What a good job, well done, not easy once the blockage is breached and you have to keep clearing the debris against the force of the water. Such a lot of debris. Thanks for posting.
That really is alot of water. Can't believe thus little dams hold back so much water. Beavers should join engineering company that builds dams. Got to be cheaper. Enjoyed video very much.
These are amazing. I have always been in awe of the power of water. Having grown up in the Great Lakes Region I learned a great respect for water in all of its forms.
I am continually amazed by the amount of debris that people pull from culverts or beaver dams. And it just keeps being more and more and deeper and deeper!!!!
Peak outflow rate is about 150GPM based on single 20' culvert run. Every foot over 20' adds resistance of .05 on corrugated culvert. An enclosure can be easily constructed from sheep panel to prevent obstruction clogs. 1 panel would cover that opening.
If you expect everyone to be like post 10 then maybe you should stick to watching post 10 videos instead of comparing everyone else to him. Some people like to do things their way even if it’s not good enough for you.
When I like to try to figure out water flow, I try imagining a 55 gallon drum under the output, and guessing how long it would take to fill, given the speed and height of the flow and height. Guessing it's an 18" or 24" pipe. By the flow and speed, looks like it'd fill a 55g drum pretty quick, maybe a second or two, so maybe 25 ~ 50gal per second?
Lots of water, fun to watch. However, 1) the two screens weren't in sync. 2) no opening pan shot of the pond you were draining from. 3) no pan shot of the pond you were draining into. 4) no final shot of the emptied pond. Gotta give context and provide a beginning, middle and end. Post 10 always gives a shout to help him sync the videos.
The amount of water that went through the culvert is approximately equal to {(The area of the big lake) x ([water level in big lake before culvert opened] - [water level in big lake when culvert flow was minimum]}. To get the flow rate per minute through the culvert divide the result by the time between the culvert becoming free and the time that the big lake level was at its minumum in minutes.
You got. To love some of these comments.That's what excavators are for why didn't you do this?Why don't you people show us a video on how you clean your water drainage system
You keep pulling everything to the right never to the left so you keep piling more up in front of the pipe. Notice no debris ever comes out the other end of the pipe?
well done but if you allow the waters force to push that debris through you wont have to work so hard. Not as much lifting the stuff out of the water. Work from the pipe. Its your friend. like they said Post10 would be proud of ya
You need to make a triangular grate to put in front of the drain to slow down the building process and alleviate flooding problems. An easier solution would be to remove the beavers.
What a good job, well done, not easy once the blockage is breached and you have to keep clearing the debris against the force of the water. Such a lot of debris. Thanks for posting.
That really is alot of water. Can't believe thus little dams hold back so much water. Beavers should join engineering company that builds dams. Got to be cheaper. Enjoyed video very much.
The beavers are eyeballing you. "Wait until he leaves and we shall rebuild."
Choice words were flying.
Part of Brandon's Build Back Better
These are amazing. I have always been in awe of the power of water. Having grown up in the Great Lakes Region I learned a great respect for water in all of its forms.
Hello from Michigan ! Love the Great Lakes.
Hello form sandusky ohio aka lake erie
Originally I am from Akron
Always exciting to see your videos Thank you young man🌺🍍🏝️🇺🇸✝️🤙🏽
Best potato rake on the internet! :D Can't believe how some of the other guys use some tiny thing like my grandma used in her tulip garden. Great job
The best!
One of the cutest videos of a unclogging I've ever seen. Great job as always, but that co-star made my day!
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@skydiverdude1620 absolutely did!
Great video 📹 👍, great water 💧 flow, fun to see 👀. Good job keep up the good work 👏.
Good job! I really enjoyed views from 2 cameras, we can watch you work and see the results.
it doesn't get any better than that!👍🇺🇸
This was a good one. I hope that one day you show us the fire part too.
Great video! Thanks for the help to the community! And dude is hot too! So cute!
Best thing that ever happened when POST 10 started doing this on RUclips, now everyone is having a go.
Facts!
Not really there's more and more people posting about work related things. It's easy enough to capture and put on RUclips
I don’t think that post 10 job
If that is an 18-inch pipe, it's approximately 14,300 gallons per minute, if the pipe is at full capacity.
Wow, that was fun to watch, so much water.
I am continually amazed by the amount of debris that people pull from culverts or beaver dams. And it just keeps being more and more and deeper and deeper!!!!
Still seems like the culvert is still partially clogged with debris. The output isn't matching the input.
Have you ever looked at street drain? I should get me one of these "potatoe rakes" and wander about the neighborhoods? 🤔😉
Would have liked to see the big lake to see how high it was.
Enjoy you're videos, thank you
Very good job.
Peak outflow rate is about 150GPM based on single 20' culvert run. Every foot over 20' adds resistance of .05 on corrugated culvert. An enclosure can be easily constructed from sheep panel to prevent obstruction clogs. 1 panel would cover that opening.
Many try, but few can equal to famous Post 10.
I don't talk enough to be Post 10 all I do is film what I was already doing
Thanks for watching
If you expect everyone to be like post 10 then maybe you should stick to watching post 10 videos instead of comparing everyone else to him. Some people like to do things their way even if it’s not good enough for you.
And some try to help ... while others complain.
Everyone has their way of doing things… no right or wrong .
I embrace all that is …WE can all learn from each other
Sending much love to ALL ❤
Great job!
All hail the return of beaver fur coats to keep you warm in winter.
Mr beaver had a good time there. He will be back as they can’t stand the sound of running water!!
That’s 100% correct
Thank you for a great video. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Yes! A second camera... Perfect!
I love watching these videos so relaxing
Good. Job. !🎉😊
So well done!
Cool video as always. Stay safe out there.
Nice video. Thanks for sharing.
Wonder when the highly popular, energetically active, beaver release programme in the UK will result in this sort of nuisance?
Well done job.
It would have been more interesting if you had shown us what you were draining.
Awesome I just love water flow
When I like to try to figure out water flow, I try imagining a 55 gallon drum under the output, and guessing how long it would take to fill, given the speed and height of the flow and height. Guessing it's an 18" or 24" pipe. By the flow and speed, looks like it'd fill a 55g drum pretty quick, maybe a second or two, so maybe 25 ~ 50gal per second?
wow, that's awesome, thank you.
How much time does it take to get rid of all the wood so they don't rebuild with it?
The anticipation of the water coming through that tube was brutal!..na just kidding..I enjoy these videos..
Good job mister
This guy wears proper waders.
Love that take! Need to get one of those for Post 10
Wow .... I'd be checkin that every week!!!!
Isn’t the State or County responsible for keeping these culverts open? Ours are clogged and we get flooding
This one is on private property
Storm water management at its finest
Just awesome my friend
Post 10 would be very proud of you.
That looks like too much fun 😄
Do you warn property owners down stream?
Lots of water, fun to watch. However, 1) the two screens weren't in sync. 2) no opening pan shot of the pond you were draining from. 3) no pan shot of the pond you were draining into. 4) no final shot of the emptied pond. Gotta give context and provide a beginning, middle and end. Post 10 always gives a shout to help him sync the videos.
7:03 Something gets dislodged!
The amount of water that went through the culvert is approximately equal to {(The area of the big lake) x ([water level in big lake before culvert opened] - [water level in big lake when culvert flow was minimum]}. To get the flow rate per minute through the culvert divide the result by the time between the culvert becoming free and the time that the big lake level was at its minumum in minutes.
Try cleaning your camera lens too!
Really like your older potato rake. Great job.
Now I know that o own a few potato rakes , lol. Had no idea what they were
Did not show what was being drained…..
Dad noises activated. I felt every one.
I hope the little lake was prepared first, or there are going to be some unhappy customers in the background.
Impressive👍
Priceless...
You must let the trash go down the drain when you leave it on the side the beavers use it to rebuild 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
Post 10 would be proud of you. 😊
Good job.
Justin Beaver leaves his mark again.
Those culverts need cone-shaped screens over the high end to divert the debris away from the opening!
You got.
To love some of these comments.That's what excavators are for why didn't you do this?Why don't you people show us a video on how you clean your water drainage system
With that plank being there, it's almost like people blocked the culvert on purpose.
That small lake is about to be a large lake. 😮😮
Necessário maiores cuidados com as lentes das câmeras, imagens embaçadas, sem nitidez ! Grato
Thanks for posting. 😊
😂 It appears you have a lot of cranky people watching you.
Can't wait to see the bonfire with all that debris when its dry! great video!
Beavers: "If we build it, he will come."
Clean up the debris, it would make great mulch.
Suddenly a lot more water as though it’s been held back off camera for effect. Barely around his ankles to start 🤔
That must of been clogged for many years 😵
No tannerite?
Super bro sri from India
You keep pulling everything to the right never to the left so you keep piling more up in front of the pipe. Notice no debris ever comes out the other end of the pipe?
Lightsaber fixes everything
Amen
Very nice work
Gotta go open up the other culvert....get it all moving!
Water mitigation at its finest.
Nice
It’s funny beavers are smarter than people they know to store water
Nature's little engineers
Dual camera action!!
Nice camera work
Thank you so much 😀
Those wacky beavers!
Never realized how many people hate beavers
We are introducing them back into Britain to aid the environment. 😊
That has to be a long pipe, or a clogged one
It's a culvert. They're put under roads or highways.
Put a generator on the outlet for camping batteries.
Now cleaning out my French drains every fall doesn't seem so satisfying
When you get a good flow that's when you start shoving the debris through
well done but if you allow the waters force to push that debris through you wont have to work so hard. Not as much lifting the stuff out of the water. Work from the pipe. Its your friend. like they said Post10 would be proud of ya
What you are doing is good but one of these days we are going to read about the guy cleaning the waterway and got sucked into the pipe.
now that is what I call a rake
It's called a potato digger, used by potato farmers. But this one has unusually long tines.
yeahhh
insane camera photage too...
starts at 12:10 - 13:30
You need to make a triangular grate to put in front of the drain to slow down the building process and alleviate flooding problems. An easier solution would be to remove the beavers.
too many people take the easy way
i would hazard a guess at about 1000 gpm...
Hopefully they relocated the beavers before tearing up their hard work.
Lol
2 medium lakes now
If that's not cleared out it will clog again after a big rain or two
Darn beavers