idk why but watching water flow like that is oddly satisfying
@billybee342323 күн бұрын
You’re a better man than me. I would’ve built a damn and diverted everything back to him. After that, get and injunction with C&D.
@agray0524 күн бұрын
We’ve been facing a similar situation for 4-5 years, with 3 different homeowners during that period, who have made the runoff problem worse with each purchaser. You’re a better person than we are. I resent the continual work & $ we have to expend each year. Good for you!😊
@leimanaabenes726 күн бұрын
"Saying uh and um can make one seem hesitant, insecure or lacking confidence." Try counting how times you said them.
@oscar.gonzalez28 күн бұрын
Did the pond owner ask permission to allow overflow drainage onto your property?
@danielherber971022 күн бұрын
It was like this when I purchased the property. Not sure about the history of it all.
@laurenneal810228 күн бұрын
Wow, awesome!!! Interesting that it flows without the use of rocks. It must have been upsetting before you trenched to be inundated with water from the pond!
@marcellemay772129 күн бұрын
I'm in east TN also. I have a similar situation. A little different. My neighbors property across the street all drains to a low point which goes under the road and then drains and fans out into my field. I have a pond on my property and the water does eventually drain into the pond but not before saturating the heck out of my field. I need to make a trench from where his drain tile comes out straight to the pond. It's roughly 125 feet. I have a backhoe so it shouldn't be too hard to do. But then I also need to manage the other side of the pond so that it goes straight to the creek on the edge of my property which is also about 100 feet. This has been chewing on my mind for the 8 yrs I've been here, your video is giving me the motivation to get it done
@ZoofactoryАй бұрын
Nice job. Wondering how it looks 5 years later. (I have a similar challenge ahead.)
@js-wq6zyАй бұрын
Get an excavator and redig the trench on the neighbors property, maybe right beside his driveway....
@limitlessendsАй бұрын
Bro dug an whole ass creek!
@maxlown363Ай бұрын
I would love to have a water wheel powering a generator
@Control-FreakАй бұрын
Gotta stop using "ahh" as a pause in your speech, not trying to be ugly but something for you to work on. Someone years ago busted my chops for this habit too.
@danielherber9710Ай бұрын
Thank you. Others have commented similarly.
@normbograhamАй бұрын
In NY, there were houses on a hillside. a house diverted water from their basement, and the neighbors house's basement flooded. So, they diverted the water. And the next house had a basement flood. Then the next house , the lady was at a nursing home, when they opened the door, found there was 5' of water in her basement. They put the house up for sale in a fire-sale situation, and the buyer, had a backhoe, and diverted the water down the hill to the road. At that point it was near a stream flowing across the road, the town had to fix it. When it comes to water, everyone diverted, and it became their neighbors problem. Jokes on the creditors, the buyer was her grandson, whom knew why the water was in the basement. And with a backhoe, easily made 80,000 by removing the water situation.
@danielherber9710Ай бұрын
Wow!
@jdbdidoekАй бұрын
Hold the camera further from ur face, and your eyes look like ure dead inside, like a crack addicted hooker with no future
@Jimmy-Legs2 ай бұрын
Very very impressive
@Jimmy-Legs2 ай бұрын
Should have built a dam.
@puresoul30622 ай бұрын
This is exactly what I needed ty
@danielherber9710Ай бұрын
👊😎
@DIYTutorialGuy2 ай бұрын
Nice work!
@muaddib76852 ай бұрын
As long as the freeboard and emergency overflow level for the pond meet requirements, then additional overflows are an act of God. People don't have to build above standard.
@jaykaye67362 ай бұрын
I've often had to dig trenches in my yard to control water run off but it's nothing compared to what you did. You good! I also know what you mean when you say you had to do it before you got too old. I do a little bit and then take two days to recover!
@stevenhuckaby29022 ай бұрын
Not a burnout, thats a power brake, even a 6 cylinder will do that
@jellybean80712 ай бұрын
next epsiode , i wish you build a dam :)
@Amlandscaping4133 ай бұрын
Guy dug this with a shovel he’s a better man then me
@tacroom123 ай бұрын
Did you add rock to the bottom of the trench? How do you keep dirt from eroding into the trench?
@danielherber97103 ай бұрын
It was indeed necessary to add rock throughout the project.
@LionsTigersBears3 ай бұрын
Richard Petty would be truly proud of that car. Just need the number 43 on the side...
@LionsTigersBears3 ай бұрын
Tires are now truly round😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@dgreer55373 ай бұрын
Lot of work
@pattracey1053 ай бұрын
The ground you are standing is saturated! It is swamp land - you can’t change the water table by digging! You’ve just passed the problem onto someone down stream! A mini digger can get through a gap 1 meter wide then extend its tracks out to go to work. Ffs!
@roadking99jokerst603 ай бұрын
Line-Lock is fun.
@jimmyjohnson70413 ай бұрын
First.....why the trees ?? If you want a waterway.....you remove all trees / brush ( grass wont grow here theres shade .... Widen out the waterway so the water can spread out.....thus not cause cutting action. Many options you can use to solve this problem !
@amontodd64833 ай бұрын
you have a decent lawsuit here.
@newbiesrock82063 ай бұрын
Then a beaver family comes and ruin the day! - My pond is now a lake due to beavers :O( and I got many dead trees that have their roots underwater... I love beavers but I also hate them, if that makes sense.
@johnberry11073 ай бұрын
Thats the problem of the pond owner. Not your issue, man. Come on.
@ghjfh48933 ай бұрын
Thats so cool
@nunyabizznizz73263 ай бұрын
my mazda doesnt need a wet road...
@danielherber97103 ай бұрын
The car had a problem with the kickdown linkage that was affecting rear wheel hp.
@Stucifer3 ай бұрын
Wet tires... LOL
@outlawjoseywales61593 ай бұрын
My 07 Dodge Ram 2500 will power brake on wet pavement. C'mon man. Let's see a raw just smash it to the floor burnout! I am sure it will do it!
@danielherber97103 ай бұрын
There was a problem with the kickdown linkage. It was robbing it of rear wheel torque.
@outlawjoseywales61593 ай бұрын
@@danielherber9710 Beautiful car either way!! Had a 70 Challenger R/T with a 340 in my youth. No substitute for vintage MOPAR Muscle! 100% Mopar to this day!
@sky-hv4zo3 ай бұрын
That is what our trench sounds like but it has rocks sticks leave dirt trash etc so we can let it flow normal I wanna stop it then let it flow
@janetdenton66743 ай бұрын
Wow !
@sport07-o2l3 ай бұрын
Got a second gear scratch 😊
@Dan-ez6dr3 ай бұрын
Just imagine how sick you were, if you bought a new 1967 Charger, the day you saw the new 1968 Charger.
@CRAZY-M66413 ай бұрын
I would never forgive myself tbh 😂😂
@highwayxj93973 ай бұрын
Nah. I like the 67, but I would imagine they wouldn’t be as sick as those who bought the 2010 Mustang only for 2011 to come out for the same price with 100 more horsepower
@kennethharding91184 ай бұрын
always someone to help make it not fun
@nicholasmelby53614 ай бұрын
Great, now try it without the brake.
@crangel3814 ай бұрын
All you had to do was make a complaint to L & I let them take care of it 😮
@kennethcampbell69344 ай бұрын
I really don't get it! I had a 68 383 roadrunner four speed could burn rubber as far as I wanted anytime without brakes breaks
@danielherber97104 ай бұрын
There was a problem with the kickdown linkage. All the power wasn't getting to the rear wheels.
@Steve-gr3bk4 ай бұрын
The neighbors must love this nimrod
@joshuasingh9244 ай бұрын
More beaver dam analogs.
@trishacaputi86164 ай бұрын
Neighboring property & land slope if flooding our property! I’m so over it! Thanks for the recommendation.
@brucearron87984 ай бұрын
Junk junk junk my 20inch pk ripper bmx bike can do way way way better then this amature
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idk why but watching water flow like that is oddly satisfying
You’re a better man than me. I would’ve built a damn and diverted everything back to him. After that, get and injunction with C&D.
We’ve been facing a similar situation for 4-5 years, with 3 different homeowners during that period, who have made the runoff problem worse with each purchaser. You’re a better person than we are. I resent the continual work & $ we have to expend each year. Good for you!😊
"Saying uh and um can make one seem hesitant, insecure or lacking confidence." Try counting how times you said them.
Did the pond owner ask permission to allow overflow drainage onto your property?
It was like this when I purchased the property. Not sure about the history of it all.
Wow, awesome!!! Interesting that it flows without the use of rocks. It must have been upsetting before you trenched to be inundated with water from the pond!
I'm in east TN also. I have a similar situation. A little different. My neighbors property across the street all drains to a low point which goes under the road and then drains and fans out into my field. I have a pond on my property and the water does eventually drain into the pond but not before saturating the heck out of my field. I need to make a trench from where his drain tile comes out straight to the pond. It's roughly 125 feet. I have a backhoe so it shouldn't be too hard to do. But then I also need to manage the other side of the pond so that it goes straight to the creek on the edge of my property which is also about 100 feet. This has been chewing on my mind for the 8 yrs I've been here, your video is giving me the motivation to get it done
Nice job. Wondering how it looks 5 years later. (I have a similar challenge ahead.)
Get an excavator and redig the trench on the neighbors property, maybe right beside his driveway....
Bro dug an whole ass creek!
I would love to have a water wheel powering a generator
Gotta stop using "ahh" as a pause in your speech, not trying to be ugly but something for you to work on. Someone years ago busted my chops for this habit too.
Thank you. Others have commented similarly.
In NY, there were houses on a hillside. a house diverted water from their basement, and the neighbors house's basement flooded. So, they diverted the water. And the next house had a basement flood. Then the next house , the lady was at a nursing home, when they opened the door, found there was 5' of water in her basement. They put the house up for sale in a fire-sale situation, and the buyer, had a backhoe, and diverted the water down the hill to the road. At that point it was near a stream flowing across the road, the town had to fix it. When it comes to water, everyone diverted, and it became their neighbors problem. Jokes on the creditors, the buyer was her grandson, whom knew why the water was in the basement. And with a backhoe, easily made 80,000 by removing the water situation.
Wow!
Hold the camera further from ur face, and your eyes look like ure dead inside, like a crack addicted hooker with no future
Very very impressive
Should have built a dam.
This is exactly what I needed ty
👊😎
Nice work!
As long as the freeboard and emergency overflow level for the pond meet requirements, then additional overflows are an act of God. People don't have to build above standard.
I've often had to dig trenches in my yard to control water run off but it's nothing compared to what you did. You good! I also know what you mean when you say you had to do it before you got too old. I do a little bit and then take two days to recover!
Not a burnout, thats a power brake, even a 6 cylinder will do that
next epsiode , i wish you build a dam :)
Guy dug this with a shovel he’s a better man then me
Did you add rock to the bottom of the trench? How do you keep dirt from eroding into the trench?
It was indeed necessary to add rock throughout the project.
Richard Petty would be truly proud of that car. Just need the number 43 on the side...
Tires are now truly round😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lot of work
The ground you are standing is saturated! It is swamp land - you can’t change the water table by digging! You’ve just passed the problem onto someone down stream! A mini digger can get through a gap 1 meter wide then extend its tracks out to go to work. Ffs!
Line-Lock is fun.
First.....why the trees ?? If you want a waterway.....you remove all trees / brush ( grass wont grow here theres shade .... Widen out the waterway so the water can spread out.....thus not cause cutting action. Many options you can use to solve this problem !
you have a decent lawsuit here.
Then a beaver family comes and ruin the day! - My pond is now a lake due to beavers :O( and I got many dead trees that have their roots underwater... I love beavers but I also hate them, if that makes sense.
Thats the problem of the pond owner. Not your issue, man. Come on.
Thats so cool
my mazda doesnt need a wet road...
The car had a problem with the kickdown linkage that was affecting rear wheel hp.
Wet tires... LOL
My 07 Dodge Ram 2500 will power brake on wet pavement. C'mon man. Let's see a raw just smash it to the floor burnout! I am sure it will do it!
There was a problem with the kickdown linkage. It was robbing it of rear wheel torque.
@@danielherber9710 Beautiful car either way!! Had a 70 Challenger R/T with a 340 in my youth. No substitute for vintage MOPAR Muscle! 100% Mopar to this day!
That is what our trench sounds like but it has rocks sticks leave dirt trash etc so we can let it flow normal I wanna stop it then let it flow
Wow !
Got a second gear scratch 😊
Just imagine how sick you were, if you bought a new 1967 Charger, the day you saw the new 1968 Charger.
I would never forgive myself tbh 😂😂
Nah. I like the 67, but I would imagine they wouldn’t be as sick as those who bought the 2010 Mustang only for 2011 to come out for the same price with 100 more horsepower
always someone to help make it not fun
Great, now try it without the brake.
All you had to do was make a complaint to L & I let them take care of it 😮
I really don't get it! I had a 68 383 roadrunner four speed could burn rubber as far as I wanted anytime without brakes breaks
There was a problem with the kickdown linkage. All the power wasn't getting to the rear wheels.
The neighbors must love this nimrod
More beaver dam analogs.
Neighboring property & land slope if flooding our property! I’m so over it! Thanks for the recommendation.
Junk junk junk my 20inch pk ripper bmx bike can do way way way better then this amature
Elevens, hell yes brother!