Cleaning up after the 50 year flood..

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • We had 520mm of rain in 4 days, it washed out my hydro turbine intakes, blew out culverts and rutted the driveway, I'll be cleaning up for weeks.
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  • @jestempies
    @jestempies 2 года назад +361

    Tree:
    Me:
    Marty:

  • @87xfute
    @87xfute 2 года назад +186

    Hey Marty, I think that rock is called conglomerate. It's a mixture of stones and mud sort of petrified into a rock. Seeya Rob

    • @graemewhite5029
      @graemewhite5029 2 года назад +16

      We call it "pudding stone" over here. Reminds you of old fashioned steamed fruit puddings !

    • @Darwinpasta
      @Darwinpasta 2 года назад +11

      I've heard them called concretions out here, but, yeah, bunch of rocks stuck together. That's a pretty one. (Edit: looked it up and a concretion is something else. That is indeed a conglomerate.)

    • @altronixvideo
      @altronixvideo 2 года назад +5

      Hertfordshire puddingstone is quite well known in the uk

    • @jasonpatterson8091
      @jasonpatterson8091 2 года назад +10

      It also might be a tillite - a conglomerate that formed from ancient (like pre-dinosaurs ancient) glacial till. Puddingstones tend to be formed from more weathered rocks in the conglomerate, tillites from more irregular. It's hard to say just looking at it, because it's been sitting in a creek since who knows when weathering the outside.

    • @jamesgibb9737
      @jamesgibb9737 2 года назад +1

      Beat me to it!

  • @lind0865
    @lind0865 2 года назад +102

    Even in such horrible circumstances kiwi land is such a stunning place. Man id love to have a farm there. Love your vids mate.

    • @DiHandley
      @DiHandley 2 года назад +1

      Agreed!

    • @shiTthebed86
      @shiTthebed86 2 года назад +16

      IV always dreamed of going to new Zealand, but that woman they have running the country is a nut job and don't think I'll get a chance to go now.

    • @ebutuoyebutouy
      @ebutuoyebutouy 2 года назад +7

      @@shiTthebed86 Why u call her a nut job? U have facts or u repeating what your news told u? Yup, your dear leader made a fool of himself criticizing her when it turned out that she was correct. She was recently reelected. Is still real popular. Does that mean the majority of kiwis are also nut jobs?

    • @jamesmorton8431
      @jamesmorton8431 2 года назад +3

      Beautiful Country!

    • @marcryvon
      @marcryvon 2 года назад +3

      @@ebutuoyebutouy
      Agreed. If not for her courageous decisions, the pandemic would have been terrible down there.
      BTW, that DamBreeze guy is the kind who dismiss the reality of the damn Covid. Trumpist.

  • @reggiefaggart196
    @reggiefaggart196 2 года назад +3

    You have a full time job keeping up all the roads. Good job

  • @kylehoffman5082
    @kylehoffman5082 2 года назад +43

    Ex geologist here. That rock (consider the setting) is most likely a "conglomerate" and old river bed of pebbles and what not that solidified into a solid rock.

    • @MartyT
      @MartyT  2 года назад +17

      Thanks Kyle, all the rocks are nice and clean after the flood, some nice colors popping out

    • @joeblan9426
      @joeblan9426 2 года назад +2

      @@MartyT Just wondering since we're talking about rocks after a good Flood, is there anyone there that pans for Gold or Silver? Have you ever done it?

    • @BrainHurricanes
      @BrainHurricanes 2 года назад +2

      @@joeblan9426 No, that would ruin his life!

    • @hamishcarrad9528
      @hamishcarrad9528 2 года назад +7

      Another ex geologist here. It’s definitely conglomerate, but it’s slightly altered (been heated up probably) giving that green colour, I’ve got some similar boulders from the coast, one I’ve cut and polished and made into a coffee table.

    • @tonyjefferies9029
      @tonyjefferies9029 2 года назад +3

      @@joeblan9426 there’s plenty of people that gold prospect in New Zealand.

  • @jimthode
    @jimthode 2 года назад +53

    At 10:08 Conglomerate is a clastic sedimentary rock made up of rounded clasts that are greater than two millimeters in diameter. The spaces between the clasts are generally filled with sand- and clay-size particles. The rock is bound together by a cement that is usually composed of calcite or quartz.

    • @c.ebenfranks4473
      @c.ebenfranks4473 2 года назад +5

      I was going to say it was from a pyroclastic flow: mud, gravel and other material sizes, ran down a hillside during some long-ago volcanic eruption. Called a lahar.

    • @johndoe1778
      @johndoe1778 2 года назад +2

      You guys 😘 interested me into rocks more than you'd know now haha

  • @horsebee1
    @horsebee1 2 года назад +3

    Love the way that the birds waste no time in inspecting your road work. You never know there just might be something worth eating there

    • @Pierreboro
      @Pierreboro 2 года назад +1

      The bird was a nice touch indeed!

  • @ManxAndy
    @ManxAndy 2 года назад +2

    That rear blade on the David Brown is fantastic for finishing the track surface, does a better job than most modern gear…..👍🇮🇲

  • @matthewfrankcook
    @matthewfrankcook 2 года назад +2

    Loved the cameo appearance by the Toutouwai, the bush robin 😊

  • @Thedavidsavage
    @Thedavidsavage 2 года назад +2

    Marty your such a great neighbor. 👍
    Doing those kiwis proud. Friendly happy helping people. Gives me hope for this world. 🙏 ❤ 😃😊🙂

  • @craigsudman4556
    @craigsudman4556 2 года назад +6

    Ironically, I woke up this morning to a power failure. Went into survival mode and heated my coffee on the gas range for 1:30 sat down and looked out over the valley at all the homes that were dark while drinking my first cup of coffee. Power came back on about 20 minutes later and I took my second (microwave heated) cup of coffee up to watch some RUclips. You're a better man than me Marty! Great video thumbs up.

  • @ginggur17
    @ginggur17 2 года назад +1

    To this day, I love how you still harness Mother Nature, fair play pal. 👍👍👍🇬🇧

  • @magnuscolable
    @magnuscolable 2 года назад +1

    Mate that was a wicked flood, you did a good job reconstructing the culvert afterwards.

  • @mattywho8485
    @mattywho8485 2 года назад +79

    Hey Marty, Love your straight forward way of dealing with everything from fixing the gear train of the old grader to flood recovery. I do see a problem with that dual culvert installation @3:06 that your neighbor's had done though. The culverts are placed too close together, which doesn't allow for adequate compaction between them which will eventually lead to the water finding its way in between them and washing it out all over again.

    • @MartyT
      @MartyT  2 года назад +33

      Yes I did think the same about the culvert pipes, the fill should be compacted especially at the sides

    • @davidp8157
      @davidp8157 2 года назад +6

      @@MartyT depending on ownership and degree of nuisance value if / when it chews out again, a relatively cheap option at this stage is do a "sandbag" structure where the sand bags are filled with wet concrete and stacked to form a swirl chamber wall. Swirl chamber needs to extend far enough up stream to cope with anticipated problem. Successfully did this with something over 20 feet deep, similar width at its narrowest with a 4 foot culvert and much larger area involved 20 odd years ago, still going strong after several 1 in a 100 year issues since. 1 in 50 and 1 in a 100 years downpours and floods seem to happen a little to regularly to not plan adequately for them......
      In my case this was the only access, so until partially rebuilt, walking access only.

    • @essexfarmer9610
      @essexfarmer9610 2 года назад +2

      @@MartyT Maybe put a concrete plug to stop the wash out? Nice approach to the issues at hand! Greetings from Essex, England. We only get 600mm in a whole year!

    • @mouse454
      @mouse454 2 года назад

      one of the pipes isn't plastic, situation not so bad

  • @zippythechicken
    @zippythechicken 2 года назад +1

    you have good neighbors. best wishes to you all.

  • @FPVsean
    @FPVsean 2 года назад +2

    Love that old tractor... Looks crappy but it seems mechanically flawless.. Can imagine what it would look like with just a cosmetic resto!

    • @MartyT
      @MartyT  2 года назад +3

      Its a beauty, runs like a swiss watch

  • @andrewradford3953
    @andrewradford3953 2 года назад +2

    Great that your neighbour fixed the washout.
    I recently won the lottery and scored many truckloads of road profilings. Going to put the blade on the David Brown 995 and fix up a few tracks around the farm tomorrow.
    600W of continuous turbine power is gold. I'd like to store some solar so I've picked up a gen 1 Nissan Leaf battery to store some sunshine. Just need to find the right bms that work with Victron.

  • @larrymiller4
    @larrymiller4 2 года назад +16

    If I were to offer a suggestion, it would be to line the basin on the upstream side of your culverts, either with well-placed rock, or bags of concrete stacked so as to prevent erosion on that side of the culverts. The "downstream" side of the road that is heavily eroded is another story. It looks like it will need a structural solution rather than merely adding fill. That was one serious storm you folks had.

  • @shanedavies9564
    @shanedavies9564 2 года назад +1

    Marty the joys of having a life style block but it's great mate cheers shaneo nelson 👍

  • @Meatlove
    @Meatlove 2 года назад +14

    Roadworks in Western Europe: Takes about 30 days and 50 roadworkers just to resurface a stretch of 2 kilometeres 2 lane highway.
    Roadworks in New Sealand: No worries m8, I'll just grab some gravel from the ditch and spread it out. That'll be just fine for now. :) Not bad for an hours work with an anchient tractor saved from the scrapyard.

  • @Andyb2379
    @Andyb2379 2 года назад +34

    We’ve been battered by 122mph winds here in the UK. I feel your pain Marty. Take care out there

    • @TheDarkFalcon
      @TheDarkFalcon 2 года назад +2

      NZ actually got hit by Cyclone Dovi pretty close to when the UK got wind storm too. Winds /only/ up to 150kmh though.

    • @kennethhudson8013
      @kennethhudson8013 2 года назад

      This is Khazistan Mafia cult weather modification

  • @robertburns3014
    @robertburns3014 2 года назад +10

    Once again, I am in awe about your abilities to make things work for you! I am especially impressed with your hydro-electric generator system. Free electricity for your mountain home! Thank you for showing us what can be done with some ingenuity and some restored tools and equipment. Cheers to you, mate!

  • @thaddeustroyer
    @thaddeustroyer 2 года назад +10

    I don't know if the neighbors know how much you "do" for them. I know some of it is self serving but with that said you still do a ton of helping. You are one awesome dude.

  • @Gastell0
    @Gastell0 2 года назад +6

    Thank you for making these videos, this is very interesting insight into rural life!
    6:29 - for bird photobombing run

  • @marcryvon
    @marcryvon 2 года назад +4

    520 mm of rain ! That's mad ! Sorry for the whole mess it did.
    On the lighter side: I'm not so familiar with your accent, so I use the subtitle function of YT.
    When it hears your old tractor sounds, it spells *Music or Applause*. So funny ! 🤣🤣

  • @dermopedschrauber2731
    @dermopedschrauber2731 2 года назад +3

    My favourite RUclips Channel👍👍
    Greetings from Germany

  • @avrel820
    @avrel820 2 года назад +1

    I enjoyed watching you as always. Good show clearing the tree and doing the road with the David Brown.. Glad you got your other turbine going again...
    Talking about power i was talking to a guy i know about making his own power he lives in a old water mill so there is a power wheel already there unused.. He told me he couldn't use it to make and sell power cos it would have to be upgraded to better quality standards.. I was thinking of you and you generators i said to him try to find out if you can make power for yourself (not selling it) without having to upgrade quality standards and safety. ..

  • @annechristiansen941
    @annechristiansen941 Год назад +1

    Tusen takk for god underholdning. 👍🤗👍

  • @bruceleealmighty
    @bruceleealmighty 2 года назад +45

    Always enjoy your adventures. Straight forward no fluff. The Hydro projects seem particularly inspiring.

  • @PS-Straya_M8
    @PS-Straya_M8 2 года назад +4

    Where that road got washed out and revealed the round concrete pipes should really be replaced with a big square concrete culvert - money permitting of course. Thanks for the vids Marty and all the best with the cleanup! 😁

  • @wazza33racer
    @wazza33racer 2 года назад +1

    the washing machine hydro power unit never gets old )

  • @darrylthehorntoadpiper
    @darrylthehorntoadpiper 2 года назад +1

    Marty just found your channel & love it with all the finding & fixing you do , very interesting! Great idea in the water power 👍👍👍😎

  • @manitobaman5588
    @manitobaman5588 2 года назад

    I see you have enough problems to keep you busy and enough equipment and ability to keep operating. Keep up the good work.

  • @virtuestreams2616
    @virtuestreams2616 2 года назад +19

    You did a bang up job of repairing things so life can be lived at bit easier until more permanent repairs can be made. One certainly needs to be self-sufficient and self-reliant when residing in remote areas like yours. I suppose you will be working quite hard to prepare for your aging self for years to come, but it’ll certainly be a worthwhile endeavor, learning experience, and rewarding accomplishment for you and your family, especially your children-imagine when your children gander back in time and realize how blessed they are to have had the y’all as parents. 👏🏻👏🏻✌🏻

    • @manfredschmalbach9023
      @manfredschmalbach9023 2 года назад +1

      Best thing to have for the "aging times" are strong sons and lovely daughters .....

  • @Bristoll170
    @Bristoll170 2 года назад +20

    That storm made a hell of a mess in several parts of the country, yours included. Good to see it being out back as it was. Very handy having the tools on hand for the job,
    Thanks for taking us along Marty.
    Cheers
    Pete'.

  • @breakfixbuildimprove4326
    @breakfixbuildimprove4326 2 года назад

    I like the stone age hammer and file being used to restore turbine number 2. It certainly save a bit of weight carrying them up there. Nice clean up job!

  • @jogden6632
    @jogden6632 2 года назад +47

    Marty in the US we call those rocks "pudding stones." They're sedimentary rocks made up of a ton of different stones. Very cool rocks.

    • @bobcranberries5853
      @bobcranberries5853 2 года назад +5

      Also known as a concretion

    • @viriato8566
      @viriato8566 2 года назад +7

      Famous for a high end building material in the Boston, Massachusetts area. Locally called Roxbury pudding stone. Believe a product of glacial deposition & compression.

    • @jogden6632
      @jogden6632 2 года назад +1

      @@viriato8566 people inMochigan have found gold or deposits in them.

    • @justinp2559
      @justinp2559 2 года назад +8

      @@viriato8566 Puddingstone around Boston is from the Roxbury Conglomerate (Roxbury gets its name, "Rocksbury" because the colonialists found value in the material). The Roxbury puddingstone is also found in West Africa, from the geologic dislocation of the Gondwana supercontinent. Massachusetts has a very interesting geologic history!

    • @andrewbraithwaite1365
      @andrewbraithwaite1365 2 года назад

      There’s rock sorta like that in Kata Tjuta, near Uluṟu, but the inset stones are larger, about head size.

  • @HAL_9001
    @HAL_9001 2 года назад +1

    I love seeing another Land Cruiser our in the elements. I've taken my FJ80 through plenty of floods, windstorms, and blizzards. Sadly all the trees We seem to find in the roads in Arkansas, USA are some type of pine or another and are terrible for firewood.

  • @KocaineNWaffles
    @KocaineNWaffles 2 года назад +1

    Here in the states we call that stone a pudding stone. Not sure why but collectors love them

  • @danq.5140
    @danq.5140 2 года назад +1

    It's a good thing you know a "guy" that has all the right equipment. 😉

  • @russw5301
    @russw5301 2 года назад +1

    Another great video showing you using the restored equipment and your talent to "Fix Anything" Love it. Well done.

  • @carlosmontoya8658
    @carlosmontoya8658 2 года назад +3

    Hello Mr. Marty T. from Virginia USA. We've had a rather frigid up and down temp winter this year in central VA. Lost power 3 days, scores of trees down. In our small borough we had 500 trees on power lines. But nothing like you have experienced on the 'island'. Kudos to you and your neighbors and friends for pulling together to remedy the storm result. Humans sticking together is the glue of society. Cheers!

  • @rjdijk3109
    @rjdijk3109 2 года назад +1

    The solid David Brown 😍love that

  • @puirYorick
    @puirYorick 2 года назад +3

    You were made for times like that, Marty. Thanks for bringing your cameras along as much as you do.

  • @rickoliver2059
    @rickoliver2059 2 года назад +2

    It`s so good seeing good ol` Kiwi ingenuity being used in such a calm and needs to be done attitude Marty , cheers .

  • @jacquesdor50
    @jacquesdor50 2 года назад +1

    That cute little bird did not waste any time!

  • @alexandermarken7639
    @alexandermarken7639 2 года назад

    That is what I love about rural communities, everyone gets in and helps. I have seen it first hand and would give my left nut to live in a self sufficient rural community. The 900watts per hour from the two hydro systems is fantastic. It equals the performance of a 3 to 4 kw solar system but the bonus is it is all day every day.

  • @tattoosteveneo
    @tattoosteveneo 2 года назад +1

    We had a 50 year flood where I’m at a few years back. It was terrible and about as bad as yours. I really love the way you help everyone out in your area. That’s what a true neighbor and friend does. More people should act like this and the world would be a better place.

  • @GaryT1952
    @GaryT1952 2 года назад +1

    All Marty T needs to repair his turbine is a hacksaw, a wrench and a rock...👍mate!

  • @jp-um2fr
    @jp-um2fr 2 года назад +10

    Dreadful storms in the UK but not where I am. It blew the cover off my wife's clothes dryer - how terribly, terribly sad. It has been rough though in some parts and we are having another blow coming. Doing an excellent job young fella, good neighbors. What a fantastic country. Look after yourself and family, keep your heads down.

  • @00nutt
    @00nutt 2 года назад +1

    Marty hate to what you guys have dealt with but love your work ethic!!! That's how I was raised and love it!

  • @brentmulqueen377
    @brentmulqueen377 26 дней назад +1

    the rock you talked about looks very much like greenstone cheers 😊

  • @danielmurphy9140
    @danielmurphy9140 2 года назад +1

    Great! I think you are the only one in the neighborhood with the equipment and know-it-all to fix the damage. Great job, keep the video's coming

  • @horstszibulski19
    @horstszibulski19 2 года назад +1

    Much work in aftermath...glad your turbines work again and your roads are repaired.
    The "rock" just looked like a piece of concrete polished by years in the creek...
    We had 3 storms in a row here in Germany, the 2nd one the worst since 2007...
    Thx for showing!

  • @markhensley9378
    @markhensley9378 2 года назад +4

    Looking better now. A 20 minute video doesn't come close to the days that you probably spent cleaning up your roads and making repairs. Thanks again for your time and videos. Be safe on the mountain and enjoy your week.

    • @roycsinclair
      @roycsinclair 2 года назад

      Short video I suspect because he's gotta devote more time to basic work and thus has less time to edit together bits an pieces for us to watch.

  • @kevinsmith-zu5it
    @kevinsmith-zu5it 2 года назад +1

    G'DAY MATE; I love your videos. No job too big or small. I've been watching for this one for as long as you've been cleaning up. My dad was a backyard mechanic that would tackle anything with a smile...

  • @carlosmontoya8658
    @carlosmontoya8658 2 года назад +1

    My family really enjoys your content, so, thank you so much for sharing a tad of your life!!

  • @ohcrapwhatsnext
    @ohcrapwhatsnext 2 года назад +1

    If it's not one thing, it's another.... You have all the tools to fix what comes your way.... Nice blessings...

  • @michaelmcclure8673
    @michaelmcclure8673 2 года назад +3

    Even when life throws you lemons , Marty makes lemonade and keeps on cleaning up the storm debris. And nothing is wasted, from a fallen tree to gravel in the ditch.🤔😉😁

  • @cnnpp4428
    @cnnpp4428 2 года назад +1

    Marty just built different.

  • @graciebelton9318
    @graciebelton9318 2 года назад +1

    You will make a good living filming and uploading all the repairs necessary to your road after the flood, and we viewers will be entertained by watching!! Good on ya

  • @garlandremingtoniii1338
    @garlandremingtoniii1338 2 года назад +1

    We live up off one of many of the thousands of miles of dirt / gravel roads in Montana. In fact, Montana, Wyoming, and North & South Dakota both, all 4 have 3-times the amount of gravel / dirt /rock roads than paved roads. I’m not kidding you. We live up off 16 miles of high mountain, 6,465 feet up Rocky Mountain Very wide hard smooth road.
    Snow in winter. Our County is responsible for the main county dirt road. Even the plowing of snow all winter. Winter for us is from, all of October up until about The 1st to middle of April. We are 100% fully responsible for our dirt road that runs off our county dirt road. Our private, family owned dirt road is almost, Almost a mile long.
    We live on part of my families Ranch that my great grandfather founded back in 1880. It’s a-lot smaller than the original, Ranch. Only 31, 687 acres now. Anyway, I know that Australia & New Zealand has what we call Counties. So, Why is your friend installing / fixing the washed out road / culvert? Here, the County Road Dept does it.
    (What you will read about Grizzlies is waaaaaay off!! This should have been updated!! 20 years ago!!!! They are as thick as Wolves now. And Wolves are bad here now and, Not just in the very NW part, of Montana. But, All over Western Montana and, SW, Montana. yaakvalley.org/about-us/about-the-yaak/

  • @SteveeCee
    @SteveeCee 2 года назад +2

    You're a good man Marty, your neighbours are luck people.

  • @ronaldclark2624
    @ronaldclark2624 2 года назад +1

    Good Fixin! Our real competition is the work that we do what ever it is and also the elements! Ron PTL USA

  • @seafieldgrant6957
    @seafieldgrant6957 2 года назад +1

    Marty you have all the right equipment to repair your roads. Good stuff ! thanks for the video.

  • @keyera1378
    @keyera1378 2 года назад +1

    Even with the flooding hiccups, I envy your turbine setup.

  • @KrasherJack
    @KrasherJack 2 года назад +1

    Welcome to the Next Century Marty, we have 100yr Freezing Rain, to Hurricane wind storms here in the Maritimes too, no Global warming though...

  • @tonymckeage1028
    @tonymckeage1028 Год назад

    Great Video, Impressive what you can do to repair the track and the turbines, thanks for sharing

  • @SamEEE12
    @SamEEE12 2 года назад +4

    That rock is a conglomerate, a rock of rocks.

    • @RCake
      @RCake 2 года назад +1

      Indeed, and the green colour overall would point to some copper content

  • @waynemclachlan6480
    @waynemclachlan6480 2 года назад +8

    Nature can throw us some testing time's , but to keep going with a positive attitude and tomorrow will give us a better day...
    Always enjoy your video's 😊
    Cheers from NSW Australia

  • @paulwomack5866
    @paulwomack5866 2 года назад +2

    The OCD in me says this should be added to the "Broken Tractor with front end loader for $500" playlist, given the content from 6:00 to 9:00

  • @marhuf
    @marhuf 2 года назад +1

    From one "Marty" to another, I love your videos. Keep up the great work good sir.

  • @JohnMGibby
    @JohnMGibby 2 года назад +1

    Glad to see you're ok and repairs are being made. Thanks for taking us along.

  • @LLImprovement
    @LLImprovement 2 года назад +2

    Bet you're happy youve been picking up all this iron over the years. Glad to hear nothing to catastrophic has happened Marty. Good neighbors you have.

  • @DavidSuttoninSpain
    @DavidSuttoninSpain 2 года назад +1

    Simple yet effective hydro electric power, nice job Marty, and for keeping the roads open.

  • @garethjudd5840
    @garethjudd5840 2 года назад +2

    The David Brown performing like a trooper once again.👍

  • @g2theb584
    @g2theb584 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing your experiences. Very cool set up you have and I can appreciate the independence and knowhow.

  • @hadynmcloughlin4661
    @hadynmcloughlin4661 2 года назад +1

    Have got the grader working its magic perfectly Marty. Interesting to see other parts of your property and what it takes to keep it all ticking over.

  • @Joe90V
    @Joe90V 2 года назад +3

    Every cloud has a silver lining, we get to watch you using your machinery :)
    Cheers from a stormy Europe.

  • @benhowe5506
    @benhowe5506 2 года назад +3

    Hi Marty I'm glad you and your family are ok after that storm mate. But as usual you just get on with getting things back in order. Love your work buddy. Stay safe and well mate.

  • @leslieaustin151
    @leslieaustin151 2 года назад +6

    Marty, as adaptable as ever. Using a stone as abrasive to clean the end of the irrigation tube. And why not? Les in UK

  • @davidwiggins3451
    @davidwiggins3451 2 года назад +2

    Glad that you made it through the historic rainstorms with no major damage. You asked about the rock with all of the smaller stones embedded in it. I live on the South Coast of Massachusetts USA and a native rock we call "pudding stone" looks a lot like what you have. I was told that it is metamorphized sedimentary rock from river beds. There are outcroppings of it all over the county where I live, and while ours doesn't have all of the lovely colors as your does, it looks remarkably similar. By the way, I love the editing of your videos. It must take you forever, but it makes viewing very enjoyable. Cheers.

    • @corylannon8546
      @corylannon8546 2 года назад

      ah, another Masshole, love that Roxbury puddingstone.

  • @williambrooker4580
    @williambrooker4580 2 года назад +1

    Marty, the rock is a conglomerate; consolidated ancient gravels, broken and tumbled by rivers in flood. Millenia ago in geologic time.

  • @chesterraybon3442
    @chesterraybon3442 2 года назад +1

    Just glad everyone is OK.
    Hate it destroyed so much but you'll have it all back up and at 100% before long.
    Take care from all of us here in NC USA.

  • @pezcore2142
    @pezcore2142 2 года назад +2

    The youtube homie POST10 would have a field day with all those clogged culverts

  • @dougwilson1769
    @dougwilson1769 2 года назад +1

    Brilliant job.

  • @DarkFlamage
    @DarkFlamage 2 года назад +3

    People talk about a 50 or 100 year flood, right? Is this kind of thing the new normal now? Thanks for the good content, Marty.

  • @markbehr88
    @markbehr88 2 года назад +2

    Excellent. I thoroughly enjoy your videos. I would be interested to see what other damage occurred in the surrounding area too.

  • @Taco_ocaT
    @Taco_ocaT 2 года назад +1

    Guys with all brand new fancy equipment can't do half of what ol marty can do with some old rusty "well lubricated" equipment. Lol cheers mate

  • @yeagerxp
    @yeagerxp 2 года назад +1

    Excellent work 👍👍👍 . Thanks for sharing

  • @michaelcollins6851
    @michaelcollins6851 2 года назад +1

    Good job as usual Marty

  • @JacePenderwick67
    @JacePenderwick67 2 года назад +1

    What a epic place you live in!! Thanks for all the great video's . Your David Brown tractor looks very similar to the one my Grandfather used to have. Cheering you on from Alberta , Canada.

  • @chjp2346
    @chjp2346 2 года назад +1

    Love your show Marty. I see that rock a lot here in Oregon where we get a lot of rain, we call that rock wet. 😲 Sorry I couldn't resist.

  • @h276wah7
    @h276wah7 2 года назад +1

    Your output makes my day, sorry to say despite the circumstances
    Keep em coming Marty !

  • @utubota5522
    @utubota5522 2 года назад

    Marty, as always, I am amazed at your ingenuity. Thanks

  • @alanrobison3298
    @alanrobison3298 2 года назад +1

    We here in Texas are just glad that you and your family weathered the storm mate.

  • @stevecoomber7061
    @stevecoomber7061 2 года назад +5

    You must be getting bored of replacing the inlet of that pipe now Marty 😅 none the less hope this will be the last time you do it for a long time ! Wish you kiwis all the best from here on out 🤞 from the uk 🇬🇧

  • @tectalabyss
    @tectalabyss 2 года назад +1

    Glad things are looking up there. Loved the rock you showed. Here in the States, we have some very close to that. The pebbles embedded in the rock are creek rock that were laid down and became covered with silte sorry for the spelling. and turned to stone over millions of years. At least that's what I have read. All my best from the Mountains of Tennessee.

  • @summahstuff2496
    @summahstuff2496 2 года назад +1

    pudding stone !!!! verry kewl you should go back and get that its worth money 🙂

  • @mattthescrapwhisperer
    @mattthescrapwhisperer 2 года назад +1

    Nice to have the right equipment to tackle a huge job like that. Good luck Marty; hope it all goes well for you.