Great job. I just found your channel about 2 days ago. I am enjoying the heck out of your work. Oh, and a barge powered by Suzuki Twins. What can go wrong.😅
Would be great if you could do either a voice over or just do a little explanation while working. The tank I understand, the piping I don't. And I got to say it is oddly satisfying to watch an excavator at work.
We have issues with having people wanting us to start after 8 at least 9 is sometimes an ask since equipment is loud in mornings some people hate it. Just makes for longer days
when you were saying that everything was going so good that day... I kept seeing your truck right beside the excavator and was thinking please don't hit it....
Awesome job! I am a snowmobiler and an excavation contractor. I install filter bed systems also in Northwestern Ontario and wonder if we could compare ballpark complete system costs. Would be interesting to know. I started watching you in the mountains.
@@freeriderearthworks8889 "Test Holes" sure vary. Where I live they are normally 4' wide x 8-10' deep with a ramp into them so the inspector can walk down in and check the soil type.
Look at the cool RUclips Channel I just found. This genuine down to earth guy (no pun intended here) seems very familiar … I think I know him, I have seen him before for sure 😆😆😆.
Back to the morning videos! Woo woo! Ty sir!
WELL DONE GLAD YOU ARE STILL DOING THESE
Dig these videos, we do the same line of work, I dig dirt in Maine good ol US
Great job. I just found your channel about 2 days ago. I am enjoying the heck out of your work. Oh, and a barge powered by Suzuki Twins. What can go wrong.😅
Glad your doing these videos. I thought the septic drain field lines were just long trenches. interesting...
That’s another style of septic you can do but it takes up a ton more space
@@freeriderearthworks8889 thanks! Can you use the type you put in on a slope? It would work great for our cabin.
Would be great if you could do either a voice over or just do a little explanation while working. The tank I understand, the piping I don't. And I got to say it is oddly satisfying to watch an excavator at work.
I will do on the next one 👍
i love when ppl try to tell me what to do while I’m working😂
I only listen to one person and that’s big boss
Wow, I think they mistaken the word test hole for basement!!! Great work and video Matt!
You’re pretty good on that machine ✌🏻
We have issues with having people wanting us to start after 8 at least 9 is sometimes an ask since equipment is loud in mornings some people hate it. Just makes for longer days
when you were saying that everything was going so good that day... I kept seeing your truck right beside the excavator and was thinking please don't hit it....
Haha always close to the truck when scooping out
Awesome job! I am a snowmobiler and an excavation contractor. I install filter bed systems also in Northwestern Ontario and wonder if we could compare ballpark complete system costs. Would be interesting to know. I started watching you in the mountains.
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keep them vids coming bro
Nice efficient job.You guys have your systems engineered?
Ur the best
Amazing the Extra Cost involved with Thhat "Test Hole" Wow
No kidding!!
@@freeriderearthworks8889 "Test Holes" sure vary. Where I live they are normally 4' wide x 8-10' deep with a ramp into them so the inspector can walk down in and check the soil type.
@@chetmorris5587 sounds like a death trap
Do you guys get frost on the ground? Here where I live, we must insulate all pipes and everything need to be atleast 1 m deep under ground.
The snow insulates the ground so you just make sure not to remove the snow from your septic
Also the bacteria from the septic makes heat
9:30 start time lol for residential 7am is legal start in Ontario ppl just don't like it haha
Exactly, that’s what I told him. Nobody should be sleeping past 7am lol
What were the rebar pegs you dropped in the corners for?
The township wants them so you can find the bed with a metal detector lol
Wow, the rules for septic installs really differ. Do you need an inspection before covering?
Septics are different every for sure. Yes we do
Look at the cool RUclips Channel I just found. This genuine down to earth guy (no pun intended here) seems very familiar … I think I know him, I have seen him before for sure 😆😆😆.
Let's goo