Chris, I love that you care for the environment you are working in. Making sure there are fish habitats and, making proper use of the soils you have available.
Thank you Chris for sharing. I know there is no good way to dig a mud hole. I am truly amazed you do as well as you do working blind. I wish I had the ability and money to come and watch you work. I am disabled and in pain 24/7, but my love of machines and watching them operate is there. I watch you, cotontop3, harmless farmer and a few more. Live life Chris it can be changed in a blink of an eye. Keep up the great videos, it is my escape from my reality, for 20 or 30 minutes I dream of something that reality will not allow. God bless.
Randy Carpenter - hey Mr Carpenter. You could be me talking. I am in a similar predicament. I have a couple hours of good mobility and can tolerate the pain, but that’s it and my afternoons and evenings are when I have to shut down. It can be exhausting doing nothing! Pain is a weird thing. These videos are a great escape from my realities. Your description is very similar to how I feel. Very well said!!! I wish you all the best!
Me to 65 years old here in Burbank,ca with severe back issues and more pain than a man can deal with,only three years ago I could work 14 hour days and keep up with my employees and now I can't do the fucking dishes but enjoy these videos reminds me of when I could God BLESS you men going through the same thing
Great video. I wondered how some could do this and your allowing us to see how it’s done is amazing. Thank you for the set up and different views. Love to watch how smooth and accurate you are with that machine. Look forward to additional footage as you continue on this pond. God bless and Merry Christmas to you.
That harness your talking about runs inside the valve cover to each injector, over time the oil and heat deteriorates it and the insulation disappears. We have had to do several on cat machines and some trucks
The 'ol haul truck does sound very sick. :/ Hopefully Volvo can get out there and fix it quickly. With all that sand, you won't have to worry about cleaning the bed out, that puppy will be shiny like a new nickel by the time this job is done.
Wife grew up in LaGrange and has sisters in the area as far as Kingston, A brother in law had a gunshop there once. I myself have dug from the Mt Olive Area through the LaGrange area to a Pink Hill with a one yard Kohring for a bit in the 70s 😎👍
Hey Chris Pond is looking good I knew you could dig it without a dragline or a sand dredge. Now if you keep digging as you are you’ll finish the pond in no time. A few other tips I can give you is this. Load out your wet sand you threw up there as you mentioned the next time you come back keep your shelf that you are sitting on and then when you are digging underwater and you have your bucket of super wet sand tip your bucket a little and let the excess water drain off before dumping and your sand will drain off and be drier much quicker. In other words don’t add so much unnecessary water to the sand. Your cut wall you are sitting in should not collapse as long as you don’t undermine yourself stay back as you know a couple feet from edge and you’ll be fine. I did a 5 acre 15 ft deep lake in Florida and I as well was afraid the shelf would collapse but it never did someone advised me and I learned as I am passing these tips on to you. I’ve been operating now 30 + years and never to old to learn. Good luck with the pond you’re doing great. By the way you’re not measuring the water depth with your boom that’s the stick. The boom is the part right next to the cab !! Just had to say that lol. Have a good one I’ll be watching your pond grow
Looks like you got it figured out. This is a lot different than that Wake County red clay. But it can rain all night and work the next day in alot of cases
Just like mining peat in Minnesota. Except the coffer dam holds up better you can dig a hole 12 ft deep and then reach over and pull it in . Only digging blind to clean up dam every move. But you win nicer weather.
Looking nice as usual! Had a feeling you would not be going quite as deep as originally wanted with that soil. Maybe one day we will see you on gold rush 😁
And another solution so that the dumper does not bury so much is to put wheels wider and with less air. There are many videos on RUclips where you can clearly see the improvement.
plus when your digging sand you always over dig atleast 2 feet .reason being is sand always works its way back into what you have excavated ....also they way the water gets out ... its a slurry mixture
Don't know anything about the Volvo engines, but the last truck I had had a DETROIT 60 series 14l in it. The injector harness went out twice showing the same exact symptoms your haul truck is displaying. DETROIT know that it's a faulty design in the 60 series, the problem with it was the oil gradually breaks down the wiring creating a short or low voltage to the injectors and the next thing you know is the rough idle and running.
Thank you for video! I understood what you said about pumping water. I saw some kind of canal behind that wall. Why do not you syphon water into canal?
Old draglines were engineered for this kind of work . It would be interesting to see a cost of operation comparison with the more flexible hydraulic excavator ?
Poor Volvo haul truck. I'm not convinced the wiring harness is the issue. You said if you shut it off and restarted it. That it straightened out. That tells me that the Electronic Control Module may need attention as well. God bless
i was thinking the same thing, a wire do not repair its self buy stopping it and restarting it then runs fine, there more to this than volvo seem to be able to work out tha'ts for sure as there been out to this truck loads of times and repair seem to last a very sort time then its back again
I don't know how many cylinders the truck engine has but it sounds like it's missing at least 2! I was thinking you could haul the dryer stuff and lay up the really wet stuff for later--and then you go and do it! Good video!
Dammit Man !! at 13:25-19:00 mark , That Machine sure does look Good Chris !! She's a Beast for sure......lololol.... Hey !! "Volvo" Your Draggin' ya Feet there !! Need to get on the Ball and get his Dump fixed !! Have a Great Evening .... Til the Next !!
Jan 2021, ugh injection harness. I had to replace mine on my 2009 D13, 1500 parts and 1500 labour give or take. While they had the top off they replaced some other parts, another spinning filter plus short water hose. Easier to do now than later. Oil in the injection harness can travel up to the instrument cluster causing major problems. Hope you got it fixed in time.
Bad thing digging in sand it keeps collapsing on it's self. I have a lot of white sand in my yard where other parts are rich black soil. I dig down 3 feet and hit water
How are the regulations? Do u need a lifeguard for a pond of that size in the back of your truck? Nice to see how you are working in conditions we are working with almost every day.
Chris, since you admittedly are unfamiliar with the type of ground content that you are working on around the pond area, I would caution you to be careful even when you are working on pads. The water table is usually a constant 3-4' below ground level and the soil is mostly a mixture of various types of sand. Unfortunately, this type of sand has a tendency to become saturated when any heavy object is placed beside the water's edge. As such, when equipment such as an excavator is placed near the perimeter of the pond there is a tendency for the weight of the excavator and the pads which it is sitting on to draw the water up to ground level under the pads, turning the soil beneath your machine into an unstable consistency. The water-saturated sand can without any warning collapse and slide away from under the machine, thus possibly tipping the machine into the pond. Think about it this way, when standing on a beach at the waters edge the way the sand beneath your feet quickly sides away and you are suddenly ankle-deep in the sand below the water. Hope this helps.
Either way they already got you for a new injector. Really sucks when people guess at problems instead of actually diagnosing them. If the mechanic would have simply used an Ohms meter the first time. He would have found the electrical issue the first time. God bless
Didn’t the sand just find it’s own level under all that water? It seems to me that sand like that won’t really have deep spots for long. I remember as a kid, digging holes at the beach, and once the ocean level was reached, you could dig, but the sides would give way and the sand in the bottom of the hole remained pretty flat under the water. I’m only just catching up on all your vids. I’ve literally spent thirty or forty hours this week. (Lockdown due to COVID). I’m loving it. I need to see if there is another vid in this series which shows the end result of this interesting project though! (What a challenge!)
It's a shame ya can't take all that sand home and spread it out on your pastures. I'll bet your grasses would grow like gang-busters with all the nutrients it has in it.
@letsdig18 What I gather from this video is you were the kid who would not stop playing in the sand near the in coming tide at the beach and would still have the best sand castles
Keep up your content I love the content you make him one thing about your off-road dump truck when you’re backing up I don’t know if you noticed in your video you have a lift or tapping in the background when you’re backing up or when you going forward lifting tapping his is from the engine so
sorry. load dry soil on the back of the body and wet soil on the front . fence off with dry soil so that it does not leak out. Hello from Russia. sorry google translator
Man you guy's need a sand dredge for that muddy mess. Chris I'm thinking you can pick up a quarter with that machine abd not pull any dirt with it.🤔😎😎😎🙂
Chris your pond dredging videos are some of my all-time favorites! I can never get enough of them!
theres a couple more to come lol
Just because of u im now looking at purchasing a tl12v2 hope they are worth the money lol.... u seem to like yours....i watch your videos every night
Dusty Adams oh they’re worth it alright 👍🏻
Y'know what just occurred to me? I'd rather watch this 4+ hours per day than almost anything on cable or the streaming services.
Chris, I love that you care for the environment you are working in. Making sure there are fish habitats and, making proper use of the soils you have available.
Thank you Chris for sharing. I know there is no good way to dig a mud hole. I am truly amazed you do as well as you do working blind. I wish I had the ability and money to come and watch you work. I am disabled and in pain 24/7, but my love of machines and watching them operate is there. I watch you, cotontop3, harmless farmer and a few more. Live life Chris it can be changed in a blink of an eye. Keep up the great videos, it is my escape from my reality, for 20 or 30 minutes I dream of something that reality will not allow. God bless.
Randy Carpenter - hey Mr Carpenter. You could be me talking. I am in a similar predicament. I have a couple hours of good mobility and can tolerate the pain, but that’s it and my afternoons and evenings are when I have to shut down. It can be exhausting doing nothing! Pain is a weird thing. These videos are a great escape from my realities. Your description is very similar to how I feel. Very well said!!!
I wish you all the best!
Me to 65 years old here in Burbank,ca with severe back issues and more pain than a man can deal with,only three years ago I could work 14 hour days and keep up with my employees and now I can't do the fucking dishes but enjoy these videos reminds me of when I could God BLESS you men going through the same thing
Lmao at the guys trying to tell this man how to do his job haha.
When you shoot scenes from outside, the Volvo looks like a thing of grace loading the truck! You are one smooth operator.
I think the digger looks like a hungry dinosaur.
Habitat= something to snag the most expensive lure in your tackle box on.
It is kind of neat watching sand digging, for a change of pace. The clay is more like what we have here in West Virginia.
Thanks.
Great video. I wondered how some could do this and your allowing us to see how it’s done is amazing. Thank you for the set up and different views. Love to watch how smooth and accurate you are with that machine. Look forward to additional footage as you continue on this pond. God bless and Merry Christmas to you.
That harness your talking about runs inside the valve cover to each injector, over time the oil and heat deteriorates it and the insulation disappears. We have had to do several on cat machines and some trucks
@assassinlexx Copper is expensive, it's all about the bottom line. Also, why make it right once when you can sell it twice?
The 'ol haul truck does sound very sick. :/ Hopefully Volvo can get out there and fix it quickly. With all that sand, you won't have to worry about cleaning the bed out, that puppy will be shiny like a new nickel by the time this job is done.
Wife grew up in LaGrange and has sisters in the area as far as Kingston,
A brother in law had a gunshop there once. I myself have dug from the Mt Olive
Area through the LaGrange area to a Pink Hill with a one yard Kohring for a bit in the 70s 😎👍
You need one of those pumps they use to build beaches in Florida!
That bucket is going to have a lovely sheen at the end of a days work, it takes more than just skill to get a full bucket in those conditions.
Something oddly satisfying about watching your channel. 👍
I hope it doesn’t rain too much would hate if that site got too wet or muddy 🤣
Well look on the bright side..at least the sand just slides right out of the truck and doesn't stick to the bed.
Hi Cris.One solution to evacuate part of the water before putting it in the dumper is to make several holes in the bucket of the excavator.
I sped up the video when the truck hauled away so you had a little more progress digging out before the truck came back. You're welcome! :)
Just an idea .....would love to see just like a unedited one with just you working with a pod cast going and you being the smooth operator you are ..
Love watching, you have me hooked on your videos.
Hey Chris
Pond is looking good I knew you could dig it without a dragline or a sand dredge. Now if you keep digging as you are you’ll finish the pond in no time. A few other tips I can give you is this. Load out your wet sand you threw up there as you mentioned the next time you come back keep your shelf that you are sitting on and then when you are digging underwater and you have your bucket of super wet sand tip your bucket a little and let the excess water drain off before dumping and your sand will drain off and be drier much quicker. In other words don’t add so much unnecessary water to the sand. Your cut wall you are sitting in should not collapse as long as you don’t undermine yourself stay back as you know a couple feet from edge and you’ll be fine. I did a 5 acre 15 ft deep lake in Florida and I as well was afraid the shelf would collapse but it never did someone advised me and I learned as I am passing these tips on to you. I’ve been operating now 30 + years and never to old to learn. Good luck with the pond you’re doing great. By the way you’re not measuring the water depth with your boom that’s the stick. The boom is the part right next to the cab !! Just had to say that lol. Have a good one I’ll be watching your pond grow
Looks like you got it figured out. This is a lot different than that Wake County red clay. But it can rain all night and work the next day in alot of cases
I sure would like to have about 10 loads of that black topsoil you were digging the other day. That was some beautiful dirt!!!
You can get a tailgate for these dumptrucks, cable actuated when dumping. It would be great for work in sand/gravel
Just like mining peat in Minnesota. Except the coffer dam holds up better you can dig a hole 12 ft deep and then reach over and pull it in . Only digging blind to clean up dam every move. But you win nicer weather.
ya ever get to diggin in something like this and worry about pulling up the drain plug?
ROFLMAO 😆😆😆!!!!!!
In the spring you need to go back to the big lake, or when they get that bridge put in.
That sand your digging from that pond reminds of runny cow poo lol keep on digging, like your videos.
11:30. Rock truck is backing up. Wife calls out, "I think your propane delivery is here""
They have some killer sand going, tell Charlie and let him bid on it so we get some new videos from him too! haha
Man, that has to be hard on the pins and bushings. Not to mention the chrome on the cylinder rods and seals.
If I was fishing there I'd end up hooked on those fish habitats.
I was thinking the same, and do not even do such a fishy thing!
5:12 A lot of fish hooks are gonna get snagged on that stump in the future... But the fish will love it.
Looking nice as usual! Had a feeling you would not be going quite as deep as originally wanted with that soil. Maybe one day we will see you on gold rush 😁
Well at least there’s no waiting on rain to fill the pond up.
Hello pond man, what a mess but awsome and nice at the end of the project.
And another solution so that the dumper does not bury so much is to put wheels wider and with less air. There are many videos on RUclips where you can clearly see the improvement.
At least as far as dirt work goes sand is clean to work with. Great videos.
If you had that dragline you could just set the dirt on the other side! Lol
A little extra water aint stopping Chris 🎅 🎄 🎅 🌲 👍👌⚠️
Your merch website in the description says, "for shits and more!" :D
hahahaha now I wonder how many other times ive done that
Picking up those posts were like matchsticks in a giants hand. Impressive
Pond is looking nice even if it's not the greatest of working conditions 😎👍👍
plus when your digging sand you always over dig atleast 2 feet .reason being is sand always works its way back into what you have excavated ....also they way the water gets out ... its a slurry mixture
you can see why the bucket pins wear out so quickly in these conditions, wet sand must be like cutting past to the pins and bushes
Boy that haul truck sounds like ya got a bunch of zip ties on the drive shaft
The Big Pond Job Continues. 👍
Don't know anything about the Volvo engines, but the last truck I had had a DETROIT 60 series 14l in it. The injector harness went out twice showing the same exact symptoms your haul truck is displaying.
DETROIT know that it's a faulty design in the 60 series, the problem with it was the oil gradually breaks down the wiring creating a short or low voltage to the injectors and the next thing you know is the rough idle and running.
Thank you for video!
I understood what you said about pumping water.
I saw some kind of canal behind that wall. Why do not you syphon water into canal?
The pond level isn't higher than the canal. 🇬🇧
both pond and canal are the same level
Thank you!
An excellent way to actually keep your bucket clean just get a job with a pond in it. And love the title.
Old draglines were engineered for this kind of work . It would be interesting to see a cost of operation comparison with the more flexible hydraulic excavator ?
Wow you can here the Haul truck spitting bad when Tim was driving up to load out.
Poor Volvo haul truck. I'm not convinced the wiring harness is the issue. You said if you shut it off and restarted it. That it straightened out. That tells me that the Electronic Control Module may need attention as well. God bless
i was thinking the same thing, a wire do not repair its self buy stopping it and restarting it then runs fine, there more to this than volvo seem to be able to work out tha'ts for sure as there been out to this truck loads of times and repair seem to last a very sort time then its back again
Nice work
All that sand but no beach!
That sand looks useful
I don't know how many cylinders the truck engine has but it sounds like it's missing at least 2! I was thinking you could haul the dryer stuff and lay up the really wet stuff for later--and then you go and do it! Good video!
21:55 watching a septic tank during an earthquake
Dammit Man !! at 13:25-19:00 mark , That Machine sure does look Good Chris !! She's a Beast for sure......lololol.... Hey !! "Volvo" Your Draggin' ya Feet there !! Need to get on the Ball and get his Dump fixed !! Have a Great Evening .... Til the Next !!
Jan 2021, ugh injection harness. I had to replace mine on my 2009 D13, 1500 parts and 1500 labour give or take. While they had the top off they replaced some other parts, another spinning filter plus short water hose. Easier to do now than later. Oil in the injection harness can travel up to the instrument cluster causing major problems. Hope you got it fixed in time.
the nice part of this Material it gets easy out of the truck
Wet sand is very good for cleaning out the truck...!
Good job..
Project river...
Nice excavator volvo..
#from_indonesia operator
Bad thing digging in sand it keeps collapsing on it's self. I have a lot of white sand in my yard where other parts are rich black soil. I dig down 3 feet and hit water
How are the regulations? Do u need a lifeguard for a pond of that size in the back of your truck?
Nice to see how you are working in conditions we are working with almost every day.
I feel like I’m on Bering sea gold lol. Fun stuff. They could definitely sell sand
I know I'm late but darn, I had no idea you had that much sand! This is from someone living on an island.
Love all your vids bro, heavy machinery fun fascinating to watch!
This man needs a Bojangles sponsor.
It's like playing in a mud puddle with a stick. If I was the land owner, I would say - where is the goddamn pump and how much is this costing me?
pumping is extra. he is gonna need a big ass pump if that is ground water.
Chris, since you admittedly are unfamiliar with the type of ground content that you are working on around the pond area, I would caution you to be careful even when you are working on pads. The water table is usually a constant 3-4' below ground level and the soil is mostly a mixture of various types of sand. Unfortunately, this type of sand has a tendency to become saturated when any heavy object is placed beside the water's edge. As such, when equipment such as an excavator is placed near the perimeter of the pond there is a tendency for the weight of the excavator and the pads which it is sitting on to draw the water up to ground level under the pads, turning the soil beneath your machine into an unstable consistency. The water-saturated sand can without any warning collapse and slide away from under the machine, thus possibly tipping the machine into the pond. Think about it this way, when standing on a beach at the waters edge the way the sand beneath your feet quickly sides away and you are suddenly ankle-deep in the sand below the water. Hope this helps.
Todays video reminds me of sliding in and out of river bottom in texas in wet season.
good luck with 10 ft depth in that sand, the wall caves so quickly you'd have to lay a 3 degree rise edge, for about 3 1/2 miles in diameter.
Would've been a great dragline job!!!
A natural for a dredge pump.
just subbed, im an equipment operator myself. keep up the great vids
Either way they already got you for a new injector. Really sucks when people guess at problems instead of actually diagnosing them. If the mechanic would have simply used an Ohms meter the first time. He would have found the electrical issue the first time. God bless
You better grease the hell out of that boom, all of that sandy crap is hell on pins and bushings especially as far under water as you were.
With as much water as you have there I think a sand dredge would have worked out well.
Wonder how much it would cost to bring in all that gear for not really a lot of sand.
Can really hear how the haul truck is struggling when you had the camera on top of the truck.
Didn’t the sand just find it’s own level under all that water? It seems to me that sand like that won’t really have deep spots for long.
I remember as a kid, digging holes at the beach, and once the ocean level was reached, you could dig, but the sides would give way and the sand in the bottom of the hole remained pretty flat under the water. I’m only just catching up on all your vids. I’ve literally spent thirty or forty hours this week. (Lockdown due to COVID). I’m loving it. I need to see if there is another vid in this series which shows the end result of this interesting project though! (What a challenge!)
you have rain we here have 43 c and no rain for months lol
How do you plan on sealing this pond to have a chance at holding water above the water table?
I didn't know you mining for sand
That stuff must be hard on ram seals , pins and bushes etc
It's a shame ya can't take all that sand home and spread it out on your pastures. I'll bet your grasses would grow like gang-busters with all the nutrients it has in it.
22:25 Do you need another reminder that yer supposed to dump out the back not the side ? =)
:D
Thanks Chris like the video .
Dig Forest, dig
looks like frisco in a earth quake
Is that a Bojangles cup? One of the things I miss most about NC.
All i can say is .......DRAG LINE😂
@letsdig18
What I gather from this video is you were the kid who would not stop playing in the sand near the in coming tide at the beach and would still have the best sand castles
Keep up your content I love the content you make him one thing about your off-road dump truck when you’re backing up I don’t know if you noticed in your video you have a lift or tapping in the background when you’re backing up or when you going forward lifting tapping his is from the engine so
sorry. load dry soil on the back of the body and wet soil on the front . fence off with dry soil so that it does not leak out. Hello from Russia. sorry google translator
How many yard bucket is that?
Brb getting some sandals and a beach ball
Man you guy's need a sand dredge for that muddy mess.
Chris I'm thinking you can pick up a quarter with that machine abd not pull any dirt with it.🤔😎😎😎🙂
20:21 1 more scoop should do it....meh..1 more...eeeehhhh 1more...awe hell with it 1 more why not 😃
Wonder how he's going to add more water to the pond if its that sandy not like a clay lined pond where the water isn't going to seep out through it.