Oppums are very good for the environment, they eat insects such as grubs, roaches, etc. Just thought I would say that you have lost a lot of weight and are looking good. This is a good way to lose weight, I just hope you are not sore all over. That is hard work. Good job, I like your Dad's tool, smart man.
This was one unique posting. We saw mom take a short sit, taken a good look at an animal sauntering down the road and dad and his invention at work with Jennifer. Lol…I had to read the comments to find what that was, I thought it was a wombat….what do I know. I’d only seen Granny Clampett talk about possum stew and gizzards and stuff, never saw a real possum anywhere 😅. Near the end I saw two scampering around the pipe. Very interesting…Thank you❣️👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
That possum is adorable. We have them in Canada and they are so beneficial. I hope you never get tired of doing this because we won’t get tired of watching. Great job!
We have made quite a few but about four videos back we talked about why we won’t be able to go here anymore. Alligators, snakes and other harmful creatures. Sorry!
Jen that was great but made me think of another safety precaution. Make sure you guys are all up on your tetanus shot. Poking those rakes into the culvert would be easy to misjudge and your hand could scrape the rusty pipe. Be no different than stepping on a rusty nail. Tetanus shots are good for 10 years. I really enjoy watching you guys. 😊
If we are having more difficulty than usual we will thread the cable through the culvert first so we can have someone pulling as well as pushing. If you want to see it in action click on the link in the description to see the first time we used the ramming tool.
YAY!! What an awesome video. Beautiful people inside and out. Fabulous work ethic Jen, mom and dad.
LOL that possum was so unconcerned about yall!
The opossum appearance was the best! And ya gotta love the friendly Okies, lol. Great job, as always!
Awesome editing and camera 2 output flow at the end. Dad’s invention works great !! What an awesome Dad !! Happy Early Father’s Day.
Jen, your dad is funny.😆
Loved the time lapse of the exit!
Oppums are very good for the environment, they eat insects such as grubs, roaches, etc. Just thought I would say that you have lost a lot of weight and are looking good. This is a good way to lose weight, I just hope you are not sore all over. That is hard work. Good job, I like your Dad's tool, smart man.
Your dad and you work well together.
Excellent teamwork and results. I watch every morning here from Bali Indonesia - a nice part of my morning routine. Thanks much!
This family team have yet to be beaten, long may they continue. 🏆
This was one unique posting. We saw mom take a short sit, taken a good look at an animal sauntering down the road and dad and his invention at work with Jennifer. Lol…I had to read the comments to find what that was, I thought it was a wombat….what do I know. I’d only seen Granny Clampett talk about possum stew and gizzards and stuff, never saw a real possum anywhere 😅. Near the end I saw two scampering around the pipe. Very interesting…Thank you❣️👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Great job Jennifer, Mom and Dad
Hi ladies hope you’re well love from England
That possum is adorable. We have them in Canada and they are so beneficial. I hope you never get tired of doing this because we won’t get tired of watching. Great job!
I TOTALLY ENJOYED WATCHING THE VIDEO LADIES AND GENTLEMAN ANOTHER JOB WELL DONE 😊
That was incredible unclogging 😅
nice work again Ladies and Dad.
Brilliant job guys
Amazing job ❤
Love seeing the opossum. Great job cleaning the culvert
Wonderful Job. Your videos become more professional with each successive one.
Great job👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️✅✅✅✅✅
For the Really Stubborn clogs..... Bring out the Ram Rod! -- Kudos :)
Has your dad ever considered making an auger that has additive/detachable pieces for trying to get sand/stones/rubble out of pipes?
Thanks!
Thank you
It's a pleasure to see that little opossum and keep up the great work on keeping the waterways clean
My first possum!! - I'm in Canada - we have geese and moose lol
Y'all are the best! Love your videos.
Excellent team work.
Thank you very much!
You girls are brilliant.. xx
Loved seeing the opossum! Very satisfying seeing the clog come loose
A great job Team
Wow, great job!!! Hard work but look at the result. Awesome!
Paps got a pile of good ideas. Another beaver with it's work shot in the tail.
I think this should always be known as “Friendly Opossum Culverts”. 😂
Good work girls ❤. Please take good care of yourself 🙏🙏🙏
perfect the three amigos
Great team work.
That tool is very handy.
Very Smart thinking❤❤
Aloha 🌺🥰
Be careful Mom.
Thank you 😊 we filmed a video on the 2nd of this month and I really did fall into the water/mud 😂
Please make more videos on this swamp🙏
We have made quite a few but about four videos back we talked about why we won’t be able to go here anymore. Alligators, snakes and other harmful creatures. Sorry!
Jen that was great but made me think of another safety precaution. Make sure you guys are all up on your tetanus shot. Poking those rakes into the culvert would be easy to misjudge and your hand could scrape the rusty pipe. Be no different than stepping on a rusty nail. Tetanus shots are good for 10 years.
I really enjoy watching you guys. 😊
Thanks for the concern but we are all up on our tetanus shots 🙂
Y'all need to come up with a snappy name for that tool. Maybe "Clever Culvert Clog Clearer". 😉
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How about adding a drill to end to that it can spin inside to move the blockage and not have to kill your back as much?
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Make some cow wire covers over the culverts bend and clamp then you can get in there but the big stuff will not build up,
I heard that. 11:33
What was that long pole with the wires?x
That is something Jeff designed to unclog culverts. We have used it a few times before in a few videos.
Це було епічно , така важка праця, но ви з нею справились
Way is there a cable on the ram
If we are having more difficulty than usual we will thread the cable through the culvert first so we can have someone pulling as well as pushing. If you want to see it in action click on the link in the description to see the first time we used the ramming tool.
A possum?
Can't c u guys
Your Dad's got a Good Mechanical Brain???
That’s a possum
We know.