Man that D6 can certainly move the dirt with ease ! And she sounds sweet doing it ! When you see the clay sticking to the dumper bed and that lump of clay that stuck to the face of the small dozer all day I think it’s safe to say that clay will not let the water leak through . Got to say I really like these longer videos .
I imagine you visualizing, designing, putting together a strategy all in your head, then executing. No going backwards. That's impressive. Thanks for the videos.
You’re like a one man army brother, seems like you always get a lot done by yourself Chris! You work a few hours and get more done than a lot operators I’ve seen, great job “Pond Master “ ! I always enjoy your videos and your awesome experience on any piece of equipment brother! Looks great my friend, if I had to say which piece of equipment you operate the best! I’d have no idea because you operate anything with amazing experience brother! Y’all are making some headway today, core trench looks great and really packed great, good job guys! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻Thanks for sharing Chris my friend, Kirk from Louisiana! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I find this video so calming and fun to watch. Sound of your machines at work and how you slowly change the landscape to meet the projects shape. You sir are a true craftsman of your trade.
I’m Thinking it is quite a gift to be able to listen to a landowners dreams, look at the property filled with trees, and have the vision and comprehension to make their dreams become reality. Not to mention your skill getting big equipment to do your will!
I've been watching your work videos for couple years now. I'm retired now but was in the construction industry for 35 years. I have seen equipment operators thru the years. The more I'm amazed at your knowledge of the work process. I admire your work ethic and ability to get it done right. Thank you Chris for the entertainment! Take care. 👍🇺🇲😎
Hey Chris I ran your speed numbers on loading. Dump to Dump avg 15.975 - longest 18.143. 8 scoops per load and a Total Load Time avg of 2.13 minutes. Damn you’re good!
That’s a lot of dirt moved in this video!! Always appreciate how your plan works out. Always thinking. Like that and good to see thru your videos. Can’t wait to see this weekends videos!!
The ashes look like a real joy to push around, I don't envy you that part of the job. I love watching how you build the dam. I want to build a pond on my property in a year or two. Good to see how you do it.
Getting to see and hear the 6 run is like frosting on the cake. You have good videos young man, but the 6 makes them great from my perspective. That is a lot of dirt to move for sure, the haul truck handles it nicely. Like your plan and it execution of it, preparation is the key to any successful endeavor, thanks for the ride along sir.
I have been watching your channel for some time now and I really believe you are having way too much fun with your jobs!! Chris, your are a true professional and artist with your plant equipment.
Amazing work, day after day, from one job to the next. It never gets old....well digging stumps can become a little boring but you do a good job switching it up, talking and the new timelapse and music things you have been doing more often recently. Keep it going Chris, definitely a under rated channel. I binge watch old videos when I'm in the hospital too. Thanks for the great content and have a good weekend, the heat has been horrible on the east coast recently
Tks for who ever is in charge of posting, editing your videos, Chris. I really love ur programs. Guessing about what was going on is really frustrating. My hearing loss began about a year ago and adjusting to a new life has been hard on an 86 yr old. The Captioning Program has been a life saver for me. Again tks and hope you activate captioning more often.
Pond coming along well!!! Thank u so much for video and explaining different types of soil and where to use it. Giant project but u are efficient at every step. Very enjoyable!!! God's blessings and take care.
Turning slowly into another masterpiece!! You're seriously not kidding saying you need A LOT OF DIRT if you hauled it for 12 hours and you only got a third of it done. That's mind blowing! I've absolutely zero doubt that you'll git er done!
8:15 rocking, rocking and rolling / down to the beach I'm strolling ... Look it up when you've got 4 minutes. Especially the later lyric about lifting rocks.
Wow, Chris. 12-15 hour days? 7 days a week? Big props for fulfilling your obligations to your customers, just don't forget your obligations to yourself & family. As you said many months ago, this is a long project. It won't be completed in a weekend or a month of weekends. So take care of you, I want to see many more projects done by you especially the upgrades to the farm you've talked about. PS: Geoff, great drone footage.
The total personification of 'daylight is for work and night is for eatin' and sleepin''. 'Scoopies and dumpies' to the max. Loving the grill on Barney.
Great video Chris great to see the old CAT working some also wish I lived closer I'd be coming to hit you up all I've ever done was build ponds and lakes
That’s one fine looking lake you’re building Chris , ideal for canoeing ,fishing & swimming, you and your crew are doing a fantastic job, I worked on a sheep & cattle property for 30 years , the manager and a couple of others and myself were running a new fence line , the manager jokingly said there are 24 hours in a day and I want to see you working 25 of them , this looks like what you are doing once you start a job you keep going till it’s completed
Almost had a heart attack @ 47:38 because I thought the D6 was going over, lol. Anyway, That thing is a beast. Sure can push stuff. The dam is looking great.
Awesome determination Chris. What ever happened to pans? Back in the day when we were surveyors we set grades for many big developments and sports fields. They had big drag pans behind D9s. One pulling, one pushing.
Fuel prices shut those down. Also this job is to small for scrapers. The cost of trucking those in and the fuel consumption would kill his profit. Since he doesn’t own any he would have to lease them as well. I imagine a twin engine scraper will cost a couple thousand dollars a day to run between lease, fuel and maintenance and labor cost.
I know that if you leave a pile of mulch to sit for a while it will often grow mushrooms. Today I learned that if you leave a pile of ashes and burnt stumps for a couple of weeks it will start to grow tables and chairs. 😎
Chris you just wanted to drive the D6. Sure does purr good. I'm coughing with the wind blowing all the ashes. Dam is really looking good. The three of you work well together. See you tomorrow.
Hi from uk Chris 👋 👍 defo putting a good dent in the project moving all this clay and just getting to it so good goin to you and the crew 👌 and at end no vocals lol we all know you said "" so jumped on old D6 for hour and got all ashes and roots pushed in the hole clearing this area so I can strip a bit more top soil from here move to there and extend the cut for the pond dam and i am done for the day i have a home to go to 👍🤣"" your a good grafter too Chris you put some hours in i know that awesome and magic man you are 👌 thanks for your time be safe and see you soon 👍 👋
That red clay here in Louisiana is that big time sticky stuff you can’t knock off a shovel brother and it definitely won’t grow weeds on it either! lol 😂 makes a great house foundation to build your form on top of and fill dirt inside the forms for digging! When that stuff packs, you can’t dig it at all brother! It’s pick ax time if you don’t have an excavator! lol 😂 thanks for sharing my friend!
What is really glad to see that y’all are working on the damn again I enjoy watching out and damn Chris I know it was dirty when you were shoving a day into the pit
You are a prime example of dedicated proper work ethic and doing today instead of putting of till tomorrow. Even after a long productive day. That’s the way I was raised and unfortunately most of what you see today especially in the word of construction don’t work that way or even aware that’s how you get ahead. Keep fighting the good fight . Also I’m not sure when you have the time to edit and put out these amazing episodes (hopefully you have someone assisting you with that ) so you can stay strong and sharp for many years to come.
Great job Chris you and that D6 can move that dirt in a hurry. Great videos I take my hat off to you,your one of the hardest working man I have ever seen
I have had folks ask me to dig them a pond. I tell them for a good pond there is more to it than just digging a hole. I need to have them watch your pond digging videos. Really enjoy the drone footage.
Sad to see Barney blow a hose bro that haul truck has been doing everything you have asked of it so far, luckily a simple fix. Pond is coming along well with the good helpers you have had too. Safe travels
Very nice Video Chris, loved the Drone footage and I must tell you, you remind me of me, seeing you walk down several times to check the work on the core it reminds me of my favorite saying, you must inspect what you expect.
After watching all the ash dust flying when you were pushing those piles, I'd be tempted to look into getting an off-road fire truck of some kind to wet down the ash before pushing it around!
When those vibratory pad foot rolllers "walk out" of the fill you know that your soil is compacted to high density and no testing is required. Your dirt is some of the best for dam building. Job looks great!
Hard workin man, thanks for taking us along with you. Love these big projects. I'd love to hear how you're going to tie those two sections of pond edge together. Just piece meal it? Acts as a drainage ditch for now?
The workmanship is fantastic, the time management is perfect. Tell Jeff to stop throwing his trash( the old table)in the old burn pile (42:39), you have enough stuff to move already.
Woke up from a nap thinking I was going to work on a customers chassis (circuit board) for the crt monitor in his mini 60 in 1 arcade game I built years ago and I noticed I had an alert for a new Chris Letsdig18 video. Weeeeeell, that got put on hold. I'm waiting for parts anyways so of course I gotta watch Chris movin' dirt plus I got another notification Mr. Bealy has posted an overview of this Chris day so I'll be watching that next. Best thing is, the Wife is off someplace so I can watch in peace.
Man, that D6 is my favorite machine. It's old school, rolls coal and when you load the blade and dig, it sounds awesome! I know it's hot and loud to work on, but it really reminds me of old videos when they were building the Eisenhower interstate system and building log roads in the northwest back in the 50's and 60's. This is a fantastic project Chris. I love your videos! Thank you for not making us watch you knock over 1,387,416 trees on this project. Lol. Great content!
Man that D6 can certainly move the dirt with ease ! And she sounds sweet doing it ! When you see the clay sticking to the dumper bed and that lump of clay that stuck to the face of the small dozer all day I think it’s safe to say that clay will not let the water leak through . Got to say I really like these longer videos .
Scam☝🏼
It's a D6 with the heart of a D11! 😀😃🙂🙃😊
Back at that auction, when it barely flipped over and started right up, you knew it was ready to go to work again for someone.
absolutely lovin the longer videos! 👍👍👋🤚🖐✋🖖👌🤌🤏✌🤞🤟🤘🤙👈👉👆🖕👇☝👎✊👊🤛🤜👏🙌👐🤲🤝👂👂👂my keyboard said no more letters today... 😂😂😂
Tons of respect for your work ethic Chris!
I imagine you visualizing, designing, putting together a strategy all in your head, then executing. No going backwards. That's impressive. Thanks for the videos.
I'm surprised you haven't had a sleeper cab fitted to the 220 matey - your work ethic & enthusiasm is truly inspirational.
I was going to say, I don't think he sleeps..
Putin in a hard day at work, then putting out a video on the same day :)
I ENJOYED WATCHING THE VIDEO CHRIS 😊
You’re like a one man army brother, seems like you always get a lot done by yourself Chris! You work a few hours and get more done than a lot operators I’ve seen, great job “Pond Master “ ! I always enjoy your videos and your awesome experience on any piece of equipment brother! Looks great my friend, if I had to say which piece of equipment you operate the best! I’d have no idea because you operate anything with amazing experience brother! Y’all are making some headway today, core trench looks great and really packed great, good job guys! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻Thanks for sharing Chris my friend, Kirk from Louisiana! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Truth, He accomplishes more in 1 day than a lot of my local city(s) crews does in 3 or 4.
Chris has greatly improved on his videos as time gone on. I only been watching for a little over two years and watch many of his older ones.
I enjoy them, but I think a lot of times they could've been pared down quite a bit.
@@wfemp_4730 I politely disagree.
@@wfemp_4730 I feel the same as you, so sometimes I just use the skippity skip button until there's a change of scene
I have difficulty hearing him talk when he’s in the excavator.
@@nathanscott7910 You are too kind.
I find this video so calming and fun to watch.
Sound of your machines at work and how you slowly change the landscape to meet the projects shape. You sir are a true craftsman of your trade.
I also enjoy the sound of the machines working, miss it when music is playing………
I’m Thinking it is quite a gift to be able to listen to a landowners dreams, look at the property filled with trees, and have the vision and comprehension to make their dreams become reality. Not to mention your skill getting big equipment to do your will!
When I saw dirt sticking to the bed Chris you were like I need to scratch the dirt out of the bed well at least you know the material is good
I've been watching your work videos for couple years now. I'm retired now but was in the construction industry for 35 years. I have seen equipment operators thru the years. The more I'm amazed at your knowledge of the work process.
I admire your work ethic and ability to get it done right. Thank you Chris for the entertainment!
Take care. 👍🇺🇲😎
Todd does a good job backing down the core. The first time I drove a haul truck I wanted to back it like a trailer. That doesn’t work to good.
Thank you I try my best
@@Todd.Roberts You're doing a great job.
@@snappingbear thank you
@@Todd.Roberts I see Chris put a lot of likes on comments but none where we were saying your doing a good job. I still think your doing good.
@@Justalittleoutoftown thank you appreciate it
Hey Chris I ran your speed numbers on loading. Dump to Dump avg 15.975 - longest 18.143. 8 scoops per load and a Total Load Time avg of 2.13 minutes. Damn you’re good!
It’s all in the driver of the truck lol
Might dump here, might dump there but it's dumped somewhere hahah
@@letsdig18 I figured you would chime in at some point lol
It’s good that the sun goes down and it rains every so often otherwise you’d work around the clock every day. Greetings from ENC.
You're getting there takes time, but you're also creating employment for other people in the area which is good.👍👍🙂🇨🇦
That’s a lot of dirt moved in this video!! Always appreciate how your plan works out. Always thinking. Like that and good to see thru your videos. Can’t wait to see this weekends videos!!
The ashes look like a real joy to push around, I don't envy you that part of the job. I love watching how you build the dam. I want to build a pond on my property in a year or two. Good to see how you do it.
Getting to see and hear the 6 run is like frosting on the cake. You have good videos young man, but the 6 makes them great from my perspective. That is a lot of dirt to move for sure, the haul truck handles it nicely. Like your plan and it execution of it, preparation is the key to any successful endeavor, thanks for the ride along sir.
That D6 sure had paid for itself in shear pushing power. Dam is progressing nicely. Thank you for sharing.
No worries, you got this Chris!👊💪
I have been watching your channel for some time now and I really believe you are having way too much fun with your jobs!! Chris, your are a true professional and artist with your plant equipment.
Wow what a day. Hard working guy.👏🏻👏🏻👍👍
Pucker factor level ten on that dozer towards the end there.
Looks good, can't wait to see it done and full of water
Backing up over that stump looked a little puckering, looked like a wild ride.
🎶 I'm being followed by a Drone Shadow, Drooone shadow Drone shadow... 🎶
Amazing work, day after day, from one job to the next. It never gets old....well digging stumps can become a little boring but you do a good job switching it up, talking and the new timelapse and music things you have been doing more often recently. Keep it going Chris, definitely a under rated channel. I binge watch old videos when I'm in the hospital too. Thanks for the great content and have a good weekend, the heat has been horrible on the east coast recently
I just like seeing big toys moving dirt😎👍👍👍
Us viewers are getting spoiled with all the drone video of the equipment in operation. Lol. Thank Mr. Bealey.
Tks for who ever is in charge of posting, editing your videos, Chris. I really love ur programs. Guessing about what was going on is really frustrating. My hearing loss began about a year ago and adjusting to a new life has been hard on an 86 yr old. The Captioning Program has been a life saver for me.
Again tks and hope you activate captioning more often.
Thanks, I do all the editing and uploads. Captions seem to take a couple days to work after uploading.
@@letsdig18 I'm so glad you replied. I saw a comment that implied you didn't do your own editng.
6pm and Chris is still working. That is 'men who built America' attitude right there!
Amazing progress everyday! Mr. Bealy must be getting really excited…lol! Thanks for sharing Chris!
Great work on the big dam lot of dirt to more and a lot of help good you have big truck to do that work
Pond coming along well!!! Thank u so much for video and explaining different types of soil and where to use it. Giant project but u are efficient at every step. Very enjoyable!!! God's blessings and take care.
Turning slowly into another masterpiece!! You're seriously not kidding saying you need A LOT OF DIRT if you hauled it for 12 hours and you only got a third of it done. That's mind blowing! I've absolutely zero doubt that you'll git er done!
I'm really enjoying this series.
It's coming along good. 👍
Hi Chris Dawns thanks for you humor and calming videos!❤️🩹
Getting lots of work done GREAT JOB AS ALWAYS At least the wind is taking the ash dust the right direction Always a joy to watch
8:15 rocking, rocking and rolling / down to the beach I'm strolling ...
Look it up when you've got 4 minutes. Especially the later lyric about lifting rocks.
Chris great video again! Thanks for sharing! Kevin
Wow, Chris. 12-15 hour days? 7 days a week? Big props for fulfilling your obligations to your customers, just don't forget your obligations to yourself & family. As you said many months ago, this is a long project. It won't be completed in a weekend or a month of weekends. So take care of you, I want to see many more projects done by you especially the upgrades to the farm you've talked about. PS: Geoff, great drone footage.
The total personification of 'daylight is for work and night is for eatin' and sleepin''. 'Scoopies and dumpies' to the max. Loving the grill on Barney.
Great video Chris great to see the old CAT working some also wish I lived closer I'd be coming to hit you up all I've ever done was build ponds and lakes
Having Bealy Good doing these drone shots is pretty cool. Feels like a SoCalEarthMovers video. I like the music over top
A lot of work for one man but still you gave us a great video to watch thank you very much Chris
That’s one fine looking lake you’re building Chris , ideal for canoeing ,fishing & swimming, you and your crew are doing a fantastic job, I worked on a sheep & cattle property for 30 years , the manager and a couple of others and myself were running a new fence line , the manager jokingly said there are 24 hours in a day and I want to see you working 25 of them , this looks like what you are doing once you start a job you keep going till it’s completed
I’m watching at home and saying “meep ” when I think the truck is full.
It does kind of sound like the ROADRUNNER with that horn. Now which one is the Coyote?
Good video. I was hoping to see some more footage of this job. Looks like you’re spread out pretty thin. Take care of your health.
I so wanted you to remove that chunk of dirt off the dozer blade, my OCD was having a fit😝
Almost had a heart attack @ 47:38 because I thought the D6 was going over, lol. Anyway, That thing is a beast. Sure can push stuff. The dam is looking great.
He must have backed over a big stump.
Awesome determination Chris.
What ever happened to pans? Back in the day when we were surveyors we set grades for many big developments and sports fields. They had big drag pans behind D9s. One pulling, one pushing.
Fuel prices shut those down. Also this job is to small for scrapers. The cost of trucking those in and the fuel consumption would kill his profit. Since he doesn’t own any he would have to lease them as well. I imagine a twin engine scraper will cost a couple thousand dollars a day to run between lease, fuel and maintenance and labor cost.
That may look like a huge site, but put a couple of fuel guzzling pans out there and the site shrinks quickly.
I know that if you leave a pile of mulch to sit for a while it will often grow mushrooms. Today I learned that if you leave a pile of ashes and burnt stumps for a couple of weeks it will start to grow tables and chairs. 😎
Just nothing like the sound off that 6 purring. Sweet music.
I TOTALLY ENJOYED WATCHING THE VIDEO CHRIS
That old iron pushes so much better.
Man, there are no 8 to 5 jobs in your business, mostly 5 to 8! Good work on the pond!
The KEY WORD in this video is...EFFICIENCY! 👏
Good planning Chris. 👍
PS: Don't forget to BLOW the D6 RADIATOR clean of ASHES. 😉
That cat sings a pretty tune when it's under a loaded blade love it👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Chris another excellent pond building day. Bet you'll be glad when the Bealy Good pond is full of water.
wow it is looking great Chris
Lots of dirt moving starting to take a little shape thanks for the video
Chris you just wanted to drive the D6. Sure does purr good. I'm coughing with the wind blowing all the ashes. Dam is really looking good. The three of you work well together. See you tomorrow.
Man I hope we don’t get any hurricanes, I live an hour and half east of you, it gets rough out here.
Looks like you have some quality help. Moving a lot of material looks good. Stay safe
Hi from uk Chris 👋 👍 defo putting a good dent in the project moving all this clay and just getting to it so good goin to you and the crew 👌 and at end no vocals lol we all know you said "" so jumped on old D6 for hour and got all ashes and roots pushed in the hole clearing this area so I can strip a bit more top soil from here move to there and extend the cut for the pond dam and i am done for the day i have a home to go to 👍🤣"" your a good grafter too Chris you put some hours in i know that awesome and magic man you are 👌 thanks for your time be safe and see you soon 👍 👋
Yeah! Back at another great pond build. Be advised rain off and on till Thursday. It poured north of you today
You’re a grafter Chris that’s for sure. Love watching your progress. Thanks for posting. 🇬🇧👍👍👍
That red clay here in Louisiana is that big time sticky stuff you can’t knock off a shovel brother and it definitely won’t grow weeds on it either! lol 😂 makes a great house foundation to build your form on top of and fill dirt inside the forms for digging! When that stuff packs, you can’t dig it at all brother! It’s pick ax time if you don’t have an excavator! lol 😂 thanks for sharing my friend!
Do you send messages through telegram Chris or do I have a scammer? Just wondering my friend?
@@kirk467 Scammer most likely.
What is really glad to see that y’all are working on the damn again I enjoy watching out and damn Chris I know it was dirty when you were shoving a day into the pit
You are a prime example of dedicated proper work ethic and doing today instead of putting of till tomorrow.
Even after a long productive day. That’s the way I was raised and unfortunately most of what you see today especially in the word of construction don’t work that way or even aware that’s how you get ahead.
Keep fighting the good fight .
Also I’m not sure when you have the time to edit and put out these amazing episodes (hopefully you have someone assisting you with that ) so you can stay strong and sharp for many years to come.
Yep, gotta do the stuff at night so two guys aren't sitting there twiddling their thumbs on the clock while he does it tomorrow am.
I'm glad you have good help! 👍
Great job Chris you and that D6 can move that dirt in a hurry. Great videos I take my hat off to you,your one of the hardest working man I have ever seen
Going to be an Amazing Pond Good work again 👍👍👍
Another well accomplished day !! A truly great job Chris. Greetings from Australia
Chris Himself is a Damn Machine!! Git er done!!
Great vedio angle on pushing the pile into the pit. Keep the vedios coming, almost feels like I'm there watching.
I have had folks ask me to dig them a pond. I tell them for a good pond there is more to it than just digging a hole. I need to have them watch your pond digging videos. Really enjoy the drone footage.
The drone shots the last couple videos have been some amazing shots
The compactor would be good to seed and straw over the bumps would hold the seed.
Did Beally win the lottery !!!
Sad to see Barney blow a hose bro that haul truck has been doing everything you have asked of it so far, luckily a simple fix. Pond is coming along well with the good helpers you have had too. Safe travels
Very interesting being from the uk seeing how engineering works across the pond you sure know your stuff Chris
Very nice Video Chris, loved the Drone footage and I must tell you, you remind me of me, seeing you walk down several times to check the work on the core it reminds me of my favorite saying, you must inspect what you expect.
I think we are doing just fine the way we are doing it .
The comment section is full of experts with the most experience.
@@rr3102 lol
After watching all the ash dust flying when you were pushing those piles, I'd be tempted to look into getting an off-road fire truck of some kind to wet down the ash before pushing it around!
When those vibratory pad foot rolllers "walk out" of the fill you know that your soil is compacted to high density and no testing is required. Your dirt is some of the best for dam building. Job looks great!
Compaction looks good.....until you put 825 on it 🙂
Long Day of work. And you are up early the next day as well. Hang in there.
Good video quality! You can easily see a dragonfly takeoff and land at the 38:08 mark in the bottom left corner 👍👍👍
Hard workin man, thanks for taking us along with you. Love these big projects. I'd love to hear how you're going to tie those two sections of pond edge together. Just piece meal it? Acts as a drainage ditch for now?
Wow what a cliff hanger 😮💨
The workmanship is fantastic, the time management is perfect. Tell Jeff to stop throwing his trash( the old table)in the old burn pile (42:39), you have enough stuff to move already.
The Captain is always the last one to leave his ship...
No need for GoPro sound : That D6 is a certified monster. Wow !
Woke up from a nap thinking I was going to work on a customers chassis (circuit board) for the crt monitor in his mini 60 in 1 arcade game I built years ago and I noticed I had an alert for a new Chris Letsdig18 video.
Weeeeeell, that got put on hold.
I'm waiting for parts anyways so of course I gotta watch Chris movin' dirt plus I got another notification Mr. Bealy has posted an overview of this Chris day so I'll be watching that next.
Best thing is, the Wife is off someplace so I can watch in peace.
Man, that D6 is my favorite machine. It's old school, rolls coal and when you load the blade and dig, it sounds awesome! I know it's hot and loud to work on, but it really reminds me of old videos when they were building the Eisenhower interstate system and building log roads in the northwest back in the 50's and 60's. This is a fantastic project Chris. I love your videos! Thank you for not making us watch you knock over 1,387,416 trees on this project. Lol. Great content!
Solid drone footage perfect views 🙌🏼
Funny I saw the burnt tree branches stumps turn into table and chairs😀
That is going to be a nice deep pond.
If Bealy Good would quit throwing his furniture on the burn pile maybe it would go out😁 I be doing it to.
Or at least tell the kids to being them to the right burn pile, at the back. Not the finished one up front.
You sure put in some very long busy days but you do very good work sure should be a great looking pond when you get done with it