It is a blessing to watch you working. You are gifted at what you. Love to see some one who demands EXCELLENCE in their work, never settling for mediocrity or even average results.
Maybe I shouldn't show this but hey! Someone made a comment of other channels to watch on AC's latest and got 62 responses. I added the following as I feel it's TRUE: "AC is 10/10 and a very likeable PERSON - he's REAL. I also enjoy DIRT BOSS, an honest guy putting out lots of work with only beneficial talk. Well worth a looksee!" Sonny (CT)
Looks pretty good! Do yourself a favor and backfill your septic tank as soon as they set it, when you have high water table or rain coming those septic tanks will float! I’ve been installing septic systems for 40+ years and I’ve seen it happen!! Keep up the good work!
That machine and most other modern excavators of that size are incredibly quiet. Hard to believe. The hydraulic motors on my 2004 Bobcat 753 have always been incredibly loud. I've always had to use earphones. Nothing wrong with it. Like new condition still but damn those motors are so load. Now that clanging bucket! I just had all the pins and bushings replaced in my Bobcat E20 and the pin holes on the side of the bucket re welded and drill and the boom and thumb make no clanging noises at all. I absolutely can't stand that metal on metal sound. I just think it's destroying itself every time I hear that. I grease the heck out of things to quiet it down but once they are worn grease only helps for a minute. Love your work and thanks for sharing.
Nice job DB in over 30yrs in the business up there I only did one of those systems alittle advice don't get old the golden yrs aren't all that golden lol
Love using the infiltrator chambers. Super easy and quicker than rock and pipe. We also get a 25% reduction In length when using chambers vs rock and pipe. Friendly observation= the drip plate for the end caps has 2 tabs that can be used to snap that plate on longs ways. Also we are required to use a screw to secure the end caps to chambers. Good job! Keep em’ going! I was racking my brain as to why you were tilling the sod until I realized the system was set above it.
Yeah, you certainly know your stuff. Hey, you ever been driving & your wife sitting shotgun, and you have a close call and she is stomping on the floor telling you to watch out? (Know what I mean?) WELL, that's what all of US were doing with that tailgate backing up to you!!! Anyway, this work is too involved w/too many pieces and you run thru the process like it's setting the table for dinner! Makes you the BIG GUY and we thank you!!! Sonny
OVER HERE IN SO-CAL WE SAY ''SHADOOBIE-POP,BADA-BING, BADA-BLAM!!! WHEN WE LEVEL OUT OUR INFILTRATORS FOR YOUR 20:57ish AND YOUR 21:57 WE SAY TIPPITY-POP-BOOM!
Dirt Boss...If you have the chance to film how you use the laser grading level do you mind showing us? I have a general understanding of it but would appreciate you teaching us. Thanks!
Great video! My hubs and I always enjoy watching and learning from your expertise! Question for you: Are there limitations for equipment being on these systems while backfilling?
I guess you did a good job but that sure wouldn’t work for me if it’s only going to be covered by six inches of soil. I enjoyed watching Good luck and stay safe out there, God Bless!
Nice job! Quick question…why not bring the material in off the parking lot where the truck and trailer were parked and avoid the lawn? Low wires or maybe it’s really steep?
Yes it was really steep there and our system was close to the edge.. plus you always want to put your material on top and work your way to the bottom so you don't crush the system
Which system do you prefer this Infiltrator raised bed leach field or the stone & pipe? And just a ball park estimate on cost comparison? Another great video, Thanks
So, the chambers don't have any pipe in them? And no viewing ports? I plan to have a gravity fed leach field sand mound and just elevate my house and septic tank, no pumps. Is a certain type of sand needed, or is gravel required under chambers, what about felt? Thanks!
@@DIRT-BOSS Does the pipe only extend to just inside the starter piece, and the effluent empties onto the ground and runs as far as it can run before being absorbed by the ground? It's a very interesting install you're doing, I enjoyed watching it.
@@DIRT-BOSS really? so the water just runs over the top of the ground? seems like the inlet would get soaked while the end part would not get much water flow.
I enjoy your videos Mike. We use infiltrators all the time although our engineers won't pass our work unless we're dead on balls accurate. Dead nuts won't do.
That's ONLY because you work so hard and took us all along for a day with you, in YOUR life a couple days ago; you know, your 20 hour day! YOU, DIRT BOSS, DP all seem to have days like this. Hats off to all of you! Sonny
What is the benefits of raised bed over a buried system? I am asking cause my 1978 septic system is failing fast and I live on a sand lot and needing a solution!
There is no benefit You need a raised bed if your groundwater is too high or your soil content Will not percolate.. You being in sand your soil is good so your system must be saturated.. You could install a new one next to it or if you don't have the room that will have to be dug out and more sand installed then new system installed
That design would not be allowed in Georgia. Only two inches of fall coming from the tank will push effluent back into the tank in the first lateral. The top of the chamber is higher than the outlet side of the the tank.
It's the DirtBoss 😎 Yeah buddy BACK on site everything is set perfect the infiltrator is down YEAH DirtBoss 😎 u brought back memories there when the truck backed up and almost hit u the same thing happened to me I held down the Horn and he still kept coming I thought quick tracked back I over filled the Bucket an let I'm Have it 😂 it was crusher run I was loading 😂 I'm sure he left his seat when that hit the dump bed 😂 smarty jumped out after why'd u do that another truck driver saw what happened and answered smarty U idiot u had your music on loud so u didn't hear the Horn and in case u didn't notice there's about an inch between the truck and the Excavator u almost hit the Machine where in world were u going on top of the boom smarty shut his trap and jumped back in the truck I loaded I'm up an sent I'm off 😂 the thing is smarty heard the Horn that time and drove off with his loaded truck 😂 good time's man good Times YEAH DirtBoss 😎 thank U for the great video 💪😎👍
It is a blessing to watch you working. You are gifted at what you. Love to see some one who demands EXCELLENCE in their work, never settling for mediocrity or even average results.
Thanks man I appreciate that
Maybe I shouldn't show this but hey! Someone made a comment of other channels to watch on AC's latest and got 62 responses. I added the following as I feel it's TRUE:
"AC is 10/10 and a very likeable PERSON - he's REAL. I also enjoy DIRT BOSS, an honest guy putting out lots of work with only beneficial talk. Well worth a looksee!" Sonny (CT)
Hey Thank so much buddy !
Thanks Sonny!! ☺️
Another great job by
The Boss 😉❤️
Thank you Thank you
I'm impressed!!! The absolute best to all of you!!! Sonny
Mrs. DB... he knew you were watching... and that was his inspiration!
Looks pretty good! Do yourself a favor and backfill your septic tank as soon as they set it, when you have high water table or rain coming those septic tanks will float! I’ve been installing septic systems for 40+ years and I’ve seen it happen!! Keep up the good work!
Yes I hear you
If you want it done right Dirt Boss is the man awesome job Mike. FYI everything today went great
Awesome thanks buddy
That machine and most other modern excavators of that size are incredibly quiet. Hard to believe. The hydraulic motors on my 2004 Bobcat 753 have always been incredibly loud. I've always had to use earphones. Nothing wrong with it. Like new condition still but damn those motors are so load. Now that clanging bucket! I just had all the pins and bushings replaced in my Bobcat E20 and the pin holes on the side of the bucket re welded and drill and the boom and thumb make no clanging noises at all. I absolutely can't stand that metal on metal sound. I just think it's destroying itself every time I hear that. I grease the heck out of things to quiet it down but once they are worn grease only helps for a minute. Love your work and thanks for sharing.
Those komatsu horns always get me
It is pretty cool you have filmed your work. Very interesting stuff here.
Thanks
Nice job DB in over 30yrs in the business up there I only did one of those systems alittle advice don't get old the golden yrs aren't all that golden lol
Yeah they're not too popular but they are coming around
Love using the infiltrator chambers. Super easy and quicker than rock and pipe. We also get a 25% reduction In length when using chambers vs rock and pipe. Friendly observation= the drip plate for the end caps has 2 tabs that can be used to snap that plate on longs ways. Also we are required to use a screw to secure the end caps to chambers.
Good job! Keep em’ going! I was racking my brain as to why you were tilling the sod until I realized the system was set above it.
Thanks for the tip I appreciate it
Great job with all the exact measurements required very interesting.👍👍👍
Yes not much room for error
Great job Dirt Boss There is no substitute for experience Thanks for sharing 👍 Looking forward to the next one 😀
Thanks buddy
Nice job my friend, did a lot of septics growing up 👍
Thanks buddy
Neet looking system frist time I have seen this kind
Yes there's not too many of them around here most of them are stoned and pipe but they're getting more popular
Great educational video, very interesting. Love watching and how you explain things. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you
I just think you like saying “D-Box” 😉😂 awesome job brother 😎
You know it
So cool to watch these videos, thanks Mike
Thanks Greg
Back on site !
Thanks man
Great video dirt Boss 🇺🇲
Thanks
That truck almost hitting the bucket gave me PTSD memories of driving them onsite Dirt Boss lol!😍
Yeah for sure
hey i just noticed no thumbs down. great videos. thanks
Nope he's back He hit me hit thumbs down 😂
Excellent job!
Yeah, you certainly know your stuff. Hey, you ever been driving & your wife sitting shotgun, and you have a close call and she is stomping on the floor telling you to watch out? (Know what I mean?) WELL, that's what all of US were doing with that tailgate backing up to you!!! Anyway, this work is too involved w/too many pieces and you run thru the process like it's setting the table for dinner! Makes you the BIG GUY and we thank you!!! Sonny
Yes for sure It It was crazy being in the seat!
OVER HERE IN SO-CAL WE SAY ''SHADOOBIE-POP,BADA-BING, BADA-BLAM!!! WHEN WE LEVEL OUT OUR INFILTRATORS FOR YOUR 20:57ish AND YOUR 21:57 WE SAY TIPPITY-POP-BOOM!
😂😂😂💯
Very clean work!
Thanks
Great job Boss!
Thanks buddy
Lookin good!!
Thanks
The rattlesnake is alive...lol
Good job...well done!
Yup lol
Cool brother
Thanks James
Dirt Boss...If you have the chance to film how you use the laser grading level do you mind showing us? I have a general understanding of it but would appreciate you teaching us. Thanks!
That's true I have in the past I have a few videos on how to set it up on the boom and everything else in my earlier videos you got to go back
@@DIRT-BOSS Thank you, I will check those videos out! Enjoy your day.
It looks really nice. Shame it gets all covered and nobody sees it.
Lol yep
Great job Mike 👍
Thanks bro
Great video! My hubs and I always enjoy watching and learning from your expertise!
Question for you: Are there limitations for equipment being on these systems while backfilling?
Hey thanks! Yes that's a good question you want to use a track machine and just the way I did on this horizontally first across the system
Great video 👍
Thanks
Do you like your Kubota skid steer? Good video.
Yes
I guess you did a good job but that sure wouldn’t work for me if it’s only going to be covered by six inches of soil. I enjoyed watching Good luck and stay safe out there, God Bless!
12 in of soil coverage over top
Poo systems made fun😂🤠
Yup
What’s a rust line? This is a strange system to have so close to the house/ backyard .
Job well done Boss
Rust lines are the result of the fluctuating water table and dissolved iron in the ground water
Nice job!!
Thanks
Good job Dirt Boss🤙
Thanks bro
Nice job! Quick question…why not bring the material in off the parking lot where the truck and trailer were parked and avoid the lawn? Low wires or maybe it’s really steep?
Yes it was really steep there and our system was close to the edge.. plus you always want to put your material on top and work your way to the bottom so you don't crush the system
@@DIRT-BOSS Grade never comes through on camera very well
Which system do you prefer this Infiltrator raised bed leach field or the stone & pipe? And just a ball park estimate on cost comparison? Another great video, Thanks
The infiltrator system is more money than stone and pipe a fill system is more money than conventional
If a homeowner wants a stone and pipe system will the town draw it up and let them do it or they require infiltrator?
The engineer draws it up and I believe He could request that option
So, the chambers don't have any pipe in them? And no viewing ports? I plan to have a gravity fed leach field sand mound and just elevate my house and septic tank, no pumps. Is a certain type of sand needed, or is gravel required under chambers, what about felt? Thanks!
Each system is designed differently to your ground specifications with perc tests this one had no pipe
Do you have to bring in a bunch of fill now to cover the system?
Yes if you watch the full video you would have saw all the dump trucks of sand
what type of laser are you using? Also would like to know what type of receiver is on the excavator for grade?
Spectra LL400 with CR700 receiver
I thought perforated pipe had to run through the infiltrator lines, or is there an internal pipe in each section?
I've seen them like that too but this one is designed this way
@@DIRT-BOSS Does the pipe only extend to just inside the starter piece, and the effluent empties onto the ground and runs as far as it can run before being absorbed by the ground? It's a very interesting install you're doing, I enjoyed watching it.
@@DIRT-BOSS really? so the water just runs over the top of the ground? seems like the inlet would get soaked while the end part would not get much water flow.
@@khandam7709 I am not an engineer I'm just an installer
@@DIRT-BOSS the best installers understand why things are engineered and can thus recommend the best methods to thier clients IMHO.
I enjoy your videos Mike. We use infiltrators all the time although our engineers won't pass our work unless we're dead on balls accurate. Dead nuts won't do.
😂😂😂
I am wondering when you do this for someone do you replace all the holes and everything and fix them when you’re done?
Not sure what you're asking
Slow down on the videos I haven’t even had a chance to watch the last one 🤣
That's ONLY because you work so hard and took us all along for a day with you, in YOUR life a couple days ago; you know, your 20 hour day! YOU, DIRT BOSS, DP all seem to have days like this. Hats off to all of you! Sonny
😂
No kidding... I’m retired and still a day late!
Very interesting system, DB. Was that type of system installed due to water table/soil conditions or just due to possible lower cost?
It actually cost more than a conventional system and it was engineered because of a high rust line
What is the benefits of raised bed over a buried system? I am asking cause my 1978 septic system is failing fast and I live on a sand lot and needing a solution!
There is no benefit You need a raised bed if your groundwater is too high or your soil content Will not percolate.. You being in sand your soil is good so your system must be saturated.. You could install a new one next to it or if you don't have the room that will have to be dug out and more sand installed then new system installed
@@DIRT-BOSS thank You! 😊
Why are they raised, why can't they be deep so there's no mound in the yard?
Soil conditions everything is engineered with perk tests
That design would not be allowed in Georgia. Only two inches of fall coming from the tank will push effluent back into the tank in the first lateral. The top of the chamber is higher than the outlet side of the the tank.
Good thing we're not in Georgia
@@DIRT-BOSS lol gravity works the same no matter where you are. i can see Thomas's point. how can the water go 2" higher?
@@khandam7709 You will have to ask an engineer
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I know nothing about septic. Seems odd to just put right on ground
It won't be on the ground stay tuned to the next video
Good job. I still do not like these type of systems.
Me neither
Shit Shingles what they are called!!!
😂😂😂
It's the DirtBoss 😎 Yeah buddy BACK on site everything is set perfect the infiltrator is down YEAH DirtBoss 😎 u brought back memories there when the truck backed up and almost hit u the same thing happened to me I held down the Horn and he still kept coming I thought quick tracked back I over filled the Bucket an let I'm Have it 😂 it was crusher run I was loading 😂 I'm sure he left his seat when that hit the dump bed 😂 smarty jumped out after why'd u do that another truck driver saw what happened and answered smarty U idiot u had your music on loud so u didn't hear the Horn and in case u didn't notice there's about an inch between the truck and the Excavator u almost hit the Machine where in world were u going on top of the boom smarty shut his trap and jumped back in the truck I loaded I'm up an sent I'm off 😂 the thing is smarty heard the Horn that time and drove off with his loaded truck 😂 good time's man good Times YEAH DirtBoss 😎 thank U for the great video 💪😎👍
Yeah it's sketchy when they're coming back and have no intention to stop !
Who would put this crap in their yard and be charged for it? How do you even feel right or good for selling this crap?
Haha the homeowner got this engineered I only install it text book