As a professional heavy equipment operator and general engineer, I don’t understand why they don’t put in a culvert pipe, that way the road won’t continue to wash out. Good backhoe operator, great video! 💪👍🙏
Never mess with the path of flowing water unless you have the means to keep the flow moving unobstructed and unchanged, you will cause more problems later. Moving water will always follow the path of lease resistance, block it, change it and it will cut a new path possibly making harder to get across.
Le doy un 35% puntaje bueno , lo demás que iso fue gastar tiempo y combustible en algunos lugares terrenos blando el sé tendría que apisonar con la cuchara de la retroexcavadora afirmando el peso de la misma y no golpeando
Excellent video making skills.. Beautiful stream and a quick look at villagers (walking the path of the stream??) Excellent technique using the leafy branch as part of the view which gives some depth to the picture..The view of the hill that may slide more at any moment shows that the operator must work fast and carefully. I'm only @ 2:00 , but I hope we get to see the final road.. Thank you for this video!
Ok not a river , only a small creek , so why not salvage as much of the water lines as possible , install a 6’ culvert , or go up the creek , pull down dirt & rock flatten it out , make it wide & flat so water runs slow, fill in as much as possible the down the creek side . Then dig a big trench (all dirt down street) , then build a bridge out of big hard wood or cedar logs topped with plank
This was a big washout of the road and it needed to be fixed properly. Very good work done by the backhoe operator and an excellent video.
Operator punya skil yang luar biasa
Hadir nyimak semangat terus kawan
Video yang sangat menarik
This path definitely won't last long when heavy rain comes again...
Operator quickly cleared the road 👍😁☮☸
Super maquina! Um dia compro uma se Deus quiser!
Impressive work by operator.good video,😎😎👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Enjoyed watching, very good video! Great work, nice sounds, beautiful views... loved it! 😍❤😍
Thank you so much 🤗
Super keren
So amazing video
The excavator driver wants to work long hours on this construction site. He shovels up the earth, and tips it down again in the same place ........
Good job you helping your people love you
Seems like ! That you have Become ! A Landslide ! MAKER ! / CREATOR ! AND ! CLEANER !! ALL ! AT ! ONCE ! NOW ! Mister Working ! Bee ! Drone !
As a professional heavy equipment operator and general engineer, I don’t understand why they don’t put in a culvert pipe, that way the road won’t continue to wash out. Good backhoe operator, great video! 💪👍🙏
Great point!
@@DroneB thank you Sir!
I watch these videos in amazement...sharing the same concerns.
Likes
l'eau c'est la vie
Never mess with the path of flowing water unless you have the means to keep the flow moving unobstructed and unchanged, you will cause more problems later. Moving water will always follow the path of lease resistance, block it, change it and it will cut a new path possibly making harder to get across.
Le doy un 35% puntaje bueno , lo demás que iso fue gastar tiempo y combustible en algunos lugares terrenos blando el sé tendría que apisonar con la cuchara de la retroexcavadora afirmando el peso de la misma y no golpeando
good job drone 💪💪💪
لماذا لا يوضع قسطل ماء اي بوري بدلا من جسر طالما يوجد نبع دائم ويسوى المنعطف
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊🙋♂️🏴
U do a much needed service to these villiages
Excellent video making skills.. Beautiful stream and a quick look at villagers (walking the path of the stream??) Excellent technique using the leafy branch as part of the view which gives some depth to the picture..The view of the hill that may slide more at any moment shows that the operator must work fast and carefully. I'm only @ 2:00 , but I hope we get to see the final road..
Thank you for this video!
Thank you very much!
Good job
👍💪🏻💪🏻👌🏻👏👏👏
Ok not a river , only a small creek , so why not salvage as much of the water lines as possible , install a 6’ culvert , or go up the creek , pull down dirt & rock flatten it out , make it wide & flat so water runs slow, fill in as much as possible the down the creek side . Then dig a big trench (all dirt down street) , then build a bridge out of big hard wood or cedar logs topped with plank
Would be nice, but probably way over budget. Depends on how much use the road gets.
where is this pleace?
Where in the world is this?