Chris, love the work you do. Any chance you could take us on a look back on ponds you've worked on (the then and now view)? We see these projects completed without water or landscaping and it would be neat to see what these places look like a year or two later.
as a lawncare worker, I can appreciate you grading that so a zero turn can safely mow around that pond. As someone who frequently mows around them, I wish that more people who do the grading around them would take the consideration that you did.
What a difference a month can make when when Letsdig18 is on the job. You sir have done an amazing job for the land owner. You didn't have to do the extra work by the house or take care of properly draining this and the neighbors land. You choose to do it and that is the best advertising you could do for your company. My daddy told me satisfaction will bring them back. Do your best plus a little bit more. Your an amazing young man, thank you for your time and talent Chris.
I was on the edge of my seat when you were grading the side of the pond! I was like 'Ohhh he's gonna end up in the pond and bury that dozer up to above the tracks!'.
Beautiful job, Chris! It's amazing what someone who knows what their doing can accomplish! When will people learn that you get what you pay for, or in your case much more than they pay for! I can't wait for the next project video!
I use to fish a large pond, the overflow was in the center of the pond. At one time there was an iron bridge going over the pond on one end close to overflow. Before they put a grate over it, 2 guys in a Jon boat went down the overflow and came out at the bottom of the dam. I bet they had to change their shorts! We fished by the overflow and caught huge Crappies and lake was deeper than 30 feet.
Thanks for taking us along. Scared the crap out of me on the dozer...getting it stuck in the pond in that wet stuff looked like you were a gonner...nice work.
I would love to see that pond again in a couple of months.
Chris, love the work you do. Any chance you could take us on a look back on ponds you've worked on (the then and now view)? We see these projects completed without water or landscaping and it would be neat to see what these places look like a year or two later.
as a lawncare worker, I can appreciate you grading that so a zero turn can safely mow around that pond. As someone who frequently mows around them, I wish that more people who do the grading around them would take the consideration that you did.
We need a short follow up video once it’s full.
What a difference a month can make when when Letsdig18 is on the job. You sir have done an amazing job for the land owner. You didn't have to do the extra work by the house or take care of properly draining this and the neighbors land. You choose to do it and that is the best advertising you could do for your company. My daddy told me satisfaction will bring them back. Do your best plus a little bit more. Your an amazing young man, thank you for your time and talent Chris.
Hey Chris you owe me a computer chair !! ,, I broke the arms off trying to keep you from drowning in the pond at
You sir, are an artist. Master class. Watching you work is a good way to unwind at the end of the day.
Really like the videos! Can you do a pond building 101? Meaning the type of soil you need, should be x for deep to hold fish, etc
I am blown away that you took the dozer out on that slope! Yikes!
I was on the edge of my seat when you were grading the side of the pond! I was like 'Ohhh he's gonna end up in the pond and bury that dozer up to above the tracks!'.
Made a nice job of this pond bro i'm picking it will look right purdy once the grass grows around it. Stay safe up there
I love how delicate you can be while using a huge machine. It’s like an extension of your body.
Next on letsdig18. Dozer recovery.
Beautiful job, Chris! It's amazing what someone who knows what their doing can accomplish! When will people learn that you get what you pay for, or in your case much more than they pay for! I can't wait for the next project video!
It went from a mud puddle to a pond nice job Chris 😎👍👍
Chris, you’ve got me wanting to spend so much money on my property my wife is threatening to make me block your channel! Haha!
Great job although I must admit I do like a pond with an irregular Bank with bays and peninsulas, makes it visually more exciting.
I use to fish a large pond, the overflow was in the center of the pond. At one time there was an iron bridge going over the pond on one end close to overflow. Before they put a grate over it, 2 guys in a Jon boat went down the overflow and came out at the bottom of the dam. I bet they had to change their shorts! We fished by the overflow and caught huge Crappies and lake was deeper than 30 feet.
Thanks for taking us along. Scared the crap out of me on the dozer...getting it stuck in the pond in that wet stuff looked like you were a gonner...nice work.
you my friend are an dirt moving artist. always nice to witness perfection in skilled tradesmen