Repairing the rake and bringing it back to perfect working order gives a much better feeling than going and buying a new one as well. Those people giving you crap should really try it out. Being self sufficient is a nice feeling to have.
It is great to see you repair and reuse the rake, in a throwaway society, you taught an object lesson... That dam overflow looked like the most awesome waterslide, except the end, of course.
I agree Post a really good rake is expensive & hard to find so dont worry bout what people say! Nothing wrong with fixing things! Love your videos! Much love from Henderson Ga!
in previous videos hes said its not because a new rake is expensive or he cant afford one, he said its because he doesnt like how theyre made today and they break easily. i would agree,the amount if things id buy that broke within a short time before i actually started researching what brands are most durable etc
Also, likely they wanted to test the spill way before Henri arrives because in case the reservoir overfills, they know they can release it without causing damage to the structure. There is a lot of rocks there, so erosion shouldn't be a concern, but you would not dwant a failure.
Me, too. Since the video where the rake broke, I hoped he'd fix it. It's so much more satisfying to fix somethings yourself rather than just toss and buy again. Besides, aren't we all kind of fond of Rake?
@@christinej1519 I love Rake. This is why I'm so annoyed that there is a heart emoji but NO Rake emoji (or beaver emoji, but I digress). There's smiley emoji but no Rake emoji! Something has to be done. 😁😁😁 Re the repair: I especially like the golden look. It gives Rake a certain blingy je ne sais quoi. Ok, I tried not to, but I have to say it. It makes Rake rakish. 🙄😆😆😆
I don't remember the first video of yours I watched but I thought it was neat. I watched more videos and started learning so much about drainage, beavers, leeches, sink holes and much more. I look.forward to every one.
After having had a rainstorm with the most rain in 150 years in my city with thousands of destroyed basements and houses I really appreciate this guys work even more. My house was also flooded but only very little so I was lucky
Be careful if you go out after Henri. Rushing water is a powerful source. Enjoyed the scenery today. The beaver pond was serene. The waterfalls beautiful. Those were some pretty jagged rocks. All them spiders in all those holes. Great job on fixing your rake. 🦫🪵🌊🐓🐓🐓🕷️🕷️🦗♥️
A good attempt at clearing a culvert, gorgeous roosters, welding and a hydro dam. This had a little bit of everything. The power of that water can be appreciated much more up close. I like that you repaired the rake rather than just buy a new one. All of us should be doing more of that. Most of society is far too wasteful. Tyfs 😊
I've been home for the past four days and your videos have been great to watch while I recuperate, thanks for doing what you do and for sharing it on youtube ❤️
I agree. They were abandoned there to get eaten by predators. They won’t last long. Sad. I hope he can report their location to a farm sanctuary so they can be rescued.
Nice. If you venture out in the heavy rain of Henri, please please please be safe but hope you wait until it passes. Keep up the great work with providing us with informative & entertaining content :)
What you did with the rake was cool! You gave me ideas for fixing some of my equipment...THANKS! If your rake breaks again, I bet it breaks somewhere other than your fix.
I can't wait to see what you might film after Henri has passed. Please stay safe wherever you are, Post 10. I hope you and your family suffer no damage from Henri. Also, chickens , neat. So glad your rake is fixed. We also fix items because older stuff is made better and repairable.
Ah. Hearing the water on that dam was great. So relaxing it made me sleepy lol. But yes, the power of that water is pretty cool and scary. And hey, your rake is fixed! Woo hoo! Right on dude 👍💪
You might want to consider maybe welding or bonding a small shovel head, a garden hoe head or a piece of metal to the other side of the rake. It may be useful with scraping and/or scooping debris off of the grates . All you would need to do is rotate the rake in your hands to use the other side of the tool. Just a thought.
That was really funny seeing those roosters out there. We absolutely love your content. You are one smart cookie. Stay safe. All the best from Kingston Ontario Canada
Thank you for a great dam adventure. Use to have one up in the mountains of Washington State... loved the power of the daman. Thanks again for a wonderful adventure.
It's a man cleaning culverts to be helpful and fun... I don't know why, but I love watching these videos. It's a guilty pleasure. Kepp up the good work!
The never ending battle between you and the beavers. I bet somebody dumped those roosters because some people don't have hearts. And hey if you can fix a tool, why not. Thanks for sharing
I don’t know about NH but out west their are contractual agreements or laws that a certain amount of water needs to flow from a dam to feed down stream tributaries for ranching or agriculture
Yay! Welcome back Postie's rake. So weird seeing roosters there. That was a really nice dam flow. Sound is so soothing. Thanks for sharing and stay safe.
Good Morning Post 10 ! What a great way to start the day with a morning coffee & a Post 10 video. Enjoyable & interesting content. Sad to say I think someone has abandon those RI red roosters. If so that is cruel.
I expected that rake to break long ago. You got a good rake with good steel. Il'll bet you got it a long time ago. Finding a rake that wasn't made in China these days is probably impossible. Repairing it was the best idea. I know I would have just bought another rake and probably gotten a lower quality rake than you have. Save everything you can. I love your videos.
If you are going to get a new Rake try get one that is used for laying Tarmac and concrete because they are a lot stronger then normal Rake's that you can buy in a hardware store
Hey Post 10! Hope you are staying safe and staying dry for as long as you can during hurricane Henry! Remember to eat during your mega busy time! Ride ride ride!
Great videos and sure wish you would wear a good pair of gloves, are there any snakes you should be worried about or? Keep up the good work and enjoy your time.👍👍
I could watch a sit that water for a long time the Power amazing and falling over the rocks ..I guess im a waterfall/water power fan ..The Rake great work !!!
I just have 1 question. Why don't you wear gloves when your unclogging a culvert to keep from getting splinters or potentially getting bit by a spider?
Those roosters, from what I've observed living in Maine, are abandoned by people who only want hens and eggs. Don't think there's a feral chicken problem, but, maybe there is. Love the posts, be honored so many of us when hearing of Henri hitting the NE that our first thoughts were of you! May the Force of the Storm Be With You!
Please do a show on Beavers and what they need to survive in winter. I know they can rebuild over night in summer, but I am concerned about winter home destruction.
@@Mondkreischer You would have to research it but, when Babier stopped singing seems he started going to church. He finally confided in his youth group and told them some pretty horrible things about pedowood and why he left. Like child rape and such... I just got on this track of thought because someone else did, lol. Germany just got flooded and around 300 foreign children washed out of Dumbs. The children were hide in a school gym until the authorities could remove them before the Germans could have knowledge of this. you can look that up as well. Smiles.
Beavers: "Behold our dam!"
*post 10 arrives*
Beavers: "Damn."
*Beavers: "Dam."
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Yes@@WillSurvive2TheEnd
so basically is a beaver version of attack on titan.
Repairing the rake and bringing it back to perfect working order gives a much better feeling than going and buying a new one as well. Those people giving you crap should really try it out. Being self sufficient is a nice feeling to have.
I agree. In this day and time it's easier to purchase a new one because it cost more to repair it.
all of those people are just shills for big rake
It is great to see you repair and reuse the rake, in a throwaway society, you taught an object lesson... That dam overflow looked like the most awesome waterslide, except the end, of course.
I wondered if it was a fish ladder, but it doesn’t look like one.
It is right to repair, when possible.
I agree Post a really good rake is expensive & hard to find so dont worry bout what people say! Nothing wrong with fixing things! Love your videos! Much love from Henderson Ga!
I'd argue its better to fix things
in previous videos hes said its not because a new rake is expensive or he cant afford one, he said its because he doesnt like how theyre made today and they break easily. i would agree,the amount if things id buy that broke within a short time before i actually started researching what brands are most durable etc
He should get a hoe
We all know a hoe will do what most won't
@@deantisdale8731
Do you mean hoe like the tool or a women?
@@Tazerboy_10 Yes.
Sunday afternoon, pot of tea & victoria sponge and a Post 10 upload - doesn't get much better than this!! Thanks Post xx
They opened the spillway in anticipation of heavy rainfall from Henri. Glad you went down there to witness it
Also, likely they wanted to test the spill way before Henri arrives because in case the reservoir overfills, they know they can release it without causing damage to the structure. There is a lot of rocks there, so erosion shouldn't be a concern, but you would not dwant a failure.
The title alone has set off my Post 10 alert radar to explode.
Beavers? Check
Culverts? Check
A clog? Check
The rake? Check
Exactly what I thought! 👋🏼🙋🏽♀️✌🏽
Me, too. Since the video where the rake broke, I hoped he'd fix it. It's so much more satisfying to fix somethings yourself rather than just toss and buy again. Besides, aren't we all kind of fond of Rake?
@@christinej1519 I love Rake. This is why I'm so annoyed that there is a heart emoji but NO Rake emoji (or beaver emoji, but I digress). There's smiley emoji but no Rake emoji! Something has to be done. 😁😁😁 Re the repair: I especially like the golden look. It gives Rake a certain blingy je ne sais quoi. Ok, I tried not to, but I have to say it. It makes Rake rakish. 🙄😆😆😆
@@bkitteh6295 🧡🤣
@@christinej1519 😁❤
I don't remember the first video of yours I watched but I thought it was neat. I watched more videos and started learning so much about drainage, beavers, leeches, sink holes and much more. I look.forward to every one.
Same lol 😁
Post10: Why are there roosters out here?
Roosters: Why is there a post10 out here?
After having had a rainstorm with the most rain in 150 years in my city with thousands of destroyed basements and houses I really appreciate this guys work even more. My house was also flooded but only very little so I was lucky
O noes global warming
@@aborted4196 Laughs in "Great Vermont Flood of 1927"
The sight/sound of the water coming down that spillway is just mesmerizing! That would be one heck of a tube ride if not for the rough ending! 😂
Can't wait to see all the flooding videos from Henri. It's like Christmas in August for Post 10
We're going to see so many whirlpools hopefully!
Be careful if you go out after Henri. Rushing water is a powerful source. Enjoyed the scenery today. The beaver pond was serene. The waterfalls beautiful. Those were some pretty jagged rocks. All them spiders in all those holes. Great job on fixing your rake. 🦫🪵🌊🐓🐓🐓🕷️🕷️🦗♥️
Omg so true
Here on Long Island it’s flooding ahahah
Hopefully he will be dragging his rake to
Ahhhh, I so look forward to your videos, probably more than anyone else's. They are nice and long, informative, calm and just so scenic💖
Post10: What’s a rooster doin out here?
Rooster: What’s a, I say what’s a Post10 doin out here?
Post 10 getting ambushed by roosters in logging country is not what I expected to see
The braze should hold it just put another pass over it after that one cools, I’m a retired welder of 37+ years! You did a good job brother!
A good attempt at clearing a culvert, gorgeous roosters, welding and a hydro dam. This had a little bit of everything. The power of that water can be appreciated much more up close. I like that you repaired the rake rather than just buy a new one. All of us should be doing more of that. Most of society is far too wasteful. Tyfs 😊
You realise that the roosters are security ... paid by the beavers to look out for and chase away YOU!
I've been home for the past four days and your videos have been great to watch while I recuperate, thanks for doing what you do and for sharing it on youtube ❤️
Post 10 and his rake is like Sponge Bob and his spatula.
ye ol' reliable
Or Thor and his Hammer.
Or Thanos 😆
Like peanut butter with jelly.
Like cheese on pizza
Thanks post10, you’ve really been pumping these videos out
We need a Post 10 action figure.
Complete with rake
And a dead beaver 🦫
@@deputy630 Beavers have a purpose, : (
@@deputy630 Post 10 would never kill beavers. He only removes their work if it threatens to destroy roads etc.
@@deepwaters3335 omg I didn’t mean to actually kill one. Come on now..
You love your rake. Just keep fixing your old friend. It’s been with you through thick and thin! 😎🇨🇦😎
The roosters were probably dropped off by a farmer. They usually only keep one or two because they fight for a mate.
I agree. They were abandoned there to get eaten by predators. They won’t last long. Sad. I hope he can report their location to a farm sanctuary so they can be rescued.
@@Denaligirljodie roosters can fly into the tops of trees. Not much predators can do that other than an eagle
@@Jacobtheunwise true that they can fly but they aren’t good flyers. A stealthy coyote could easily take one by surprise.
Winner winner, chicken dinner. 😃
Hens actually lay better if there's a rooster or two around. Also keeps predators away, iirc.
Nice. If you venture out in the heavy rain of Henri, please please please be safe but hope you wait until it passes. Keep up the great work with providing us with informative & entertaining content :)
Long Live the Rake! It has served you well, and will continue draining floods! Wonder how many millions of gallons of water you've moved? 👏
That rake is the best. You were right to fix it. Long live the rake! :D
“A slow leak in the toe”
I love you man!
Thanks for another adventure. The roosters were an unexpected treat, they're some of my favorite birds.
I wonder if someone abandoned them there, seems odd roosters were left there in the middle of no where.
@@rosiea184 My thought, too. In some areas you can keep hens, but not roosters. Irresponsible people will dump the roosters anywhere they can. Sad.
What you did with the rake was cool! You gave me ideas for fixing some of my equipment...THANKS! If your rake breaks again, I bet it breaks somewhere other than your fix.
I can't wait to see what you might film after Henri has passed. Please stay safe wherever you are, Post 10. I hope you and your family suffer no damage from Henri. Also, chickens , neat. So glad your rake is fixed. We also fix items because older stuff is made better and repairable.
Ah. Hearing the water on that dam was great. So relaxing it made me sleepy lol. But yes, the power of that water is pretty cool and scary. And hey, your rake is fixed! Woo hoo! Right on dude 👍💪
Someone dumped those Roosters. That one was mating 'dancing' for you 🤣
I was just starting to feel a little sad it’s been a long wet day then here you are …… instant happiness ,
Flex Seal spray for your boots! You can save the boots just like you saved the rake
I have learned more about beavers from the last year or so of watching your videos than I knew the whole rest of my life.
RAKE SAVED! and hey, at least you get to keep the cool pipe though! think of it that way!
a Beaver plushie, that speaks when you press its stomach : "Dam it, her comes Post10" ... "Run for your lives, the rake of doom is coming"
You might want to consider maybe welding or bonding a small shovel head, a garden hoe head or a piece of metal to the other side of the rake. It may be useful with scraping and/or scooping debris off of the grates . All you would need to do is rotate the rake in your hands to use the other side of the tool. Just a thought.
That was really funny seeing those roosters out there. We absolutely love your content. You are one smart cookie. Stay safe. All the best from Kingston Ontario Canada
Someone abandoned the roosters there. Please report it to a local farm sanctuary to see if they can be rescued.
I wish I could unclog society like this dude unclogs culverts.
Or bowels
@@CatnamedMittens post10 is a laxative? Elaborate.
Another great video your knowledge is second to none will watch for next video great job
Aloha! Love your insight to beaver problems. Loved the dam pics! Thank you!
Can someone sponsor him a bobcat excavator so he can really take care of business
I'm pretty sure he said that it was more fun doing it by hand! Lol😜
- Cup of coffee ☕️
- Post 10 🎥
What’s more making you happier than this? None
Need a Post 10 Brand Rake! Roosters! Fix your tools! Yay! Love the videos!
Thank you for a great dam adventure. Use to have one up in the mountains of Washington State... loved the power of the daman. Thanks again for a wonderful adventure.
It's a man cleaning culverts to be helpful and fun... I don't know why, but I love watching these videos. It's a guilty pleasure. Kepp up the good work!
The never ending battle between you and the beavers.
I bet somebody dumped those roosters because some people don't have hearts. And hey if you can fix a tool, why not.
Thanks for sharing
a local blacksmith should be able to fix and strengthen your rake. someone with horses might be able to point you to one.
@@rawdez_ im not tryna create a didnt catch onto sarcasm train, but just in case im like 99% sure they were being sarcastic
$10.00 rakes are useless
For what post does , heavy duty garden rakes like the one post uses would be in the $40-50 dollar range now
the rake is like your sidekick, why would you replace it? good job with the mending :)
Humanity owes this man a standing ovation.
I don’t know about NH but out west their are contractual agreements or laws that a certain amount of water needs to flow from a dam to feed down stream tributaries for ranching or agriculture
Yay! Welcome back Postie's rake. So weird seeing roosters there. That was a really nice dam flow. Sound is so soothing. Thanks for sharing and stay safe.
Great stuff thanks. Chris from England
I really like that he took the time to save a grasshopper from drowning.
I’m shocked no rake company has reached out to ya yet
Try a repair patch used in bicycle tires innertubes for your rubber boots since you like repair and keep things .
Good idea!
That's a great idea! I was trying to think of what he could use, but was going more in the direction of "Flex Seal!" 😁
Good Morning Post 10 ! What a great way to start the day with a morning coffee & a Post 10 video. Enjoyable & interesting content. Sad to say I think someone has abandon those RI red roosters. If so that is cruel.
Love the sudsy beautiful falls.💚💚
I expected that rake to break long ago. You got a good rake with good steel. Il'll bet you got it a long time ago. Finding a rake that wasn't made in China these days is probably impossible. Repairing it was the best idea. I know I would have just bought another rake and probably gotten a lower quality rake than you have. Save everything you can. I love your videos.
That’s really brazen of post 10 to fix his rake that way. 😆
I see what you did there. 😀
Good for you on the repair, this has become a disposable society.
Whooo boo that’s my Sunday a perfect one
I love the water chute next to the damn. Watching the water flow is relaxing
Lol I’d have been thinking about a chicken dinner. 🤣😂
Did you ask the chickens why they crossed the road ? Id love to know why
To prove to the opossum it CAN BE DONE 😜😜
To go for a swim, it seems
I come here for the unclogging but stay for the rake content. Thanks post10!
I often think are the beavers sitting there thinking.. "ahhhh shit it's post 10... we got work ahead of us tonight boys"
post 10 BUY SOMTHING CALLED, SHOE GOO. IN A RED TUBE, TO FIX LEAKY BOOTS. I LOVE THE PRODUCT MAN. GREAT WORK BY THE WAY HOW YOU SAVE THE ROADS. BRAVO!
Nice job brazing!! If you have do to it again, consider cleaning the metal till its SHINY first. This helps the braze stick better.
Love the water pieces from the dam. 👍🏼🤩🌹🌟
Nice surgery on the rake! 😎👍
Doesn’t matter how much a rake costs. Fixing things is what my parents taught me to do. Too much waste in this world. Great fix! 👍
If you are going to get a new Rake try get one that is used for laying Tarmac and concrete because they are a lot stronger then normal Rake's that you can buy in a hardware store
This is the best internet video of 2021.
Post seriously deserve compensation from the government. Man has save them tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands of dollars. A true American.
Hey Post 10! Hope you are staying safe and staying dry for as long as you can during hurricane Henry! Remember to eat during your mega busy time! Ride ride ride!
I love that you're all about the environment and you were able to fix that rake.
Hugs from katrinka
Great videos and sure wish you would wear a good pair of gloves, are there any snakes you should be worried about or? Keep up the good work and enjoy your time.👍👍
Post, you need a portable water jet machine to slice open those beaver dams.
Henri is looking crazy Post be safe out there
I could watch a sit that water for a long time the Power amazing and falling over the rocks ..I guess im a waterfall/water power fan ..The Rake great work !!!
I just have 1 question. Why don't you wear gloves when your unclogging a culvert to keep from getting splinters or potentially getting bit by a spider?
Those roosters, from what I've observed living in Maine, are abandoned by people who only want hens and eggs. Don't think there's a feral chicken problem, but, maybe there is. Love the posts, be honored so many of us when hearing of Henri hitting the NE that our first thoughts were of you! May the Force of the Storm Be With You!
Love these videos. Thanks Post!
I enjoyed hearing the history of the rake and it's origin story.
Post10 “I’ve had the same rake for the last 10 years, it’s had 3 new heads and 5 new handles. It’s still as good as the day I bought it 10 years ago.”
420k subs nice
Nice
Man i remember subbing to him when he had like 30k, he really deserves this succes!
Am I the only one who wonders what Post’s parents are like? He’s such a good egg LOL 💛💛💛
I've had my rake for 35yrs
It's had 15 new handles and 10 heads 😂😂
I just remembered your dog, she hasn't come out with you in a while.
Please do a show on Beavers and what they need to survive in winter. I know they can rebuild over night in summer, but I am concerned about winter home destruction.
@Amber Adeline I read that as Justin Bieber and i was like what the hell does he have to do with beavers?
@@ProvidenceNL weeeellll, Biber is german for beaver and Bieber is pronounced the same so you're not that far away xD
@@Mondkreischer Biber, hollywood, Germany and flooded DUMBS... got it.
@@deepwaters3335 what? I don't get it, though
@@Mondkreischer You would have to research it but, when Babier stopped singing seems he started going to church. He finally confided in his youth group and told them some pretty horrible things about pedowood and why he left. Like child rape and such... I just got on this track of thought because someone else did, lol. Germany just got flooded and around 300 foreign children washed out of Dumbs. The children were hide in a school gym until the authorities could remove them before the Germans could have knowledge of this. you can look that up as well. Smiles.
I just woke up and saw this..Now my day is complete ✌
Just got back from a few days on the Saco and I wake up to more post. Very nice
love this guy always find my self sitting here for hours watch his stuff
Time lapse was nice! Great video
I love rivers but I hate spiders, I could never go to a place like this.
Great job on repairing the rake.