INSANE Beaver Dam Removal by EXCAVATOR!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 พ.ย. 2024
- Removing beaver dam with giant 22 tones excavator. There are nearby fields witch should be drained. This dam here was for a while. I even saw some pikes there. I guess there was even more species of fishes. When I asked guy who was working with excavator he said he here for the 1st time.
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Amazing amount of water let go. Glad you had help on this big dam. Thanks for sharing
Dammit man , open it up already. I'm sure you just want to stretch out the time but I don't think I'm alone ready to see a deluge of water
Let's see them damn beavers rebuild that beaver dam over night.
I enjoy your videos. The Beavers build the dams. You take them down. We watch and enjoy... Repeat.
Hey Papa !! "Behold the Mighty Bucket of my 22 Ton Excavator !! Run beaver Run, Run Away !! That was very cool. I thought to myself watching this, "Hey Papa, imagine if you had attacked this HUGE dam with your rake and shovel !! You would have been there for HOURS !!!
Hey! I have been there with my potato rake :D but It didn't work well ;)
Going to be a busy summer for the beavers.
Well that was memorizing. What a big difference. Thanks great job filming by the way.
Curses!! I'll get you next time! Signed : the Beavers.
Thanks for the video today, Mantas! See you on the next! 😊
Excavator is a nice change of pace! Thanks.
He needs to do it better. He should release the whole major dam. Only doing half causes the water to speed up as it is forced through a smaller space.
They think they're stopping it from overflooding when really all they're doing is causing the water to flow much quicker and probably overflood lol.
Great video!
The beavers say, "It's not fair! Our equipment was elsewhere. So we couldn't fight back.😀
Nice to see someone smart enough to start at the far side first and then work back the way the arm actually works best and the long arm is a great idea
Nice! Thanks for showing this completely different & powerful type of removal, but I still prefer watching your handiwork.
Wow! Thanks for videoing this. Amazing amount of backed up water.
i do like the the long reach excavators work , great video
New bedtime niche unlocked, beaver dam removal..
Oh man, are there ever going to be some really angry beavers!
I'm thankful that there are people like you in the world. What you do and your videos make this world a better place.
Thank you!
@@Kenislovas In the dried up West, people are learning that if they want water in their wells even in the summer, fish in the streams, and grass on their lands they need to re-build beaver dam analogues by hand - plant trees next to the streams, and gradually entice beavers to come back. There are 'beaver deceivers' available that mitigate the effect of beaver dams, preventing the blocking of culverts for instance, while retaining much of the pond water to raise the water table. In short - people like you are a mistake in action. I hope your wells go dry.
Cool a big excavator and it's a long stick to boot. Nice it has an articulating bucket
What a difference, very impressive reach on the digger.
Fascinating!!! Glad you were able to capture this job. Thanks for sharing.
I am amazed at the ingenuity of the beavers; I really enjoy these videos thank you for sharing. 😁
M halfway through this video, and I'm betting that the big stuck stick is going to win this struggle. 😂
I'm three minutes later, and the big stuck stick is holding firm. 😂
this is almost as much fun to watch as tannerite!! Ever get a beaver in the bucket? You do use excavators!
That was one massive beaver dam! I bet the beavers were pissed when they found their dam had been dismantled. Great job
Don't know who the beavers are more pissed about them or post 10
Animals don't have that big a brain.
Those furry little rodents will be back up that night repairing the dam. Good luck!
Great video.
Thank you!
Beautiful farmland. All that sandy loam and debris can be ground up for fantastic soil amendments. Wish I had that for my yard. Thanks for posting.
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WOW that was awesome and I liked as you where walking back and forth to see a tree with big chunks of wood out of it
Nice and fast whit that excuvator but I like more when you are cutting the beverdam it is less damichs the forest and other smal tree
Oh wow. That was exciting to watch. I am sure you could have opened it up. Might have took a little longer than this. But, you could have.
Few days:D
You need a long reach for some of the dams you tear out. Machine makes it easier and faster. But i still like watching you do your work.
this is a great video a lor of water nice to see after dam removed how much water dropped
excellent video, you need one of those only smaller for some of the damms you do.
I am saving for it:)
Mantas, Love this video and the way the excavator took out the beaver dam , you would have been there for a few hours doing it by hand but at least you could be there to see it get taking out in a fast way, Love the drone coverage and talk about all the water all at once "WOW". David, Utah,USA.♥♥♥.
You are welcome mate!
Great video, especially the drone work, God Bless.
Good to see a thinking man run the shovel.
Really enjoyed the video. Very interesting.
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Very nice, Easy pickings for that long reach...if i could get paid doing that all day long i would other than living in the big city etc
I really love seeing humans following their nature - destroying things, because beavers followed their nature - building dams.
I expect they shot the beavers first
Thanks, Mantas! That was great!
Very interesting. Good to see occasionally. If you tried to remove that one by hand they would have built it back quicker than you could tear it down, and you might have drown in the process.
Yeah, it was one of the biggest I've ever met. Actually I was here 2 times before. Opened just part of it, but for sure beavers has rebuilt it :)
Thats one hell of a big crane. Fabulous video. Great job again
Thank you for finally using a excavator to remove the dams
It's not my. Sometimes peoples inviting me to do it :)
WOW that was definitely a monster dam. Sooooo much water😲😲
That was a funny looking bucket on the excavator. It looked tiny.
It only looked tiny because the arm was so long. If it had a bucket the size you get on a short arm excavator, and picked up a full load at that radius, you could smash the arm, or tip the excavator over.
That was dam removal on another scale!
I had observed the linear nature of the waterways, thinking that's not natural. You answered my questions referring to them as "canals". Question answered.
I am from brazil and i like to see this job,we don't have beavers here!!
You are welcome! for them there are too hot in Brasil I guess :)
Excellent video.
This video was very nice to look at. It’s amazing how a large excavator operates. Thanks for sharing. ❤️😎😊👏
Great job - that excavator was mighty!
Cab view excavators are my favorite dam removals
Good to see professional canal cleaning via excavator instead of sensationalized dam destruction by excavator.
This video is outstanding! Look at the millions of gallons that dam was holding back! Goodness
Yeah - just think of all the water that would have gradually replenished the local aquifers - and is now going to just flow away. Think of all the dead fish, and vanished wild-life. Who wants a green living world? Not these guys.
@@jasondrummond9451 Have you thought made it was due to be broken?
Great Video!
If you have the possibility to make more videos with this company removing dams i would like to see more work from them.
Possibility I have but they aren't removing dams every day :)
Really like this video.
That was quick.
Awsome! Looked like you really enjoyed it. What are those beautiful white blooming trees?
Probably apple blossom trees. They are flowering where I live right now.
Hey! or maybe apple tree :)
This was awesome! Such an amazing transformation! 👍
I'm sure the farmers in your area thank you for your work.
When their wells dry up, they will curse him
excellent!! thanks for this!!!!
Grate video
Bet I know what will be the first request on Ken's letter to Santa Claus this year. But it also might take a lot of the fun out of his work too.😆
Awesome to see .
Nice camera work.
I liked the use of camera down stream as dam is being demolished. Drone views during demolition of dam might be awesome 😮
Why are these dams being removed? Thank you. Here in The UK we’re encouraging beavers.
Dams causes damage of draining systems..
We're encouraging beavers in *parts* of Britain, where their dams help to regulate excessive flow of water - but not in the middle of farmland, where the flooding caused by the dams would do enormous damage to the crops.
Great job.
Cool stuff. Enjoyed watching ✌️ 😎
Thanks!
Great video! It took them about 10 minutes to completely remove that dam. I can't even imagine how long it would have taken you by hand - and most likely even then you would have only been able to open a small portion. But it sure was fun to watch that water flow after they punched the big hole in it!
I thought it would be boring by machine but still pretty cool. Especially the downstream camera, I wanted to see the big surge happen but you stopped it at the best part! LOL. Enjoyable
ecstreamly powerful machine, has certainly it's use! however i like your footage better, thanks!!!!!!!!!
Great video. Loved the huge equipment to deal with a big dam! Loved the natural sounds of the water.
Enjoy! ;)
that was perfect piece of equipment for the job.
That excavator is just what you need. Plenty of reach.
It's amazing how they can build those things. Maybe I should have beaver build my next home. They do better than most contractor's can. Your English is really doing well. Hell, you speak better than some people here I know. Great job.
😅Thank you!
Thanks for showing us!!!
I stand with beavers!
I like watching you better than the big equipment!!
5:45 Looks like a new addition was planned on the left.
2 cameras!! Excellent
That was abig one.
So many water.
Thnx.👍🦫❣️🇳🇱🌷
Awesome Video! Dont get me wrong i love what you are doing at taking the dams apart by hand and the peace and quiet and sound of the running water but i think you should get down and dirty with an excavator every now and then!
Excelent video !
Nice work as always!
Well, I think I have found your problem here!!! Your little orange handle shovel is just TOO SMALL !!! ha ha ha... and about 400hp short on power!! Love your content!! Keep up the great work.
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍!!!!!!!! You work hard enough!!
Beavers say: We will rebuild!!!!!!! I noticed that some of the trees where you were filming from showed signs of active Beavers in the area.
For sure they are active😀
I'm of two opinions about this. It's hard to see the pond go and yet I can see the necessity of it.
That was realy cool to watch! Great video‼️👏👍❤️
Spectacular and amazing what those furry engineers can do to shape the countryside .
Great Machine JCB .... an uncontrolled release could have bad effects down stream ...
eat video Thank you keep up the the good work
This is Beyond cool this ,I don't know how this was arranged but this was a awesome video and a excellent way of clearing this mess and using a long boom excavator ,Ken this was easily one of the absolute best Video's you produced ,Happy to see the Government is finally getting involved in keeping the canals clean that's a vital operation This was great thank you
You are welcome ;) Thanks :)
Похоже это строительство дело лап и хвостов,бобров!
They’re called beavers and they’re masters at building dams. In a few days they’ll build the dam again. It’s a never ending battle.
I still prefer to see the ones you do by hand, but that was awesome!
I like watching you do this as much i did doing it. Imagine it you had a thumb with the bucket
Very cool video.
You sure dohave some very active beavers around there.