First Problem with My Pond Digging - My Homestead (ep. 3)
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- My homestead pond digging project continues but with some problems...
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Enjoy your videos very much. What kind of trees our you cutting down. Berch, Alders 😮? This is Stan from Ohio here. Where are you located? Just wondering because of the war ammunition you uncovered. Do you uncover ammunition often on your property?😢
It's nice to hear! alder, aspen, maple, birch for example. I'm from Estonia. We have lots of ammunition lying around here.
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Tere.
Nagu ikka, sai töö tehtud perfektselt.
Tervitused Poolast , Paweł
Tere! Thanks! The work is only halfway done. Need to get that cylinder fixed and then back to finish this pond 🙂 Thanks for watching and commenting! Cheers!
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Ma ei kirjuta palju kommentaare, kuid vaatan neid kõiki.
- Mis su nimi on, kui see saladus pole?
@paweisyn7446 Seda on hea kuulda! Nimi on Andres.
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Excellent job. Great ingenuity on repairs .
As a dragline operator I can say this is where a dragline shines on digging.
Wonderful seeing your project come along
Howdy 🤠 from the Northwoods of Minnesota
Thank you! How do you get a clean surface with a dragline? I like it either when you have to deal with mudholes where you can't go in. I haven't operated any, just wondering 🤔. Thanks for watching and commenting! Cheers!
You guys have the deepest topsoil, unbelievable. Hello from USA.
We have these peat holes sometimes meters deep. Cheers! Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@AFHProjects Not a problem love watching creative folks like yourself
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Old husqvarna 254? That is a vibrator but very durable
Yes, it's still a very good chainsaw for homestead use. Thanks for watching!
Excellent video I enjoyed it again and I am looking forward to the next one! Even though I hope that those kind of repairs are still far away from me (my 6 ton excavator has 40 hours on it :-) I enjoy watching the process/repair. It is a vital part of running equipment (maintenance and repairs). That topsoil looks fantastic. I also love how you always put those rocks aside: I always do the same and it pains me to see when people burry them. You can always put topsoil and rocks to good use on the homestead. Cheers
Thank you! You have a new machine, congratulations! I wish you many good hours with the hoe! Yeah, I like to use these rocks. This is free building material. Thanks for watching and commenting! Cheers!
The pond will be nice and big with good gentle slopes on the banks. I've repacked some cylinders like you do with running them all the way one way and using a hoist to pull them back and empty the oil into something and save it. And you're not hard on packings either the way you operatte smooth and easy. I like the big 'O' rings on the sides of the boom and bucket but you have to be running the machine yourself or they'll be wrecked quick. Happy weekend and looking forward to getting the hoe running again. CHEERS!
Thanks! It's coming slightly bigger than I first expected, due to the topsoil thickness. But I like it. I got the repacked cap and piston, so hopefully I'll be back on tracks in the new week. Thanks for watching and commenting! Cheers, Lewie!
@@AFHProjects It's a beautiful place and is looking better as you go along. You'll be able to reuse the topsoil here and there too. You don't waste anything and I'm glad of that too. The hoe is probably running again by now. Hydraulics are a lot better than metal against metal in my book too. Thanks again and CHEERS again too!