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That little correction job would have cost 17,000.00 in permits alone and 27 months with 15 different agencies in California for impact studies and approval. Nice Job.
The creek runs faster on the outside and tends to dig into it. Slower on the inside and tends to deposit. Very common on creeks and rivers. Ox bowls are created this way - islands as the bend keeps pushing out and pinching off and like a balloon the bulb pushes out and the neck gets pinched. The pinched part then cuts through to a shorter path and an island is in the long loop. Mississippi did lots like that - Corp of Engineers helped fix them.
If you wanted less curve, why didn't you simply move the dirt from the inside of the curve to the outside of the curve? I suppose that freshly moved dirt/gravel would erode some initially. I liked the stream crossing!
That lil mini did not realize what she signed up for when she Crawled up on Tim’s trailer… how long have y’all been acquainted 2 years or so ain’t it ?
@@josephsmith8649 If the stream flows through your property and then flows onto someone else’s property, what you do to affect the stream’s water quality will affect someone else. Somebody always lives downstream. We do not live in a i; everything we do affects something or someone else.
That little correction job would have cost 17,000.00 in permits alone and 27 months with 15 different agencies in California for impact studies and approval. Nice Job.
very good tim i like it
The creek runs faster on the outside and tends to dig into it. Slower on the inside and tends to deposit. Very common on creeks and rivers. Ox bowls are created this way - islands as the bend keeps pushing out and pinching off and like a balloon the bulb pushes out and the neck gets pinched. The pinched part then cuts through to a shorter path and an island is in the long loop. Mississippi did lots like that - Corp of Engineers helped fix them.
Looks good. Hope it all works out
I don't think we have seen that bucket on the mini in while, nice work!! Have a good one!!
Great job Tim👌👍🙂
Does DENR or EPA bother you much for stuff like that down there?
I was wondering the same thing.
Hello there Tim. Hope y'all are doing great.✌️🙏✌️🙏
Would putting a pipe in be an option at the crossing?
Careful. Guy had 20k in fines for driving through a creek.. can't imagine what it would be for digging without the right stuff.
That’s what I would call government overreach
Looks good
If you wanted less curve, why didn't you simply move the dirt from the inside of the curve to the outside of the curve? I suppose that freshly moved dirt/gravel would erode some initially. I liked the stream crossing!
New subscriber here, nice job 👍, Jo from Lincolnshire UK 😊
Thank you 👍🏻
Smooth as glass…
But that is way better looking that most areas look.
How many hours are on that bucket to still have paint?
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That lil mini did not realize what she signed up for when she Crawled up on Tim’s trailer… how long have y’all been acquainted 2 years or so ain’t it ?
Lol ikr! I’ve had it little over 3 years now.
Tampering/changing a stream is illegal unless the state department of environment permits the activity.
Shame man.
Why is it illegal? What could possibly be the issue of a guy doing some maintenance on his own creek on his own property?
@@josephsmith8649
If the stream flows through your property and then flows onto someone else’s property, what you do to affect the stream’s water quality will affect someone else.
Somebody always lives downstream. We do not live in a i; everything we do affects something or someone else.