Thanks for the information about the branches cracking before it collapsed. I never thought about the noise it would make. I have always looked for movement and bubbles. Already subscribed 👍🏻
I have enjoyed your post from the beginning. When you changed things up and started, in the beginning of the post, showing the dam collapse and the result of the drainage there was no reason to finish watching because we knew the outcome. What got me hooked watching your videos was the anticipation of will the dam collapse. Keep up the great work. Greetings from Kentucky, USA.
Sounded like a lot of stones inside the dam. That looked like the water level went down fast. Nice collapse but there was a lot of mud still behind the dam you had to dig out. It must be an older one. Happy Easter, and may your family, friends, and especially The Elfa enjoy it.
Hey my Brother from another Country you are the best in the business when it comes to collapsing dams!!! Really, really like watching you take these down and, watching the large amounts of water you release. Like mini ocean tidal waves! Great work. Great channel! PS. Also, an excellent idea to dig a trench back to the deep part of the pool so that much more water can drain just like you do. And if all your dams was this easy to dig it would really be nice. Kudos!
Mantas, love the way the dam collapsed. Super job on this beaver dam. Congratulations on your new electric saw,a lot better than a hand saw. Take care and happy Easter. David B.,Utah, USA. 💖💖❤❤❤.
Nice collapse on the dam,it had no chance. I see like your new addition to your tools,makes things easier on you.great job Mantas.great video as always.definitely made a difference.continue on.be safe.😎😎😎👍👍👍
Hi from the UK. Another great removal 😊👍 I was wondering if you have ever considered removing part of the rear of the dam before you remove the front ,it might make the collapse more spectacular.
That was a great collapse,..I like all of your videos,..you are an asset to your community,..like your responses,..also your drone shots,..bless you,..hope you and family had a nice Easter,..
Very smart to purchase the electric saw. That is a great compromise between safety and effort and I am sure it is much lighter than a gas chainsaw! It was pretty obvious that dam had a problem once you got the sticks out of the way with all that water coming from what looked like the bottom of the dam. It turned out to really be the middel but it was obvious the dam had a weak spot, and of course you took advantage of it!
The first time I saw one of those mini chainsaws was on videos where they do landscape makeovers. There are always tons of overgrown shrubs and low tree branches that need to be cut. There is also some handheld battery powered pruners that I think every rose grower should have. Great to see how this dam collapsed.
Every year all of us farmers burn all of our fallen debris. Maybe you can burn all the debris you remove well Maybe that will help. You are a very hard worker thanks for your work. I'm not knocking you brother just trying to give you ideas
Damn that was a huge Dam and yeyyyy amazing collapse cool tool man efficient small easy to carry around and safe but still be carefun 😂 ahh what a great video the water sound was absolutely relaxing Thanks for that i needed it 😅almost fall asleep that good it was well Sir. THANK YOU SEE YOU in the next one ❤
Nice one as usual ! I always wonder where all the debris that floats off downstream goes ?? Does it eventually reach a big river and on to the sea ? 🇬🇧🇬🇧
I see you tossing the stick away from the dams. Some of those look like great walking sticks. You should have a way to carry 6 or so back to your home and clean them up and figure a way to sell them. I'd buy one, and use it.
I've noticed that many of the streams you open up, seems to have some kind of man made narrowing passage. In this video it looks like there has been dug a broad water way, and then the digging suddenly stops in a almost flat end. Is this the way these waterways are constructed, and if so, do you know the reason why? It seems like it is something that easily would clog up again.
When do the farmers need to start planting?............so when do the drainage ditches need to be cleared do the water standing in the fields will drain??? It is such a short time between winter and needing to get in the fields.
I was reading a bit about the mentality of Beavers and their dam building habits, apparently when they build against trees and you cut the trees they are less likely to build there again because they think that not only was the dam material no good but also the spot because now the dam and trees are gone. But I'm not a beaver and I will not say that it is an always thing.
@@Kenislovas pretty much. I found a small dam yesterday that was made with all the normal stuff like mud, rocks and sticks but this one had an added split firewood to the dam. Unfortunately the city destroyed it with an excavator when I went back to it with my son to show him how they build dams and teach him about dams and beaver dams. The city workers also did a very bad job, I think you would be disappointed in their work.
Did it collapse diagonally!? 😳powerful scene! diagonal collapse🌊 this is not a game I repeat, this is not a game😗📢 Since it's not a game, you'll be surrounded by a strange sense of satisfaction.
You're the King of the Collapse. 😂😂😂
Glad to see you got a small power saw will save you time and energy ! Great video!
You are becoming a master in the art of collapsing beaver dams! 🙂
Good job and be safe
Thanks for the information about the branches cracking before it collapsed. I never thought about the noise it would make. I have always looked for movement and bubbles. Already subscribed 👍🏻
That's 2 big collapses in one week, you're getting good at that!
Excellent job. Back breaking work, but a lot of water moved! Happy Easter!
I have enjoyed your post from the beginning. When you changed things up and started, in the beginning of the post, showing the dam collapse and the result of the drainage there was no reason to finish watching because we knew the outcome. What got me hooked watching your videos was the anticipation of will the dam collapse. Keep up the great work. Greetings from Kentucky, USA.
MAy God bless you and your family. Happy Easter!!! Another wonderful video!!!
Good morning, Mantas!
I have watched many videos of beaver dam removals, I enjoy your content the most! Job well done! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you very much Diana!
I've watched you improve in your dam removals, what you do now is the sum of your experience till now. I think it's good.
Cheers Roger from big sky :)
@@Kenislovas Greetings from the BIG SKY of Montana.
Great work and great filming of the collapse!
That hand held mini chainsaw has come in handy for you. Thanks for the video. Love the collapse of the dam 👍🏻
Thank you for the fine dismantling this day. Excellent water flow. See you on the next, Mantas! 🇱🇹👍🙂🇺🇸
Great job again.
Sounded like a lot of stones inside the dam. That looked like the water level went down fast. Nice collapse but there was a lot of mud still behind the dam you had to dig out. It must be an older one. Happy Easter, and may your family, friends, and especially The Elfa enjoy it.
I love your movies. It relaxes me. 😂😂
Thanks🤗
Area beautification with your new saw and conservation. Perfect.
Hey my Brother from another Country you are the best in the business when
it comes to collapsing dams!!!
Really, really like watching you take these down and, watching the large amounts of
water you release. Like mini ocean tidal waves!
Great work. Great channel!
PS. Also, an excellent idea to dig a trench back to the deep part of the pool so that
much more water can drain just like you do.
And if all your dams was this easy to dig it would really be nice. Kudos!
Tha ks mate!
Mantas, love the way the dam collapsed. Super job on this beaver dam. Congratulations on your new electric saw,a lot better than a hand saw. Take care and happy Easter. David B.,Utah, USA. 💖💖❤❤❤.
Thank you David! You too!
Nice collapse on the dam,it had no chance. I see like your new addition to your tools,makes things easier on you.great job Mantas.great video as always.definitely made a difference.continue on.be safe.😎😎😎👍👍👍
Hi from the UK. Another great removal 😊👍 I was wondering if you have ever considered removing part of the rear of the dam before you remove the front ,it might make the collapse more spectacular.
You’ve learned so much from the beginning of your channel, like letting physics be your friend.👏👏👏
Greetings from the BIG SKY. Those beavers probably showed up there 1 hour after you left the first time.
You got a new saw, very cool.
I hope you and your family have a great Easter.
That was a great collapse,..I like all of your videos,..you are an asset to your community,..like your responses,..also your drone shots,..bless you,..hope you and family had a nice Easter,..
I am glad you have a saw. Good dig.
I love how he gets the dam to take off like that. Weakening the under side of the dam works to get it moving.
You have always had good videos and lately you are doing great dam collapses ! Keep up the great work and be safe Mantas! 👍👍🙏♥️🇺🇲
Great job. Happy Easter, enjoy some family time!!
Thank you Mantas, for a brilliant video. 😊💫
You are welcome!
I like your new saw, nice job!
It's always interedting to watch your videos
Great helper your electric saw
Need a name for this handy tool😂
Name could be "That Dam Saw" 😆
Wow the was awesome! Drained it all!
Another job well done. Love your dam removal.
I hope you have a great Easter weekend
Alright, then, thank you for perfecting the science of beaver dam displacement! You literally have the process down to a science. 😏👍
:D
Thanks for the video’s Mantas!
I have a saw similar to that one but it is made by Stihl. Love using it for small brush. Keep up the good work.👍🏼
Very smart to purchase the electric saw. That is a great compromise between safety and effort and I am sure it is much lighter than a gas chainsaw! It was pretty obvious that dam had a problem once you got the sticks out of the way with all that water coming from what looked like the bottom of the dam. It turned out to really be the middel but it was obvious the dam had a weak spot, and of course you took advantage of it!
Nice job.
Excellent job. looked an old dam.
Well done young man , and you said you didn't want a chain saw. Looks like it works beautifully. Happy Easter to you and your family.
IT was so beauty... very nice...😎🫠
Great viewing your wk from New Zealand
Great video as always Mantas, was expecting it to go from the middle not the side
The first time I saw one of those mini chainsaws was on videos where they do landscape makeovers. There are always tons of overgrown shrubs and low tree branches that need to be cut. There is also some handheld battery powered pruners that I think every rose grower should have.
Great to see how this dam collapsed.
Thanks!
Another good one ,you really have this wired now I know it's hard work
Another fantastical removal 👏 ❤
Happy Easter to you and your family!!
OHHHHH, hella collapse and the lvl right behind the damn dropped half a foot in a few seconds. very nice
Oh boy that was a good one!👍🏽😀❤️🇺🇸
Every year all of us farmers burn all of our fallen debris. Maybe you can burn all the debris you remove well Maybe that will help. You are a very hard worker thanks for your work. I'm not knocking you brother just trying to give you ideas
Wishing you 250,000 subscribers in 2024!
😀 dude, I would be very happy if I could get 100k😊
Draining a bathtub. 😊
Happy Resurrection day.
i wasn't expecting it when the dam colasped...i jumped! 😃
Very nice camera work.
Great video. Enjoyed watching ✌️ 😎
wow the mud bank behind you. thank you. wish you could get paid for your time and energy.
Damn that was a huge Dam and yeyyyy amazing collapse cool tool man efficient small easy to carry around and safe but still be carefun 😂 ahh what a great video the water sound was absolutely relaxing Thanks for that i needed it 😅almost fall asleep that good it was well Sir. THANK YOU SEE YOU in the next one ❤
Great job! Thanks for the video.
You are welcome!
All the best mate. Cheers 🍻❤
Thank you!
You've got a cool job!
You make great collapses ! 👏👏👍❤️
Happy Easter Mantas
Thanks you too!
Great job!
Awesome
Wow that was great!
Great video!
Glad you did not get caught in that collapse
Excellent!!
Witam i pozdrawiam serdecznie..👋👍🇵🇱
Niiiice that was cool. ✌️
You have to spend Your vacation in Padagonia. There is the largest population of beavers. They have destroyed large forrests.
Excellent
I like your videos ❤
Cool video as always
You are nearing expert status of beaver dam collapses!
I have a question...we don't have any beaver dams here...how long does the dam stay open at each location before the beavers build it again...???
Nice one as usual ! I always wonder where all the debris that floats off downstream goes ?? Does it eventually reach a big river and on to the sea ? 🇬🇧🇬🇧
Es represa de castor???
Great job are any fish in that water?
Longer shaft on your shovel might save your back? Less hunching over?
This length is ok ;)
WOW!!!
I see you tossing the stick away from the dams. Some of those look like great walking sticks. You should have a way to carry 6 or so back to your home and clean them up and figure a way to sell them. I'd buy one, and use it.
I've noticed that many of the streams you open up, seems to have some kind of man made narrowing passage. In this video it looks like there has been dug a broad water way, and then the digging suddenly stops in a almost flat end. Is this the way these waterways are constructed, and if so, do you know the reason why? It seems like it is something that easily would clog up again.
When do the farmers need to start planting?............so when do the drainage ditches need to be cleared do the water standing in the fields will drain??? It is such a short time between winter and needing to get in the fields.
Planting usually is in September or in April. Ditches need to be cleared all the time.
Meget fin video
Coolbeens good vid
I was reading a bit about the mentality of Beavers and their dam building habits, apparently when they build against trees and you cut the trees they are less likely to build there again because they think that not only was the dam material no good but also the spot because now the dam and trees are gone.
But I'm not a beaver and I will not say that it is an always thing.
They use whatever they can find around ;)
@@Kenislovas pretty much. I found a small dam yesterday that was made with all the normal stuff like mud, rocks and sticks but this one had an added split firewood to the dam. Unfortunately the city destroyed it with an excavator when I went back to it with my son to show him how they build dams and teach him about dams and beaver dams.
The city workers also did a very bad job, I think you would be disappointed in their work.
Lot of exercise, so you will stay in good Shape
COOL
which country is this
Lithuania.
woo hoo take that you silly beavers!!
I’ve noticed that the streams are all straight here in Oklahoma they’re all crooked, what’s the deal, how come ???
Some of these I wonder if there was someone downstream wondering where all that water suddenly came from.
There was not that much water, it didn't change a lot ;)
Did it collapse diagonally!? 😳powerful scene! diagonal collapse🌊
this is not a game
I repeat, this is not a game😗📢
Since it's not a game, you'll be surrounded by a strange sense of satisfaction.
Yeah, you're right, diagonally.
Greetings from Riga bralukas. You have cool videos, well made and relaxing. Thanks. Subscribe it is.
Hey bralukas! I just to work in Latvian transport company called “Arfiline” :) thank you!
@@Kenislovas Ooh, that is awesome Dude. :) I didn't expect that. :D
@@themauwie8933 ✌️😀