If somebody has a definitive answer for every question you ask they probably making stuff up. This is a learning experience for everyone. Great job, Tim.
People who complain about hearing you say “I don’t know.” Probably don’t know themselves but want to appear superior in their own eyes. You’re doing a good job, would love to have tools like that to work with!
I’m enjoying watching your videos. I’m 68 and used to run backhoe, excavator and skid steer. My dad was in soil conservation and would really have enjoyed these. Keep on sharing God’s word!
Nothing wrong with answering "I Don't Know." I think it's just showing honesty. I use that for an answer more than I'd like to truthfully. Always enjoy checking out Studebakers at car shows just from the historical perspective.
The pond is really taking shape Tim. You're doing a good job especially for not being a pro excavator. Don't let the ones who complain about "You must not know much because you say I don't know" because we all don't know a lot more than we do know.
You/ve been busy! Looking good. I find it refreshing when someone says “I don;t know.” The rest of the story is, that you’ll continue to pursue to find the answers. Good on you Tim. Blessings.
Not only is believing that someone should "know it all" arrogant, it can be deadly. We as a society used to believe pilots and physicians should be able to just remember all the things they are supposed to know. After a lot of people died because of that thought process we now have concepts like checklists, crew resource management and the ability so research vast amounts of information digitally.
You're absolutely correct Tim. I've never been afraid to say I don"t know. We never stop learning; therefore, everyday is a school day. Just keep doing what you're doing, and the pond appears to be coming along great!
I’ll say when you started I wasn’t sure where you we’re going, but man now it’s looking amazing Tim. You have really been working hard. Can’t wait to see it in a couple years full and beautiful with you and Christy with a fishing rod
Tim, you are 100% right about people’s arrogance. There’s nothing wrong with not knowing all the answers but you are asking people with more experience than you. In my opinion any one should stay away from any person that has all the answers. You are a honest real and down to earth person and that’s why I enjoy you and your videos.Thanks for another great video.
Nice to see the progress, your thoughts, and rebuttals. You are a thorough person. I never knew there was so much to digging a pond. Our old pond has trouble holding water all year. I think part of the reason is there are so many large trees growing around it now. Very vew hills here in South Louisiana, so ponds are truly big holes in the ground as opposed to dents in the side of a hill. Glad for y'all!
Tim, that is a modified deuce, as you noted. I drove a 10 wheel deuce when I got to Germany in 1989, the year the Berlin Wall came down. We had both 5 ton and 2.5 ton tactical vehicles in the unit I served. The 5 ton trucks had both 10 and 6 wheel versions. I never saw a 6 wheel version of a 2.5 ton truck. I pretty sure they were not produced in 1952. That is a fine looking truck. I like the crane behind the cab. I never saw one of them. My unit had a tactical wrecker that we could use as a crane. This video brings back memories. Thanks. Enjoy the journey - cheers
In a perfect world we would learn from each other. But in a you tube world you won't be able to do anything right. Only us armchair watchers know how to do it Thanks for taking me along
I wouldn’t be concerned about the pond leaking, it’s main use from watching the start of this project is to hold water during wet spells and reduce surface flooding. I’d be aiming to keep it half full for extra capacity. It doesn’t hurt for it to look good, it’s shaping up nice. As for fish, unless you’re really into freshwater fishing and spending a lot of time maintaining the water, , liming and general pond health, it wouldn’t be worth it for me. But everyone is different. It’s your pond, you do whatever you want it to do/be I wouldn’t listen to people complaining about you not being 100% sure on things, no one knows straight away, it’s a pond, not a bridge carrying 1000’s of people every minute. I’m enjoying the content Tim
Pound is really starting to come together I can see the vision of it now cheeseburger in one hand fishing pole in the other that truck was awesome it just has a sound any truck guy would love
I appreciate the honesty that you don’t know…I know I wouldn’t have a clue about what you were getting into. We are all learning together except for those who can’t believe we should already know everything. Excellent series have been enjoying all your fun.
It's looking great Tim. I would not even begin to know how to start a project like this. The task is learning together which can be exciting, filled with twists and turns and frustrating all at the same time, but in the end you'll have what you want. Stay the course!
Tim, I'm sure there is an expert for your area and I highly doubt it is someone making negative commits on TH-cam. While I am no expert on digging ponds I have dug two in flat land in Oklahoma and they both hold water. I think you're doing a great job.
First of all I love your videos I’ve watched you for years. I think you do a great job on what ever you do. With Gods help you can accomplish anything. Keep up the great work.
Tim, what a project. I have been following and amazed at your positive attitude throughout the project. I sure it seemed to grow, but you have been steadfast. What a joy. Cheers
@TTWT if memory serves me correctly. That particular military vehicle should have the same battle mode that the model had with the Hercules engine in it. Which means if it's out of fuel you could engage the starter to power the engine and literally Drive in about 10 miles to get out of a battle.
Tim, when the hydraulic pressure from your pond pushes down on the clay liner, it squeezes groundwater out, and creates a spring. That would be a good thing, it means a constant supply of fresh clean water, your water would be absurdly clear. However, you usually need a slight hill or something to collect that water from, which is why it works so well for dirt perfect. They already have hillside runoff in the groundwater table, and the hydraulic pressure from the pond inevitably creates a spring. Look into man made springs, it’s not impossible, but I think you’re gonna have to encourage it quite a bit on that flat land there.
That's an amazing rig! I had a '52 Studebaker M35 winch truck in totally stock form. It was so much fun to drive even with no power steering! I finally had to pass it on to another collector, it was just too much work for maintenance. Sure miss that exhaust sound and the whistle of the turbo!
Our family and friends went to Bendix Woods Park New Carlisle Indiana quite often when I was a child. I just found a post dated March 8, 2018 saying and showing that the trees spelling STUDEBAKER can still be seen from the air!!! It is likely they are still there after 85 years!!
Yea; not sure what happened. The mic didn’t seem to connect to the camera for some reason. All the blinky lights looked right. Pretty much normal when I record without Christy :-(
I would say take the smallest bucket for the trackhoe and pound the blue clay back into place in the holes . It's been a long time since i drove a truck like that duece and a half!
The thing about your videos are great production values knowing what makes an interesting story which includes editing and audio to tell the story. Bouns points for equipment which makes noise, has nobs to turn, and is shiny...clay will grow grass with organic amendments
Look at all you've learned by jumping in, not knowing everything. I think that's how I learn is just by doing. Yeah, mistakes will be made, but that's ok. Thank you for sharing.
I really think you need to compact that clay. in big open areas rent a sheeps foot roller. In your keyway, using a roller for your mini (like Let's Dig 18).
Tim I live near Bama bass as you mentioned. He's spent quite a bit of money on his pond. And it looks really like any of us would love to have in our yards. Do what you want a d ask people that know more than you questions. You'll be fine..find a local fish supplier they can offer information for you or people in your state may offer free info as many states offer it..
You know, this is really interesting. I don't know if I would have even attempted this project but I've learned quite a bit from you... I would hire it out. For that knowledge. Thank you!😊
We got a ~2 acre pond. Bass like shallow water...its where they eat and you catch them, but they need deep water during winter (our deep point at the dam is 30 ft). I'd put those shelves on the sides though for safety...it will save a child or young adult from drowning and will give you 'fishing spots.' Looking at what you're doing showing the whole pond, I think you got it under control. Looks similar or even better than what it was like when our pond got dug. Overflow is kinda over emphasized IMO... it's also a safety thing to prevent dam failure, but our pond even at the worst conditions was never needed. We got a PVC pipe drain in the middle of the dam...the outlet goes on the other bottom end of dam...this has been adequate to ensure water doesn't exceed the dam and the spillways never been used.
You have a spring in the pond is what you will find in most ponds in Iowa as long as someone doesn't mess up the water table like close a well improperly one pond that we had serval years ago had serval and had the least amount of algae growth
In the mid 90s in New zealand the contractors that were hired to do a poo pound on a dairy farm I worked on thay used clay to line it and I think thay put some kind of solution on the clay to make it more watertight doing a great looks good Tim
Hi Tim, if you pretended you had the right answer or solution for every task, well i would say to you, well Tim, i dont know about that, hahaha Always enjoy your videos, even the older ones
The Pond is really looking good and the seeing the Deuce was neat too. I think that you have a big rock pile back by your woods. You could build several rock piles around the shallow sides and that would be good structure but then I don't know. Does your drone have an altimeter in it? I have seen others use a drone at the surface and fly down into the hole to get a true depth. Great work Tim and Christy.
If your worried about the spring head cover it with clay and I would use Pond Seal that you throw it across the water if you have any leads it will seal them up. Stoney Ridge Farm had a Episode about sealing a pond from leaks.
Speaking from retention pond experience, not pond, a slick bottom would seal the pond bottom better. Once you've established a solid bank line of blue clay, I'd suggest pulling a shallow slope all the way around. It could be regular sandy clay to help with draining( I THINK, NOT SURE) but some sort of shallow ring to help catch people if they slip. As many views as a We Sunk Johnny In The Lake video would get, you'd get triple the comments of I told you so. 😂
The pond is shaping up nicely Tim. The blue clay side lining should work well. I know you want to tidy it up a bit but at least the material is now in place in case the rain comes. I use an old 1972 M35 Army Duce that I put a dump bed on as my dirt hauling truck. Similar in appearance to the Studebaker except not nearly as pretty.
Too bad you and Andrew Camarata can't hook up. He's just like you, humble and figures out how to get the job done with what he has. Not to mention he's a wiz with a dozer and an Ex. I'm a tractor guy too and also need get a mini ex. Having never owned one, I like seeing your initial reaction with it - perhaps I'll visit Neil myself :) So far the pond looks great Tim! God bless
The thinking is this: Once the pond is full, the "hydraulic pressure" created by the weight of the pond water will push the OTHER DIRECTION, forcing water back into the ground. In other words, causing the pond to leak.
I have installed fiberglass Z Pile around the perimeter of the pond to keep the edges straight. Then you have a clean wall and it is much cheaper than steel.
It is a less expensive version for use in short vertical wall application. It can support 2' but has to be imbedded about 4' Can be installed with a small impact hammer.
Put a lot of miles on them older army truck's not so much on the duce and a half but the larger 5 tons toeing a 155 howitzer 😅. Pond is looking good old boy.
Quite a truck. Nice. Pond is coming along nicely. If I was doing that project, I’d be saying a lot more, I don’t knows , than you are. 🤭 Keep up the great work and have a great day. 👍🏻
Great video! Loved the old truck and 5 series part of the video. The old military truck is very cool old truck. I can relate to grabbing on to stuff with other equipment and tearing stuff up. Had a set of pallet forks in my way the other day. Was in one of my 5Rs and happened to have my big grapple on the front. Thought I could just pick it up and move the forks out of the way. Well, let’s just say I apparently didn’t didn’t know my grapple strength. Fork frame is no longer viable as a fork frame. Lol.
Another great video. Some of the other pond builders (on TH-cam) have used a roller to pack in the clay. Not sure if that’s the answer just an observation.
My quick internet search confirms what I thought: sorta. Internet: 11 mpg Me: 10 mph mpg at 45 mph is what I figured. At some time or other I though it would only get 5 or 6 mpg but I met a guy at a fuel pump with one years ago who said he got a lot better than that!
Take a post hole put hedge,Osage orange,tree limbs in hole with a bag of cement.youcan use mulberry both are very hard and will last many years under water.verticul structure is best
A smart person will say they don't know and find the right answer.
A smart person asking the question will appreciate honesty and wait for a thought-out, meaningful response.
If somebody has a definitive answer for every question you ask they probably making stuff up. This is a learning experience for everyone. Great job, Tim.
People who complain about hearing you say “I don’t know.” Probably don’t know themselves but want to appear superior in their own eyes.
You’re doing a good job, would love to have tools like that to work with!
In my thoughts about “I don’t know” are words from a humble and wise person.
Thumbs up just for the old truck alone 👍
The smartest people that I have ever met have been honest and say I don’t know when they don’t know. I have not met that many smart people.
Tractor Tim moments for the day! At 12:44 am! Still the best content..
I’m enjoying watching your videos. I’m 68 and used to run backhoe, excavator and skid steer. My dad was in soil conservation and would really have enjoyed these. Keep on sharing God’s word!
"I dont know" is a perfectly good answer. :) You got this man. Just keep learning and working out the troubles one by one as they come along.
Nothing wrong with answering "I Don't Know." I think it's just showing honesty. I use that for an answer more than I'd like to truthfully. Always enjoy checking out Studebakers at car shows just from the historical perspective.
The pond is really taking shape Tim. You're doing a good job especially for not being a pro excavator. Don't let the ones who complain about "You must not know much because you say I don't know" because we all don't know a lot more than we do know.
Humility is such an admired quality in my world. God bless you and your whole family. Hoping your brother out farming has an awesome harvest
You/ve been busy! Looking good. I find it refreshing when someone says “I don;t know.” The rest of the story is, that you’ll continue to pursue to find the answers. Good on you Tim. Blessings.
The pond is coming along nicely Tim! Neighbor Bill's truck is pretty cool!
TTWT has made a new Great Lake in Midwest. Call it Lake Katriel!
Not only is believing that someone should "know it all" arrogant, it can be deadly. We as a society used to believe pilots and physicians should be able to just remember all the things they are supposed to know. After a lot of people died because of that thought process we now have concepts like checklists, crew resource management and the ability so research vast amounts of information digitally.
You're absolutely correct Tim. I've never been afraid to say I don"t know. We never stop learning; therefore, everyday is a school day. Just keep doing what you're doing, and the pond appears to be coming along great!
always fun to see an orange tractor at the beginning!
I’ll say when you started I wasn’t sure where you we’re going, but man now it’s looking amazing Tim. You have really been working hard. Can’t wait to see it in a couple years full and beautiful with you and Christy with a fishing rod
Tim I always think it better to not know and find out then to say I know when I really don't . Great job really enjoying it. 👍
One day at a time...looking better every video!
the pond looks good!Iam sure it will be beautiful once it is finished and full of water.:)
Tim, you are 100% right about people’s arrogance. There’s nothing wrong with not knowing all the answers but you are asking people with more experience than you. In my opinion any one should stay away from any person that has all the answers. You are a honest real and down to earth person and that’s why I enjoy you and your videos.Thanks for another great video.
Nice to see the progress, your thoughts, and rebuttals. You are a thorough person. I never knew there was so much to digging a pond. Our old pond has trouble holding water all year. I think part of the reason is there are so many large trees growing around it now. Very vew hills here in South Louisiana, so ponds are truly big holes in the ground as opposed to dents in the side of a hill. Glad for y'all!
I love the film footage traveling along with the truck 👍.
I love that truck! Nice progress on the pond also.
Always cool to see Studebakers. They were made South Bend, Indiana. Not terribly far from my
hometown.
Don’t worry about what others think. Keep doing what you’re doing. I absolutely love your videos.
I dont know alot and love watching your videos! However, i know more about tractors from watching you. Thanks Tim for what you do.
Very kind! Thank you!
Tim, that is a modified deuce, as you noted. I drove a 10 wheel deuce when I got to Germany in 1989, the year the Berlin Wall came down. We had both 5 ton and 2.5 ton tactical vehicles in the unit I served. The 5 ton trucks had both 10 and 6 wheel versions. I never saw a 6 wheel version of a 2.5 ton truck. I pretty sure they were not produced in 1952. That is a fine looking truck. I like the crane behind the cab. I never saw one of them. My unit had a tactical wrecker that we could use as a crane. This video brings back memories. Thanks. Enjoy the journey - cheers
You would look good in one of those Duece & a Halfs!!
Looks like you're are making great progress!
I like what your doing I don’t a lot but I love to learn.keep going.
Looking good sir! Keep up the good work and it’s your pond build it how you want it!
In a perfect world we would learn from each other. But in a you tube world you won't be able to do anything right. Only us armchair watchers know how to do it
Thanks for taking me along
As an Armchair watcher I try to learn from what I am watching! 😀
I wouldn’t be concerned about the pond leaking, it’s main use from watching the start of this project is to hold water during wet spells and reduce surface flooding. I’d be aiming to keep it half full for extra capacity. It doesn’t hurt for it to look good, it’s shaping up nice.
As for fish, unless you’re really into freshwater fishing and spending a lot of time maintaining the water, , liming and general pond health, it wouldn’t be worth it for me. But everyone is different. It’s your pond, you do whatever you want it to do/be
I wouldn’t listen to people complaining about you not being 100% sure on things, no one knows straight away, it’s a pond, not a bridge carrying 1000’s of people every minute.
I’m enjoying the content Tim
Looking good Tim! BTW, I respect people who admit they do not know something. What else would you do, fake it????
Pound is really starting to come together I can see the vision of it now cheeseburger in one hand fishing pole in the other that truck was awesome it just has a sound any truck guy would love
I appreciate the honesty that you don’t know…I know I wouldn’t have a clue about what you were getting into. We are all learning together except for those who can’t believe we should already know everything. Excellent series have been enjoying all your fun.
"EVERY MAN YOU TALK TO, KNOWS A LOT OF THINGS YOU DON'T KNOW AND YOU KNOW THINGS HE DOES NOT."
Its going to look beautiful tim,It will be just fine
Awesome truck, isn’t intelligence the ability to find the answer, and humility is being honest about being unsure.
It's looking great Tim. I would not even begin to know how to start a project like this. The task is learning together which can be exciting, filled with twists and turns and frustrating all at the same time, but in the end you'll have what you want. Stay the course!
Tim I don't know either. Keep up the good work. Love your dedication.
Tim, I'm sure there is an expert for your area and I highly doubt it is someone making negative commits on TH-cam. While I am no expert on digging ponds I have dug two in flat land in Oklahoma and they both hold water. I think you're doing a great job.
I would totally watch more videos of you digging the pond (even if repetitive). Just a note from a random viewer.
It’s pretty cool to hear that truck came from the old Air Force base here by me
I’d take “I don’t know” over the “know it all” any day!
Love the pond series!
Getting the bottom of that pond slicked up nicely there Tim, and the extra dirt is disappearing too!
First of all I love your videos I’ve watched you for years. I think you do a great job on what ever you do. With Gods help you can accomplish anything. Keep up the great work.
Thanks for continuing to watch!
I don't know either Tim! but what I do know is somebody out there does Know!
Tim, what a project. I have been following and amazed at your positive attitude throughout the project. I sure it seemed to grow, but you have been steadfast. What a joy. Cheers
Good progress so far!
Don’t let the negativity Nelly’s diminish you
Love your videos..
not all of us are omniscient.. 👍👍
Thought it was Pond time with Tim :) Fun times
I don't know but,i think you're doing a great job.
Remember TH-cam experts know all and everything
@TTWT if memory serves me correctly. That particular military vehicle should have the same battle mode that the model had with the Hercules engine in it. Which means if it's out of fuel you could engage the starter to power the engine and literally Drive in about 10 miles to get out of a battle.
Tim, when the hydraulic pressure from your pond pushes down on the clay liner, it squeezes groundwater out, and creates a spring.
That would be a good thing, it means a constant supply of fresh clean water, your water would be absurdly clear.
However, you usually need a slight hill or something to collect that water from, which is why it works so well for dirt perfect. They already have hillside runoff in the groundwater table, and the hydraulic pressure from the pond inevitably creates a spring.
Look into man made springs, it’s not impossible, but I think you’re gonna have to encourage it quite a bit on that flat land there.
That's an amazing rig! I had a '52 Studebaker M35 winch truck in totally stock form. It was so much fun to drive even with no power steering! I finally had to pass it on to another collector, it was just too much work for maintenance. Sure miss that exhaust sound and the whistle of the turbo!
Our family and friends went to Bendix Woods Park New Carlisle Indiana quite often when I was a child. I just found a post dated March 8, 2018 saying and showing that the trees spelling STUDEBAKER can still be seen from the air!!! It is likely they are still there after 85 years!!
Great video, love the progress and the cool old truck! Happy to see the “pro’s” have audio issues sometimes too 😂
Yea; not sure what happened. The mic didn’t seem to connect to the camera for some reason. All the blinky lights looked right.
Pretty much normal when I record without Christy :-(
I would say take the smallest bucket for the trackhoe and pound the blue clay back into place in the holes . It's been a long time since i drove a truck like that duece and a half!
pond is looking good
Tim I’ve always heard that if your machine is on a level surface, there is less excess movement and a better experience.
I'm impressed with how much work you've accomplished with small equipment! Good for you!!
Great video!
The thing about your videos are great production values knowing what makes an interesting story which includes editing and audio to tell the story. Bouns points for equipment which makes noise, has nobs to turn, and is shiny...clay will grow grass with organic amendments
Look at all you've learned by jumping in, not knowing everything. I think that's how I learn is just by doing. Yeah, mistakes will be made, but that's ok. Thank you for sharing.
I really think you need to compact that clay. in big open areas rent a sheeps foot roller. In your keyway, using a roller for your mini (like Let's Dig 18).
I learned from watching one of FarmCraft's videos that the old timers would use hogs to seal up the clay in the bottom of their ponds.
To smooth and compact the edges uses a roller attached by cable to a tractor and rolle it down and up the edges.
I'd like to see you film this to the end with a 2lb bluegill on a rod 👍
Tim I live near Bama bass as you mentioned. He's spent quite a bit of money on his pond. And it looks really like any of us would love to have in our yards.
Do what you want a d ask people that know more than you questions.
You'll be fine..find a local fish supplier they can offer information for you or people in your state may offer free info as many states offer it..
You know, this is really interesting. I don't know if I would have even attempted this project but I've learned quite a bit from you... I would hire it out.
For that knowledge. Thank you!😊
Great video on pond rebuild !!
Thanks
We got a ~2 acre pond. Bass like shallow water...its where they eat and you catch them, but they need deep water during winter (our deep point at the dam is 30 ft). I'd put those shelves on the sides though for safety...it will save a child or young adult from drowning and will give you 'fishing spots.'
Looking at what you're doing showing the whole pond, I think you got it under control. Looks similar or even better than what it was like when our pond got dug. Overflow is kinda over emphasized IMO... it's also a safety thing to prevent dam failure, but our pond even at the worst conditions was never needed. We got a PVC pipe drain in the middle of the dam...the outlet goes on the other bottom end of dam...this has been adequate to ensure water doesn't exceed the dam and the spillways never been used.
If you have not crushed the hose . You should clean it up good, and then try some of that flex tape. It's just a thought .
You have a spring in the pond is what you will find in most ponds in Iowa as long as someone doesn't mess up the water table like close a well improperly one pond that we had serval years ago had serval and had the least amount of algae growth
In the mid 90s in New zealand the contractors that were hired to do a poo pound on a dairy farm I worked on thay used clay to line it and I think thay put some kind of solution on the clay to make it more watertight doing a great looks good Tim
Tim if u look into maybe using bentonite to help seal the clay in the bottom..
Hi Tim, if you pretended you had the right answer or solution for every task, well i would say to you, well Tim, i dont know about that, hahaha Always enjoy your videos, even the older ones
The Pond is really looking good and the seeing the Deuce was neat too. I think that you have a big rock pile back by your woods. You could build several rock piles around the shallow sides and that would be good structure but then I don't know. Does your drone have an altimeter in it? I have seen others use a drone at the surface and fly down into the hole to get a true depth. Great work Tim and Christy.
You hit a spring head that it will fill up your pond a natural way and it drain the height of your over flow.
If your worried about the spring head cover it with clay and I would use Pond Seal that you throw it across the water if you have any leads it will seal them up. Stoney Ridge Farm had a Episode about sealing a pond from leaks.
My amateur opinion is that you can slow water down, but you can't stop it. It will infiltrate through poured concrete and solid stone.
Speaking from retention pond experience, not pond, a slick bottom would seal the pond bottom better. Once you've established a solid bank line of blue clay, I'd suggest pulling a shallow slope all the way around. It could be regular sandy clay to help with draining( I THINK, NOT SURE) but some sort of shallow ring to help catch people if they slip. As many views as a We Sunk Johnny In The Lake video would get, you'd get triple the comments of I told you so. 😂
Get a 4” band clamp and put on your hose puncture.
The pond is shaping up nicely Tim. The blue clay side lining should work well. I know you want to tidy it up a bit but at least the material is now in place in case the rain comes. I use an old 1972 M35 Army Duce that I put a dump bed on as my dirt hauling truck. Similar in appearance to the Studebaker except not nearly as pretty.
Too bad you and Andrew Camarata can't hook up. He's just like you, humble and figures out how to get the job done with what he has. Not to mention he's a wiz with a dozer and an Ex. I'm a tractor guy too and also need get a mini ex. Having never owned one, I like seeing your initial reaction with it - perhaps I'll visit Neil myself :) So far the pond looks great Tim! God bless
Enjoying your pond series. Because I don't know why is it important to stop the groundwater. From coming in to the pond ?
The thinking is this: Once the pond is full, the "hydraulic pressure" created by the weight of the pond water will push the OTHER DIRECTION, forcing water back into the ground. In other words, causing the pond to leak.
I have installed fiberglass Z Pile around the perimeter of the pond to keep the edges straight. Then you have a clean wall and it is much cheaper than steel.
I did not even know that they had fiberglass Z pile!
It is a less expensive version for use in short vertical wall application. It can support 2' but has to be imbedded about 4' Can be installed with a small impact hammer.
@@simoHoss👍
Put a lot of miles on them older army truck's not so much on the duce and a half but the larger 5 tons toeing a 155 howitzer 😅. Pond is looking good old boy.
You're going to need to dig a well with that kind of water table. Then you could put in a sprinkler system
Quite a truck. Nice. Pond is coming along nicely. If I was doing that project, I’d be saying a lot more, I don’t knows , than you are. 🤭
Keep up the great work and have a great day. 👍🏻
Great video! Loved the old truck and 5 series part of the video.
The old military truck is very cool old truck.
I can relate to grabbing on to stuff with other equipment and tearing stuff up.
Had a set of pallet forks in my way the other day. Was in one of my 5Rs and happened to have my big grapple on the front.
Thought I could just pick it up and move the forks out of the way.
Well, let’s just say I apparently didn’t didn’t know my grapple strength. Fork frame is no longer viable as a fork frame. Lol.
Another great video. Some of the other pond builders (on TH-cam) have used a roller to pack in the clay. Not sure if that’s the answer just an observation.
Definitely taking shape now Tim! What a cool way to meet a new neighbour, too - I bet that old girl drinks some diesel though!
My quick internet search confirms what I thought: sorta. Internet: 11 mpg Me: 10 mph mpg at 45 mph is what I figured. At some time or other I though it would only get 5 or 6 mpg but I met a guy at a fuel pump with one years ago who said he got a lot better than that!
I've got a '52 Studebaker Commando if the owner wants a companion to the deuce and a half. It was my grandmother's. It needs work...😉
Take a post hole put hedge,Osage orange,tree limbs in hole with a bag of cement.youcan use mulberry both are very hard and will last many years under water.verticul structure is best