I believe this is the best Post10 Culvert clearing video and the only way it would get better would be to see him clear what he has left, I know it's not his job to but it would be awesome
What makes him so fun to watch is the fact that hes so passionate about what he does. Its also rewarding to see a visual change happen from his actions.
Yeah really. One of these days post 10 will run into one or more of his subscribers in real life who has the equipment to better help him in real life. These post 10 subscribers and post 10 himself shall make the most epic post 10 video to date.
Maybe send a copy of your video to railroad company. For safety, maybe bring a friend. Rushing water and slippery rocks can be dangerous. Wow, you're an amazing young man!
I really wish you had a second camera you could put on the opposite side of the culvert you’re unclogging so everyone could see the gradual increase in flow of water
He needs a Go Fund Me for a second camera and for a wireless mic. That way he doesn't have to yell or walk back to the camera for commentary. $500 for a Go Pro and $150 for a wireless vlog mic and he'd be set!!!
Well, if he didn’t do it. There might be a lot of people losing their jobs in the next storm. Overflowing the train tracks while remooving all the gravel just asks for train delays, and nowadays trains are a must for every citizen who can’t afford a car. Imagine all those people lose their jobs due to a stupid train company. And even at worst case, if they train company really don’t care and do train rides even during storms while having these tracks active, it might push the train of the rails putting thousands of people in danger. Edit: So you can say post 10 saves million every day cause of his work.
@@simonnilsson8375 doesn't CSX pretty much have a monopoly on freight up that way? Also just so you know the gravel forming the track bed is called ballast.
@@Falkirion I want to say ballast.. but the thing is Ballast in swedish is a completely different thing.. so hard for a swedish people like me to say it.
@@simonnilsson8375 Just for your information, "ballast" is the correct term for that gravel in Swedish as well. And the meaning I'm guessing that you were thinking about, the stuff you put in a boat to keep it stable, is actually used in English too. So the word has the same double meaning in both languages.
I was on a 20 mile hike today when I came across a backed up stream with nasty water. I tried to break it up but gave up because I knew I had to conserve my energy. I consoled myself by admitting that I am no Post 10.
Too bad you did not document the coordinates assuming you were using a GPS tracker, Doc Surely. Giving post 10 those coordinates would of made for an intriguing video.
Love your assessment of criticism. "People talk when they don't know anything". To the vast majority of viewers, we (I) appreciate your knowledge and expertise on unclogging these culverts. The railroad companies may lack interest now, but rest assure the moment a real deluge of water impedes the trains or their bottom line, they'll be there. Thanks Post 10 for all the effort and personal time you take to repair the flow of these culverts. Congratulations, sir. Well done. ❤❤❤❤❤
If someone had told me a few months ago that I would spend 33 minutes watching someone clear detritus from a plugged culvert, I'd have said they were nuts, but these are really fun to watch. Amazing what proper water drainage can do to an area.
At least they should put him on the railroad employees payroll. He does work that he's not even getting paid for, but he's saving the railroad maybe millions of dollars in future damages from flooding.
"People talk when they don't know anything." Truer words never spoken. You are a perfect example of citizens serving their community. Keep up the good work.
The sounds of the running water is just fabulous. I am a 70 year old widow and I find these videos very satisfying. May I suggest taking a folding pruning saw with you for some of those larger branches. Stay safe out there.
I wonder who makes his waders. Tell you what, he is a far braver soul than me: the waterways back east are just crazy with leeches. Just thinking about it makes me want to scream and run away. Yeeeeesh!!!
I feel like this activity (unclogging a large clog) would be good for someone who’s frustrated or needs to get some anger out 😆 just yank those sticks and hurl them into oblivion. Pull logs, break branches, etc. very cathartic lol.
This video is 2 years old and I haven't gotten tired of it at all. The ice on the river, the train on the tracks, those lovely old culverts, the rant on mismanagement. All still 100% relevant to our world.
It’s autumn here in Argentina and last night saw some leaves in the road, and water pooling against the curb. WHERE’S the culvert? Then I heard Post 10 say, “No culvert, just a low spot.” Dangit. But Ima watching for clogs on my walks!
As my mother used to say when she was elderly and too old to do physical work, "I could watch you work all day"! Now I'm in her shoes and she is in heaven. I really do enjoy watching you work young man. Thank you for posting.
I sit here holding my breath while Post 10 slowly makes headway on culverts. It’s so satisfying. Just cleared one on on my evening walk. Neighbors brook was clogged going into the lake. Didn’t want misquotes to get the upper hand.
Thanks Post 10. Your videos are an inspiration for those of us who want to get out and help. Just a suggestion, I do a lot of clearing brush near a creek stream and flood control culvert. I stopped wearing leather belts during all day work jobs because they were the cause of my back aches. So I switched to an elastic belts and my back aches and back muscle strains went away. That might sound petty but back injuries can get more serious over time and you want to take care of yourself for the long run.
This one was very satisfying to watch! Seeing the water actually circulating in the pool after unclogging those two is going to make a difference for the wildlife! Less standing water, fewer mosquitoes, happier deer.
Heh, when that one log fell back down, I jumped... and realized you are paying a lot more attention than might seem obvious from this side of the screen. Also yay trains, and nice to see appreciation for *properly engineered* culverts - of course, it kind of calls out how *rare* they are, at least in New England...
I needed this after a busy week at work. I cleaned out our plugged parking lot drains in hopes that Post 10 would be proud. But...where is his trusty rake?
Amazing, I love the videos. Reminds me of my childhood clearing a drain at the bottom of the road. Funny thing was the other day after we had huge rains, I was itching to put on my wellies and clear all the drains (I am 57 now), the child has not left me at all!!!!!. Thank you for your work and the videos.
I, for one, watching post 10's videos, love seeing dirty sediment-filled water from a self-cleaning pipe more, like in the video "Unclogging Drain Filled With Trash During Heavy Rain And Culvert Update" at 6:38. The way the pool in this video was dirty at 29:30, compared to the clean pool at 4:02, was awesome to see.
I never thought I'd be spending an afternoon watching some guy unclog a culvert. He makes me want to get in there and help him. These are the people that never get the thank you they so much deserve. So, I'll say it for everyone..."Thank You Post10, there should be more people in the world like you and we'd have a much happier place!" God Bless You! I Hope You Get Paid For All The Work You Do...
I can relate to how you feel about this stuff. I'll go for walks and pick up garbage on the side of the road and people might say thank you or give me strange looks. But there's never a shortage of garbage or of people that are to lazy to put a small effort to help the cause.
We really need more people like him in this world 🥺 now I’m about to go start unclogging drains around my city 😂I love how excited and genuine he always sounds when doing this.
This is definitely one of the most inspiring youtube channels out there. I have a much higher awareness of this stuff now. And I get why certain areas where I live flood so easily (poorly placed drains). Luckily, my town is super good about going out before storms and clearing the drains.
Post 10. I bet you loved playing in puddles when you were a kid. These videos are brilliant. Seeing the seasons change and how the clogs are cleared. Well done. And thank you.
I can't understand what I'm watching. I think its the best job interview in modern history. Someone in the county give this man a job to pay him for his efforts. I know the DNR appreciates what he does... Great on you Post 10.
This video is one of my favorites. Your child like enthusiasm is contagious, I love to see you manually clear the culverts. You must get so much satisfaction from doing this. I feel I accomplished something by watching you. The winter and summer scenery is beautiful. Thank you and God Bless you! 🙏🏼☺️🌹🌟
Your love for community is inspiring. These massive clogs that you're breaking up would eventually pose a threat to people living nearby. You have my respect, good sir. If they use those rails for passenger trains then you're doing even more good.
Absolutely love your videos, I’m house bound for the past 7 years and it’s so nice to see nature and all you do! Thank you (I am living vicariously through your videos!)
His communication skills have improved so much since this video. I can tell he’s more comfortable talking to the camera now as if we were there with him. Plus his new gf adds some joy into his voice now too ❤️ keep up the great work post!
This must be one of my favourite culvert clears I’ve seen you do so far. Beautiful scenery, crystal clear rushing water, many culverts and the train whilst you were standing mid stream was perfect! Thank you for taking the time to do this 🙏🏻👌🏻🤍
Really really enjoyed watching that so interesting changing from winter to fall to do the job . Smashing voice over it was like a film I had to see the end . Well done Mr Post 10 😊
Wow, the difference between winter and spring was crazy! Although, what a waste of screws. Some people are so wasteful and ignorant. Thanks for all you do with the unclogging, although you're not in my country, it's still amazing stuff to do for yours. 💜
I feel totally, and completely secure in my choice of what I watch here. God help those that spend their time watching soul destroying crap like the Kardashians, or anything on CW. I live vicariously through Post10. If I didn't break my back a few years ago, I would have loved doing the same thing as a cathartic hobby... Watching Post10 is the next best thing.
"Teacher, how were the ancient Americans able to build these culverts without metallurgical 3D printers?" "And how did they make 'em so they're still here now?" "That's one of history's greatest mysteries." "Like how they were able to get to the moon without a teleporter?" "Precisely!"
Thank you for posting these videos I just start seeing your videos a few days ago and I’ve watched hours of them so far. They are so relaxing and the passion that you have makes them more enjoyable to watch. Thank you
Post 10 I'm sure there are hundreds of people out there who would like to thank you for showing us how to unblock culverts and road drains. So many of us go out and don't think twice about unblocking our street drains when the weather is bad, and we are all having a wonderful time doing it. THANKYOU XX
I guess the one dislike was the rake for not being included :/
Who could dislike this?
Mind boggling
@Sherri L I'm with you! I said the same thing above, but Post 10 knows how much & what bring. Still, I missed Rake.
Easy, @@AdamSTL-UNC. Those beavers are waking up and finding out post 10 obliterated their winter homes.
No rake and no bright orange gloves! The man is now a machine 😊
24 beavers gave thumbs down 😆
Can we all just take a moment to appreciate the childlike joy of excitement when Post10 saw the train.
Hehe it was cute
A lot of us are water fans, and add in the trains, perfect .
1:27
I had the same reaction. I never get to see trains, after all, and it would be awesome if I could.
I believe this is the best Post10 Culvert clearing video and the only way it would get better would be to see him clear what he has left, I know it's not his job to but it would be awesome
Local government: We don't have the funds to handle these kinds of issues.
Literally one guy with a rake: Hahaha, water go swoosh, hell yeah.
Also Local government: We have to close vital roads and bridges bc we could not be arsed to maintain anything. Great governing🙄
Where have you seen a rake ?? ^^
@@Arvak60 Well not in this particular video but you know.
And they say there's no jobs.
they have no funds because they are sucking up the funds for themselves. Thieves..
We need a documentary on Post 10 called "Culvert Ops"
made me belly laugh
Call of Clogs: Culvert Ops II
Clever
Grand Theft - Culvert Clogs.
I feel a PBS special coming out shortly.
I love this man's appreciation for a quality culvert.
…and all the little spider friends.
What makes him so fun to watch is the fact that hes so passionate about what he does. Its also rewarding to see a visual change happen from his actions.
Yeah really. One of these days post 10 will run into one or more of his subscribers in real life who has the equipment to better help him in real life. These post 10 subscribers and post 10 himself shall make the most epic post 10 video to date.
26:24 I'm sold
Small village downstream washed away 😆
He does a awesome job
Maybe send a copy of your video to railroad company. For safety, maybe bring a friend. Rushing water and slippery rocks can be dangerous. Wow, you're an amazing young man!
I really wish you had a second camera you could put on the opposite side of the culvert you’re unclogging so everyone could see the gradual increase in flow of water
I came down here to post that same suggestion but saw you already did, nice.
Yah that would have been a cool bonus.
Are up a go fund me!
Searching for this comment!
He needs a Go Fund Me for a second camera and for a wireless mic. That way he doesn't have to yell or walk back to the camera for commentary. $500 for a Go Pro and $150 for a wireless vlog mic and he'd be set!!!
post10 is the real "thank you for your service" guy
Well, if he didn’t do it. There might be a lot of people losing their jobs in the next storm. Overflowing the train tracks while remooving all the gravel just asks for train delays, and nowadays trains are a must for every citizen who can’t afford a car. Imagine all those people lose their jobs due to a stupid train company.
And even at worst case, if they train company really don’t care and do train rides even during storms while having these tracks active, it might push the train of the rails putting thousands of people in danger.
Edit: So you can say post 10 saves million every day cause of his work.
@@simonnilsson8375 doesn't CSX pretty much have a monopoly on freight up that way?
Also just so you know the gravel forming the track bed is called ballast.
@@Falkirion I want to say ballast.. but the thing is Ballast in swedish is a completely different thing.. so hard for a swedish people like me to say it.
@@simonnilsson8375 fair enough
@@simonnilsson8375 Just for your information, "ballast" is the correct term for that gravel in Swedish as well. And the meaning I'm guessing that you were thinking about, the stuff you put in a boat to keep it stable, is actually used in English too. So the word has the same double meaning in both languages.
Love 💙 it...when you said,
"People talk when they don't know anything. " 😊
‘People talk when they don’t know anything’
Amen.
Dorothy: How can you talk if you haven't got a brain?
Scarecrow: I don't know. But some people without brains do an awful lot of talking, don't they?
I was on a 20 mile hike today when I came across a backed up stream with nasty water. I tried to break it up but gave up because I knew I had to conserve my energy. I consoled myself by admitting that I am no Post 10.
Too bad you did not document the coordinates assuming you were using a GPS tracker, Doc Surely. Giving post 10 those coordinates would of made for an intriguing video.
You can always go back with a bit better gear and unclog it.
Go back!!! You’ll kick yourself later!
At least starting out at Post 0 means you have a chance to reach Post 1
@@lapisliozuli4861 could that be backing up but gaining at the same time ? My head hurts now thanks 🙏 😂
If every human being had this guys attitude, the world would be a much nice and happier place.
Keep up the great work you do post10.
And drains everywhere would be *spotless*
I want to unclog the world with him. As friends
Is that you rock Lee? Shouldn't you be training?
Amen
"It doesn't look too deep... It was way too deep"
I love the confidence, the honesty, and no matter what you get it done somehow.
Love your assessment of criticism. "People talk when they don't know anything". To the vast majority of viewers, we (I) appreciate your knowledge and expertise on unclogging these culverts. The railroad companies may lack interest now, but rest assure the moment a real deluge of water impedes the trains or their bottom line, they'll be there. Thanks Post 10 for all the effort and personal time you take to repair the flow of these culverts. Congratulations, sir. Well done. ❤❤❤❤❤
Exactly. Boils down to profits. Until something happens no worries to them.
With you all the way. Long may this man do what others only talk about i e Government
26:25 “those are the best culverts I’ve ever seen….”
High praise indeed
If someone had told me a few months ago that I would spend 33 minutes watching someone clear detritus from a plugged culvert, I'd have said they were nuts, but these are really fun to watch. Amazing what proper water drainage can do to an area.
I concur myself. I did not expect to get into this AT ALL, but I am, and this guy is legitness about his purpose. Love it!
2x speed is your friend.
I aint gonna lie, I had to look up the meaning of detritus.
Me 2. Is so amazing how this video make me watch this guy forever
I agree he is fun tio watch and don't know why but here I am
30:46 - "people talk when they dont know anything." Sums up todays world
The internet in a nutshell. "Talk is cheap because supply exceeds demand"
@@euchiron The Internet most definitely didn’t invent trash commentary.
@@euchiron I love that quote !!
So true lol
@@DrOctatonic This is true. It certainly raises the behaviour to new heights, though
"what'd you do saturday night?'
"i got baked and watched post10 work on a massive culvert clog"
"huh?"
"oh trust me, it's Quality Content."
You and me both, brother!
Same!
when i saw a new vid pop up i had to have a bong
Geeeeeesh. Get a box of Duncan Brown brownie mix.
Wonderfull to watch. People don’t realize how much we need guys like this.. Big applause for this guy!
What an absolute nice guy....
Anyone that does anything positive for our environment is an okay person in my book
Train Company Secretary: "It's that Post10 guy again..."
Train Company Manager: "Ignore him and he'll fix it for us in a few months."
That’s what I thought - that’s their tactics - sit it out until Post10 takes care of it
Unfortunate how true this probably is.
😂
sounds horrible but funny
At least they should put him on the railroad employees payroll. He does work that he's not even getting paid for, but he's saving the railroad maybe millions of dollars in future damages from flooding.
Ok that train pass was perfect, and can we just acknowledge how fit this man is to be hurling logs of that size like they're sticks? Amazing 💜
Makes me wonder how he'd do at a highland games caber toss. Do you think the pole would flip two times or three?
its driftwood m8
"People talk when they don't know anything." Truer words never spoken. You are a perfect example of citizens serving their community. Keep up the good work.
Nice to see one guy is brave enough to handle the problem. Great job, dude.
The sounds of the running water is just fabulous. I am a 70 year old widow and I find these videos very satisfying. May I suggest taking a folding pruning saw with you for some of those larger branches. Stay safe out there.
I've never seen anyone who needed a Carhartt sponsorship more.
Okay this made me donkey laugh.
Damn straight
I was thinking he needed one those one handed tree saws.
100% agree
I wonder who makes his waders. Tell you what, he is a far braver soul than me: the waterways back east are just crazy with leeches. Just thinking about it makes me want to scream and run away. Yeeeeesh!!!
I feel like this activity (unclogging a large clog) would be good for someone who’s frustrated or needs to get some anger out 😆 just yank those sticks and hurl them into oblivion. Pull logs, break branches, etc. very cathartic lol.
Maybe that's why people in the city are angrier because they have less opportunity to do this sort of thing.
@@johnterry3312 That could well be.
One of these days, Post 10 will unclog a culvert and the lost city of Atlantis will resurface upstream! 😊
Lol
Wouldn't that be great
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 now thats funny. Thanks.
🤣
@Ben Jurqunov i dont get it. are you his boyfriend?
i hope local government appreciate this man. RESPECT to you post 10. Keep it up!
This video is 2 years old and I haven't gotten tired of it at all. The ice on the river, the train on the tracks, those lovely old culverts, the rant on mismanagement. All still 100% relevant to our world.
It’s autumn here in Argentina and last night saw some leaves in the road, and water pooling against the curb. WHERE’S the culvert? Then I heard Post 10 say, “No culvert, just a low spot.” Dangit. But Ima watching for clogs on my walks!
Haha I’ve started looking for clogged drains
I love the unclogging and I love the sass towards people who don't know what they're on about! Not sure which I enjoy more 😂
Breaking big ice chunks looks almost as satisfying as cleaning culverts!
You are such a good man for taking these clogs on yourself. Thank you for all you do for the environment and the public.
What no rake today.
I don’t know how he does it from state to various states?
As my mother used to say when she was elderly and too old to do physical work, "I could watch you work all day"! Now I'm in her shoes and she is in heaven. I really do enjoy watching you work young man. Thank you for posting.
I sit here holding my breath while Post 10 slowly makes headway on culverts. It’s so satisfying. Just cleared one on on my evening walk. Neighbors brook was clogged going into the lake. Didn’t want misquotes to get the upper hand.
*mosquitoes - sorry, I had to do it.
@@maximumcaffeine6003 lol!🤣😂
@@maximumcaffeine6003 LoL thanks. Stupid spell correct.
Ohh, a bit of therapeutic colvert unclogging before bed. I find it so relaxing watching the water start flowing. Great video as usual post10.
John Henry had a hammer
Paul Bunyan had an axe
Post 10 has a rake
and that's all he will need.
"These are the best culverts I've seen in my life"
That automatically makes them the best we've seen too, post 10. Thanks!
yeah the best culverts ever , they go across !
Thanks Post 10. Your videos are an inspiration for those of us who want to get out and help. Just a suggestion, I do a lot of clearing brush near a creek stream and flood control culvert. I stopped wearing leather belts during all day work jobs because they were the cause of my back aches. So I switched to an elastic belts and my back aches and back muscle strains went away. That might sound petty but back injuries can get more serious over time and you want to take care of yourself for the long run.
This one was very satisfying to watch! Seeing the water actually circulating in the pool after unclogging those two is going to make a difference for the wildlife! Less standing water, fewer mosquitoes, happier deer.
Frogs may start to congregate in the immediate vicinity as well.
@@adamgray1753 The frogs reduce the mosquitoes, I hear frogs loves bugs. They have a long tongue.
Yes, @@brucerowe2895.
They could collapse the salaries of ten city workers and give it all to this guy. He is amazing.
This is all you need for a resume.
That's why he gets dislikes.
Kid, you got gumption. I wish I had neighbors like you.
Watching this helped me feel calm after a very stressful day at work. Your enthusiasm for what you do is amazing.
"People talk when they don't know anything" is good general advice, honestly. Awesome work.
Heh, when that one log fell back down, I jumped... and realized you are paying a lot more attention than might seem obvious from this side of the screen. Also yay trains, and nice to see appreciation for *properly engineered* culverts - of course, it kind of calls out how *rare* they are, at least in New England...
I needed this after a busy week at work. I cleaned out our plugged parking lot drains in hopes that Post 10 would be proud. But...where is his trusty rake?
Good question? I was thinking the same thing - it's driving me nuts 🥜 LOL he knew what he was getting himself in to 😂 Post10 you are still my hero ❣️
I want the rake too!!!
I don't know why, but this was incredibly satisfying to watch, especially when the large sticks and logs were removed
Amazing, I love the videos. Reminds me of my childhood clearing a drain at the bottom of the road. Funny thing was the other day after we had huge rains, I was itching to put on my wellies and clear all the drains (I am 57 now), the child has not left me at all!!!!!. Thank you for your work and the videos.
"it's an ongoing battle" so many life lessons on this channel. Thanks posty
The train was like Yes!, I'm on Post 10. Lol🚂
Staring into crystal clear water is literally one of my favorite activities on Earth.
looking at your profile pic is one of my favorite activity on earth now
Same!!!! I crave it.
I wholeheartedly agree with this statement.
I, for one, watching post 10's videos, love seeing dirty sediment-filled water from a self-cleaning pipe more, like in the video "Unclogging Drain Filled With Trash During Heavy Rain And Culvert Update" at 6:38. The way the pool in this video was dirty at 29:30, compared to the clean pool at 4:02, was awesome to see.
I was just thinking how great it would be to see the clog coming through on the other side as you work
Brilliant work, as always.
And frustrated at the laziness of council and utilities for not pulling their own weight in clean up.
What if the railroad owns it? Then it's private.
I never thought I'd be spending an afternoon watching some guy unclog a culvert. He makes me want to get in there and help him. These are the people that never get the thank you they so much deserve. So, I'll say it for everyone..."Thank You Post10, there should be more people in the world like you and we'd have a much happier place!" God Bless You! I Hope You Get Paid For All The Work You Do...
I can relate to how you feel about this stuff. I'll go for walks and pick up garbage on the side of the road and people might say thank you or give me strange looks. But there's never a shortage of garbage or of people that are to lazy to put a small effort to help the cause.
“People talk when they don’t know anything”. This is a great observation post10 and 100% true. I’m writing this on my board. Thanks!
Unclog my bad feelings with a Post 10 video!
Hope you feel better soon, mate.
@@TheFiXNormal Thanks! Got rear ended today, car is probably a write off. But videos help let go.
@@Nature-Guardian Ah, man. That fucking sucks. Hope you get it sorted soon 👍🏻
"People talk when they don't know anything"...this needs to be a t-shirt.
We really need more people like him in this world 🥺 now I’m about to go start unclogging drains around my city 😂I love how excited and genuine he always sounds when doing this.
Do't understand who would give a thumbs down to Post10 and his wonderful work, great attitude and benefit to the community in general..
It's the beavers.
The train co?
YT content creators
Much respect to you Post 10, because that was work for an excavator or a backhoe loader. Anyway, take care, be safe and wear gloves. 😊
This is definitely one of the most inspiring youtube channels out there. I have a much higher awareness of this stuff now. And I get why certain areas where I live flood so easily (poorly placed drains). Luckily, my town is super good about going out before storms and clearing the drains.
I love how wholesome and passionate this guy is. He is an example of true appreciation of nature and the environment.
The scenery, the ice breaking, the train! We are 1:45 in and already this video needs a like.
Simple girl here. Had a rough day. But seeing you unclog a couple culverts AND an unexpected train video bomb made my fricken night!! Thanks post10!!
"People talk when the don't know anything" That's right! Some people just talk to hear themselves. Great work like always.
Post 10. I bet you loved playing in puddles when you were a kid. These videos are brilliant. Seeing the seasons change and how the clogs are cleared. Well done. And thank you.
I can't understand what I'm watching. I think its the best job interview in modern history. Someone in the county give this man a job to pay him for his efforts. I know the DNR appreciates what he does... Great on you Post 10.
This video is one of my favorites. Your child like enthusiasm is contagious, I love to see you manually clear the culverts. You must get so much satisfaction from doing this. I feel I accomplished something by watching you.
The winter and summer scenery is beautiful. Thank you and God Bless you! 🙏🏼☺️🌹🌟
Train shot was epic!!
I love the genuine excitement when it happened.
Your love for community is inspiring. These massive clogs that you're breaking up would eventually pose a threat to people living nearby. You have my respect, good sir. If they use those rails for passenger trains then you're doing even more good.
One concerned citizen: 15 minutes and two bare hands clears half the culverts.
Railway Company? Nah can't be bothered. We have shareholders to pay.
Railway company: Not only we have shareholders to pay, but a business to run. Anything less I'll be fired.
What a great video! Love when water digs down into the riverbed and clears itself out🤗
I like watching you clean out the culverts, I like seeing the water flow again, thanks for doing it, good job Son👌👌
Absolutely love your videos, I’m house bound for the past 7 years and it’s so nice to see nature and all you do! Thank you (I am living vicariously through your videos!)
“People talk when they don’t know anything.” Perfect post10! You are the best!
It feels so good to see when you find and remove the critical log that causes the clog and the flow returns! Keep up the good work!
Pick up sticks level:
God Tier
His communication skills have improved so much since this video. I can tell he’s more comfortable talking to the camera now as if we were there with him. Plus his new gf adds some joy into his voice now too ❤️ keep up the great work post!
This must be one of my favourite culvert clears I’ve seen you do so far. Beautiful scenery, crystal clear rushing water, many culverts and the train whilst you were standing mid stream was perfect! Thank you for taking the time to do this 🙏🏻👌🏻🤍
I loved every minute of this video. 👍
He accomplished this huge task without one tool.
All by hands.
Amazing work Post 10!👍
Are we going to get another look at this later in the year when it has eroded a bit?
Really really enjoyed watching that so interesting changing from winter to fall to do the job . Smashing voice over it was like a film I had to see the end . Well done Mr Post 10 😊
Wow, the difference between winter and spring was crazy! Although, what a waste of screws. Some people are so wasteful and ignorant.
Thanks for all you do with the unclogging, although you're not in my country, it's still amazing stuff to do for yours. 💜
"oh yeah that's a massive clog"...*grabs popcorn*
Lol
I feel totally, and completely secure in my choice of what I watch here. God help those that spend their time watching soul destroying crap like the Kardashians, or anything on CW. I live vicariously through Post10. If I didn't break my back a few years ago, I would have loved doing the same thing as a cathartic hobby... Watching Post10 is the next best thing.
It always feels like a real treat when we get a walk through the culvert. Love your channel sir.
I think this video proves no one works any harder than this guy!
These culvert unclogging videos relax me and the end result must be very satisfying. Thank you for these videos! Hey from California 💜
“People talk when they don’t know anything”. 💯 🤣
I love unblocking, so satisfying. Anyone living downstream is going to think there's been a landslide when all that clog stuff floats by!
Culverts, trains, ice, and clogs all in one view? That's a Post 10 moment.
Everyone needs to give a like. We can do better than 10%.
That was not may but yes it could anyways
@@post.10 always ask, if you like this video hit the like button and the subscribe button and the notification bell, Graham Stephen, has it down pat.
If only we had more post10s In this world. He’s absolute legend 👏
"Teacher, how were the ancient Americans able to build these culverts without metallurgical 3D printers?"
"And how did they make 'em so they're still here now?"
"That's one of history's greatest mysteries."
"Like how they were able to get to the moon without a teleporter?"
"Precisely!"
It's funny and wholesome how he strait up cut an entire season out of this video.
Thanks for another great video! By the way, I’m 65, and I just cleared my first drain during a storm, it was awesome!!
Perfect way to end the day, Post10. I LOVE discovering hidden things in the woods. Thanks for being a good human. 🥰
Put the link to the railroad’s on-line form here. Lol. I’ll bet something happens if all your fans fill it out. 😉😜😉😜
Thank you for posting these videos I just start seeing your videos a few days ago and I’ve watched hours of them so far. They are so relaxing and the passion that you have makes them more enjoyable to watch. Thank you
Post 10 I'm sure there are hundreds of people out there who would like to thank you for showing us how to unblock culverts and road drains. So
many of us go out and don't think twice about unblocking our street drains when the weather is bad, and we are all having a wonderful time doing it. THANKYOU XX