I like how Chris keeps his channel free and clear of politics. I’ve gotten off Facebook, instagram, and Reddit cause of it. I come to his channel to decompress and watch the doctor operate with the scalpel. Big thanks👊🏻
You know, I bet on the other side of those windows, is a fascinated pair of young eyes watching, thinking "I want to do that when I grow up!" Keep up the good work and as always thanks for taking time to record and post these!
@ngtflyer Likely watching, not likely wishing/dreaming and if they are, their parents will fix that quick. I’ve been in the remodeling trades for 40 years. Only 2 customers have asked me to teach their kids something. Almost all the rest have prevented me from passing on my knowledge. Clearly, Chris stays busy and likely makes a good living and enjoys his work. Too bad there are few to follow in his footsteps.
When i built my home most of the trades I hired let my 4yr old son help to a degree, he got to run the boom delivering the drywall, skid steer back filling and a mini ex digging in the services. I new the trades to a degree being in them my self. I’m nudging all my children towards the trades we don’t need any more desk jockeys but there’s huge shortages of skilled trades in my area.
@@turbolab2376 Yeah, like we really need more accountants and people who have no idea how to fix anything. I may not be rich or handsome... but i can fix just about anything LOL !
I really enjoy watching you operate. So smooth, efficient, and deliberate. Every video has some new "well that movement makes total sense" moment. Thanks for sharing!
As a general contractor for 22 years , I appreciate your strategy. It makes or breaks a guy .And when the plan comes together it’s very satisfying . Thanks for your prospective . Edit ; for a lot of ya , very move Chis makes is money , time is money. Not only money , but integrate , if as it was his .
I can’t remember the name of the apartments he is close to I’ve lived in garner my hole life 29 years and I will be damn if I can’t place where that is it’s looks familiar
@@T_Hoog damn I’ve should have known that thanks for looking into it lol 😆 it’s been on my mind ever since I was thinking it was nearby Durham but I was like naw that’s even to nice for that area lmao 😆
REALLY wish you had playlists because I just found you and find your projects interesting. Had trouble finding the end to a segment. Your explanations are easy to follow. Especially extracting sunk excavators. You evaluate the site and plan of attack, always leaving yourself a safe retreat. Excellent segments.
Never underestimate the power of "the vine". Tough stuff for sure and that 229 has a pretty strong swing. I love it how you use other tree trunks to break up the tree you are removing. Heck man even if you didn't do anything else just clearing off the dam makes it look 100% better...
Now that's the kind of job you can look back at the end of the day and say, "Yeah, I did that, it's been a good day!" Don't we all wish we had jobs like that with measurable progress everyday? Nice video!
I can wholeheartedly agree with this! About 20 years ago I worked in manufacturing where I built huge controls for industrial machines. There was a certain satisfaction when I looked back at a finished job that took weeks to complete. Now I work in an office with an endless line of "paper".. it never seems to end and I don't get the same satisfaction at a finished job like I did then... I would love to do something like this!
That green paint on the manhole cover reminds me of an old grade guy I had on my paving crew. I'd send him out ahead the the crew to dig out additions or whatever prep needed. We always use orange marking paint, but he's colorblind and couldn't see the orange paint on the green grass but green on green shined like a silver dollar for him. Half the time I couldn't see the green on green so I'd mark it out in orange and over lap in green.
I’m sure you all watch it because it’s really satisfying but I love the fact of how skilled this guy is, I went back and his oldest videos is years ago, he’s definitely been doing this for awhile and you can tell because of how smooth the excavator is being operated. Or when you use the other tree to break the branch into a smaller piece, good work and love the vids!
its amazing to watch this professional do his work an do it slow an steady he makes every move count ha ha I think he could sweep floors with this bucket
Dude, you make that look so easy! Back when I was in my teens my dad, brother and I cleared a path through our woods to put in fencing for our cattle. We had a chainsaw, a hand saw, and a tractor and tow chains. What you did here in less than 15 minutes clearing away those trees and brush would have taken us a half a day at least! Ahhh, having the right equipment and tools is the name of the game! Thanks for the video, please post more!
Your videos bring me back to my younger days. I miss operating heavy equipment. I liked going to work everyday. I imagine if you did it for many years it would get monotonous but I enjoyed it very much. Love the videos.
I don't know why your videos are so relaxing to watch but youtube recommended your video to me. I didn't search for it and they was right that I would enjoy it .
I manage three ponds at work. Our biggest one has sprung at least two leaks. It definitely needs fixed but I'm feeling way over my head. Watching you videos makes me wish I had some clue what I was doing.
The power of your machines is very impressive!!! Trying to clear that out by hard would take hours. Work smarter, not harder. Once again, you do a killer job.
Got to love it if it wasn't for poor construction of dams and overflows you wouldn't be having as much fun as you are so keep on fixing other people's mess-ups or neglect lol :-) :-) no matter what is still better than McDonald's for a career
@@cathiwim you are correct! It would've been awesome though! Those vines were nasty! We have what's called Air Potato vines here in Florida. Very invasive. Very similar to Kudzu. But, we have an Air Potato Beetle that eats the leaves! They look like red ladybugs! They do a number on the the vines.
Eleagnus is the plant that is planted that create the wall on the dam. At least it was planted where its size made sense. Some developers plant them in small residential settings as foundation plants.
I used to work in building maintenance; the management rather you band-aid things together rather then spend the money to replace it. The residence will have nice picnic area when you are done Chris. If I lived there would have brought you lunch everyday for getting rid of the eyesore.
I just love watching a man/woman operate any machinery like it's a part of their own body,it takes a lot of hrs on the job to pull that off & you do it great. IMHO
It is so cool to see the landscape open before your eyes with a awesome machine like that. I bet the people watching are saying yeah he knows what he is doing. lol
Yeah watching him fold trees effortlessly is super cool. I'm jealous, the biggest excavator I ever got to run was a mini and I just dug a utility trench with it. Would love to get my hands on a machine like that and just get to tear stuff up.
Continually amazed by the similar vegetation (With the exception of Chris's favorite snakes) we have from NC to the far north....bloody vines must have been introduced by some well meaning Gardeners!
Great job Chris....do you want to get the mud out now....or later. Also, Thank you for fixing the other dam that you worked on twice after the heavy rains we got in the Triangle.
I question being an engineer when I watch these videos. This work looks so much more fulfilling. I'm sure it doesn't showcase the sucky aspects but still, at the end if the day, you have a lot to show for your work.
Chris do you have an outside washing line at home? If you do, I'm wondering if you use the excavator to take the dry clothes off the line and fold them up neatly before taking them in. If you made a nice stack of clothes you could press the bucket on them so you wouldn't need to iron them. Just saying, as I totally think you could do it. 😄
I really love watching your videos. I'm a master in five different disciplines myself and frankly you make it look easy because your good at what you do and even I learn some stuff as well.
I enjoy seeing the different drink cups that are always in the holder. Probably the first thing he looks at when buying equipment, the size of the cup holder
The first time I watched you clearing brush and scrub trees I wondered why you kept picking things up and dropping them. After putting my hearing aids in I figured it out. He’s breaking up the limbs into smaller chunks. Lol. You always have great videos. I enjoy watching you work. Your movements with the excavator are so precise and fluid. Thanks for sharing.
Long time viewer of your channel, Agreed... Overall fix will be much nicer in the longrun, If there were good sized fish in there, my question is (who did they get to empty or ) where did they offload for storage etc, and if they will return the stock later etc.
I was born and live in Michigan, just a couple miles from Lake Huron. It's always annoyed me when people call ponds lakes. Lived in Oklahoma for a few months 20 years ago and they called their reservoirs lakes. I had to chuckle about it, lol.
I find it funny that if you turn on CC, it thinks that the engine hum and crunching trees are music. It literally says "music" when there are no other sounds no talking, No tracks moving etc lol
I like how Chris keeps his channel free and clear of politics. I’ve gotten off Facebook, instagram, and Reddit cause of it. I come to his channel to decompress and watch the doctor operate with the scalpel. Big thanks👊🏻
Trump 2020 ! Just kidding, I agree.
This my new binge category: watching excavators for hours.. it’s so satisfying...
you and 400K other people...
I never saw this coming 🤔🤫
True, I didn’t think I’d ever say this.
@@Shhhh....DaMoviesOn same
@@sheldondrake8935 lmao.
You know, I bet on the other side of those windows, is a fascinated pair of young eyes watching, thinking "I want to do that when I grow up!"
Keep up the good work and as always thanks for taking time to record and post these!
@ngtflyer Likely watching, not likely wishing/dreaming and if they are, their parents will fix that quick. I’ve been in the remodeling trades for 40 years. Only 2 customers have asked me to teach their kids something. Almost all the rest have prevented me from passing on my knowledge.
Clearly, Chris stays busy and likely makes a good living and enjoys his work. Too bad there are few to follow in his footsteps.
I'm not exactly a kid but watching Chris makes me want to get my ticket
I was thinking the exact same thing!
When i built my home most of the trades I hired let my 4yr old son help to a degree, he got to run the boom delivering the drywall, skid steer back filling and a mini ex digging in the services. I new the trades to a degree being in them my self. I’m nudging all my children towards the trades we don’t need any more desk jockeys but there’s huge shortages of skilled trades in my area.
@@turbolab2376 Yeah, like we really need more accountants and people who have no idea how to fix anything. I may not be rich or handsome... but i can fix just about anything LOL !
And also, I bet there's at least one "Karen" calling the HOA going "There's a man with a tractor stealing our pond!"
For some reason I hear that with a Jeff Foxworty voice.
She would either call it a tractor or a bulldozer haha
ngtflyer Or, “stealing our pond water!!” Or maybe, “Theirs a fella out here on equipment logging on our private property!!”
'Murica
For sure. I can’t believe no one came out to hassle him in the middle of the video
What I enjoy about your videos is that you are telling us what you are doing at all times. Steve Liles
I really enjoy watching you operate. So smooth, efficient, and deliberate. Every video has some new "well that movement makes total sense" moment. Thanks for sharing!
I love the tree folding technique
Large scale origami. Chris has it mastered.
like a mastro
If you were working that close to my apartment I'd grab a drink and a smoke and watch all day
Same, gotta love these videos machines
I’ve done land clearing for about 10yrs. The craziest thing I ever found was a 1940’s model cable dozer buried under a massive sea rose bush.
dont ya just love the sheer power of hydraulics.... man that was a hell of an invention...
It's more the duty of the engine though right? The engine has to power the super strong hydraulic pump to push the fluid down the ram.
It looks better now than what it was . Can’t wait to see it finished
As a general contractor for 22 years , I appreciate your strategy. It makes or breaks a guy .And when the plan comes together it’s very satisfying . Thanks for your prospective . Edit ; for a lot of ya , very move Chis makes is money , time is money. Not only money , but integrate , if as it was his .
Yep no wasted movement.
Having previously lived in the Raleigh area for 20 years.... I love trying to see if I can recognize where you're working!
I thought he was closer to SC? I lived south of Raleigh for 10 years but I'm not sure if I've ever recognized where he's working.
Looks like it might be the apartments behind what I remember it as mini city off capital blvd.
You betta rekonize!
I can’t remember the name of the apartments he is close to I’ve lived in garner my hole life 29 years and I will be damn if I can’t place where that is it’s looks familiar
@@T_Hoog damn I’ve should have known that thanks for looking into it lol 😆 it’s been on my mind ever since I was thinking it was nearby Durham but I was like naw that’s even to nice for that area lmao 😆
REALLY wish you had playlists because I just found you and find your projects interesting. Had trouble finding the end to a segment.
Your explanations are easy to follow.
Especially extracting sunk excavators. You evaluate the site and plan of attack, always leaving yourself a safe retreat.
Excellent segments.
Never underestimate the power of "the vine". Tough stuff for sure and that 229 has a pretty strong swing. I love it how you use other tree trunks to break up the tree you are removing. Heck man even if you didn't do anything else just clearing off the dam makes it look 100% better...
It will look a lot better, im sure if there are a couple of Karen's on site they will complain about the loss of shade to the area.
@@Stratos53100 Or the loss of the hidden "party area"
@@Blazer02LS, Yup, them kids are gonna be pissed !
Now that's the kind of job you can look back at the end of the day and say, "Yeah, I did that, it's been a good day!" Don't we all wish we had jobs like that with measurable progress everyday? Nice video!
I can wholeheartedly agree with this! About 20 years ago I worked in manufacturing where I built huge controls for industrial machines. There was a certain satisfaction when I looked back at a finished job that took weeks to complete. Now I work in an office with an endless line of "paper".. it never seems to end and I don't get the same satisfaction at a finished job like I did then... I would love to do something like this!
so do not be a police officer kids, you will get tired of seeing the lack of measurable progress
@@10HDFLHX I know, right? On the other hand, there weren't any snakes in my air conditioned office!
That green paint on the manhole cover reminds me of an old grade guy I had on my paving crew. I'd send him out ahead the the crew to dig out additions or whatever prep needed. We always use orange marking paint, but he's colorblind and couldn't see the orange paint on the green grass but green on green shined like a silver dollar for him. Half the time I couldn't see the green on green so I'd mark it out in orange and over lap in green.
I’m sure you all watch it because it’s really satisfying but I love the fact of how skilled this guy is, I went back and his oldest videos is years ago, he’s definitely been doing this for awhile and you can tell because of how smooth the excavator is being operated. Or when you use the other tree to break the branch into a smaller piece, good work and love the vids!
I was just getting in to it and it's over. I'm retired and you are my daily Entertainment! Please make these longer! Just love watching keep it up!
Amazing how you cleared all that bush without a mulching it. Sir you are a beast much respect to you god bless.
So cool to watch you fold the tree! You've got so many tricks up your sleeve!
Awesome good job,I bet the residents are a lot more happier. God bless from Australia
Nice job Chris, you sure make it look easy, the years of experience shows, thanks for sharing.
Much much more interesting than dredging mud! Great job!
I like the start of this. Always a pleasure to watch you work.
Great video, love watching the dam work and pond building.
its amazing to watch this professional do his work an do it slow an steady he makes every move count
ha ha I think he could sweep floors with this bucket
Oh my... the fellow doing the locates for this project is an absolute hero for trudging through that mass of foliage
Dude, you make that look so easy! Back when I was in my teens my dad, brother and I cleared a path through our woods to put in fencing for our cattle. We had a chainsaw, a hand saw, and a tractor and tow chains. What you did here in less than 15 minutes clearing away those trees and brush would have taken us a half a day at least! Ahhh, having the right equipment and tools is the name of the game! Thanks for the video, please post more!
Your videos bring me back to my younger days. I miss operating heavy equipment. I liked going to work everyday. I imagine if you did it for many years it would get monotonous but I enjoyed it very much. Love the videos.
Another awesome job!!!!!! It satisfies me to see how you rip out those old vines! You did a great job taking out that old pipe too!
How I love the sound of crunching trees, in the morning.......
Love the new job it's not mudy as the other job , your doing a great job .
I don't know why your videos are so relaxing to watch but youtube recommended your video to me. I didn't search for it and they was right that I would enjoy it .
Hey from Texas. I would like to see more of you finishing this project. Please!
Definitely a cool project. Looks so much better with everything cleared out
I manage three ponds at work. Our biggest one has sprung at least two leaks. It definitely needs fixed but I'm feeling way over my head. Watching you videos makes me wish I had some clue what I was doing.
The power of these machines is amazing! Pulls out a mature tree like someone pulling out a weed. Fascinating to watch.
You are the right man for the job, Chris! 😎👍
The power of your machines is very impressive!!! Trying to clear that out by hard would take hours. Work smarter, not harder. Once again, you do a killer job.
I love how delicately he moves the bucket sometimes just to nudge something a bit.
Another mission impossible pond maintenance job by Chris and Uncle John . It sure has been a beautiful week in The Piedmont !
Very satisfying to watch when the bush is cleared as if heavy earwax removed. Just like using his own hand
Can't believe all that vegetation on the dam-just asking for trouble, you're the man to get it sorted though Chris 👍
Yea they should keep earthen banks with grass and mowed. It lets you see and also it looks nice.
Goodee Goodee, most interesting job that teetering on the edge of disaster, that’s way more exciting, time to save the day Again!👍
love the crunch crunch sound of the branches
You are a genius on a trackhoe. Thanks for videos. Fun watching your techniques.
Got to love it if it wasn't for poor construction of dams and overflows you wouldn't be having as much fun as you are so keep on fixing other people's mess-ups or neglect lol :-) :-) no matter what is still better than McDonald's for a career
Kevin Poore totally agree !! 😁
@@TonyGeneseo That's right, it keep him busy for sure!
Cant wait for the Burn pile on this one Chris!! Lol! You'll have every Karen from 5 miles around calling the fire department.
meyer629 they are hauling it off. No burn pile methinks
@@cathiwim you are correct! It would've been awesome though! Those vines were nasty! We have what's called Air Potato vines here in Florida. Very invasive. Very similar to Kudzu. But, we have an Air Potato Beetle that eats the leaves! They look like red ladybugs! They do a number on the the vines.
For a job in a HOA like this, he's probably being paid extra to haul it off.
This project looks a lot more fun than the previous mudder job, Chris.
Eleagnus is the plant that is planted that create the wall on the dam. At least it was planted where its size made sense. Some developers plant them in small residential settings as foundation plants.
I used to work in building maintenance; the management rather you band-aid things together rather then spend the money to replace it. The residence will have nice picnic area when you are done Chris. If I lived there would have brought you lunch everyday for getting rid of the eyesore.
Another pond. I like these pond repairs.
I wonder how much scrap and rusty bikes there are.
Man all those dam vines I kept expecting Tarzan to come sailing out of there!
You keep watchin' for Tarzan, I will keep an eye out for Jane. Much better view.
It's fun and relaxing to watch a pro work. Very nice.
I just love watching a man/woman operate any machinery like it's a part of their own body,it takes a lot of hrs on the job to pull that off & you do it great. IMHO
It is so cool to see the landscape open before your eyes with a awesome machine like that. I bet the people watching are saying yeah he knows what he is doing. lol
Yeah watching him fold trees effortlessly is super cool. I'm jealous, the biggest excavator I ever got to run was a mini and I just dug a utility trench with it. Would love to get my hands on a machine like that and just get to tear stuff up.
A great video of Chris I like when you do the pond job but anyway you and John stay safe and your families and keep the videos coming man
It will never cease to amaze me how powerful these machines are. I am so surprised someone hasn't figured out a way to weaponize them
My new job wish I could operate like that. Makes it look so easy. 👍🍻
Looks a 💯 better already Chris. Take care and be safe Graham🇬🇧🇬🇧🚜
Continually amazed by the similar vegetation (With the exception of Chris's favorite snakes) we have from NC to the far north....bloody vines must have been introduced by some well meaning Gardeners!
Most likely and now everyone is regretting it, especially English Ivy. It is great for destroying buildings.
Lots of privet - introduced by gardeners somewhere and birds distribute the seeds far and wide. Glad he's ripping it out.
Great Video, Great Chanel. Love it when it's done. Regards from Russia
I feel like they are all "disaster pond projects" haha
Great job Chris....do you want to get the mud out now....or later. Also, Thank you for fixing the other dam that you worked on twice after the heavy rains we got in the Triangle.
I question being an engineer when I watch these videos. This work looks so much more fulfilling. I'm sure it doesn't showcase the sucky aspects but still, at the end if the day, you have a lot to show for your work.
Bloody Hell, that's some pile of crap they allowed to grow on the dam! If the pipe hadn't failed, the roots would have destroyed it later.
If I need a pond built, I know who to talk to about it. He is so graceful at this he doesn't even spill his drink.
Turning out to be another excellent viewing project bro. Yall stay safe
Its awesome to watch a good operator work with an excavator well done.
That excavator brings death and destruction to vines, shrubs, saplings and full grown trees - makes the rough places plain. Love it!!!
Chris do you have an outside washing line at home? If you do, I'm wondering if you use the excavator to take the dry clothes off the line and fold them up neatly before taking them in. If you made a nice stack of clothes you could press the bucket on them so you wouldn't need to iron them. Just saying, as I totally think you could do it. 😄
He'd figure out a way I bet. He sure makes it look easy. Like when he pulls a stake out of the ground with a chain never leaving the cab.
Even if he had an inside clothes airer he could reach through the window.
Growing up his parents would always say dam son. So when he grew up he became dam master!!!
I really love watching your videos. I'm a master in five different disciplines myself and frankly you make it look easy because your good at what you do and even I learn some stuff as well.
Good job Chris.👍👍🇬🇧
I enjoy seeing the different drink cups that are always in the holder. Probably the first thing he looks at when buying equipment, the size of the cup holder
Dam young man your pretty brave walking through that crap! I would be afraid of
Mr no shoulders lurking around.
Mr.no shoulders wouldn't stick around with all that noise from the excavator
Great job on that and it looks really good .
The first time I watched you clearing brush and scrub trees I wondered why you kept picking things up and dropping them. After putting my hearing aids in I figured it out. He’s breaking up the limbs into smaller chunks. Lol. You always have great videos. I enjoy watching you work. Your movements with the excavator are so precise and fluid. Thanks for sharing.
Whoever did their brickwork did a good job.
They sure did !
I love that you correctly call them ponds. I can’t stand when people call a tiny little puddle of water a lake. Lakes are massive water bodies.
Long time viewer of your channel, Agreed... Overall fix will be much nicer in the longrun, If there were good sized fish in there, my question is (who did they get to empty or ) where did they offload for storage etc, and if they will return the stock later etc.
I live in Missouri (5th state I have live in) and everyone here calls any body of water a lake. Really annoying.
Lake is defined by depth not size
@@joshuagarner1654 a considerable inland body of standing water - Merriam-Webster
That is NOT a considerable body of water, no matter the depth.
I was born and live in Michigan, just a couple miles from Lake Huron. It's always annoyed me when people call ponds lakes. Lived in Oklahoma for a few months 20 years ago and they called their reservoirs lakes. I had to chuckle about it, lol.
Chris, just wanted you to know were still watching over here in Southwest Middle Tennessee. We love you and we love your channel.
You're a surgeon with that machine! Impressive!!!!!!
I live south of Raleigh in fv. I’ve been wanting to get into this industry for a while. Neat to watch some videos so close to home. I learned a lot
I am in awe of your excavator skills!!!!! INCREDIBLE!!!
so much fun watching someone else skilfully operate a large machine :) would be nice to see a vid where you walk through the controls
Your a true master of your craft
That was so much fun to watch👍👍👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Great video,can’t wait to see the final transformation.😎😎😎😎👍👍👍👍
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Chris: This tree looks pretty good and dead, ill yank it out easily. (Part of the dam comes with the trunk of the tree)
It's amazing watching operators when their machines have turned into an extension of their body.
I've heard of folding laundry. Chris folds his trees. Lol God bless
I don't know why, but I could watch this all day!
Keep the good work up land clearing vids are the best ones
I find it funny that if you turn on CC, it thinks that the engine hum and crunching trees are music. It literally says "music" when there are no other sounds no talking, No tracks moving etc lol
what a day it must have been when man first discovered and tested the principle of hydraulics
Love these vids Chris you do a great job with the 220 . Seeing people doing constructive things like you do beats watching rubbish on TV. Thanks man.
Thank you for leaving the window open so we can hear the crrrrrunnchh as you break the trees.
1:30 in the morning and I'm watching a guy fix a pond dam... I'm cool with that. Kind of relaxing .
Would be nice to see how that turns out in the end. Well done