Hydro Excavating Utilities With A Vac Truck

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  • @Highstranger951
    @Highstranger9512 жыл бұрын

    Back around 2009 I worked utilities and brought up “why not use a vac truck like the city uses to clean out storm drains?”. We hand dug every pole hole for every pole set(wood, steel, concrete, fiberglass etc) in and around Baltimore. Everyone laughed and said that was a stupid idea. I should have started a company specializing it just that.

  • @jonschneck4559

    @jonschneck4559

    2 жыл бұрын

    for 30 plus years I have been using JetBlast to vacuum pea gravel from around fiberglass tanks and lines in gas stations. first time they all thought I was crazy, now it is a whole industry.

  • @peewee.3138

    @peewee.3138

    2 жыл бұрын

    I used to use a vac truck for replacing old water service shut offs that the steel cotter pin would rust off- we would just pothole the valve box and we had a set of pliers on an aluminum pole that you could squeeze from the top to put the new pin in. We would also use it for most of our main breaks and then we didn’t need to keep a pump in the hole, either. Once we had the main exposed, we kept the vac pipe right on top of the main and we could keep the main still charged a bit so no dirt could go back in and contaminate the water.

  • @larrywalker7759

    @larrywalker7759

    2 жыл бұрын

    On my way home from work today I saw a hand painted slogan on the tailgate of a pickup truck that said "Hustle until your haters ask you if you are hiring." I think that's a good one.

  • @joebledsoe257

    @joebledsoe257

    2 жыл бұрын

    pretty much my idea too. but alas....

  • @henkoosterhof5947

    @henkoosterhof5947

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@peewee.3138 were i live(the netherlands) all in the ground things are in an box with a cover, non return, meters an so on. Valves must have an pvc pipe with extention where the spindle is in. Regulations of installing.

  • @peterlosangelos4108
    @peterlosangelos41082 жыл бұрын

    Very efficient as long as the only operator doesnt stop working when he is talking :)

  • @abialo2010
    @abialo20102 жыл бұрын

    that guy is really enthusiastic and knowledgeable. always feels good coming across people like that.

  • @rodrod383

    @rodrod383

    2 жыл бұрын

    yea he was entertaining and seemed cool

  • @ledang9584

    @ledang9584

    Жыл бұрын

    He is really cool guy

  • @leighswogger4272
    @leighswogger42722 жыл бұрын

    The pigs watching the slurry come off the truck, thought you brought them a new puddle to play in. Poor guys! Lol That was really awesome. Thanks for sharing.

  • @frotobaggins7169

    @frotobaggins7169

    2 жыл бұрын

    I thought that to, "oh look, he's feeding us. We're over here. Over here."

  • @mojo6706

    @mojo6706

    2 жыл бұрын

    I was thinking the same thing. Chris should have dumped it in the pig pen. That would have been satisfying haha!

  • @dwaynekoblitz6032

    @dwaynekoblitz6032

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yep, I thought the same exact thing as well. They would've loved that.

  • @gp37521

    @gp37521

    4 ай бұрын

    all i can care about is breakfast...

  • @genop1038
    @genop10382 жыл бұрын

    Kudos to the hydro vac operator. He knew his stuff and seems genuinely excited about his job.

  • @n7565j
    @n7565j2 жыл бұрын

    I once hit a 3 phase 440 line that was "supposed" to be 3+ feet deep... It was 6"!!! That ditch witch threw the prettiest blue sparks 4' into the air and sounded like thunder when I hit it!!! Scared the crap out of me and everyone who was watching :-) Neat rig and it sure does beat a shovel!!!

  • @HughzieTube
    @HughzieTube2 жыл бұрын

    He joked about boring right through it. Friend of mine started getting issues with blocked drains and weeks after getting it jetted clean it was blocked again. When they eventually ran a camera down the pipe they found the gas board had bored a replacement gas line to the neighbours house right through the middle of the sewer line and were causing the pipe to block with the solids.

  • @longcaster
    @longcaster2 жыл бұрын

    When he emptied out it looked like a cow emptying out. What a great way to find utilities.

  • @ericpaul4575

    @ericpaul4575

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think the pigs wanted a go at the pile as well.

  • @sumatrican5990
    @sumatrican59902 жыл бұрын

    I’ve been building roads and such for almost 20 years now and I have never ever seen or heard of doing a hard locate with a vacuum truck. Genius my boy. Absolutely genius.

  • @brianpearl7504

    @brianpearl7504

    2 жыл бұрын

    We used to excavate out manholes in the street with a backhoe and then do a lot of back breaking hand work to finish the job and debris would fall down the barrel and then a few years ago we realized the Vactor might work well and we have never looked back. Here is a video I just made of us using ours. kzread.info/dash/bejne/qaKh27WNYqfeqLQ.html

  • @eldonhill4840

    @eldonhill4840

    Жыл бұрын

    We use them all the time up here in WA, but that's more on the city/commercial side where there are a lot more complicated and sensitive utilities. Same with CAD trucks for material placement (like in 50 ft underground parking excavations), which would make another cool video.

  • @stvkomer

    @stvkomer

    Жыл бұрын

    everything gets hydrovac in the oilfield. Its a minefield of pipelines, 3 phase power, and fiber all over the place.

  • @tiredoldmechanic1791
    @tiredoldmechanic17912 жыл бұрын

    My dad was operating a grader on a street repave. The gas line had been located and was supposed to be 3 feet deep. He was supposed to cut a foot deep because the street was just paved over dirt with no gravel bed. He was only 10 inches below the surface when he hit the gas line.

  • @edpoints1127

    @edpoints1127

    2 жыл бұрын

    It's common for the tracer wire to be WAAAAY off/separate from the actual pipe.

  • @tiredoldmechanic1791

    @tiredoldmechanic1791

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@edpoints1127 In that case, the tracer wire was embedded in the plastic gas line. The installation crew just didn't go deep enough. Even at 3 feet deep, in Wisconsin, the frost can lift things. It's not uncommon to have frost more than 4 feet deep under a road. Water and sewer lines are commonly placed 8 feet deep and occasionally freeze even at that depth if there isn't much flow.

  • @rr3102

    @rr3102

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@waynep343 ?

  • @GoBlue79
    @GoBlue792 жыл бұрын

    Your pigs were super-excited to see all that fresh slop! HA! I've always wondered how these trucks worked - now I know, thanks to LetsDig18

  • @nandi123

    @nandi123

    2 жыл бұрын

    Enquiring porkers want to know!

  • @rodrod383

    @rodrod383

    2 жыл бұрын

    yea the pigs were freaking out

  • @PATRICK-zj9xb
    @PATRICK-zj9xb2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Chris, that was quite interesting! Quick & safe, perfect. It's always cool to learn about new ways to get something done! Thanks !

  • @BeytekinConstructionMachinery
    @BeytekinConstructionMachinery2 жыл бұрын

    Very common in Germany. Have a nice day.

  • @daddybob6096
    @daddybob60962 жыл бұрын

    This is an innovative idea Chris, saves a lot of man hours on a shovel. Kyle is a nice young man, he enjoys a chat and is easy to communicate with unlike some who don't have anything to say. Bob. NZ.

  • @Oldscudrunner
    @Oldscudrunner2 жыл бұрын

    When I was putting in my fence, I had phone lines real close. So, I made my own "Hydro Excavator" out of my old shop vac and a pressure washer. It was physically easy and it worked really well and I would have 3 foot deep hole in less than 5 minutes.

  • @GRid-yk2ru

    @GRid-yk2ru

    2 жыл бұрын

    That idea was going through my head while watching. Even with having to empty a shop vac a few times per hole, it's still easier than chipping away by hand. At least until a big rock comes along. Lol

  • @lockgessner

    @lockgessner

    2 жыл бұрын

    I used this method to make some pier holes under a garage, works rather well

  • @ke6gwf

    @ke6gwf

    2 жыл бұрын

    If you want larger collection volume, rig up a 15 gallon removable top drum (community) commonly used for Hazmat disposal) with two vac hose connections on opposite sides of the lid, hook the vacuum to one and your hose to the other. Most of the material stays in the drum. I did this a while back with a pneumatic powered vacuum cleaner as an oil spill clean up rig.

  • @gregoryk.9815

    @gregoryk.9815

    2 жыл бұрын

    I do that too super easy and quick.

  • @gorak9000

    @gorak9000

    2 жыл бұрын

    As I was watching, I was thinking "it's really the pressure washer that does the hard work, the vacuum just sucks up the sludge afterwards - I have a pressure washer..." - not sure why I didn't think of using a shop vac for the vacuum side... brilliant!

  • @darrengreen7906
    @darrengreen79062 жыл бұрын

    Dumping out the slurry and you had an audience. Piggies, they were interested in that mud!

  • @ko9446
    @ko94462 жыл бұрын

    Oh shit, here comes the “use it on a pond” remarks.

  • @Blazer02LS

    @Blazer02LS

    2 жыл бұрын

    You see the future... lol

  • @ko9446

    @ko9446

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Blazer02LS there are 571K subs to Chris, all but 500 can see this coming.

  • @stonewallpi1
    @stonewallpi12 жыл бұрын

    I like the random (behind the scenes) videos like these. Extremely effective and cost efficient way of pin-pointing utilities that I never knew existed. That line was alarmingly shallow even to a common mans perspective like me. Interesting videos as always my friend.

  • @Adamsadventures83

    @Adamsadventures83

    2 жыл бұрын

    Natural Gas lines are always roughly 2-3 ft deep. This one was shallower than normal, at least for my area. NC. might have different standards, or there was some erosion along that area, or they graded down at some point prior

  • @MichaelBrown-qn9hi
    @MichaelBrown-qn9hi2 жыл бұрын

    That's the safest and quickest way to find utilities. Always something new with you Chris, keeping your viewers informed.

  • @farmerbill6855
    @farmerbill68552 жыл бұрын

    Cool truck. They rebuilt the power line on my road a few years ago. Set all the poles with one of these. Did almost four miles in two days and never called the locating service. They told me they didn't need to when they used the vac. Fiber optics on both sides of the road. Pretty impressive. Best regards from Indiana.

  • @lathamarea1437
    @lathamarea14372 жыл бұрын

    called in a broken water line under a hydrant, this type truck showed up..No mess, no front lawn damage and quickly sucked a hole big enough and deep enough to do repair...A bit loud on a city street but quite impressive..

  • @johnblecker4206
    @johnblecker42062 жыл бұрын

    This specialist with his toolkit makes this video much more interesting and thanks for showing him.

  • @garyberg
    @garyberg2 жыл бұрын

    I can take that off my bucket list now. I've always wondered what those trucks did besides cleaning manholes and storm drains. very worthwhile

  • @bruceaitken3977
    @bruceaitken39772 жыл бұрын

    Always wondered what those trucks did ! Great - Safe way to locate under ground see

  • @johnpyle8027
    @johnpyle80272 жыл бұрын

    Saves a back! Those pigs were giving you the stink eye, they wanted that mud!

  • @richdillon2157
    @richdillon21572 жыл бұрын

    Now that was very interesting. I still see them hand digging most everything around Ocala Florida. Thanks Chris enjoyed the hell out of this one.

  • @SusieQ450
    @SusieQ4502 жыл бұрын

    the pigs are curious.🤣 They must think that mush is for them.

  • @marksaunders2500
    @marksaunders25002 жыл бұрын

    Hi from uk chris👋👍 great to see the excavac in service was good watch as never seen one on site👍 so much safer with this as you both said👌 here in uk we always expect tape and sand before services are found even when step benched! I witnessed a collegue loosing corner of his shovel as was no tape looking for street light power supply pot ended to connect to and struck gold when he was blew out the hole in smoke🤔😢 he was ok but (parden the pun) we where both in shock that day it was horrible watching as he was dazed on a round so I blocked road with my jcb 535-200 loadall/telehandler and tried to help him 👍 please be safe on this job chris I know you will be tho 👌 I always say your my magic man but this guy had the wand today epic to watch thank you for your time and be safe see you soon👍👋

  • @mjalco7410
    @mjalco74102 жыл бұрын

    Chris i sure hope you set this guy up with some LD18 swag… awesome video

  • @cloud9extendedstay245
    @cloud9extendedstay2452 жыл бұрын

    We use this piece of equipment when drilling new utility poles when surrounded by Urdu cables- 8 hr hand dig in just one hour

  • @Wood.Water.Camping
    @Wood.Water.Camping2 жыл бұрын

    That was awesome to watch. I actually had our gas utility do this yesterday at our plant to uncover a 6” high pressure gas line. Wasn’t able to watch it but this made up for it

  • @heatherlane9270
    @heatherlane92702 жыл бұрын

    This is a time, financial, utilities and life saving excavation process - I must have been living in a bubble as it exists in my home town. Thanks LetsDig18 for waking me up.

  • @suzylarry1
    @suzylarry12 жыл бұрын

    the old days it was a man an a shovel , but time and money has changed. You can see the lines that are located and manuver over/ under or beside . The only way now a days. Great job !

  • @cmankowski9438
    @cmankowski94382 жыл бұрын

    I've been seeing those type of trucks around Atlanta and had to "google" what hydro excavating was. You satisfied my curiosity WAY better then what I read. There is a whole 'nuther world that most people don't know about that you are sharing. Another one was the video about the roads covered with soil/cement. Fascinating!

  • @alfadoofus
    @alfadoofus2 жыл бұрын

    Nice to see alternatives of locating lines . Glad you took the opportunity to show this Chris

  • @jimmyv2235
    @jimmyv22352 жыл бұрын

    This is awesome seeing these trucks work in the field. I build sewer cleaners/hydro excavators for a living. They are a fantastic piece of machinery. Excellent Job Chris and crew!!

  • @brianpearl7504

    @brianpearl7504

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hands down I agree. I love ours. We use ours to excavate manhole frames in the street. Here's video of us using ours . kzread.info/dash/bejne/qaKh27WNYqfeqLQ.html

  • @donnaflanagan6612
    @donnaflanagan66122 жыл бұрын

    What a magnificent piece of equipment? And a 1 man operation as well, worth every dollar. A similar truck was used on the boundary of my place & my neighbour to find the internet cable. Years before the previous owner of next door dug a massive hole to repair a storm water pipe & of course severed both internet cables, he did a dodgey repair on mine & didn’t bother to fix his as he decided to go satellite internet. The new owner wanted usual cable internet hence trying to see what the problem was. I was able to watch them do the whole thing, so interesting. Take care Chris & cheers🐨🦘🥰

  • @neilyoungfan
    @neilyoungfan2 жыл бұрын

    I had a front row seat for one of these machines just last week. The electric company was replacing the transformer box located right beside my condo wall. I could look down from my 2nd story window right into the hole they were blasting out. They had to take out an area about 5x6 feet to take out the old box, then splice the lines into the new box located a few feet away. There was fiber down there too as everything terminated into the building right there. Lots of conduit! The guys were really careful and did not destroy the trees and shrubs located just a few feet away. I was very impressed!

  • @kevinwhitehill7049
    @kevinwhitehill70492 жыл бұрын

    Chris, I work for a large class 8 truck dealership group that supplies a large manufacturer of these trucks with many red oval trucks. The company is Vactor Manufacturing out of Streator Illinois and they make a lot of what we refer to as “Super Suckers” We also have a customer who owns two or three of these units that contract them out to a frac sand supplier. They use them to clean up spilled sand from the trains they load the sand into. They are very cool and the use’s are nearly endless. Nice video.

  • @smokeymacpot76
    @smokeymacpot762 жыл бұрын

    when i quit city services work 5ish years ago it was pretty much all vac truck locating by then...its safe, fast and easy

  • @shauncasey8295
    @shauncasey82952 жыл бұрын

    Love the pigs all drooling over the fresh slop at 20:25 lol.

  • @jeffryshadwick1798
    @jeffryshadwick17982 жыл бұрын

    Good thing is Justin recommended this company too you !!!!

  • @bryannotbrian
    @bryannotbrian2 жыл бұрын

    Some jobs can get real fun... Using a robot-mounted video camera to determine if a culvert needs replaced or not, then coming back after the locators have been there, sometimes there can be many, many paint markings on the ground that you just know will look like spaghetti once you locate everything over, under, and sometimes through the culvert that needs replacing.

  • @corycourneyea6802
    @corycourneyea68022 жыл бұрын

    You really could set an alarm to this guy, 430 on the dot. That's awesome Chris

  • @chddrone
    @chddrone2 жыл бұрын

    One of my favorite trucks to run. It’s sort of gratifying.

  • @jwm6314
    @jwm63142 жыл бұрын

    Well that was different and cool! Thanks for sharing this one. Used to dig holes with a garden hose as a kid, never thought to pair it with a shop vac!

  • @wbulex
    @wbulex2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for that video! I love to learn about new equipment! What a time saver!

  • @cpcattin
    @cpcattin2 жыл бұрын

    Ya da Ya da Ya da. I imagine the operator was asked to explain his work for us. Then add highlights of previous interesting jobs.

  • @Loafinbaker
    @Loafinbaker2 жыл бұрын

    This was great! I always wondered how those machines worked. Work Smarter Not Harder!

  • @frosteone1670
    @frosteone16702 жыл бұрын

    Unique application of 2 existing hardwares, wish we'd had this when I was doing excavating. It would have saved two 2700 pair phone cables. Thanks for sharing!

  • @mischef18
    @mischef182 жыл бұрын

    Totally safe way to find utilities, thanks for thinking of us bro. Safe travels

  • @harryp1249
    @harryp12492 жыл бұрын

    Been in oil and gas for many years and never got to see a hydro excavation. Thanks!

  • @oldschoolhoosier
    @oldschoolhoosier2 жыл бұрын

    That is a very expensive operation but high in demand on city and suburban jobs. Number 2 brother-in-law in Canada has very similar equipment and gets $285 P/H plus travel. He just had to replace 1 small pump last week that cost him $10K plus $700 shipping cost. Awesome video to show those another option to digging around buried high power lines.

  • @WVdavidB
    @WVdavidB2 жыл бұрын

    We use these exclusively in the natural gas industry when excavating with buried pipe & conduit. It's a lot cheaper than having a line strike!

  • @ZenWithKen
    @ZenWithKen2 жыл бұрын

    I had a hydrovac locate power and fiber around a main gas line when I moved the gas meter to the garage. It was pretty interesting watching them weld a nipple onto an 8" natural gas line for the new feed. The connector they put on sealed and pierced into the main via the nipple. Vac trucks are amazing, thanks for sharing.

  • @ke6gwf

    @ke6gwf

    2 жыл бұрын

    I have seen them welding on an open gas main before. It's quite interesting when you are a few hundred feet down wind and scared that someone is going to light a cigarette and blow the block up the gas smell is so strong, and meanwhile you see sparks flying out of the hole where the main line is from the welder.

  • @ZenWithKen

    @ZenWithKen

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ke6gwf The strangest thing I had the privilege of being part of was many years back. We were digging out an old leaking fuel tank at an airport, you could smell the fumes coming out of the hole. We were ready to pick the tank but had to remove a bung first. A dude I didn't know, jumps onto the tank and proceeds to wrench on the bung, while smoking. We politely asked him to put it out, lol.

  • @garylatture8948
    @garylatture89482 жыл бұрын

    Good to see some who enjoys their work and is good at it.

  • @pinwizz69
    @pinwizz692 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Chris. Definitely something new this old horse learned today. Really fascinating how fast and easy it was to locate those utilities that were slightly off from the marks.

  • @MTTRANSPORTTX
    @MTTRANSPORTTX2 жыл бұрын

    We use hydrovac trucks all over Central Texas for telecom work to pothole existing utilities and to even dig bore pits and vault pits when we are in really crowded areas. Much safer and faster than conventional daylighting and digging. I've had to have a hydrovac truck dig me a 2' wide, 16' deep, and about 80' long. Took them a whole day and 3 trucks in rotation going to dump and fill with water just to lower 6 2" conduits in place. Love those trucks!

  • @komitadjie
    @komitadjie2 жыл бұрын

    Man, too bad they don't make one of these big enough and badass enough to pull all that pond-slop you have to deal with out!

  • @AnomadAlaska
    @AnomadAlaska2 жыл бұрын

    What a cool video! Thanks for sharing. I don't know what my back is worth? And while I enjoy the health benefits of manual labor as opposed to my office job. A truck like that would have saved me a s***load of frustration on the 1905 farm house I am fixing up. Plumbing and I mean 13 trips to the big box store and a lot of cussing. The pigs seem to find the slop super interesting at the 20:15 mark. "Hey we want in on that action..." LOL

  • @eddieatkinsjr.8875
    @eddieatkinsjr.88752 жыл бұрын

    Nice outfit, first time I have seen one of those work. Great video.

  • @stephenkeefer3436
    @stephenkeefer34362 жыл бұрын

    That was just doggone fascinating to watch. What a novel idea ! Thanks Chris !!

  • @leol1682
    @leol16822 жыл бұрын

    Like the video on Hydro Excavating Utilities .

  • @luc1fersflowers
    @luc1fersflowers2 жыл бұрын

    Super cool - thanks for the variety on your channel. Love watching and learning from you!

  • @duaneayers6117
    @duaneayers61172 жыл бұрын

    This was was really nice of you Chris to be wanting to share something different for your subscribers.

  • @lindaseto2386
    @lindaseto23862 жыл бұрын

    BP used these all the time when I worked there. Sure does make digging in a spaghetti of pipes every day a whole lot easier

  • @SpeedSmith
    @SpeedSmith2 жыл бұрын

    Wow, that was excellent to see how those work. Thanks Chris.

  • @zpakk4499
    @zpakk44992 жыл бұрын

    I work for the utility company in my state, from the office. My team schedules work for the distribution crews and utilized Hydrovac companies all the time. I have always wanted to see this in action! Another great video!!

  • @HelloRenauldo
    @HelloRenauldo2 жыл бұрын

    How I miss operating one of these. Thanks for my moment or nostalgia! Another great video.

  • @mayforddavis9291
    @mayforddavis92912 жыл бұрын

    The technology and design is incredible. A pressure washer combined with a shop vac; amazing. Just the total engineering of this machine is hard comprehend.

  • @bennetts-revenge_2
    @bennetts-revenge_22 жыл бұрын

    Wow that was pretty cool and safe way to find utilities! Thanks for sharing Chris!

  • @chuckbearden9709
    @chuckbearden97092 жыл бұрын

    Well, that was refreshing. Good 👍 show Cris. That’s why I like your show , your always doing interesting stuff . Pretty cool 😎

  • @jerryhoschouer5131
    @jerryhoschouer51312 жыл бұрын

    Well now!!!! That’s awesome and my first time seeing one in operation. Thanks Chris.

  • @Stratos53100
    @Stratos531002 жыл бұрын

    Awesome machine & process, 1st time watching one in action.

  • @seanmulligan4123
    @seanmulligan41232 жыл бұрын

    I remember when I first saw a vac truck to pothole. Was outside our phone central office to locate lines around a gas main. Major game changer in downtown streets littered with utilities.

  • @keithdunlap2701
    @keithdunlap27012 жыл бұрын

    That was pretty Cool !! And way, way, faster than digging any day... Thanks for sharing that Chris, enjoyed checking that out man !! Great as always , Have a Great Evening, and, On too the Next...

  • @farmerbrown3768
    @farmerbrown37682 жыл бұрын

    As I drive down the road I keep seeing more and more of these kind of trucks around, thanks for showing how they work!

  • @Suzuki1776
    @Suzuki17762 жыл бұрын

    The company I work for has used Badger Daylighting several times to locate utilities. I work in the natural gas industry and we basically aren't allowed to use mechanized equipment like excavators to dig over any utility. They have to be found by hand or with vacuum excavation. I operator an excavator and dig in the road pretty much everyday. The only thing I'm allowed to do over a utility is pull the blacktop or concrete. Vacuum excavation saves a ton of time and the laborers back!

  • @justaguy4788
    @justaguy47882 жыл бұрын

    I used to run a Vac-Tron unit that had the water and vacuum on the boom. Super easy to dig a hole, zero mess.

  • @leestoddart7014
    @leestoddart70142 жыл бұрын

    Fascinating. That's such an improvement on hand digging. Great job.

  • @waltermattson1730
    @waltermattson17302 жыл бұрын

    That was very impressive to watch. It sure would save hours of hard shovel work on a hot summer day.

  • @senecapirate1254
    @senecapirate12542 жыл бұрын

    Awesome show Chris, really enjoyed seeing that new tech service.

  • @kennethfrick9879
    @kennethfrick98792 жыл бұрын

    All of the pigs lining up at the fence praying Chris is going to let them at that mud! 😉

  • @dangerrangerlstc
    @dangerrangerlstc2 жыл бұрын

    Work on trucks like that sometimes. Always wondered how they operated. Pretty neat system. Clean hole, no mess outside the hole, don't seem to get too dirty, and the truck does all the work. Pretty much point and shoot.

  • @dansbrown1313
    @dansbrown13132 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Chris, I have never seen that before and the operator seemed really comfortable sharing his info with you. Cool.

  • @Mapantz1
    @Mapantz12 жыл бұрын

    I love seeing machines like this, that are made for special purposes. If I worked with one of these, I'd be making holes every where, 24/7 lol Thanks for sharing this, Chris.

  • @johnm840
    @johnm8402 жыл бұрын

    Clever set up. Reminds me of a water jet metal cutter, but much different.

  • @harvey28f22
    @harvey28f222 жыл бұрын

    Good to see a man who can smile knowing his job sucks.

  • @TimTatum78
    @TimTatum782 жыл бұрын

    Is that Logger Wades brother???? Lmao kinda acts like him and looks like him... Awesome video.

  • @Sleekfalcon
    @Sleekfalcon2 жыл бұрын

    That was awesome. Never seen it done before. Thank you for sharing that with us.

  • @latisimusd
    @latisimusd2 жыл бұрын

    First time seeing that type vacuum technology for field work. Sort of like a water jet cutter in a machine shop. That's so cool for your safety and the already questionably depth installed/buried utility lines. Plus he likes his job/work too. The hogs were all lined up lookin at that fresh mud, too funny. Fun to watch & Thanks for sharing!

  • @samuel_towle

    @samuel_towle

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hog Heaven just out of reach.

  • @dansbrown1313

    @dansbrown1313

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah I thought we might see those hogs come through the fence as that slurry is a natural sunscreen for them. My Landrace sows sure would have!

  • @MyCracker1234
    @MyCracker12342 жыл бұрын

    In the UK we use Vac ex's all the time, we however use air to break up the hole not water, we can then re-use the dry backfill. When we build housing estates we put the roads in, along side the roads we would put in the water mains 900mm down from the kerb, gas 700 down from the kerb (200mm away from the water) electric 1200 away from the kerb 500 down, but all of those would be kept inside the footpath as well as fibre which would be 300-400 deep......When we need to connect them to the houses everything is inside the footpath outside each house....You just suck out the hole, connect utilities, sand and tape them up, backfill then onto the next house.....This works well when building homes in mass.

  • @oldjarhead1125
    @oldjarhead11252 жыл бұрын

    Interesting Chris.....I've never seen this. I have seen the NC Highway dept use a straight vacuum to clean out storm drains on our street. Also, those are cool pants. I think letsdig18 needs some special logo'd pants like his! You could put the Logo across the seat!

  • @jcadult101
    @jcadult1012 жыл бұрын

    Years ago I watched a video on opal miners in Australia using compressed air and vacuum to dig shafts and adits. Lot of videos on air trenching or air spade but those don't vacuum out the material, just blast it out of the trench, dry.

  • @jackdawg4579
    @jackdawg45792 жыл бұрын

    looks a handy digging process - unless you need to fill the hole back in again!

  • @rickv9251
    @rickv92512 жыл бұрын

    I wish in the 80's and 90's we had access vacuum truck like that when they starting installing fiber optic cables that was a hugh pain in the butt and took a lot of time by then.

  • @teakdougyfresh9528
    @teakdougyfresh95282 жыл бұрын

    I worked as a hydro ex helper when I was younger and man I dont miss 4500 rpms all day. And always wet

  • @Adamsadventures83
    @Adamsadventures832 жыл бұрын

    I work for a city in water distribution, we have a mini vac trailer (80 gallons fresh water and 250 gallons waste) for doing certain jobs. It's pretty nice just having the power washer to blast off mud and crud on a valve you're about to work on. Or using it to reset a curb box that's shifted off a curb stop valve, or filled with debris from the cap being missing.

  • @Adamsadventures83

    @Adamsadventures83

    2 жыл бұрын

    Our streets dept has a couple similar vac trucks to his, but much better, at least on the newest one for the dumping and cleaning part. It has jets inside the holding tank to flush it clean.

  • @donbraden8533
    @donbraden85332 жыл бұрын

    Thats cool truck thanks for sharing Chris and of course the operator 😎👍👍

  • @thomasyerbey337
    @thomasyerbey3372 жыл бұрын

    Great video Chris 🇺🇲 I really appreciate you sharing this information 🇺🇲 it's a lot faster than digging for it 🇺🇲

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