They must charge at the recycle center to dump concrete and asphalt. Then sell it back to you nicely processed. We have our own crushers and don't charge to dump, but we do sell the regrind.
i was talking to a dump truck driver who was about to haul his load of broken concrete to the landfill 40 miles away.. i said why not haul it to the concrete recycling lot.. he did not know about it. he was so crazy happy.. cut his 80 mile round trip to 10 mile round trip and cost was Zero to dump it.. THANK YOU brian.. you should be sure to spread the word.. have a news station do a story on it.. create one page addresses to all the concrete recyclers and put it at fuel stations, contractors equipment rental stores.
@@waynep343 I think it's law around here that it has to be recycled to keep it out of the landfills and polluting the water. Landfill fees start around $70/ton . Depending on the mix a certain% of recycled asphalt is added to make a new batch. It's also state approved shoulder material. Recycled concrete is meeting base fill material codes for sidewalks , driveways and parking lots.
In my area near Syracuse New York, the County will happily take your concrete and asphalt ... all they want in return is a mere $48/ton ... the same charges apply if you bring them clean dirt. And they're confused why piles of broken concrete keep showing up at the end of dead end roads.
You are so right, I can't understand that it can be legal in the usa it is not legal in my homeland (Denmark) we use nor to bury anything in a landfill anymore and abselut not in nature because the fines are high if they find the guilty people
T. Fährmann well...be careful there. Don’t generalize. This man Chris is a very good contractor and by no means was I criticizing him. He was working ,I’m sure at the direction of the land owner. I, myself through the years have dumped concrete in fills. Concrete is stable fill. Now...darn near everything else ,is polluting.
Nothing irresponsible about this process. It’s legal in all areas I’ve worked in. Some counties will require the property owner record the fill site on their deed.
That's what my place was like when I first bought it. A pretty little pasture with what I Thought was a three acre briar patch. Nope, it was the community dump. Plus, they used the same junk to build a berm for a low spot in the creek...which naturally failed. Did I say that I despise people that dump shit like that?
Tims getting his 👁 in with the blade I see must be all that grading he’s doing with the Skidsteer. He’s gonna be wanting Pipeline Operators Rates soon Chris 💵
I used to haul and dump crete waste and broken slabs etc. to a ball mill concrete "recycler" walking through that plant reminded me of being on the flight deck of a carrier. When things were loud , you couldn't even hear your own voice. Same at that giant ball mill crusher. I think a county commissioners son owned the plant. Guess what else? All the recycled crush was "SOLD" to the county and state.
I did something similar in 2005. Rented a Ford 555 backhoe for the weekend including diesel cost with delivery and pickup $600. Dug a 30x30 hole in the high tension power line right of way as deep as the back hoe reached. I had asked the power company if they would clean all the illegal dumping and got a NO, they did give me permission to bury it. Was so much fun also dug up some 26 pine stumps and dug another hole I filled with 20 tons of gravel to make a French drain pit in a low area behind my then house. It isn’t rocket science to operate a backhoe
You should setup a small table right at the door you use when you leave for work in the morning to put your two way radio charger on so you won't forget them, that way you can have 'em to yell at Tim when he's pushin' dirt into the hole you're trying to dig......🤣 Thanks for the video. 👍
Some of the blocks could have been re_used while the others could have been ground up into smaller pieces and used for other things, I strongly believe in re_useing instead of wasting.
Around here, it's used for road fill, or as dry material to cover up trash dumps. Old concrete that gets reused that way is new materials that we don't have to acquire elsewhere.
Would lock the gate when leaving in case dumper comes back. Had same issue on property I bought. Took me one summer to clean up and bury. I have much smaller equipment.
Biggest risk of burying rubbish is that either you or someone else will have to dig it out again . It looks like contractors have been flytipping there. You are lucky there's no asbestos.
Man u got it made. I wish so bad i had several jobs like that. I'm usually a finish operator so it gotta be perfect. Gets old working around high $ houses. Anyway awsome job buddy as usual. Not bad for a lever puller haha!!!!
Possibly somebody may have thought the old cinder blocks we're good enough for an out building . Back when economics we're alot different . Nice video .
Might as well suggest to the land owner to set up some game cameras int this area. It is a favorite illegal dump site. Also, get a police report on file with the local Sheriff's office. This clean up aint going to stop the shenanigans.
I've seen worse messes. When your neighbor has to have a wrecker come to pull 2 cars that were abandoned in the swamp it underscores what you're dealing with. The joys of a farm dump.
Lord Lunatic yes, concrete can be recycled into fill material for roads and under concrete slabs, but bricks and blocks can not, they are not dense enough.
just wondering???? when there's alot of crap to bury? do you map out or flag the area where this goes in??? in the event that someone might get into it when doing other digging or excavating??? no hazardous items, just bulky stuff????
EPA has been hammering people our way for bearing concrete unless it's used to backfill. Look. One company had to dig up a building pad they bearied. Even then it has stipulations
It looks like you buried (but did not want to say so) all of the trash, refers, beds etc along with the concrete that you did show. I am guessing that is verboten to do?
So i am just curious: are there no laws or EPA preventing digging up a hole and dumping stuff, even only sorted concrete , into the ground? Do you need to get a permit maybe to do this stuff ? If you try this in Germany the fine would be astronomical and on top of that you would have to pay another contractor to dig the stuff back out and recycle or dispose of it on a disposal site (even there they normally don't accept recyclable construction waste like concrete).
For a situation like this would not have been best to have a concrete crusher to crush the concrete to fill the hole and you’d get more in Or send it out for drainage backfill
Where I come from in MA you can't do that you can't even berry a stump not legally anyway however I knew one farmer that berried tuns of stuff on his farm including an elephant, cars, a buss all kinds of farm animals, and god knows what else believe it or not...
When they catch companies doing this they should make them clean it up, dispose of it properly, fine them heavily, and then suspend their business license for a period of time. To re-apply they should have to place a large bond to go back in business. Second time close them down for good and forfeiture of equipment to pay the damages.
If it were my land, I don’t think I would bury all that junk. Seems like whenever I bury something (like a big rock or stump), it comes back to haunt me...lol. My own preference would be to haul it away, even though it would cost a little more. Just my opinion.
You really have to wonder who and why a person dislike this video, so maybe your wee joke is on the money. In the UK it would Irish Travelers - They once filled the entire length of a cul-de-sac road with illegally dumped trash including some nasty toxic waste. It cost the local authority a fortune to clean up, all so they could make the odd few quid doing house clearing.
In the UK folk burry all sorts of junk... A farmer I know dug a big hole and shoved a Big caravan into the hole them set it on fire, and what was left he smoothed over the earth. I have reported him !!! Surly all that rubbish could of been crushed and used again.
Even on a clean up job, your work is first class. Nice attention to detail! Keep up the great work!
They must charge at the recycle center to dump concrete and asphalt. Then sell it back to you nicely processed. We have our own crushers and don't charge to dump, but we do sell the regrind.
i was talking to a dump truck driver who was about to haul his load of broken concrete to the landfill 40 miles away.. i said why not haul it to the concrete recycling lot.. he did not know about it. he was so crazy happy.. cut his 80 mile round trip to 10 mile round trip and cost was Zero to dump it.. THANK YOU brian.. you should be sure to spread the word.. have a news station do a story on it.. create one page addresses to all the concrete recyclers and put it at fuel stations, contractors equipment rental stores.
@@waynep343 I think it's law around here that it has to be recycled to keep it out of the landfills and polluting the water. Landfill fees start around $70/ton . Depending on the mix a certain% of recycled asphalt is added to make a new batch. It's also state approved shoulder material. Recycled concrete is meeting base fill material codes for sidewalks , driveways and parking lots.
In my area near Syracuse New York, the County will happily take your concrete and asphalt ... all they want in return is a mere $48/ton ... the same charges apply if you bring them clean dirt. And they're confused why piles of broken concrete keep showing up at the end of dead end roads.
@@davidnull5590 Ouch! There are plenty of people around me also that choose the alternative methods! It will sure suck when they get caught.
@@davidnull5590 Not confused. Disappointed that folks will break the law and even pollute to avoid paying a few dollars.
I just hate burying things. I always feel like somebody is going to have to deal with it again someday down the road.
You are so right, I can't understand that it can be legal in the usa
it is not legal in my homeland (Denmark) we use nor to bury anything in a landfill anymore and abselut not in nature because the fines are high if they find the guilty people
right you are, these people are just irresponsible polluters, well southerners...
T. Fährmann well...be careful there. Don’t generalize. This man Chris is a very good contractor and by no means was I criticizing him. He was working ,I’m sure at the direction of the land owner.
I, myself through the years have dumped concrete in fills. Concrete is stable fill. Now...darn near everything else ,is polluting.
Nothing irresponsible about this process. It’s legal in all areas I’ve worked in. Some counties will require the property owner record the fill site on their deed.
So you don't send your trash to the landfill to get buried?
That's what my place was like when I first bought it. A pretty little pasture with what I Thought was a three acre briar patch. Nope, it was the community dump. Plus, they used the same junk to build a berm for a low spot in the creek...which naturally failed.
Did I say that I despise people that dump shit like that?
Tims getting his 👁 in with the blade I see must be all that grading he’s doing with the Skidsteer.
He’s gonna be wanting Pipeline Operators Rates soon Chris 💵
Expensive clean-up but effective! Thanks for another 'different' video.
Digging a hole is one way. I know the ministry here, has to be hauled off to a waste dump. pretty lax there. even concrete is contaminated product.
Wow, you sure made a silk purse out of a sows ear! Excellent job, well done.
Haven't heard that saying in a while
Dammit Man !! Looks like one Big Snake Den !! Everywhere....lolololol....Besides a Big Mess!!! Have a Good Evening...
It is so much fun watching your solutions to these project's problems.
Thanks for changing view to outside of cabin. That enjoyable to watch now. All the best!
In Scotland we call this operation a "soakaway" great for drainage. Ta!
Good job Chris and Tim. 👍👍🐕🇵🇪❤️
Expensive clean up but worth it. Looking good and satisfying.
Dang it now where did I leave all that left over block. I really need it now
SLC needs that for his creek bank
I used to haul and dump crete waste and broken slabs etc. to a ball mill concrete "recycler" walking through that plant reminded me of being on the flight deck of a carrier. When things were loud , you couldn't even hear your own voice. Same at that giant ball mill crusher. I think a county commissioners son owned the plant. Guess what else? All the recycled crush was "SOLD" to the county and state.
I did something similar in 2005. Rented a Ford 555 backhoe for the weekend including diesel cost with delivery and pickup $600.
Dug a 30x30 hole in the high tension power line right of way as deep as the back hoe reached. I had asked the power company if they would clean all the illegal dumping and got a NO, they did give me permission to bury it. Was so much fun also dug up some 26 pine stumps and dug another hole I filled with 20 tons of gravel to make a French drain pit in a low area behind my then house. It isn’t rocket science to operate a backhoe
Dumping shit in the ground, nice for the next generations to come!!
And I’m not a lefty!!
You should setup a small table right at the door you use when you leave for work in the morning
to put your two way radio charger on so you won't forget them,
that way you can have 'em to yell at Tim when he's pushin' dirt into the hole you're trying to dig......🤣
Thanks for the video. 👍
Looks like granpa was collecting dumping fees to pay property taxes or something.
Some of the blocks could have been re_used while the others could have been ground up into smaller pieces and used for other things, I strongly believe in re_useing instead of wasting.
Question.... is taking the clean concrete to a concrete recycling center an option? Or is that not a thing around there?
There is one place that takes it near me. But they are extremely picky. They use it as base material
Around here, it's used for road fill, or as dry material to cover up trash dumps. Old concrete that gets reused that way is new materials that we don't have to acquire elsewhere.
Would lock the gate when leaving in case dumper comes back. Had same issue on property I bought. Took me one summer to clean up and bury. I have much smaller equipment.
Chris, I love your videos you truly know your business! Great job!
Biggest risk of burying rubbish is that either you or someone else will have to dig it out again . It looks like contractors have been flytipping there. You are lucky there's no asbestos.
Man u got it made. I wish so bad i had several jobs like that. I'm usually a finish operator so it gotta be perfect. Gets old working around high $ houses. Anyway awsome job buddy as usual. Not bad for a lever puller haha!!!!
Man that looks nice. Another happy customer!!!
Love how clean you guys leave the final grade. 👌
Clean up somebodys mess, nice project Chris and Tim.....good lucky guys ✌👌😎
I see you finally found Jasonworksalots dump site 🤣 glad you got it cleaned up! Looks great too! 👍🏻
Hahaha !!!
ahh the old 'making it someone else's problem later on'
Exactly 😱😵😞👎
Well it worked out well for the seller.
Love the ads they throw in. I need to keep track of my fleet...a VW Jetta Sportwagon. Never know when I will need to come up with the stats on that.
Possibly somebody may have thought the old cinder blocks we're good enough for an out building . Back when economics we're alot different . Nice video .
Good job Chris tracking along 🤙🤙👌
Wow, amazing how nice you made it look!
Some okay looking blocks in that. It could have been used for erosion control somewhere out of sight.
That poor little tree said, what did I do ??
Moral, hanging ‘round the wrong crowd.
Wanna visit Texas? Our family land makes that look good lol
Might as well suggest to the land owner to set up some game cameras int this area. It is a favorite illegal dump site. Also, get a police report on file with the local Sheriff's office. This clean up aint going to stop the shenanigans.
Yes it was a huge mess but you are so good at making things look nice.
Any video of you starting from scratch on a sloped field with gullies and mounds that need to be smoothed out?
I appreciate videos were junk is being cleaned up, nothing drives me wilder than when people use their property for a trash dump
The main word here is their. My stuff is collectables etc.
Always looks a lot better when you get finished.
Looks like beautiful country.
I've seen worse messes. When your neighbor has to have a wrecker come to pull 2 cars that were abandoned in the swamp it underscores what you're dealing with. The joys of a farm dump.
Around here the city and county want concret to shore up creeks and rivers
Cant you recycle old concrete we use it for road base after going through a crusher
Lord Lunatic yes, concrete can be recycled into fill material for roads and under concrete slabs, but bricks and blocks can not, they are not dense enough.
you do great work Chris your customer should be very happy with your job that you did.
Wrapped that up nicely bro with Tim doing his bit too. At least cartage costs for that rubbish would be minimal.
That made the land ready to use good job
Those guys weren't illegal dumping, they were just building fence to keep their cows in. You're just showing off if you use some old pallets as well.
I've gotta ask, after you dug the hole, why didn't you just use the Dozer to push all them piles of stuff into the hole ?
Big difference from start to finish on that piece..!!! 😄
ANOTHER tidy job!!! Well done!
Send me the coordinates to that pit. I need those blocks to build my brothel here in the Tennessee mountains.
just wondering????
when there's alot of crap to bury? do you map out or flag the area where this goes in??? in the event that someone might get into it when doing other digging or excavating???
no hazardous items, just bulky stuff????
EPA has been hammering people our way for bearing concrete unless it's used to backfill. Look. One company had to dig up a building pad they bearied. Even then it has stipulations
That will work, looks 100% better!
That looks a hell of a lot better nice job guys 😎👍👍
Really cool video, thanks for taking the time to do it, awesome stuff.
Well if you find any metal keep it for the scrap metal money..
He most probably did.
@@marcryvon yeah I think he does just natural to do it a suppose ..
I could hear it in the horn "DAMN IT TIM!!"
Thank you for another great video
It looks like you buried (but did not want to say so) all of the trash, refers, beds etc along with the concrete that you did show. I am guessing that is verboten to do?
In M.D. you can't bury anything with Freon or oil or any chemicals in it!
Looks a lot nicer all cleaned up!
So i am just curious: are there no laws or EPA preventing digging up a hole and dumping stuff, even only sorted concrete , into the ground? Do you need to get a permit maybe to do this stuff ?
If you try this in Germany the fine would be astronomical and on top of that you would have to pay another contractor to dig the stuff back out and recycle or dispose of it on a disposal site (even there they normally don't accept recyclable construction waste like concrete).
My mum used to have a boyfriend who used to manage several tip sites. When the pit was sealed the tip was closed. That tip is now closed.
For a situation like this would not have been best to have a concrete crusher to crush the concrete to fill the hole and you’d get more in Or send it out for drainage backfill
Where I come from in MA you can't do that you can't even berry a stump not legally anyway however I knew one farmer that berried tuns of stuff on his farm including an elephant, cars, a buss all kinds of farm animals, and god knows what else believe it or not...
Sort the fences and put a few goats in for a few weeks - at least you'd be able to see what's there.
That's what us Mason's call clean fill.. shined up good tho👍👷
When they catch companies doing this they should make them clean it up, dispose of it properly, fine them heavily, and then suspend their business license for a period of time. To re-apply they should have to place a large bond to go back in business. Second time close them down for good and forfeiture of equipment to pay the damages.
Must have been a contractor dump site for the concrete,then others followed suite to dump there trash.great VIDEO
They didn't want it grass seeded and straw covered?
Never get away with burying all that junk in MN.
Sounds like the Volvo's slew gear is getting noisy, good job!
That was a lovely mess, taken care of!
I bet there was a lot of snakes in there
It's like a tweaker squirrel moved in.
If it were my land, I don’t think I would bury all that junk. Seems like whenever I bury something (like a big rock or stump), it comes back to haunt me...lol. My own preference would be to haul it away, even though it would cost a little more. Just my opinion.
You really need a big front end loader. It would be much faster.
Did all the steel and scrap go into the hole as well ????
The person that thumbs downed this video must now have to find a new place to dump their junk:)
lol
Lmao.
U got it right there.
jjr897 make it 17 now lol 😂
You really have to wonder who and why a person dislike this video, so maybe your wee joke is on the money. In the UK it would Irish Travelers - They once filled the entire length of a cul-de-sac road with illegally dumped trash including some nasty toxic waste. It cost the local authority a fortune to clean up, all so they could make the odd few quid doing house clearing.
That machine needs a bath;)
Is ligal ???make a big hole and hide dthe concrete and debris?
Really liked the different type of video this time, it all pays...
What's the biggest bucket you can attach to that series? Love your vids Chris God bless brotha!!!
Glad you re- Freon the fridge
What a mess. What's the weirdest thing you have found?
Is it legal there to dig a hole on your property for the purpose of burying junk?
Thanks for the video man like it.
How do you get a lot of projects day by day
I'd bet the land owner got a good deal on that property considering all the crap that had been dumped all over the place.
The old Chris we knew would have walked down there and showed us....ha
Good job done there.
I don’t know what is worse the garbage sitting in the weeds or burying said garbage on your own property 😳😳😳😳
Send a bill to the dumpers and the owner who allowed it for the cleanup cost!
I personally think that hole should have been much deeper because I would be afraid of that concrete coming back up after a while
In the UK folk burry all sorts of junk... A farmer I know dug a big hole and shoved a Big caravan into the hole them set it on fire, and what was left he smoothed over the earth. I have reported him !!! Surly all that rubbish could of been crushed and used again.
those cinder blocks could have been used for some building projects. but i guess the guy is not much of a DIY building stuff kind of guy
All them concrete blocks could of been turned into hardcore. You just dumped money you could of made from the waste
With the thumbs down I agree with dont duel. Must been a few that cant dump now. Thanks for sharing. ✌🙏from Va. 🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜