Gosh, how I’ve missed these videos Post. The unclogging, water rushing, driving in the woods, you explaining things, the deer and moose… all of it. Hope to hear from you soon. Take care!
We've just really heavy downpours in the UK and I was watching the drains struggle with some debris so I went out and cleared 4 drains ready for the next downpour
I have to admit, you were at first a bit over the top, but after watching other guys unclog drain pipes, you're the most interesting of them all. Not only are you very knowledgeable about beavers and wild life in itself, you are very entertaining. Your videos are outstanding.
I know, right? This man is feeding our addictions. The mother/daughter duo from Oklahoma are cute to watch. Now I need to find some tadpoles eating watermelon vids!
I watch Post make the water flow, help the tadpoles mature, and the wonders of obscure places be shown. I also watch Spencer (SB Mowing) mow neglected yards and Ray (Rainman Ray's Repairs) fix cars. Calm and informative people in their areas of expertise are entertaining to me.
I like that moose at the end; he was keeping an ear on you, but the fact that he was willing to move and continue browsing tells me he'd decided that you weren't a threat~
Y'know, when I was little watching Labyrinth, I used to think those bubbles in the swamp was just a made up thing. I remember thinking "What a good idea. Stinky fart bubbles in a swamp..." 😂
Another greatly entertaining unclogging video! Thank you so much for taking the time to film and edit these for our entertainment. Nice job getting those culverts unclogged, as they seemed really tightly packed!
My first time watching him and I’m enjoying what he is doing. I wonder if he is being payed but if he isn’t he needs to be payed. Bc he does a super job of explaining what he is doing. Great young man for a super job.!! I love it ❤❤❤😂😊
LOL, you got me with that one deere... LOL I even paused wondering where it was... .then I got it. Thanks for the giggles, the drive, and the unclogging and water rushing, so nice
Without a doubt these 2 culverts could go on your list of the most difficult to open up. You did a fantastic job! I enjoyed the new content😊👍. It’s good to see you back in action again! 😊
Hi there Post 10. Good to see you clearing them culvert. Hope your ok. Take care 😊😊 love to see the water in the pipe go from a tricle to a huge gush as its cleares.
Love the split screen! Sometimes, I can barely see the picture in picture because the colors are identical because of the seasons and the color of the growth. Thanks....this is so much better!
I know you are working your behind off in uncomfortable and cold conditions. And this was a big one. But for some reason it's really relaxing to watch. I think it's the water flow.
Crushing culverts, sticking and getting stuck, angry beavers, beaver don't know me and all kinds of interesting stuff. Glad you finally had some time to post this!
I've seen quite a few of your videos now, and they just get better. It's actually a teaching video. I never knew Beavers used rocks, or about the tree frogs, the beautiful shots of the wildlife, and that Beavers don't use wood from a previous dam. (unless they have to.) Keep up with these videos, they're entertainment and educational. I love to see the fruits of your labor when that water comes gushing out!
Remember that it's really important to be efficient. That's why they almost always use fresh trees. That way they're eating while they're building. Reusing old trees that have no bark on it Means they have to stop building to eat.
Your optimism for all things you do is infectious! Great job, that was a tuffy. Idea for new tee design…First line: Water blast Second line: Post10 (or some similar idea) Just a thought. Anyway, good time, thx for bringing us along. ❣️🍀
It's quite a while since I actually watch one of your videos. Sunday afternoon where I live, so one hour to just look at someone work his ass off for the community is chilling, nice.
POST...WOW! WOW! WOW! What a fantastic, awesome, great job 👍👍 Love this video. You got the first culvert opened - fast. So much water coming through. And then we're 2. YEAH!! It's one of my very favorites to watch. 😉 Has to feel good, getting then opened up and before the freezing temperatures.
This is like the third time I've watched this video I don't know what it is about these videos. But they're just so relaxing and so satisfying. Especially when the water starts gushing through it's pretty cool. Yu Da Man Post!! 👍🏻👍🏻
The gas being released reminded me of a chemistry experiment I did on viscosity. The thicker a particular fluid, the higher its viscosity such as mud, since it has more resistance than say just water which has a lower viscosity. This same principal is used with drilling.
Just discovered your channel, it's so cool what you do, and so fulfilling just to watch! And you explaining about the gas trapped in the mud, and showing us the bubbles, that was really cool! I learned somethin' today. Also glad that you explained about beavers and their dam-building techniques. We don't have them in Hawaii, so it's extra-interesting to learn about them. You and your channel's awesome, thanks for doing all this!
Thanks for converting Fahrenheit in Celsius and using Metric as the rest of the world does ! Greetings from Belgium ! Keep on going your Videos, I love it !
Long time fan. One idea I had though if you don't mind. What about a white pole with a sharpened end and foot markings on it. Stab it in next to your dramatic drainings and we can more clearly see how much you drop that water. Just a thought. Always find you interesting as you hope. Thanks
Stubborn determination!!! Great job!! I thought for sure you were going to end up sitting in the water at a couple points! So glad you didn't! Ha ha.. the moose was like, no pictures please! Trample off, eh?
You are not only very knowledgeable you are very generous with your knowledge and I certainly appreciate it. The gas being released usually has a large volume of methane in it and is fun to burn at night. And yes the water is holding the mud down like a lid on the gas.
Great video. Educational and great respect for the environment. You keep up the great work you do. Appreciate the education and beautiful shots of the North woods.
Love watching you clear all the debris and the rush of the water. Thanks for taking us along. When I was a young boy 62 years ago my family would go to the river and spend the weekend. My older brother and I would find a clear spot on the bank of the river and mark the edge of the water with a stick so we could see if the water was rising or falling. I would enjoy seeing how much the water has fallen after you were finished.
Hey top hard work dude. Apart from the long drives, pulling dams is hard physical work in cold water. Saving roads in sparsely populated areas is a huge benefit to the road users. I know a bit about hard work, I was a surveyor and I worked in northern and central Australia 🇦🇺. The places where 45 C (113 F). Nights can crash from 45+ to 0C. At 47C the lcd displays on the Theodolite turn all black and unreadable. Handling metal can lead to burnt hands. The metal eye piece will get rid of eyelashes, burnt off. Keep doing what you’re doing, Geoff
Regarding the gas bubbles, I imagine what is happening is that they are expanding when they are depressurized, hence they exert a larger buoyant force, which helps them push through whatever is holding them in place. It's not so much that they are being held down by gravity nor by pressure, but rather that they are pinned inside a sticky mess. The mud might even be effervescent, containing dissolved gases that enlarge the bubbles when the pressure is reduced, just like when you open a bottle of soda.
Gosh, how I’ve missed these videos Post. The unclogging, water rushing, driving in the woods, you explaining things, the deer and moose… all of it. Hope to hear from you soon. Take care!
You are my favorite an so happy you are back!!!
So happy to see you're back!!
I miss him unclogging not just culverts, but also storm drains and lake drains.
I missed a few videos too
Sucks I even watched a few black market pirated copies of his videos just to see more. Way more for Oak Island too with pirated copies !
I'm hooked. I started out thinking, "What is he DOING?"😮 & now I'm more like, "What is he doing now?" 😎
Welcome to the Post10 group.
We've just really heavy downpours in the UK and I was watching the drains struggle with some debris so I went out and cleared 4 drains ready for the next downpour
That's awesome. I find myself watching drainage ditches in my area. I unclog when I can.
I have to admit, you were at first a bit over the top, but after watching other guys unclog drain pipes, you're the most interesting of them all. Not only are you very knowledgeable about beavers and wild life in itself, you are very entertaining. Your videos are outstanding.
Plus, he’s the *_Original!_* to me that makes him the most sincere. He was doing this “for the love of the dam game”
Or for the YT likes 😂…
You tell us what's going on and why, and what you're doing and why. And what will happen in the near future when the beavers come back.
Agreed!!!!!
I never thought that watching someone unclogging big pipes was so satisfying, I love this guy 👌
I know, right? This man is feeding our addictions. The mother/daughter duo from Oklahoma are cute to watch. Now I need to find some tadpoles eating watermelon vids!
I watch Post make the water flow, help the tadpoles mature, and the wonders of obscure places be shown.
I also watch Spencer (SB Mowing) mow neglected yards and Ray (Rainman Ray's Repairs) fix cars.
Calm and informative people in their areas of expertise are entertaining to me.
"Oh look, there's another deer."
*zooms in on the "Deere"*
Always appreciate a good dad joke to end videos lol
It's great that you're back providing us with awesome entertainment once again!
I like that moose at the end; he was keeping an ear on you, but the fact that he was willing to move and continue browsing tells me he'd decided that you weren't a threat~
Y'know, when I was little watching Labyrinth, I used to think those bubbles in the swamp was just a made up thing. I remember thinking "What a good idea. Stinky fart bubbles in a swamp..." 😂
Finally new Post 10 content and new unclogging!!
Wahooo.
😊a,😊😊
i also appreciate how you always find a safe spot to park and not just there on the roads despite them being deserted
Another greatly entertaining unclogging video! Thank you so much for taking the time to film and edit these for our entertainment. Nice job getting those culverts unclogged, as they seemed really tightly packed!
I like the split screen this time. Well done. Camera 2 really reveals what is going on under water. Well done!
I can`t wait until you get to 1,000,000 subscribers, you deserve it.
My first time watching him and I’m enjoying what he is doing. I wonder if he is being payed but if he isn’t he needs to be payed. Bc he does a super job of explaining what he is doing. Great young man for a super job.!! I love it ❤❤❤😂😊
LOL, you got me with that one deere... LOL I even paused wondering where it was... .then I got it. Thanks for the giggles, the drive, and the unclogging and water rushing, so nice
When Post 10 speeds up the drive it is like a rollercoaster.
The wildlife, woods, unclogging culverts, just an outstanding Post10 video
You should put a big sign up for the beavers. “You failed yet again, you are the worst beaver dam builder ever” 😂😂. Another great video!
You have amazing balance! I would have fallen over backwards multiple times with this unclogging!
Thank you, Post, for another adventure in the North woods!
#1 on the beavers most wanted list: POST10
Without a doubt these 2 culverts could go on your list of the most difficult to open up. You did a fantastic job! I enjoyed the new content😊👍. It’s good to see you back in action again! 😊
These were easy, there's ones that take hours
I love how you decided to seek revenge on that problematic log and sent it through the culvert 21:00
I love how camera 2 is set up to be seen in 1/3 of the screen. For those of us with sight issues it is great. Do it when ever you can.
I agree!
@Post 10 Thank you for the new video. I am a huge fan from the UK.
Me too!
Hi there Post 10. Good to see you clearing them culvert. Hope your ok. Take care 😊😊 love to see the water in the pipe go from a tricle to a huge gush as its cleares.
Love the split screen! Sometimes, I can barely see the picture in picture because the colors are identical because of the seasons and the color of the growth. Thanks....this is so much better!
I know you are working your behind off in uncomfortable and cold conditions. And this was a big one. But for some reason it's really relaxing to watch. I think it's the water flow.
i think i found my destiny, ill follow in your footsteps. this is seriously one of the coolest things to do for a living.
Crushing culverts, sticking and getting stuck, angry beavers, beaver don't know me and all kinds of interesting stuff. Glad you finally had some time to post this!
I've seen quite a few of your videos now, and they just get better. It's actually a teaching video. I never knew Beavers used rocks, or about the tree frogs, the beautiful shots of the wildlife, and that Beavers don't use wood from a previous dam. (unless they have to.) Keep up with these videos, they're entertainment and educational. I love to see the fruits of your labor when that water comes gushing out!
I love your unclogging videos and when you capture images of deer and moose. Thank you.🦌
I missed this so much! Thank you Post10 for wading into the stinky water 😊❤
Keep it up Post, top lad. Sending love from Scotland
It's so satisfying to see the flow come out, but I feel for your back. Good job Post 10! 👍
Love your videos, post. Took a bit of a break but I always come back for a nice relaxing time. You tell your story really well
Love the two cameras approach showing immediate results of your work
Remember that it's really important to be efficient. That's why they almost always use fresh trees. That way they're eating while they're building. Reusing old trees that have no bark on it Means they have to stop building to eat.
Favorite part is watching the water blast out the other side. Love seeing the Moose and the deer. Beautiful. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Your optimism for all things you do is infectious! Great job, that was a tuffy. Idea for new tee design…First line: Water blast
Second line: Post10 (or some similar idea) Just a thought. Anyway, good time, thx for bringing us along. ❣️🍀
It's quite a while since I actually watch one of your videos. Sunday afternoon where I live, so one hour to just look at someone work his ass off for the community is chilling, nice.
POST...WOW! WOW! WOW!
What a fantastic, awesome, great job 👍👍
Love this video. You got the first culvert opened - fast. So much water coming through. And then we're 2. YEAH!!
It's one of my very favorites to watch. 😉 Has to feel good, getting then opened up and before the freezing temperatures.
Great transformation! Can’t believe the difference in the flow from over the road!
Dammit Post. You got me 😂😂 I was looking all around that big yellow Deere tractor for a deer 😂😂😂
Yea post 10 unclogging!! Love them!!❤😊
Happy to see you doing new ones. I can’t wait for the next one
You’re video editing has improved greatly since your first videos. Awesome job!
Great work, that was a dramatic drop in water level, well done 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
What an incredibly informative and entertaining video. I think it's in the top 3 for me. Thank you for inviting us into your world again.
A great job post 10 😉 nice 1 👍. From west Yorkshire in the uk.
This is like the third time I've watched this video I don't know what it is about these videos. But they're just so relaxing and so satisfying. Especially when the water starts gushing through it's pretty cool.
Yu Da Man Post!! 👍🏻👍🏻
Most entertaining thanks. Chris from England
So good to have you back !!!😁
awesome clean out! I can't get over that the moose don't run off like deer do. Just love seeing them
The gas being released reminded me of a chemistry experiment I did on viscosity. The thicker a particular fluid, the higher its viscosity such as mud, since it has more resistance than say just water which has a lower viscosity. This same principal is used with drilling.
Another great job. Loving the before and after comparisons.
Good video Post10 Love all your content 😎👍👍
Just discovered your channel, it's so cool what you do, and so fulfilling just to watch! And you explaining about the gas trapped in the mud, and showing us the bubbles, that was really cool! I learned somethin' today. Also glad that you explained about beavers and their dam-building techniques. We don't have them in Hawaii, so it's extra-interesting to learn about them. You and your channel's awesome, thanks for doing all this!
Thanks for converting Fahrenheit in Celsius and using Metric as the rest of the world does ! Greetings from Belgium ! Keep on going your Videos, I love it !
Buddy, your videos are one of my favorite escapes from life in (current year). You are appreciated.
loved that you put celsius on the legend, felt great understanding
I’m from Philadelphia and I found this by accident and now I can’t stop watching post getting after it! Keep up the great work brother
Post! Hope you're having a good summer so far!
Your a good man Man post rock on.
Long time fan. One idea I had though if you don't mind. What about a white pole with a sharpened end and foot markings on it. Stab it in next to your dramatic drainings and we can more clearly see how much you drop that water. Just a thought. Always find you interesting as you hope. Thanks
Excellent job, Postie. Love a good culvert clearing 🇨🇦💜
Yay Post, your back. Have missed your work
Stubborn determination!!! Great job!! I thought for sure you were going to end up sitting in the water at a couple points! So glad you didn't! Ha ha.. the moose was like, no pictures please! Trample off, eh?
This was a good one. Well done.
That was again so much fun to watch.
Thank you post 10, for another great video. Great water flow
Great to have you back your the best
Awesome job post!!
You are not only very knowledgeable you are very generous with your knowledge and I certainly appreciate it.
The gas being released usually has a large volume of methane in it and is fun to burn at night.
And yes the water is holding the mud down like a lid on the gas.
This was great Post 👍
Great Job Post!
Thank you for the lovely video. Your fan from Japan 🇯🇵
Another job well done, Postie!
Not sure I believe all the gas bubbles originate from the mud and moose poop, if ya know what I mean. 😉😘
Great video. Educational and great respect for the environment. You keep up the great work you do. Appreciate the education and beautiful shots of the North woods.
Another great video with lots of information! Thanks Post10!
Loved seeing the wildlife, especially the moose! ❤
Thanks! 😊🌻🥰
Post, you are freaking amazing! I love your videos. You are relentless, love it!😀
Glad to see more unclogging , brilliant video post .
Brilliant thanks for sharing best unblocking for ages 🎉❤😮
Love watching you clear all the debris and the rush of the water. Thanks for taking us along. When I was a young boy 62 years ago my family would go to the river and spend the weekend. My older brother and I would find a clear spot on the bank of the river and mark the edge of the water with a stick so we could see if the water was rising or falling. I would enjoy seeing how much the water has fallen after you were finished.
your videos like meditation before I go to sleep ))
I have to say, I wasn't expecting you to put that long tree branch through. Great seeing it come through the other end. 😉
Thank you Post 10. These two culverts were a lot of work. I appreciate what you do. Thanks again.
You’re a fantastic person & basically the newest member of The Avengers 🤘🏼😊👍🏼
That was really clogged with some big clumps of debris,..but you got it,..great going,..
Hey top hard work dude. Apart from the long drives, pulling dams is hard physical work in cold water.
Saving roads in sparsely populated areas is a huge benefit to the road users.
I know a bit about hard work, I was a surveyor and I worked in northern and central Australia 🇦🇺.
The places where 45 C (113 F). Nights can crash from 45+ to 0C. At 47C the lcd displays on the Theodolite turn all black and unreadable. Handling metal can lead to burnt hands. The metal eye piece will get rid of eyelashes, burnt off.
Keep doing what you’re doing,
Geoff
Nice job post , that looked like back breaking work. Big difference you made though . Thanks for sharing it .🙂
Welcome back to TH-cam! I've been waiting for a new good unclogging. We have no beavers out here in Thailand at all.
Nice unclogging tour!
Thanks for taking us with you🍀🫶
I love your posts! You are doing a great job! ❤
I enjoy your videos. I appreciate your videos. Thank you for the years of entertainment and education. The car wash was 😂.
The moose DID “blend in perfectly” 💚
I would not have noticed him.
Yay! Post is back! Been a little while for a long form vid! Excited ❤
Love your adventures 😊. Good to see a new one.
Regarding the gas bubbles, I imagine what is happening is that they are expanding when they are depressurized, hence they exert a larger buoyant force, which helps them push through whatever is holding them in place. It's not so much that they are being held down by gravity nor by pressure, but rather that they are pinned inside a sticky mess. The mud might even be effervescent, containing dissolved gases that enlarge the bubbles when the pressure is reduced, just like when you open a bottle of soda.
what a magnificent young man! hat’s off to you! Keep on going, love to watch your clips.