Great channel. I fell upon your site by accident. I was yelling in my head, "Do this, do that!" You guys did an awesome job! So cool to be watching this.
@@msTECH86 LOL! I'd call that machine a "one-hundred Post-10 machine" I don't know if you've heard of Post-10... If not, check him out! He enjoys clearing blocked drains and culverts, he hates beavers and loves whirlpools and flowing water. He would enjoy your video.
Część. No co prawda to prawda, jednak czasami jak nie ma jak sprzętem dojechać, to trzeba się i ręcznie pomęczyć. W sumie szkoda, że tak sporadycznie nagrywałem, bo z całego sezonu mam tylko kilka video.
bare bucket isn't good for beaver dams. But I do like the way you dig out the stream bed in front of the dam to make it difficult for beavers to rebuild.
My husband and I enjoy how thoroughly you clear away each beaver dam. We actually like that obliterate it!! Do you find that you have to go back to any of the same locations and remove again? Also, we are curious to know where you are clearing these lands, if you don't mind sharing.
Hello. I live in Poland and also work in my own country. Sometimes it happens that beavers rebuild dams in the same places. I have such a provision in the contract that if the beavers rebuild it in the next two weeks after the dam has been removed, I have to remove it again at the same price. Thank you for your comment ang greetings 💙💛💚
I never knew about beavers 🦫 building dams n causing so much damage 🤔 all I knew was that cowboy hats were made from them😁😂 Boy, I sure learned something new today 😂 I like them better for cowboy’s hats!
If twigs, branches mud and stones that the beavers used to build the dam is left nearby, will the beavers use them again to build another dam? Or do they use only new material?
Hi. You asked a very good question. So if you leave branches around, sometimes they will re-use them, but very rarely does that. On the other hand, if you cover the pulled out branches with the pulled out mud and earth, as we do, then they will not use these branches to build a new dam. Greetings:)
@@johncarmon9528 mulching heads and forestry mulchers are made for doing just that , they destroy trees and stumps and they run them down into the dirt to make things nice and flat . If you have not seen them in a video they are badass check them out .
@@jackx4311 you had a great idea! Would you like to begin to gather donations and you as the father of the idea will be named the top donor ofcourse. Together we can help him!
watched and loved the whole thing. Anazing what those animals can do...not amazing to the landowner. Great job.... I am curious to know how many times you remove the same ones.
I watch you from the Netherlands but wich country are you?? We don't have al lot of beavers so neither the dams iam looking at in our country there are lots of muskusrat 's that's also a big problem cause cows break their legs in the holes
Hello Lia :) I come from Poland. Yes, we have a lot of beavers and they also dig channels along rivers and streams, which I have also fallen into more than once. Kind regards:)
People must pay or ask you to remove all these dams.....no way you have that many on your own land....i know we have alot of beavers here in Canada but we caught up on dam removal and arent allowed to touch them anymore without alot of government paperwork....
How many culverts have you destroyed by using the excavator instead of taking about 5 minutes and using your hands or are you afraid you might get dirty lol
As you may be aware, I have messaged you many times how well you do manual beaver dam removals. You are in my opinion the best that I have watched. The ones of yours using a machine to eliminate the dams unfortunately are the opposite. I can't decide if the operator is that bad, if the operator has very little experience in beaver dam removal, or both. I think this is the reason the video jumps all over so not to show how poor he is. Please though, keep up the great work on the manual removals. I will watch at least a few more removals using the machine. However, if they continue to be the same I will only watch the manual removals after that.
If you want to donate tens of thousands of dollars to me for new equipment, then no problem. Otherwise, stop whining when a person is doing the best he can.
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I just did. Best cloggers!!!‼️🙏🦫
Done. 👊🙏👍
I love the way you remove a dam. Break it open and the the water loose. 😊
Why do I find this so satisfying? LOL!!!
Great channel. I fell upon your site by accident. I was yelling in my head, "Do this, do that!" You guys did an awesome job! So cool to be watching this.
Hi. Thank you for such a nice comment :)
Thank you also for appreciating our work.
Greetings from Poland;D
The way you completely remove dams is the right way. Many other removers don’t do the clean job you do.👍👍
Thank you for the words of appreciation. We try our best to do a clean and desirable job :)
Post 10 being an exception
I agree
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I really enjoy wayching dam removal videos
Hello. That's why I invite you to watch my next episodes. You have a lot of catching up to do 😉💝
Outstanding job, removing the entire Dam, not just a small part of it.
Hi. Thats true, we are clean dams from top to the buttom, not only top.
Thank you for comment:)
Damn, son! They got an excavator now?
We're gonna need more beavers...
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You made my day😁
@@msTECH86 LOL! I'd call that machine a "one-hundred Post-10 machine"
I don't know if you've heard of Post-10... If not, check him out! He enjoys clearing blocked drains and culverts, he hates beavers and loves whirlpools and flowing water. He would enjoy your video.
@@misterguts Yes I saw his movies.
However, I would rather not spam in his comments. There will come a moment when he hears about me😁
love the way attack the dams.
Looks like some of those beavers been drinking on the job. They gonna be mad as hell...
Haha. These are Polish beavers, they have it in their blood😉😆
1 : piéger les castors. 2: assurer une surveillance régulière. 3: dėgager les berges du bois et laisser repousser naturellement. Beau travail!
Love this one ! Awesome work
Thank you:)
It’s oddly satisfying to watch. Don’t understand why. Thanks for the video
Great job!!
Oh, you found my first video; D
It is a pity that I did not record last year, there were also several dozen beavers there throughout the season.
Niesamowite, jaką te maszyny mają siłę, jak ręcznie próbujesz to robić to ciężko jedną gałązkę wyszarpnąć.
Część. No co prawda to prawda, jednak czasami jak nie ma jak sprzętem dojechać, to trzeba się i ręcznie pomęczyć. W sumie szkoda, że tak sporadycznie nagrywałem, bo z całego sezonu mam tylko kilka video.
Good job. Chris from England
Остальные палки на берег выкидывают ,чтоб бобры снова ими воспользоваться могли...а этот мужчина смывает... уважуха
Thanks for your help
bare bucket isn't good for beaver dams. But I do like the way you dig out the stream bed in front of the dam to make it difficult for beavers to rebuild.
This is the job we have. In addition to removing the dam, our task is also to remove the silt if possible.
My husband and I enjoy how thoroughly you clear away each beaver dam. We actually like that obliterate it!! Do you find that you have to go back to any of the same locations and remove again? Also, we are curious to know where you are clearing these lands, if you don't mind sharing.
Hello. I live in Poland and also work in my own country. Sometimes it happens that beavers rebuild dams in the same places. I have such a provision in the contract that if the beavers rebuild it in the next two weeks after the dam has been removed, I have to remove it again at the same price.
Thank you for your comment ang greetings 💙💛💚
So once the busy beavers finish their lodge or dam they have a few friends round for drink or two ,judging from the empty bottles 🤭🤭🤭🤭
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Hi. Check out my other recordings. They are much better 😉🙂
@@msTECH86 I'm working my way through all of your videos.
@@StonerBob710 That's great news for me 😃
Nice to hear you like my episodes 🙂💪
@@msTECH86 You are doing well and staying on subject. That will grow your channel.
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If you made a burn pile when the wood dries out, it won't get back in the water and also helps feed the ground.
Yes I know about it. Sometimes, even when it is possible, we bury the extracted wood in the ground.
Loved the audio
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You do a great job.👍👍
Hello. Thank you for your word of appreciation 😀😀
Perhaps the better bucket with a claw is beyond what you can afford ,I like your videos too ,UK over and out ..
Hiello. No, such an excavator bucket is just right.
Greetings from Poland :)
A bigger bucket with a thumb is going to be a lot more weight on the arm.
This is a very satisfying video😁 keep an comin👍
Thank you 🙂🦫
I never knew about beavers 🦫 building dams n causing so much damage 🤔 all I knew was that cowboy hats were made from them😁😂
Boy, I sure learned something new today 😂 I like them better for cowboy’s hats!
This comment was cruel;)
If twigs, branches mud and stones that the beavers used to build the dam is left nearby, will the beavers use them again to build another dam?
Or do they use only new material?
Hi. You asked a very good question.
So if you leave branches around, sometimes they will re-use them, but very rarely does that.
On the other hand, if you cover the pulled out branches with the pulled out mud and earth, as we do, then they will not use these branches to build a new dam.
Greetings:)
Cool!!
Great video
Be interesting to see what a mulching head would do to a beaver dam .
Interesting idea. Unfortunately, we do not have such equipment.
Beaver use wood and mud and rocks in the dams the rocks would damage the blades on the mulching head i would think
@@johncarmon9528 mulching heads and forestry mulchers are made for doing just that , they destroy trees and stumps and they run them down into the dirt to make things nice and flat . If you have not seen them in a video they are badass check them out .
Excavator operator did a good job for his or hers first solo dig.👍👍👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Hi. Yep he's good at this 🙂
Btw, I'm that distracted cameraman😉
Excellent job. You need a grabbing head for those kinds of jobs. Makes moving stuff around a lot easier!
@Madita - well, if you'd kindly send msTECH86 however many thousand dollars it take to buy one, I'm sure your assistance will be gratefully received.
@@jackx4311 you had a great idea! Would you like to begin to gather donations and you as the father of the idea will be named the top donor ofcourse. Together we can help him!
watched and loved the whole thing. Anazing what those animals can do...not amazing to the landowner. Great job.... I am curious to know how many times you remove the same ones.
Yousually once in the year🦫
I can where in this case using a bucket that allows you to grips the logs and branches could be really handy and the job quicker !!!
Hi. It's true you are right, but we do not have such equipment. Maybe we'll think about it in the future. Thank you for the valuable tip.
Pretty cool
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Can you imagine the amount of labor it took for a few beavers to build that dam?
Nice way
Hello. Thank you fo comment:)
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Juppiiii;)
Witam.👊
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New subscriber. So satisfying to watch!
A hydraulic thumb on that bucket would speed up your work by half... Food for thought.
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Hello🙂
This guy is just waiting time.
Единственный нормальный мужик
Parabéns pelo o vídeos
Never ending job.The little pest just build back.
Ile ta koparka ma zasięgu,tak na płaskim jak stoi?
Siemanko Pawle. Szczerze to nie wiem dokładnie. Jutro zmierzę to dam znać 🙂
Szybko odpisuje😉 Ale zajęty odrobinę te kilka dni byłem.
I watch you from the Netherlands but wich country are you?? We don't have al lot of beavers so neither the dams iam looking at in our country there are lots of muskusrat 's that's also a big problem cause cows break their legs in the holes
Hello Lia :)
I come from Poland. Yes, we have a lot of beavers and they also dig channels along rivers and streams, which I have also fallen into more than once.
Kind regards:)
Those beavers drinking on the job again …they should take their bottles home 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Having never operated one of those machines I’m pretty sure I could do it much better and need to do this for a living.
Yes, it is for sure. Every online specialist knows everything better than the person actually doing the job❤️❤️
@ msTECH86 Right?! 😉
Glen Ellen?
The beaver has to be really upset 🦫
Camera operator needs to focus on the business end of the video. The damn!
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Is it just me, or do we see the beaver investigating what's going on at 2:45
That operator needs to be faster! Painful how he points the bucket in the air!
I was going to subscribe but there is way too much commentary. 😂
Haha😁
People must pay or ask you to remove all these dams.....no way you have that many on your own land....i know we have alot of beavers here in Canada but we caught up on dam removal and arent allowed to touch them anymore without alot of government paperwork....
It is similar with us in Poland. We remove beaver dams only when we receive an order from a government organization.
True That!
@@msTECH86 Biurocrats know better.
Pay, no absolutely not.
Плохая работа! Весь мусор и грязь пустил по каналу!
Looks like a 5 year old is running this machine.
How many culverts have you destroyed by using the excavator instead of taking about 5 minutes and using your hands or are you afraid you might get dirty lol
What a moronic comment..
Don't you just "love" the slobs upstream who dump their bottles?
São os castores que fazem isso com a água Sr 🇧🇷
I would suggest that the operator watch some videos by other operators removing beaver dams as he/she has a lot to learn.
It's not so bad. It does it:)
Like what? The dams got cleared didn't they?
Everyone gets better over time … he is doing a good job 👍
Restricted by his equipment. Grading bucket with no thumb, pulling a bit is all he can do.
U need a thum. It would help a lot
Man doesn’t seem to be to good operating the equipment
No why? The operator is doing well, only sometimes the terrain is very difficult and not everything is shown in the video.
Нужно дальше отодвигать бревна и палки от русла.Иначе бобры за две ночи все восстановят....
that's a big lodge on the far side rip it apart
If you will pour about 2 gallon of canola oil up stream gust a little ways up the beaver will be gone in bout 2 days
Hi. Speech only remove beaver dams. We leave the animals alone🙂
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The operator needs to learn how to run the excavator better.
😢Seem like the bigger the dam the more you play around with it ( BORRRing ).
As you may be aware, I have messaged you many times how well you do manual beaver dam removals. You are in my opinion the best that I have watched. The ones of yours using a machine to eliminate the dams unfortunately are the opposite. I can't decide if the operator is that bad, if the operator has very little experience in beaver dam removal, or both. I think this is the reason the video jumps all over so not to show how poor he is. Please though, keep up the great work on the manual removals. I will watch at least a few more removals using the machine. However, if they continue to be the same I will only watch the manual removals after that.
Their technique seems to work fine. Probably not that easy to maneuver the excavator on the edge of the bank. What exactly are they doing so wrong?
Anjolok
This guy has no clue what to do when clearing the dam
stumper holts out the wather.
That’s MEAN!! Destroying a Beaver’s home!!! I DESPISE PEOPLE LIKE YOU!!!
needs a thumb.
Complete amateur operator
Thank you pro😉
U really need a thumb for that Excavator
@Scott Baican - If you don't have the ideal tool for the job, what do you do? Do the best you can with what you DO have!
Take that mini toy Digger back to the toy shop , get a real digger with a grab head .
If you want to donate tens of thousands of dollars to me for new equipment, then no problem.
Otherwise, stop whining when a person is doing the best he can.
operator blm profesional,,,