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Great Video, Gives me confidence I can change out my under carriage Thanks again , By chane did you record any of the head gasket you changed?
@Paw95Күн бұрын
Yes I did. I have it on the 450c playlist.
@SandraJimenez-sr2xpКүн бұрын
Hang in there. People will complain whether you do it or not. Thank you for sharing. I enjoy watching these videos. Not even men understand the power of water.
@rook5503Күн бұрын
The uncontrollable urge to kick the dam apart and release the flood
@clearlycaribbeanreb28952 күн бұрын
I went and looked at these last summer with my dad.
@clearlycaribbeanreb28952 күн бұрын
Hey Preston! Great video old buddy.
@KenFullman3 күн бұрын
I can't help thinking that a piece of currugated steel shuttering, rammed down into the bank while it was still a trickle, would have saved that dam.
@vonrechner96185 күн бұрын
Yep, nobody downstream, anymore.
@ricotrujillo28425 күн бұрын
Poor fish
@DisgustedGenXr5 күн бұрын
Od be panning for gold in that impact zone. Never know
@scottysingletary75097 күн бұрын
Luv the ol Military truck !!!!! Bad Azz
@tradecenter81678 күн бұрын
Steel pipe next time buddy
@ccrx67008 күн бұрын
Thats amazing 👍😊
@ccrx67008 күн бұрын
Wow you took on a big project there. Try your best not get tracks made in china 😊
@johnr52529 күн бұрын
Is this a problem?
@Thefunnyfarm789 күн бұрын
I have a pc55 and it is a great rmachine. Probably 10000 hrs? On it. Definitely worth fixing it. They are strong reliable machines.
@robertzapatka10829 күн бұрын
Damn! And I was thinking you put in excessive culverts! Great job.
@-fuk5710 күн бұрын
'Advice, advice, lesson.' - these fukn commenters
@thecatofnineswords10 күн бұрын
It's a year too late, but I would say get letsdig18 in - he's the pond dam man. Having watched the breach video, I'm really glad to see the cut didn't take out more of the dam wall. I was worried you'd lose the whole thing.
@HNN_CBEPXCNCTEM_CCCP_NM._COBbl12 күн бұрын
*Вывод:* Не закапывайте в дамбу пластмассовые шланги. Делайте нормальный бетонный водосброс, с гидротехническими задвижками :)
@lnr1224113 күн бұрын
I feel like at the 2:00 minute mark of this video he could knocked that spillway down 6 inches and MAYBE help relieve some pressure from the dam. Just kick or rake some crap out of the way like POST10
@tiredVeteran198414 күн бұрын
Use your dozer to pack it.
@tiredVeteran198414 күн бұрын
Dont worry about ignorant people. 95% have never stood foot on a spillway. Enjoy your pah's investment. You cant beat land! I bet you got some big whitetails up there! I envy you for having a big deer haven in ohio!
@OutofTownwithRobinBell14 күн бұрын
great channel I've I jd350 and now know how to change the sprockets I'VE SUBSCIBE ! 👍
@Paw9513 күн бұрын
Thanks for that! Glad you liked it!
@OutofTownwithRobinBell13 күн бұрын
I did
@assordante220516 күн бұрын
This video would have been so much better without this guy's gross sounds. The groans and clearing his his throat and cussing and continually saying "it's gonna go any time now." Oh, and his whining. Literal whining.
@profanetruth1717 күн бұрын
the description is erroneous. Muskrats and beavers had nothing to do with COLLAPSED CRAP PLASTIC DRAINAGE PIPES that were obviously bent too sharply on installation - and probably had heavy equipment run across the top of the dam - maybe clearing brush or cutting grass collapsing them even more..you can see the flattened collapsed areas.. there was barely any flow going through the pipes. ONE 30 ft x 24 inch galvanized culvert pipe buried 8 inches below top of dam on pond side, slanted to bottom of dam on creekside - pond inlet 8 inches below top of dam level and 6 feet into pond so water flow at inlet doesn't erode dam. Would have cost less than the plastic pipes - not a forever solution but probably good for 100 years.
@Paw9517 күн бұрын
You wasn’t here to see them do it. You just made an assumptions on what you think happened. When you got beavers and muskrats living inside them they are going to ruin them. I know what happened and you don’t.
@profanetruth1717 күн бұрын
@@Paw95 I have beavers and muskrats in my pond too. They chew the ends of the pipes But you have beavers and muskrats that weigh several tons, and sat on the pipes collapsing them? Looks more like someone's been driving a tractor with a bush hog across the top of dam to keep the willows and weeds down or the top of the dam would be overgrown with saplings and trees.
@Paw9516 күн бұрын
@@profanetruth17 when they chewed holes in it and water flows through them water caused them to under mine. They have been in there for 30 years. Nothing has drove over it.
@profanetruth1716 күн бұрын
@@Paw95 but they're collapsed .. you can see where the pipes are flattened ... I wasnt there when they were installed but it looks like many plastic culvert pipes I've had to replace because of collapse - - maybe the weight of the top fill over the pipes heavy enough to crush. I don't use plastic anymore - - they fail alot. I just replaced the plastic I installed 10 years ago - - used it as overflow for my pond, but like yours it was collapsed ... my collapse was due to running a 300 gallon orchard sprayer with tractor over them... so I put galvanized in like at the other pond - that pipe is over 50 years old and still sound.
@janesmith902418 күн бұрын
The power of nature is somehow quite good to watch. However the other side of my brain was thinking of case law as to liability if water from one person's land causes damage to another's...
@dennisn167219 күн бұрын
More a lake than a pond.
@Qraymercury19 күн бұрын
almost 3 million on last video 👍👍
@MrPeerum20 күн бұрын
thats coool.
@Paw9520 күн бұрын
Tons of cool stuff going on here today!!
@ccrx670020 күн бұрын
Sweet 👍😊😎
@Paw9520 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching sir!!
@genericalfishtycoon385321 күн бұрын
Good sized chunk.
@Paw9520 күн бұрын
Think they are over 10,000 what boss said he calculated them at. I had to lift them up and carry out with a 210G John Deere excavator.
@TRANSWOMENAREMEN177621 күн бұрын
Fux that 😂😂😂
@jaypaster824421 күн бұрын
Where are the beavers when you need them? 🦫🦫🦫 😊
@JacobByrne-xc7gl21 күн бұрын
I could have swore this guy was a card carrying AARP member. Shocked to find out he's not yet 30
@Bidenforprison202422 күн бұрын
I'm curious why they've left the rail in place if they never plan on using it again. Even as a bridge route to get some truck congestion off the highways. Sweet video. I wish i could have seen it in its heyday. 😢
@Paw9522 күн бұрын
Good question! It is hard to say why they left it. I never got to see it in the hay day myself. I was too young to see that since i was born in 1995. I did see two NS locomotives going west along 104 probably about the time it was shut down.
@Bidenforprison202421 күн бұрын
Thanks for the info. I only ever remember seeing trains in Mt. Orab from time to time passing through going down to my home town.
@timhenry717222 күн бұрын
It’s true you don’t know what you’re doing.
@Paw9522 күн бұрын
I know what I’m doing. Pretty sure you don’t know what’s going on either.
@Prifly7023 күн бұрын
You Sir, didn't have to explain anything to anyone.Some folks need to watch a youtube video explaining hydrodynamics and erosion before commenting on hydrodynamics and erosion. ( And my wife and I are jealous you have so much land ! We dream of 2 acres here, but aren't millionaires lol )
@Paw9520 күн бұрын
I’m trying to buy all the land I can. I’m some parts of Ohio I hear it’s now over $10,000 per acre of just bare land!!
@AllanSmith85923 күн бұрын
This worked for about 15 min for me. The only way I could keep it running to park it was to unhook the line completely.
@Paw9523 күн бұрын
Hmm. Got something going on there for sure.
@AllanSmith85922 күн бұрын
Is it ok to run it without the check valve.
@Paw9522 күн бұрын
@@AllanSmith859 Yes its ok. mine has been off for 3 years I think.
@BlackOps-Ent24 күн бұрын
Could you have saved this with a 7-10' x 5' piece of 3/8" steel just in front of the spill or would it find another place to undercut? I mean, it is water.
@Paw9524 күн бұрын
It was undermining. It would have been a waste of time.
@swearenginlawanda24 күн бұрын
Hire a beaver??? Their dams are harder to destroy. 😊😊😊
@user-fy6yr6lk8k26 күн бұрын
I think a concrete slab overflow would have been cheaper than all them plastic pipes
@Paw9526 күн бұрын
How do you figure that?!
@JakeStarAstrella26 күн бұрын
Thankyou farmer Jones!
@Paw9525 күн бұрын
Very welcome
@MrPeerum26 күн бұрын
that was the bridge,coool Preston. greetz:Peer.
@Paw9525 күн бұрын
Part of it is very old also!!
@ccrx670026 күн бұрын
Wow that was really cool 👍😎
@Paw9525 күн бұрын
Been doing tons of fun stuff here! Thanks for st😄
@Jeroen_a26 күн бұрын
@18:15 I think that tree had enough water now, sir... 🙂
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This could have been prevented
Great video Preston. The years are taking their toll on the east end of the peavine
“Damn, that’s going quick” or, “Dam, that’s going quick”.
Great Video, Gives me confidence I can change out my under carriage Thanks again , By chane did you record any of the head gasket you changed?
Yes I did. I have it on the 450c playlist.
Hang in there. People will complain whether you do it or not. Thank you for sharing. I enjoy watching these videos. Not even men understand the power of water.
The uncontrollable urge to kick the dam apart and release the flood
I went and looked at these last summer with my dad.
Hey Preston! Great video old buddy.
I can't help thinking that a piece of currugated steel shuttering, rammed down into the bank while it was still a trickle, would have saved that dam.
Yep, nobody downstream, anymore.
Poor fish
Od be panning for gold in that impact zone. Never know
Luv the ol Military truck !!!!! Bad Azz
Steel pipe next time buddy
Thats amazing 👍😊
Wow you took on a big project there. Try your best not get tracks made in china 😊
Is this a problem?
I have a pc55 and it is a great rmachine. Probably 10000 hrs? On it. Definitely worth fixing it. They are strong reliable machines.
Damn! And I was thinking you put in excessive culverts! Great job.
'Advice, advice, lesson.' - these fukn commenters
It's a year too late, but I would say get letsdig18 in - he's the pond dam man. Having watched the breach video, I'm really glad to see the cut didn't take out more of the dam wall. I was worried you'd lose the whole thing.
*Вывод:* Не закапывайте в дамбу пластмассовые шланги. Делайте нормальный бетонный водосброс, с гидротехническими задвижками :)
I feel like at the 2:00 minute mark of this video he could knocked that spillway down 6 inches and MAYBE help relieve some pressure from the dam. Just kick or rake some crap out of the way like POST10
Use your dozer to pack it.
Dont worry about ignorant people. 95% have never stood foot on a spillway. Enjoy your pah's investment. You cant beat land! I bet you got some big whitetails up there! I envy you for having a big deer haven in ohio!
great channel I've I jd350 and now know how to change the sprockets I'VE SUBSCIBE ! 👍
Thanks for that! Glad you liked it!
I did
This video would have been so much better without this guy's gross sounds. The groans and clearing his his throat and cussing and continually saying "it's gonna go any time now." Oh, and his whining. Literal whining.
the description is erroneous. Muskrats and beavers had nothing to do with COLLAPSED CRAP PLASTIC DRAINAGE PIPES that were obviously bent too sharply on installation - and probably had heavy equipment run across the top of the dam - maybe clearing brush or cutting grass collapsing them even more..you can see the flattened collapsed areas.. there was barely any flow going through the pipes. ONE 30 ft x 24 inch galvanized culvert pipe buried 8 inches below top of dam on pond side, slanted to bottom of dam on creekside - pond inlet 8 inches below top of dam level and 6 feet into pond so water flow at inlet doesn't erode dam. Would have cost less than the plastic pipes - not a forever solution but probably good for 100 years.
You wasn’t here to see them do it. You just made an assumptions on what you think happened. When you got beavers and muskrats living inside them they are going to ruin them. I know what happened and you don’t.
@@Paw95 I have beavers and muskrats in my pond too. They chew the ends of the pipes But you have beavers and muskrats that weigh several tons, and sat on the pipes collapsing them? Looks more like someone's been driving a tractor with a bush hog across the top of dam to keep the willows and weeds down or the top of the dam would be overgrown with saplings and trees.
@@profanetruth17 when they chewed holes in it and water flows through them water caused them to under mine. They have been in there for 30 years. Nothing has drove over it.
@@Paw95 but they're collapsed .. you can see where the pipes are flattened ... I wasnt there when they were installed but it looks like many plastic culvert pipes I've had to replace because of collapse - - maybe the weight of the top fill over the pipes heavy enough to crush. I don't use plastic anymore - - they fail alot. I just replaced the plastic I installed 10 years ago - - used it as overflow for my pond, but like yours it was collapsed ... my collapse was due to running a 300 gallon orchard sprayer with tractor over them... so I put galvanized in like at the other pond - that pipe is over 50 years old and still sound.
The power of nature is somehow quite good to watch. However the other side of my brain was thinking of case law as to liability if water from one person's land causes damage to another's...
More a lake than a pond.
almost 3 million on last video 👍👍
thats coool.
Tons of cool stuff going on here today!!
Sweet 👍😊😎
Thanks for watching sir!!
Good sized chunk.
Think they are over 10,000 what boss said he calculated them at. I had to lift them up and carry out with a 210G John Deere excavator.
Fux that 😂😂😂
Where are the beavers when you need them? 🦫🦫🦫 😊
I could have swore this guy was a card carrying AARP member. Shocked to find out he's not yet 30
I'm curious why they've left the rail in place if they never plan on using it again. Even as a bridge route to get some truck congestion off the highways. Sweet video. I wish i could have seen it in its heyday. 😢
Good question! It is hard to say why they left it. I never got to see it in the hay day myself. I was too young to see that since i was born in 1995. I did see two NS locomotives going west along 104 probably about the time it was shut down.
Thanks for the info. I only ever remember seeing trains in Mt. Orab from time to time passing through going down to my home town.
It’s true you don’t know what you’re doing.
I know what I’m doing. Pretty sure you don’t know what’s going on either.
You Sir, didn't have to explain anything to anyone.Some folks need to watch a youtube video explaining hydrodynamics and erosion before commenting on hydrodynamics and erosion. ( And my wife and I are jealous you have so much land ! We dream of 2 acres here, but aren't millionaires lol )
I’m trying to buy all the land I can. I’m some parts of Ohio I hear it’s now over $10,000 per acre of just bare land!!
This worked for about 15 min for me. The only way I could keep it running to park it was to unhook the line completely.
Hmm. Got something going on there for sure.
Is it ok to run it without the check valve.
@@AllanSmith859 Yes its ok. mine has been off for 3 years I think.
Could you have saved this with a 7-10' x 5' piece of 3/8" steel just in front of the spill or would it find another place to undercut? I mean, it is water.
It was undermining. It would have been a waste of time.
Hire a beaver??? Their dams are harder to destroy. 😊😊😊
I think a concrete slab overflow would have been cheaper than all them plastic pipes
How do you figure that?!
Thankyou farmer Jones!
Very welcome
that was the bridge,coool Preston. greetz:Peer.
Part of it is very old also!!
Wow that was really cool 👍😎
Been doing tons of fun stuff here! Thanks for st😄
@18:15 I think that tree had enough water now, sir... 🙂
Thank you for showing this.😅😅😅😅
Any time!