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I liked that you cleaned the channel out so the water has a place to go I was afraid that you were going to get stuck but you didn’t, all’s well that ends well
Very good content, excellent video quality and camera angles. I really liked that you let the viewer know there will be a few minutes before you go back to destroying the dam, watching the water level drop with the tree as a gauge was cool. You guys got it going on.
i couldn't get the permit to put in a pond so i spent a great deal of time and effort attracting beaver and coaxing them to put the dam in the right spot, it took a while for the alder to get big enough to support them but they're doing well.
Genial su trabajo!!! Una pregunta..porque no usan un balde dentado en la maquina? Sería más lógico para enganchar troncos y ramas...humilde opinión. Gracias por el video.
I always wonder with these beaver dam removals - do people usually check to see if the temporary surge of the dam draining is going to be a problem for any properties downstream? Maybe flood a garden or even a basement?
I was in the Mass Army National Guard in 1986. I remember seeing D Troop 1/26 CAV helicopters rocket's shooting at beaver dams in the training/impact area at Ft Drum NY after the post engineers marked them with spray paint. No beavers were reportedly harmed during this exercise.
I don’t claim to be an expert but sharing I’ve seen with beaver dams. The dry side of the dam does not mirror the wet side. Meaning, The wet side will always have a mud silt grade leading up to the structure. The mud grade seals the structure- the grade reduces stress by increasing a broad surface area supporting the weight of the water. Remove the muddy slope leading up to the structure first before the actual dam. This prevents the beavers building on the grade again. As a bonus - removing the dam structure last allows the water to drain much quicker
I don't know what got me searching for beaver dam collapses last night. Maybe I've run out of other disaster videos to look for like fires, earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis and the like but there it is. At any rate, after watching about 7 or 8 of these meet their demise I'm actually amazed by the engineering skills that our little mammal friends have. I had no idea that beaver dams could be so extreme. I also don't know what got me thinking this but I'm thinking that maybe the US Government should seriously consider renaming the US Army Corps of Engineers to the US Army Corps of Beavers. Nice job on the video though. Keep up the good work. I'm most surprised at the beavers' ability to plan and implement though. They're quite the mischievous lot and I'm really quite impressed with what they can manage to pull off when nobody's looking.
@@msTECH86, what? 🤪🤪🤪 My friend, I know the video is old, I was curious of conditions at that time and commenting on and sharing our current weather here. I can use the translate app and copy/paste if it helps. 🤣😉 👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
I watch a lot of these and hate to say it but this one hurt to watch. This excavator operator was the most heavy handed I’ve ever seen. He basically used a chain saw for an operation requiring a scalpel. He did more damage to that stream than the beaver dam ever would.
Odd, beavers are being re introduced all over the place because they're awesome for ecology and the general environment, and here some folks...... Well🤔
Looks like a repeat of a video I watched yesterday from a different angle. I’m sure it’s not but still if he goes over to the other side in the bucket, I’m going to stop watching
Sticks , grass and weeds , plus clay soil are the perfect construction materials for beaver to build a dam just about as strong as any modern day man made dam . The beavers that built this one will be back at night to assess what has happened and will most likely start reconstruction when the water is at a trickle . I give the Beavers about 4 months to have this Dam rebuilt . The only way to truly stop them is to eradicate them at night time . I use to go out every night and kill 3 or 4 of them. Paper companies with a creek in their woods hated Beavers because they were so destructive and every small or larger tree that they chewed down was money to the land owner . They use to pay me to trap and hunt them .
I can't stand watching the guys who start right in front of themselves anyone with any intelligence knows you start as far out as you can reach and pull back to yourself good job
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Thank you for not adding music
I liked that you cleaned the channel out so the water has a place to go
I was afraid that you were going to get stuck but you didn’t, all’s well that ends well
Wow this was like you guys pulled the plug on the drain and released a humongous forest bath tub ! This was amazing!
Real good and interesting video. Keep them coming.
That water seemed to come outta nowhere, and kept coming. Wow
Nice job y'all. 🌞
Yes, beavers made a real lake here 😉🦫
Good evening from Western. Great team work. So much water! Keep well and God Bless x
Hello Lynn 🙂🙂
This is a great video. You're so right. The water kept flowing.
So much water you save the forest thanks!!
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Hello Maciej and brother
Enjoyed watching, thank you
Hope all your families are we
❤️🦘🦘🦘❤️
Hello Maria.
Yes, we are good. Thank you 🙂💖
It looks as if you could use an excavator with a “thumb” attachment to grab large branches and big groups of sticks. Great videos! 👍
That was myfirst thought when I came across this channel
You run what you have. If wishes were horses beggars would ride
That was enough water to float a boat, a BIGGG boat!!!!
Super job as usual
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Nice and polite as always. Thank you, Becky 😘💖🙂
GREAT! eFFICIENT USE OF EXCAVATOR.
This was the first video I’ve seen you do with such a big water flow!
Very good content, excellent video quality and camera angles. I really liked that you let the viewer know there will be a few minutes before you go back to destroying the dam, watching the water level drop with the tree as a gauge was cool. You guys got it going on.
Thank you. Pleasure is all mine :)
Definitely not their 1st rodeo
Good JOB you two
The power of the water is awesome
You do a great job! Thank you for the great video.
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Best one YET ! Love it
GOOD JOB, KEEP SAFE
Keep up good work,
Very Good job 🚜 4x4 😂👌💪🙏
Nice job! Thx much
Great Job looks like they will use that material to rebuild 😊
That was unbelievable and the view was awesome. Thanks you guys are great at what you do!
That was a lot of water 🌊
Very Nice Work ! 🦾👍
Wow,this man really knows how to use the Mach!!!😮😊😊😊
brilliant!! thanks for this!!!!
WOW this is awesome 👌 👏
Great job 👏 👍.
In South Carolina there is a year round BOUNTY on Beaver about 125 dollars each now
Whoa that was incredibly awesome to watch
Суперова серія 👌👌👌
i couldn't get the permit to put in a pond so i spent a great deal of time and effort attracting beaver and coaxing them to put the dam in the right spot, it took a while for the alder to get big enough to support them but they're doing well.
Genial su trabajo!!! Una pregunta..porque no usan un balde dentado en la maquina? Sería más lógico para enganchar troncos y ramas...humilde opinión. Gracias por el video.
There is a lot of talent in that escalator!
That ,was a massive amount of water so much damage to the fields need for planting ,Excellent Job
Nice!
Is this the cab view of #52 ? . this is by far the most water I have ever seen in a beaver dam.
Yes it is 🙂
Pretty skilled operator
Wow… gotta imagine you pissed off some beavers there! 😂
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Hello 👋😀
Why do you stop working? How can I see the rest of the work? Doing a good job!😊
I always wonder with these beaver dam removals - do people usually check to see if the temporary surge of the dam draining is going to be a problem for any properties downstream? Maybe flood a garden or even a basement?
I was in the Mass Army National Guard in 1986. I remember seeing D Troop 1/26 CAV helicopters rocket's shooting at beaver dams in the training/impact area at Ft Drum NY after the post engineers marked them with spray paint. No beavers were reportedly harmed during this exercise.
I don’t claim to be an expert but sharing I’ve seen with beaver dams.
The dry side of the dam does not mirror the wet side.
Meaning, The wet side will always have a mud silt grade leading up to the structure. The mud grade seals the structure- the grade reduces stress by increasing a broad surface area supporting the weight of the water.
Remove the muddy slope leading up to the structure first before the actual dam. This prevents the beavers building on the grade again.
As a bonus - removing the dam structure last allows the water to drain much quicker
L’amoncellement de bois et de boue se trouve surtout sur le devant du barrage! Maintenant, il faut piėger le ou les castors! Bonne chance!
wooow that whas an big one
I don't know what got me searching for beaver dam collapses last night. Maybe I've run out of other disaster videos to look for like fires, earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis and the like but there it is.
At any rate, after watching about 7 or 8 of these meet their demise I'm actually amazed by the engineering skills that our little mammal friends have. I had no idea that beaver dams could be so extreme.
I also don't know what got me thinking this but I'm thinking that maybe the US Government should seriously consider renaming the US Army Corps of Engineers to the US Army Corps of Beavers.
Nice job on the video though. Keep up the good work. I'm most surprised at the beavers' ability to plan and implement though. They're quite the mischievous lot and I'm really quite impressed with what they can manage to pull off when nobody's looking.
I wonder how much damage is caused from the flood?
Please come to my place. I’m battling those animals all the time. Their dams are almost impossible to tear apart with a shovel.
Lots of muck beside the canal. Had it rained a lot? We have had some milder weather then rain, most of the snow’s gone… yippee! 🤣🤣🤣 👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
No, what are you, this video from a few months ago 😉
Everything is in the description 🙂😎
@@msTECH86, what? 🤪🤪🤪 My friend, I know the video is old, I was curious of conditions at that time and commenting on and sharing our current weather here. I can use the translate app and copy/paste if it helps. 🤣😉 👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
Widziałem tam już zaczątki poola ryżowego 👹 A wiochą zalało ?😁😆
Nikt się nie skarżył, więc chyba wszyscy poniżej ocaleli 😉🏊♀️😹
Do they trap the beavers first ? Or is it a more permanent solution?
This is but a dam, not their homestead. So, neither, I suppose.
I watch a lot of these and hate to say it but this one hurt to watch. This excavator operator was the most heavy handed I’ve ever seen. He basically used a chain saw for an operation requiring a scalpel. He did more damage to that stream than the beaver dam ever would.
Some were down stream it's flooding
Odd, beavers are being re introduced all over the place because they're awesome for ecology and the general environment, and here some folks...... Well🤔
No fence for protect soil and wood garbage?
Bad creek.
Before the beavers came there, there was no problem with the stream.
why you stop, keep going, letting good strong water get away, water to help push debre down streem.
My grandfather's highest praise was "those guys really know what they're doin'." You would hear it from him.
Seriously, this is one of the nicest comments I've received recently 🙂
Give Grandpa a hug from me.
Is that all clay mud?!!
Looks like a repeat of a video I watched yesterday from a different angle.
I’m sure it’s not but still if he goes over to the other side in the bucket, I’m going to stop watching
Have you given any thought to children playing down stream before you begin ??
Beaver Dams are probably a good place to find alluvial gold deposits..
молотци
that's going to be a great fishing hole after they are done.
That’s a lot of water
If that junker had a thumb the saw would be unnecessary
yeah buddy, them beavers got lots of fixing up to do now
Temporary solution unless the beavers are eradicated.
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Sticks , grass and weeds , plus clay soil are the perfect construction materials for beaver to build a dam just about as strong as any modern day man made dam . The beavers that built this one will be back at night to assess what has happened and will most likely start reconstruction when the water is at a trickle . I give the Beavers about 4 months to have this Dam rebuilt . The only way to truly stop them is to eradicate them at night time . I use to go out every night and kill 3 or 4 of them. Paper companies with a creek in their woods hated Beavers because they were so destructive and every small or larger tree that they chewed down was money to the land owner . They use to pay me to trap and hunt them .
Never does a damn bit of good (pardon the pun) unless you get the beaver first. lol Just sayin been there done that a hundred times.
the band saw man is work shy - sack him lol
This operator doesn't have a clue what he's doing..
You have your way, he has his way. The job is done.
I can't stand watching the guys who start right in front of themselves anyone with any intelligence knows you start as far out as you can reach and pull back to yourself good job
What did you do with the indigenous beaver family? Kill them?
Good must kill beavers or next dam bigger misquote love dams. Fish don't kill fish low o2.
Why do you destroy nature?
Because the rodent beavers altered nature, and the floodwaters kill acres of forest. America has NO shortage of beavers.
Your not with a dam at running that excavator. Extremely dangerous the way you dropped your help off with the chainsaw.
just awful
Hey beliat you have the wrong bucket
That's a lot of water