Post, I love how you say "we", like we're part of it, even thought all the rest of do is just watch and appreciate your dedication. Seriously, this is some of those wholesome, satisfying content I've ever seen. It's evolved so much over the years, now with before and after and even time-lapse so we can really see how much the water recedes. Keep doing what you do.
I truly appreciate your respect for the beavers. You are never mean or malicious towards them. You stand back and marvel at their work. I'm doing that now too - admiring their work and giving them a healthy bit of respect. They are amazing animals with skills I'm sure us humans haven't figured out yet! Thanks for showing us the beavers and their work!
I was speaking to my husband about that, imagine if you could tune into a beavers mind and learn how they build things. You'd be able to build a house that's pretty much indestructible and also waterproof, using nothing but sticks and mud.
There was a major blockage in Hollis NH today that I saw while I was out hiking. Took off my boots and socks and walked into the stream to unblock the stone triple culvert under the trail. The area used to be farmland before the beavers came in. The farmers decided to turn the area into a tree farm and also a public-ish park. You should check it out sometime, Beaver Brook Association in Hollis, NH
I know people don't like to get their shoes wet but it can dangerous to remove your footwear and waddle in unknown waterways like that. You never know what kind of trash and other sharp objects could be hidden under water. Plus leeches.
I'm not sure how i explain to friends I watch post battle beavers, but i do know i'm excited every time i see that video notification. It has been an amazing year for videos, loving the content.
This is such a great video because you could tell when the water stopped flooding the road. I don't find it rude when you can't/don't talk while working. 😊
I love your dedication! You don't ever say, "That's good enough," when you get flow. You persist in getting as much opened up as possible, and even have a plan for future events. If only everyone had your work ethic!
Contractor - We need an 10 man team and an excavator for an all day job Post 10 - Let me grab my rake from the car, I'll have this done before my coffee is cold
I'm glad you started wearing gloves, especially when dealing with "chocolate moose chunks". The last thing you need is to accidently catch something while unclogging these things. On another note, its nice to see the trees recovering from the stress from the drought everything looks so lush and healthy now. It's really great to see. :)
I keep coming back. I'm a plumber and water that flows is a beautiful thing, on the drain side, that is ! Not so much on the pressurized intake. Those beavers are some tenacious beasts to clog that up. Great job, the sounds, the visuals and casual talks is what I come back to, time and time again. Love this channel and the other two also.
That was one heck of a flood! Very nice job getting that cleared as best as you could, because that pipe had some serious problems! I agree that they should never use plastic culverts. The evidence is overwhelming that they are just a poor product and are no substitute for an iron culvert or better yet those glorious granite box culverts from way back! Those things are awesome! I'm sure not many people in that area even know you are doing all of that big time work helping make those roads a lot safer and minimalizing the extreme costs of having to rebuild roads after washouts. This was one of your best unclogging so far Jimmy! Keep up the good work and thank you from all of your fans for helping to make the world a little better and safer. God bless!
With a flood plain that wide they need more than one culvert for that drainage. The beavers really outdid themselves with that dam. Really laced the branches together.
Love the channel! Have you ever thought about bringing those red and white survey sticks or even just a yardstick along with you? You could stick them in the water before you start so you can see exactly how much the water drops while you're working and you can take 'em with you when you move to the next site!
Best quote ever, "I've got a fly in my ear right now... hmm.." You do amazing work and I always enjoy watching your videos. Thanks for uploading these!
You sir are absolutely amazing to watch! Thank you for taking us on your journeys with you! You did such an incredible job, I can see how you can be worn out!!
One of the most dramatic differences in before and after you've shown. The beavers that constructed this dam must have had an advanced degree as much engineering as they put into it!🙂
Seemed a massive amount of logs, branches and other blockage stuff in this one. Even seeing you pull the deeply embedded sticks out the ground before the culvert. Very well done, Post! Just getting the inside of boots wet, would be enough for some to call it quits. Swarms of flies, mosquitoes and stinkin swamp gas doesn't detour you! 👍👍 🪵🦫🪵🕷️🦟🪰💩🤢😤😲👀👀👀👀👍👍
This really seemed to take it out of you, Post, so good work and well done!! Watching you do this, I feel like the relevant DOTs should just let you put your own team together to solve things rather than send out idiots with excavators that don't have a clue. And why, oh, why, do companies now use cheap plastic that won't even last two weeks?! Everything used to be built stronger. If that pipe lasts five years, I'll eat my baseball caps.
Hello from the Netherlands. Last week we had a miniature lake pop up on the terrain of a building complex I work at, 10 yards by 50 yards, and we had 11 geese flocking in and around it. They pooped all over the place, and thanks to watching your videos I understood we had to clear the drains to drain the lake and to get rid of the geese.
I've been watching since the splash vids on a flooded street... this one I'm proud of You've come along way! To the point that other random vloggers are mentioning you! Great job! I really am proud!! You have grown so much in this community! I look forward to every vid!
About 1 1/2 ago... YT Algorithm: You gotta see this. It's a guy driving around New England clearing clogged street drains and culverts. Me: Now how could I possibly find that entertaining? Fast forward to now....I'm still here. Another great video, Post.
Post, you did an absolutely fantastic job there, you could see how hard you were working to clear it! I'm glad you didn't fall over, that would definitely not have been pleasant in the least x you're an awesome person, and I hope one day somebody from the DOT notices how hard you work x you deserve a medal as big as a dustbin lid for the work you do x
Just discovered your channel and i love it! So nice to see the beautiful area where you live. You could do with one of the hats with mesh to keep the flies away😊
NICE!!! There will be some definite road flooding today in the Northeast... It came down in buckets here in Central MA and we had a tornado warning.. Thanks again !!!!
You sure have a lot of energy. I remember those days. lol Great job!! It seems like you pull out a whole forest sometimes. I am amazed how much debris you keep pulling out of those pipes. Seems never ending sometimes. I also like your camping videos. I am learning more about what to do and not to do. Thank you for your time and effort. Appreciate it.
What an epic unclogging this one was, Postie, great job, thanks for showing us your work. And thanks too for showing us what those amazing beavers can build, they’re incredible animals.
Phew ! That was hard work. Why aren't all culverts installed with metal grills infront to stop beavers building inside ? Another fantastic video , you can't beat the sound of gushing water once the blockage lets loose. Respect from 🇬🇧
Post, you don’t need to chat while you are working!!! In your older videos you rarely said a word and your audience grew and grew! Talking for the sake of talking uses valuable energy. If people complain about it, they need to learn the value of silence. The sound of hard work, and nature are loud and clear in your videos. Well done!
Most of the time, the automatic subtitle generator does not understand what is being said from a distance. Then I don't understand anything and that's a pity too.
A cordless Dewalt multitool would allow you to cut away damaged portions of plastic pipe - and possibly some of the really thin metal pipe. Nice video. Good work. Thanks for posting.
DUDE!!!! I'm not done watching yet and you kicking the hell out of those stuck sticks. This may be the worst (labor intensive) culvert I've seen you clear, for the past 2 years. 💪 Ok, back to the video.....
Job well done Sir. Those beavers are incredibly clever, when i see the effort it takes to move a blockage like that ,it makes me realise how structurally strong those dams are.
Well done for another cleared culvert. I have only one suggestion - never float a log down a pipe that is longer that the pipe dimension - it could result in a blockage in the pipe - as in this video. Keep up the good work.
Chris from Australia here Just want to say hi and we love your work mate. If you ever in Australia one day the first round of cold ones are on me. Keep it up brother your a good bloke
Amazing amount of sticks and debris in that small culvert! I felt that I was watching you pull things out of Mary Poppins carpet bag. It just didn't look as if all of that could fit in that small pipe! Great job!
I dont know hiw the youtibe algorithm works, but when I first saw in recommended your video about the plighed in drains on anroad i was lile ok? Then i watched INTENTLY thenwhole time, and now im maratboning your videos, so good for the algorithm I guess! Keep on rocking, your videos are great!
It's good you also educate about human error when we build in areas mostly inhabited by wildlife. Going cheap always fails, you've shown us that over and over. And I never get tired of watching.
WOW! That is just crazy how the beavers can block a culvert. And then with a lot of elbow grease, you removed it for the most part. Always enjoy your videos Post 10! Keep up the good work & be careful!
Post, I love how you say "we", like we're part of it, even thought all the rest of do is just watch and appreciate your dedication. Seriously, this is some of those wholesome, satisfying content I've ever seen. It's evolved so much over the years, now with before and after and even time-lapse so we can really see how much the water recedes. Keep doing what you do.
I’m watching and he makes me tired just watching.
I truly appreciate your respect for the beavers. You are never mean or malicious towards them. You stand back and marvel at their work. I'm doing that now too - admiring their work and giving them a healthy bit of respect. They are amazing animals with skills I'm sure us humans haven't figured out yet! Thanks for showing us the beavers and their work!
This comment is very nice ❤❤❤
I was speaking to my husband about that, imagine if you could tune into a beavers mind and learn how they build things. You'd be able to build a house that's pretty much indestructible and also waterproof, using nothing but sticks and mud.
Post 10 out here killin' it for us. We appreciate you, Post!! ❤️
There was a major blockage in Hollis NH today that I saw while I was out hiking. Took off my boots and socks and walked into the stream to unblock the stone triple culvert under the trail. The area used to be farmland before the beavers came in. The farmers decided to turn the area into a tree farm and also a public-ish park. You should check it out sometime, Beaver Brook Association in Hollis, NH
Post10 truly inspired so many people to do good for the environment & community alike.
That's so awesome that you did that!
👊👍 Appreciate you my friend 🙏
I know people don't like to get their shoes wet but it can dangerous to remove your footwear and waddle in unknown waterways like that. You never know what kind of trash and other sharp objects could be hidden under water. Plus leeches.
I like to think of us as the "POST10 CORPS". Lol. I hope he is fully aware of the good that comes from his videos, it's literally world-wide.
I'm not sure how i explain to friends I watch post battle beavers, but i do know i'm excited every time i see that video notification. It has been an amazing year for videos, loving the content.
This is such a great video because you could tell when the water stopped flooding the road. I don't find it rude when you can't/don't talk while working. 😊
My favorite of unclogging season so far! Huge pipe, new location, and poop water. Unbeatable combo!! 😂😂
These post 10 videos are so calming. Look forward to more.
I love your dedication! You don't ever say, "That's good enough," when you get flow. You persist in getting as much opened up as possible, and even have a plan for future events. If only everyone had your work ethic!
Contractor - We need an 10 man team and an excavator for an all day job
Post 10 - Let me grab my rake from the car, I'll have this done before my coffee is cold
I really love the sped up timelapse towards the end. Really showcases how much water is getting moved
Post 10 still the best culvert guy on TH-cam
Just what I needed to end my day!
Thanks for posting Post!
I'm glad you started wearing gloves, especially when dealing with "chocolate moose chunks". The last thing you need is to accidently catch something while unclogging these things. On another note, its nice to see the trees recovering from the stress from the drought everything looks so lush and healthy now. It's really great to see. :)
Good job, I couldn't even see the culvert for the first few minutes 👍👍
I keep coming back. I'm a plumber and water that flows is a beautiful thing, on the drain side, that is ! Not so much on the pressurized intake. Those beavers are some tenacious beasts to clog that up. Great job, the sounds, the visuals and casual talks is what I come back to, time and time again. Love this channel and the other two also.
Not often I have time to start my day with one of your videos. A nice accompaniment to my coffee. I need to do this more often! 🙂
One man (and his rake) can make a difference!
Thanks for the before and after segments, it’s cool when you give more info. Like how the beavers build their dams.
You got that one moving pretty quickly, and moved a massive amount of water. Excellent work as always Postie 👍
I have watched your videos for years now. You are a legend, Sir.
That was one heck of a flood! Very nice job getting that cleared as best as you could, because that pipe had some serious problems! I agree that they should never use plastic culverts. The evidence is overwhelming that they are just a poor product and are no substitute for an iron culvert or better yet those glorious granite box culverts from way back! Those things are awesome! I'm sure not many people in that area even know you are doing all of that big time work helping make those roads a lot safer and minimalizing the extreme costs of having to rebuild roads after washouts. This was one of your best unclogging so far Jimmy! Keep up the good work and thank you from all of your fans for helping to make the world a little better and safer. God bless!
With a flood plain that wide they need more than one culvert for that drainage. The beavers really outdid themselves with that dam. Really laced the branches together.
Still interesting whether you talk or not. Watching you work like a BOSS is cool.
Love the channel!
Have you ever thought about bringing those red and white survey sticks or even just a yardstick along with you?
You could stick them in the water before you start so you can see exactly how much the water drops while you're working and you can take 'em with you when you move to the next site!
What can you say, excellent unblocking!
Todays video was very interesting. Thanks 10! 😎🇨🇦😎
Best quote ever, "I've got a fly in my ear right now... hmm.."
You do amazing work and I always enjoy watching your videos. Thanks for uploading these!
A fly in your ear ..get it out!!
Babe, wake up. Post 10 dropped a fully blocked culvert video.
I love watching these videos when it looks really clear then suddenly there’s TREE being pulled out from seemingly nowhere 😂
Post 10 is tenacious with that rake. RIP beaver dams everywhere in the northeast.
That was hard work. Well done, Post. Watching from Scotland 🏴
You sir are absolutely amazing to watch! Thank you for taking us on your journeys with you! You did such an incredible job, I can see how you can be worn out!!
I can only imagine how brutal that must be with the smell and bugs. Thank you for another great unclogging. 😊
The angle on camera one was great! Felt like I was right there and could see everything happening.
One of the most dramatic differences in before and after you've shown. The beavers that constructed this dam must have had an advanced degree as much engineering as they put into it!🙂
It is good to see you wearing gloves especially after the educational and entertaining zoom in of the pile of underwater moose crap.
New drinking game. “Idiot with an excavator”.
It’s 5 o’clock somewhere …
Great job Post!
Post10: Hey, the Sun is coming out.
Me: How did he manage to unclog that?
Clouds are still water, man; he just gets water flowing~😉😂
Seemed a massive amount of logs, branches and other blockage stuff in this one. Even seeing you pull the deeply embedded sticks out the ground before the culvert. Very well done, Post! Just getting the inside of boots wet, would be enough for some to call it quits. Swarms of flies, mosquitoes and stinkin swamp gas doesn't detour you! 👍👍 🪵🦫🪵🕷️🦟🪰💩🤢😤😲👀👀👀👀👍👍
😂😂😂
LOL
Post10 "time to get to work"
This really seemed to take it out of you, Post, so good work and well done!!
Watching you do this, I feel like the relevant DOTs should just let you put your own team together to solve things rather than send out idiots with excavators that don't have a clue.
And why, oh, why, do companies now use cheap plastic that won't even last two weeks?! Everything used to be built stronger. If that pipe lasts five years, I'll eat my baseball caps.
I'd guess2 ...at the outside
I got the impression that this is a private road maintained by the logging company, at least in part. People use it for access because it's there.
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Hello from the Netherlands. Last week we had a miniature lake pop up on the terrain of a building complex I work at, 10 yards by 50 yards, and we had 11 geese flocking in and around it. They pooped all over the place, and thanks to watching your videos I understood we had to clear the drains to drain the lake and to get rid of the geese.
So funny!
So funny!
Post 10 is a great educator for all of us!
I've been watching since the splash vids on a flooded street... this one I'm proud of
You've come along way! To the point that other random vloggers are mentioning you! Great job! I really am proud!! You have grown so much in this community! I look forward to every vid!
I love your passion. I'd love to buy you breakfast and sit over a cup of coffee and hear your story!
About 1 1/2 ago...
YT Algorithm: You gotta see this. It's a guy driving around New England clearing clogged street drains and culverts.
Me: Now how could I possibly find that entertaining?
Fast forward to now....I'm still here. Another great video, Post.
Post, you did an absolutely fantastic job there, you could see how hard you were working to clear it! I'm glad you didn't fall over, that would definitely not have been pleasant in the least x you're an awesome person, and I hope one day somebody from the DOT notices how hard you work x you deserve a medal as big as a dustbin lid for the work you do x
Just discovered your channel and i love it! So nice to see the beautiful area where you live. You could do with one of the hats with mesh to keep the flies away😊
NICE!!! There will be some definite road flooding today in the Northeast... It came down in buckets here in Central MA and we had a tornado warning.. Thanks again !!!!
That was fun one! Eagerly awaiting the collaboration. 😁
Excellent another of my favourite unclogging videos. Thanks post.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍👍👍👍
You sure have a lot of energy. I remember those days. lol Great job!! It seems like you pull out a whole forest sometimes. I am amazed how much debris you keep pulling out of those pipes. Seems never ending sometimes. I also like your camping videos. I am learning more about what to do and not to do. Thank you for your time and effort. Appreciate it.
What an epic unclogging this one was, Postie, great job, thanks for showing us your work. And thanks too for showing us what those amazing beavers can build, they’re incredible animals.
Phew ! That was hard work. Why aren't all culverts installed with metal grills infront to stop beavers building inside ?
Another fantastic video , you can't beat the sound of gushing water once the blockage lets loose.
Respect from 🇬🇧
Excellent job on all of the before and after shots
There's something very satisfying watching the water drop in the sped up version at the end,
That's one tough rake. I'm surprised the end hasn't come off with all that tugging.
Two thumbs up on this one!
We did a good job! Love how you showed us the inside of the culvert. Thank you!
Dang! HUGE difference by your boots from when you started 10:45 to when you finished 30:00. Never ceases to amaze me how much material they weave in.
You ever think about putting a GoPro camera at the end of your rake so we can see the clogs underwater? Love your dedication!
That was deep and as usual you jump right in and got it cleared nicely.
Miles and miles of tape you must go through.
Great job again.
Excellent job!😀
It's amazing how much material beavers are able to pack into such a small area.
Like you said, even if the beavers live in this pond, unclogging the drain can buy the road time.
That was a tough one for you, my back hurt watching! Awesome job!! Great gusher!
Not gonna lie, seeing new Post10 videos makes my day.
You are never boring and educational. Time goes by fast. 😊👍 MORE.
Post, you don’t need to chat while you are working!!! In your older videos you rarely said a word and your audience grew and grew! Talking for the sake of talking uses valuable energy. If people complain about it, they need to learn the value of silence. The sound of hard work, and nature are loud and clear in your videos. Well done!
Most of the time, the automatic subtitle generator does not understand what is being said from a distance. Then I don't understand anything and that's a pity too.
A cordless Dewalt multitool would allow you to cut away damaged portions of plastic pipe - and possibly some of the really thin metal pipe. Nice video. Good work. Thanks for posting.
Amazing work and informative commentary, as ever. Take care, post 10.
DUDE!!!! I'm not done watching yet and you kicking the hell out of those stuck sticks. This may be the worst (labor intensive) culvert I've seen you clear, for the past 2 years. 💪
Ok, back to the video.....
Brilliant...saw later video where whole area flooded...saw the gate post of the gate you parked next to in this video. Thank you...awesome 😊❤
Job well done Sir. Those beavers are incredibly clever, when i see the effort it takes to move a blockage like that ,it makes me realise how structurally strong those dams are.
A magnificent clearing today. Excellent water flow. Appreciate your videos. See you on the next, Post. 🙂👍🇺🇸
Well done and very interesting. Thanks for letting us observe you clearing these culverts.
Great job Postie! You save that road from some serious damage!
Your videos are so good. Very soothing. Love the water sound, and how you work. Thanks for all the posts.
It was cool seeing the water from the road slow and eventually stop in the camera two feed as you cleared it more and more. Thanks Post!
I love watching post 10 chills me out and relax
Great angle on the camera and can see the Rake working under water. pretty cool!👍🏽😀❤️🇺🇸
Well done for another cleared culvert. I have only one suggestion - never float a log down a pipe that is longer that the pipe dimension - it could result in a blockage in the pipe - as in this video. Keep up the good work.
Thanks again Post 10 for a great video. I have learned so much about Beavers from you by watching the videos and listening to you.
Chris from Australia here
Just want to say hi and we love your work mate.
If you ever in Australia one day the first round of cold ones are on me.
Keep it up brother your a good bloke
Yay top 8 and top 25 comments and likes. Love this content. Best to you and your family. Thanks for posting these videos.
Amazing amount of sticks and debris in that small culvert! I felt that I was watching you pull things out of Mary Poppins carpet bag. It just didn't look as if all of that could fit in that small pipe! Great job!
That is what we call beaver dam>(age).... Love your work to keep it under control..
Awesome thanks again for taking time to care to manage the environment
I dont know hiw the youtibe algorithm works, but when I first saw in recommended your video about the plighed in drains on anroad i was lile ok? Then i watched INTENTLY thenwhole time, and now im maratboning your videos, so good for the algorithm I guess! Keep on rocking, your videos are great!
This one is top 10 for sure!! Great job Post!!
Amazing video, thank you for your hard work.😊
That was a awesome video not much driving at all and the dam was dismantled lots of water flow good work young man 💪🏻
I watch this man, because he gives me peace.
I'll bet your ears burn all of the time. Almost everyone I watch mentions you anymore. Great job!
Post, you should market a "Hey, Everyone" coffee mug!
It's good you also educate about human error when we build in areas mostly inhabited by wildlife. Going cheap always fails, you've shown us that over and over. And I never get tired of watching.
WOW! That is just crazy how the beavers can block a culvert. And then with a lot of elbow grease, you removed it for the most part. Always enjoy your videos Post 10! Keep up the good work & be careful!
Why don't they use the branches, twigs etc that are not in the water? Great work as usual. Keep it up. Jacquie from Scotland
Awesome video thank you and great camera angle. Glad to see you wearing gloves 👍
Enjoy watching converts get cleaned up thats hard work
Great unclogging. Thanks for showing us!
Always doing a great job. Appreciate it.