When I first saw this posting I thought it was way too long, and I will only zap through it. But I ended watching it to the end. The sound of the flowing water, the work of those brothers working side-by-side made it an awesome video.
That was one hell of a dam,y’all did in a day,impressive.looks like they were serious about building this dam.just a lot of debris was used.great job guys don’t know what else to say.just keep on doing what you do best.be safe.take care my friend.hopefully you don’t run into any more this size.just wow 😎😎😎👍👍👍
Good Evening from Western Australia. Wow! So much water! Enough to power the local electricity grid 😮. Not the tallest dam I’ve seen you dismantle but definitely the widest. Thank goodness your brother was with you to help. Keep well and god bless.
Hello...hello, I've missed you. I liked the video, but the ‘help’ was a bit strange. You are extremely meticulous and perfect in your work - unique! Nice to see you again. Best wishes to you and yours from this fan of yours from Portugal! ❤
Witam Maciej, really big one again this time! Good to see that you got company for that one. At first glance it appeared all the reddish-brown comes from fallen leaves (of e.g. beeches), but later on it much more suggests there’s lot of clay in that area - ? In any case, must have been very exhausting `exercise´ … Pozdrawiam serdecznie!
I rother see you work alone or assistant of your wife, is more relaxed. While you still remove the branches and sticks, the elderly man starts above the dam. He released all the water and made difficult to see all the sticks ☹️ You always working so thoroughly and that's nice to watch 👍😊
Well, the method of `the other guy´ comes along with much more, partly unnecessary risk (though he gained quite some experience). I'd assume you've seen one of his most recent episode where it's been very close call (again) since behaviour is not always fully predictable. Rest assured I did post such comments to earlier episodes of him already. Aside from that, it's simply different style of getting the job done. Letting dam collapse as single big block of mud (mixed with branches) is more spectacular, of course. But same time you're losing lot of energy from water in very short time, and don't assume such big brick gets easily dissolved by the rushing water but very often will just be foundation for next blockage downstream. Tearing down such big dam like seen here makes much more efficient use of the power of water retained. That especially goes towards also removing all the silt which piles up in the pond just before the dam (one of the reasons why those dams can withstand the huge pressure of all the water and it's not that deep but partly soaking sludgy just before the dam). Yes, I'm fully aware, boring technical reply and far too long 😂
@@msTECH86 So indeed you've been there twice then - at least that's how I'm using this phrase "my first and last time" once in a while if I don't like the place or ambience at all (e.g. restaurant, bar etc.) 😉. But acknowlegded that I mixed up this location with another episode showing removal of long dam in a forest.
Ese seño está tirando las ramas al agua cuando el muchacho es tirando en el pasto ,q ese señor mejor no lo ayude por esta empeorando el trabajo ol otro
Massive dam. Lots of hard work. Your assistant needs to be more focused. He is throwing logs back into the water and he unleashed the dam on you before you were ready.
When I first saw this posting I thought it was way too long, and I will only zap through it. But I ended watching it to the end. The sound of the flowing water, the work of those brothers working side-by-side made it an awesome video.
Your country side looks like ours here in north central Ohio USA ,love your videos.
Awesome Job!! ✌️🎅🏼🙏
Super boulot !! Bravo messieurs !!
What a big job, but not too big for the team of two! Excellent work
That was one hell of a dam,y’all did in a day,impressive.looks like they were serious about building this dam.just a lot of debris was used.great job guys don’t know what else to say.just keep on doing what you do best.be safe.take care my friend.hopefully you don’t run into any more this size.just wow 😎😎😎👍👍👍
Good Evening from Western Australia. Wow! So much water! Enough to power the local electricity grid 😮. Not the tallest dam I’ve seen you dismantle but definitely the widest. Thank goodness your brother was with you to help. Keep well and god bless.
Very hardworking gentleman, never get tired,he's using a small knife to cut the grassed, god bless him.
One is a woman.
Awesome 👏🏼
Wonderful job. Best one yet. Polish beavers must be getting stronger. Awesome stamina. Thank you. 🥰🥰
Hello...hello, I've missed you. I liked the video, but the ‘help’ was a bit strange.
You are extremely meticulous and perfect in your work - unique!
Nice to see you again. Best wishes to you and yours from this fan of yours from Portugal!
❤
Thank you excellent work.🦫🦫🦫
Excellent Removal that was a huge Dam!
Fabulous job. Hard work. Well done
Great job 👏👏💪💪👍❤️❤️
Keep up with the good work love watching your videos on TH-cam from new Zealand God bless
Good job 😮💨💪👏👏👏
Massive mud .... Glad u have those long gloves. Good video...
Witam Maciej, really big one again this time! Good to see that you got company for that one.
At first glance it appeared all the reddish-brown comes from fallen leaves (of e.g. beeches), but later on it much more suggests there’s lot of clay in that area - ? In any case, must have been very exhausting `exercise´ … Pozdrawiam serdecznie!
Grande obra Maciej, excelentes serviços, abs
Enjoyed the video , a great watch
Monster Dam!!
Hello Maciej! This feels/looks familiar….. I still can’t believe the big pieces of wood beavers can handle. Nice wave at the end…take care…👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
You look exhausted. Thank goodness you had help from your brother. Get some rest!
Have you ever had an angry beaver come at you? Very good job to you both
They're gentle animals, afraid of humans.
Back again with your brother! Wow, that is a big, muddy mess. Great work! 👏👏👏
Agli ambientalisti dico i bla bla bla non servono a niente, guardate e imparate da questi signori come si mantiene e previene il territorio!! 💪💪👍
Awesome as always! You look worn out
what a big difference!
Dobranoc 😉😁
I rother see you work alone or assistant of your wife, is more relaxed.
While you still remove the branches and sticks, the elderly man starts above the dam.
He released all the water and made difficult to see all the sticks ☹️
You always working so thoroughly and that's nice to watch 👍😊
Tama robi wrażenie pozdo
Bravi.
👍👍👍👍👍
I like how the other guy I watch takes away mud and branches from the bottom of the dam first so we can watch it weaken and fall on its own.
Well, the method of `the other guy´ comes along with much more, partly unnecessary risk (though he gained quite some experience). I'd assume you've seen one of his most recent episode where it's been very close call (again) since behaviour is not always fully predictable. Rest assured I did post such comments to earlier episodes of him already. Aside from that, it's simply different style of getting the job done. Letting dam collapse as single big block of mud (mixed with branches) is more spectacular, of course. But same time you're losing lot of energy from water in very short time, and don't assume such big brick gets easily dissolved by the rushing water but very often will just be foundation for next blockage downstream.
Tearing down such big dam like seen here makes much more efficient use of the power of water retained. That especially goes towards also removing all the silt which piles up in the pond just before the dam (one of the reasons why those dams can withstand the huge pressure of all the water and it's not that deep but partly soaking sludgy just before the dam).
Yes, I'm fully aware, boring technical reply and far too long 😂
😅 hi there from England love watching your videos are you not making any new ones? Do you stop in the winter time?
Thats one big ass dam !
👋👋👋
You need a better plan. Work together in one spot. So you get it opened faster
Did you do that spot before a long time ago?
Same here & curious too; somewhat that wide, straight dam and location in the forest did ring a bell.
Hi. No, this was my first and last time in this place.
So, removing the dam had the desired effect.
@@msTECH86
Thanks for your answer!
@@msTECH86 So indeed you've been there twice then - at least that's how I'm using this phrase "my first and last time" once in a while if I don't like the place or ambience at all (e.g. restaurant, bar etc.) 😉.
But acknowlegded that I mixed up this location with another episode showing removal of long dam in a forest.
Ese seño está tirando las ramas al agua cuando el muchacho es tirando en el pasto ,q ese señor mejor no lo ayude por esta empeorando el trabajo ol otro
Massive dam. Lots of hard work.
Your assistant needs to be more focused. He is throwing logs back into the water and he unleashed the dam on you before you were ready.
The other guy tossing them into the water is driving me crazy! Cut it out!
Trabajas mejor solo o con tu señora con este hombre por no decile otra cosa
2 months and it be rebuilt with all that old material left on the bank. Need to let it dry and burn it.
BEAVERS WILL HAVE A CONTRACT OUT ON YOU TWO hear FLAP FLAP run dont look back
Amazing work. 👍👍👍