill in the tank to keep it fluid & moving with bacteria.
Let's see. You used to work processing Medicare claims and now your a Honey dipper? Sounds like the same kind of work? Just now it's more interesting! Great work ethic. Good Luck in your endeavors!!
Another awesome video
Let the guy do his job. He’s not there to amuse you.
Pooh stew
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375 in Arkansas
Hate when people sitting there talking to me about nothing when I’m working.
You can find anything on UA-cam
Why don't people put risers on these so they don't have to be dug up every time. There's a lot of time lost finding and digging them up. I looked at house in a area that had septic tanks and they were clearly marked in the yard with a round metal grate and a round metal lid clearly in the yard
No gf help with this one?
Gave her the day off on this one
@@PoorPumperSociety haha nice
5th 🎉
18mins of poop!
Rid x does nothing
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I hate when they try telling me their life story while I'm working
😂 who cares