Transforming a Pond in Minutes: Watch the Mini Excavator Brush Cutter Finale!

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2023
  • This is likely our best video so far on this new channel! Join us for the completion and final episode of this Southern Illinois pond reclamation project that we recently completed at my buddy Phil's 85 acre rural Southern Illinois farm. Oh, and before I forget, if you enjoyed this video please hit the like button and share it for us to help us grow our new channel! And also if you are not subscribed please consider subscribing and hitting that notification bell to keep up with all of our land management projects, land investing projects, land improvement projects and more! In today's final episode I'll be using my Bobcat e42 R2 series mini excavator and my 42" Construction attachments HD mini excavator brush cutter. This mini excavator brush cutter is rated to cut up to 6 inch trees, although I prefer not to cut many more than 4 inches, simply to preserve the life if this brush cutter. Today we'll have some fun as usual and share that, we'll get some great video of the Bobcat e42 R series in action, some drone shots, and other unique views and content. Be sure to stay tuned to the channel to enjoy the abundant fresh air that comes with all of our outdoor land improvement projects and land management projects! Thank you!
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Комментарии • 21

  • @photocontrol
    @photocontrol Год назад

    Great job clearing around and opening up the pond!

    • @KapperOutdoors2.0
      @KapperOutdoors2.0  Год назад

      It is completely full now after lots of rain! Looks much better! Thanks

  • @justingoff1776
    @justingoff1776 Год назад

    Major Transformation. That's a job well done

    • @KapperOutdoors2.0
      @KapperOutdoors2.0  Год назад

      That was a good project to showcase how the 'mini' machines can really do some work! Thanks!

  • @bobpaterson1845
    @bobpaterson1845 Год назад

    That was quite some days work you got done 💪 really good result 👌

  • @davejanowski4510
    @davejanowski4510 Год назад

    That looks very nice great job 👏

    • @KapperOutdoors2.0
      @KapperOutdoors2.0  Год назад

      Thank you it was a great project and we cheated old man winter out of a couple of days! Hope to see you again on a future video! Cheers

  • @mikejackson5125
    @mikejackson5125 5 месяцев назад

    Great vid!!!! Do You have a link to the cutter your using in this vid?

  • @charlesTUTEN
    @charlesTUTEN 11 месяцев назад

    Nice work, gents. I am sure your customer LOVED the improvement!!! Good luck with the business and the new channel. BTW---how many days to do the work at the pond?

    • @KapperOutdoors2.0
      @KapperOutdoors2.0  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you we appreciate that. We usually only work part-time so I don't know how many total hours were spent on it. Thanks have a good one

  • @jimkavalier2831
    @jimkavalier2831 Год назад +1

    Sure makes quick work of it! 👍

  • @tim_gifford
    @tim_gifford Год назад

    If there were any beavers in that pond they are thinking they are out of work!

    • @KapperOutdoors2.0
      @KapperOutdoors2.0  Год назад +1

      lol for sure!! Although we did leave the bigger trees for them! :0

  • @jaybrown651
    @jaybrown651 9 месяцев назад

    Great transformation of that pond. What's your thought process on bidding a job like that?

    • @KapperOutdoors2.0
      @KapperOutdoors2.0  8 месяцев назад

      I'm definitely not the one to ask on that I don't do it enough to have good bidding experience. Im usually too low

  • @johneaton4364
    @johneaton4364 8 месяцев назад

    Someone should ask an Ecologist before destroying an Ecosystem because they can! THIS IS A WETLAND!!!

    • @KapperOutdoors2.0
      @KapperOutdoors2.0  8 месяцев назад +1

      No it is not a wetland. It is a man made drainage pond to reduce water erosion of the soil. So everything in there is actually invasive.

  • @johneaton4364
    @johneaton4364 8 месяцев назад

    😅WHY WOULD ANYONE TAKE SHADE FROM A POND?? Trees harbor bugs, bugs fall in the pond as food for pond dwellers. Trees help shade and keep the water cool. Birds nest in trees near ponds, Raptors perch in trees for prey, Root systems stabilize the banks. Frogs, toads etc live along the edges on branches that fall in and lay eggs on the underwater debris
    It's called an ECOSYSTEM,!,!!. WTGDH.?

    • @KapperOutdoors2.0
      @KapperOutdoors2.0  8 месяцев назад +2

      Sir, you obviously don't have much experience with this kind of thing. First of all pond dams are NOT supposed to have ANY trees on them. It will destroy the very dam that created the pond. Second, it is a man made pond to reduce soil erosion. So the landowner can keep it manicured if they like or let some of it grow over but most keep them clean. Otherwise the pond will actually be destroyed if you let things get out of control. Good day sir..