Chris I dont know how many would be interested in this but I'd love to see a sit down with you and John about the origins of the company, also Timmy who played a huge part in the channel about where he is right now and where he wants to go, also your long term goals for the future.
His grandfather started the company. Go go checkout Dirtperfects channel, he had him on his podcast Few points from perfect where he talked about his past.
Can someone please go & check that horse is still alive?🤣 So chilled😊 It’s great to see that even though the pond is small, the owners are getting it done right. Take care & cheers🐨🦘🥰
The 250 seems so much bigger than the 220. That bucket with those huge teeth on the thumb look like they mean business. Ive never run one of those machines but Im impressed with the huge amount of power they have digging and lifting things. Truly modern marvels. Your videos are a real treat for me to see. Thanks for uploading on a regular basis.
Chris, I can't say for certain but that white clay could be Kaolin, a very valuable natural resource! Thanks for all your great videos. Have a great week!
I really like how well you and your uncle work together. I know you guys have been working together for at least 20-30 years or so, if I'm not mistaken. You guys know what needs to be done and when.
Little Pond got his Overflow - Great Job indeed ! Shifting a little more Dirt from the Little Pond to get to the Target Depth ! Hey - we love = Taking the Old A30 for a Spin ! Great Progress indeed ! Many Cheers from us in Australia !!!!
Refreshing camera angles. Saw John and his mulcher channel and it was like seeing an encore of your work. 😀 This "little pond" video must be a change from your 5 acre pond.
The two muscateers are back in action. Enjoy watching u 2 work together. Chris, u can run all equipment, 250 moves a lot of product with that huge bucket. So enjoy this video!!! God's blessings and do be careful!
Evening, Chris, everyone. Like #482 chiming in. That little pond is going to be nice. I could picture myself sitting outback watching wild life come up for a drink.
Love this haul truck sound! Was wishing the other sounded as beefy and throaty as this one does... Just a very satisfying sound from a large truck. Nice work Chris, as always you make my day with your video's. Thank You
The Machine Wizard is at it again. You have a unique blend of hand/eye coordination and an artistic vision to see what the final product should look like. Two things come to mind: how about a “Digging After Dark With Chris” episode and NEED MORE WINSTON. Thanks for the ongoing great video content.
I watch some law channels that have given up their day jobs because they do live chats and answer questions from the superchats. But working 10-12 hour days then having to sit and edit and upload videos probably burn you out pretty quick on top of it.
Alright, just got done painting our kitchen and last coat on the bathroom. Sit down for a cup of coffee and I see there's a vid of Chris installing the overflow on the pond he and his Uncle John have been working on. Nice Tuesday evening way to wind down. Thanks Chris.
You that 250 is like driving a nail with a sledge hammer on that dam overflow you are on, but, all it takes is a little finesse on the controls and Bobs your uncle, she be in. Fun to watch you work with the excavators you have. Thanks for the ride along sir, nice job.
Lookin good Chris!! Bad luck on the pond bottom, but you can’t get lucky ALL the time!! Haha. Hoping all is well with you and John!! He seem fully recovered from his surgery now!! Nice to see.
At least you got a little bit of a break,now just gotta finish up this project.then on to the next one with a stopover at bealy plantation and fish pond.keep it up 😎😎😎👍👍👍
Love watching you work an excavator. You are magic when you do it. Loved the look on your face when you told John that you didn't think the level was in the truck 'cause you forgot to put it back. Nice to know you are human and do the normal things we all do!🤣This will be a nice little pond when you guys are done. And gotta mention again how chill that horse is. Excavators, dump trucks, nothing bothers him.
Coming along!! Enjoyed that look o your face when John mentioned to grab the level and you froze, then had to say it’s not in the truck!! We’ve all been there!!
I had those issues on the ranch! I went out and bought 8 x 4 ft levels, and other tools and put them in each truck we had then. I had 6 permanent crew so each got to pick their truck based on seniority. I then said that there’s an inventory of every tool on each truck. I warned that I would be checking randomly and if tools go missing, it comes out of their pay check. I said if they tell me about a missing tool in advance, I may let the replacement cost slide. I inspected each truck 2 or 3 times and before the final inspections, I was getting the information about missing tools in advance. Often another crew member would pick up the tool and let the other know they found it. If we replaced a tool and found it later,,, happens,,,, haha,,, the tool went into the shop. Eventually we had a fleet of 12 trucks. The seasonal workers were horrible for losing tools, but many popped up. In all actuality where we live and how we pay our employees as employees,, and not contract employees,,, it would be illegal to take the tool costs out of their pay. They never knew, I never told them and I also never deducted them. Some of the seasonal were fired for losing so many tools and having sh*tty attitudes about if they lost them, among other things. That was incentive enough for the others to keep track. When you have 18 trucks out there and they are all losing tools it could add up significantly!! For no real reason. If a tool broke, it broke and I never cared (except when this one kid was a new hire for the summer. He didn’t like that his tools were old and his truck was the oldest (but only 5 years old). He broke an awful lot of tools. I would expect more breaking due to being the oldest, but he broke a lot!! Bent wrenches that just should never have bent etc. I decided to let him go before he wrecked the truck to try to get a new one. He wasn’t happy, but I gave him 2 weeks pay and what we owed him and escorted him off the farm because I felt he was going to do something. 5 weeks later the transmission failed in that truck. I hadn’t done a transmission in a truck since we switched to all automatics!!! He must have driven the p*ss out of it!! Those core 6 guys stayed with me for between 18 and 32 years!! Virtually unheard of in Ranching!! I paid them more than others in similar jobs were paid on other ranches. They had no incentive to leave and I properly rotated the newest trucks to them. Small things really but big to them!! The pay cost me about an extra $38,000 the last year I had the ranch, but if you lose one person with that level of experience, it will cost you more in training etc to get another person up to the level the person who left was. I felt it was cheap insurance, great for the crew and less stress for me!!! Wish more employers understood that vs paying as little as they can get away with.
Perhaps someone can answer a quandary of mine...why don't the overflow boxes have a provision for a pond drawdown drain? May seem like a dumb question but it's mine. Chris nice job as usual and thanks for taking the time and effort to share your video with us.
It's good to be back on an easier to understand site. When they get a bit too big it can be hard for some of us rookies to properly appreciate the game plan. Thanks for it. it's looking good apart from the slightly troublesome pale sandy stuff causing you trouble here and there (and the hard outcropping bit). Be well. ;)
The Daywork by the little Pond! The Dam to break the Box for the Ov to put and the Pipe to lay and to fix. Then the Pond to dredge of the to order depth. A great Earth ground reduction and to care away. However a great Daywork for You and John. Good Video Picture. 👍👌
This is going to be a nice 👌 neat little pond dam but in Australia we call that just a dam. And the burrow pit gees thats a big hole to fill in but no need to worry CHRIS aka LETSDIG18 is on the job
Like having to dig 2 ponds to get one pond!!! Too bad the clay wasn’t in the site of the pond!! Haha. Chris got really lucky with the Bealy Good job and the sheer amount of clay they need, Eh? They are still fortunate the clay is near, but a lot of extra digging.
Hey Chris. I have really enjoyed the pond building videos. I was just curious as to how you would go about draining a pond with the current spillway system you are using.
@@lightning9279 Bet it will be before they leave. They are not big believers in "I love my job so much I'm gonna do it twice". It will be beautiful when it's done.
@@lightning9279 before Chris got the sheep’s foot packer he packed things with the dozer generally. He has only recently started to use that packer. If you work it right you are going to get to close or the same level of compaction. They were driving the truck fully loaded over the clay for the dam for compaction. That’s gotta be every bit as good or better. 100,000 lbs or so. At the 5 acre job site where they were driving. Over the dam to haul dirt to the middle with the haul truck, the packer would go over those locations and it wouldn’t make a dent. That indicates that the dirt packed by the haul truck at that point was harder than the sheepsfoot could get it. The best part of the packer Chris has is it can get right up against what he needs to, it’s much more maneuverable, wayyyyyy more fuel efficient, and it has the vibrator that does help in the constant rate of compaction throughout the dam, or location he is packing. More than one way to skin a cat.
@@lightning9279 before Chris got the sheep’s foot packer he packed things with the dozer generally. He has only recently started to use that packer. If you work it right you are going to get to close or the same level of compaction. They were driving the truck fully loaded over the clay for the dam for compaction. That’s gotta be every bit as good or better. 100,000 lbs or so. At the 5 acre job site where they were driving. Over the dam to haul dirt to the middle with the haul truck, the packer would go over those locations and it wouldn’t make a dent. That indicates that the dirt packed by the haul truck at that point was harder than the sheepsfoot could get it. The best part of the packer Chris has is it can get right up against what he needs to, it’s much more maneuverable, wayyyyyy more fuel efficient, and it has the vibrator that does help in the constant rate of compaction throughout the dam, or location he is packing. More than one way to skin a cat.
Chris, I haven’t looked for enough back and see any videos on the 290 but how does the 250 compare to the 290 that y’all used to have? I know the 250 is an awesome girl but what about the 290 my friend? Just was thinking about when y’all sold the 290 ! No answer required Chris, it’s just a thought because I’ve always loved watching the “Big Girl “ 250 crunching those trees! And I remember when times y’all bogged that haul truck and you always grabbed it with the excavator and got it out! Thanks for sharing brother, I always enjoy your videos Chris! Y’all stay safe and healthy myself friends! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👌🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻🙏🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸
I believe it was after a "channel" dredging that John sold the 290, It was too heavy for their jobs, plus a full bucket always had the machine waiting to tippie toe, or else the boom had to be brought closer to the cab to be able to lift a full bucket load....
That's going to be a nice deep pond in most sections. Does it really look like you're going to need to coat and compact the bottom with a layer of clay from across the street? If so, at least it won't have far to come, unlike the BamaBass pond!
Chris I dont know how many would be interested in this but I'd love to see a sit down with you and John about the origins of the company, also Timmy who played a huge part in the channel about where he is right now and where he wants to go, also your long term goals for the future.
His grandfather started the company. Go go checkout Dirtperfects channel, he had him on his podcast Few points from perfect where he talked about his past.
@@jamesrobinson1022 I think I'd rather Chris reply, no offence.
@@formhubfar Chris did talk all about that and more.
You can see Dirt perfect interview Chris on DP podcast then all your questions will be answered 👍🏻
@@CCscott well I missed it so shut yer face flaps.
Can someone please go & check that horse is still alive?🤣 So chilled😊 It’s great to see that even though the pond is small, the owners are getting it done right. Take care & cheers🐨🦘🥰
The 250 seems so much bigger than the 220. That bucket with those huge teeth on the thumb look like they mean business. Ive never run one of those machines but Im impressed with the huge amount of power they have digging and lifting things. Truly modern marvels. Your videos are a real treat for me to see. Thanks for uploading on a regular basis.
Chris great job you seem to know what and when to to the job. Great videos. 👍 great 👍 👌 👏 🙌
It's interesting that your building the small pond with the big gear, and the big pond with the smaller gear.
The ability to wear white crew socks above steel boots and run a successful business has always a dream of mine.
Chris, I can't say for certain but that white clay could be Kaolin, a very valuable natural resource! Thanks for all your great videos. Have a great week!
Fascinating all the different colored soil, in one place.👍👍👏🏻👏🏻
I really like how well you and your uncle work together. I know you guys have been working together for at least 20-30 years or so, if I'm not mistaken. You guys know what needs to be done and when.
I hope you will bring us back when this pond and the 5 acre pond get some big rains.
That's quaint... Mr. BealyGood thought to himself; I have a dream. 😎
I’m glad Chris and John work better than some of the know it all idiots in the comment section Humility works
Little Pond got his Overflow - Great Job indeed ! Shifting a little more Dirt from the Little Pond to get to the Target Depth ! Hey - we love = Taking the Old A30 for a Spin ! Great Progress indeed ! Many Cheers from us in Australia !!!!
Kaolin ? Makes porcelain products. South Texas mixes with rock - caliche- makes good road beds.
Nice job
Refreshing camera angles. Saw John and his mulcher channel and it was like seeing an encore of your work. 😀 This "little pond" video must be a change from your 5 acre pond.
Great video 👍 👍
Nice little pond you & Uncle Jon have made.
Ur videos are amazing nice work watching from the UK 🇬🇧
I'm not in your industry, but I vote that trainees for your work must pass a LetsDig18 certification. :)
Pete
Pete that's a great idea, but it's setting the bar to high for beginners, it take years of experience to do what Chris can do on any normal day !!
Yes and what set John and Chris apart it's that they treat every job as they own it and paying the bill
The two muscateers are back in action. Enjoy watching u 2 work together. Chris, u can run all equipment, 250 moves a lot of product with that huge bucket. So enjoy this video!!! God's blessings and do be careful!
Another Job well done Lads,! Tight and Tidy! Cheers!
That rock you are digging looks like what we call blue shell it packs great but not water tight lol. We use it for foundation work it holds up good
Awesome as always. Thanks 👍 for Sharing
Evening, Chris, everyone. Like #482 chiming in. That little pond is going to be nice. I could picture myself sitting outback watching wild life come up for a drink.
Love this haul truck sound! Was wishing the other sounded as beefy and throaty as this one does... Just a very satisfying sound from a large truck.
Nice work Chris, as always you make my day with your video's. Thank You
Great dig great job on the overflow thanks Chris and John for a great video
Cute little pond, I still enjoy hearing the machines at work, keep up the good work, and thank you.
Great video 😎👍. Enjoyed watching the progress of the pond. Shaping up nicely.
You should interview your Uncle John, we all want to see him.
The Machine Wizard is at it again. You have a unique blend of hand/eye coordination and an artistic vision to see what the final product should look like. Two things come to mind: how about a “Digging After Dark With Chris” episode and NEED MORE WINSTON. Thanks for the ongoing great video content.
I watch some law channels that have given up their day jobs because they do live chats and answer questions from the superchats. But working 10-12 hour days then having to sit and edit and upload videos probably burn you out pretty quick on top of it.
Alright, just got done painting our kitchen and last coat on the bathroom.
Sit down for a cup of coffee and I see there's a vid of Chris installing the overflow on the pond he and his Uncle John have been working on.
Nice Tuesday evening way to wind down.
Thanks Chris.
This pond looks like an aquarium compared to the 5 acre.
Nice little pond , nice work
Very nice build. 🍏
Glad you making ponds ! 👍👍👍
It’s really coming together quickly! Thanks for sharing Chris!
Awesome video 📹 Chris as usual. Good to see family work together so well
That’s an awesome job !!! You all really do great work !!! 👍👍👍👍 Hello from West Virginia !!!
Great pipe improvement to the RCP and VCP I used to install, I like it!
You guys always do great work
I look forward to every video. Ponds are my favorite.
Love your work Chris .
Smooth Operator! It's the little things, almost unnoticed by others! A pleasure to watch! Best wishes to all, Thank you!
The dynamic duo certainly get the job done - obvious they have been doing it for years together. Great business operating practices to learn from.
This little pond coming along nice and quick! Pretty work Chris.... that bucket on the 250, moves some dirt!
Looking really great Chris 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you and have a wonderful day.
You that 250 is like driving a nail with a sledge hammer on that dam overflow you are on, but, all it takes is a little finesse on the controls and Bobs your uncle, she be in. Fun to watch you work with the excavators you have. Thanks for the ride along sir, nice job.
Rock again it seams to be following you around on these bigger jobs bro, still it makes for good viewing. Safe travels
The horse looks relaxed ... 😃 I guess he's okay about all of the noise.
Lookin good Chris!! Bad luck on the pond bottom, but you can’t get lucky ALL the time!! Haha.
Hoping all is well with you and John!! He seem fully recovered from his surgery now!! Nice to see.
At least you got a little bit of a break,now just gotta finish up this project.then on to the next one with a stopover at bealy plantation and fish pond.keep it up 😎😎😎👍👍👍
I always like watching the videos with john in them. You two make a good pair!
Nice job 👌
Love watching you work an excavator. You are magic when you do it. Loved the look on your face when you told John that you didn't think the level was in the truck 'cause you forgot to put it back. Nice to know you are human and do the normal things we all do!🤣This will be a nice little pond when you guys are done. And gotta mention again how chill that horse is. Excavators, dump trucks, nothing bothers him.
As nice as Chris is, he's not always on the level. :)
Would have liked to see and hear John's response.
@@gregheilmann9706 John's verbal response was a deadpan "It's still in your truck?". Pretty much like every other response I've see John have.
@@dansbrown1313 bad pun 😆 🤣
@@dansbrown1313 my daughter would love that pun.
It's been a long time since Petrol Much Stick . Then Gone to Soon . I'm still here . Keep Digging Brother !
I love watching that 250 dig.
Looking great
Yous guys do a bloody good job
Coming along!! Enjoyed that look o your face when John mentioned to grab the level and you froze, then had to say it’s not in the truck!! We’ve all been there!!
I had those issues on the ranch! I went out and bought 8 x 4 ft levels, and other tools and put them in each truck we had then. I had 6 permanent crew so each got to pick their truck based on seniority. I then said that there’s an inventory of every tool on each truck. I warned that I would be checking randomly and if tools go missing, it comes out of their pay check. I said if they tell me about a missing tool in advance, I may let the replacement cost slide.
I inspected each truck 2 or 3 times and before the final inspections, I was getting the information about missing tools in advance. Often another crew member would pick up the tool and let the other know they found it. If we replaced a tool and found it later,,, happens,,,, haha,,, the tool went into the shop. Eventually we had a fleet of 12 trucks. The seasonal workers were horrible for losing tools, but many popped up.
In all actuality where we live and how we pay our employees as employees,, and not contract employees,,, it would be illegal to take the tool costs out of their pay. They never knew, I never told them and I also never deducted them. Some of the seasonal were fired for losing so many tools and having sh*tty attitudes about if they lost them, among other things. That was incentive enough for the others to keep track. When you have 18 trucks out there and they are all losing tools it could add up significantly!! For no real reason. If a tool broke, it broke and I never cared (except when this one kid was a new hire for the summer. He didn’t like that his tools were old and his truck was the oldest (but only 5 years old). He broke an awful lot of tools. I would expect more breaking due to being the oldest, but he broke a lot!! Bent wrenches that just should never have bent etc. I decided to let him go before he wrecked the truck to try to get a new one. He wasn’t happy, but I gave him 2 weeks pay and what we owed him and escorted him off the farm because I felt he was going to do something. 5 weeks later the transmission failed in that truck. I hadn’t done a transmission in a truck since we switched to all automatics!!! He must have driven the p*ss out of it!! Those core 6 guys stayed with me for between 18 and 32 years!! Virtually unheard of in Ranching!! I paid them more than others in similar jobs were paid on other ranches. They had no incentive to leave and I properly rotated the newest trucks to them. Small things really but big to them!! The pay cost me about an extra $38,000 the last year I had the ranch, but if you lose one person with that level of experience, it will cost you more in training etc to get another person up to the level the person who left was. I felt it was cheap insurance, great for the crew and less stress for me!!! Wish more employers understood that vs paying as little as they can get away with.
Perhaps someone can answer a quandary of mine...why don't the overflow boxes have a provision for a pond drawdown drain? May seem like a dumb question but it's mine. Chris nice job as usual and thanks for taking the time and effort to share your video with us.
Chris did you ever think 600 thousand people would like watching you work 💪😎
It's good to be back on an easier to understand site. When they get a bit too big it can be hard for some of us rookies to properly appreciate the game plan. Thanks for it. it's looking good apart from the slightly troublesome pale sandy stuff causing you trouble here and there (and the hard outcropping bit). Be well. ;)
Have you ever dug a pond and the bottom has been to porous to hold water?
Coolest horse ever. Not a single fox given about anything going on around him.
Great 👍🏻
Looking good it's getting there. 👍👍🙂🇨🇦
Great job buddy and great video as always buddy 😎👊🏻👍🏻 love how you said rr for reverse and dumpty dee dirty
Now that's what I call ASMR - the 250, then the A30. Then Chris AND John talking in the video. Easy on the eyes, too 😁
I like that bottom step in John’s truck . It don’t look like it’s the swinging step on your truck . If you know what I mean .lol lol
I'll send you virtually a box of finest German beer. Enjoy. Cheers 🍻
Coming along nicely. Much easier to install pipes with two people.
Wish you had time to come to Oklahoma to fix my pond
big pond little pond maybe some land clearing call letsdig 18 because he is the man
It’s like a ballet
Diggin n Haulin, concretin 👍👍⛏⛏⛏⛏😎😎
Chris doing what he does best...working as always 👍🏻
Hard to be "on the level" when you forget the damn level!! LOL
LITTLE ponds take ALMOST as much WORK as the BIG ponds du-b-du! 😉👍
The Daywork by the little Pond! The Dam to break the Box for the Ov to put and the Pipe to lay and to fix. Then the Pond to dredge of the to order depth. A great Earth ground reduction and to care away. However a great Daywork for You and John. Good Video Picture. 👍👌
This is going to be a nice 👌 neat little pond dam but in Australia we call that just a dam. And the burrow pit gees thats a big hole to fill in but no need to worry CHRIS aka LETSDIG18 is on the job
Like having to dig 2 ponds to get one pond!!! Too bad the clay wasn’t in the site of the pond!! Haha. Chris got really lucky with the Bealy Good job and the sheer amount of clay they need, Eh? They are still fortunate the clay is near, but a lot of extra digging.
LetsPond18!👍
Good one!
That rocky material could be marlstone. It is basically a mix of carbonate minerals, clay and silt. Basically a mix between limestone and mudstone.
Love this stuff!!
There was an anti-seep collar. He even pointed it out. It was right close behind the box itself. He showed it after the video glitch was discussed.
35:30
Good job Chris. I was wondering how much dirt need to be removed to make this a pond.
the a30h is wider, in the engine cover. it doesn't have the wide steps beside the engine your truck has.
Job is coming along nicely🦾👍
Hey Chris. I have really enjoyed the pond building videos. I was just curious as to how you would go about draining a pond with the current spillway system you are using.
siphon
That Cat 349e was an overkill for stumping! Size does matter when moving dirt, but smaller uses less fuel to stump.
Looks great Chris how deep it's going to be .
I wonder how many people caught that you scraped the wall to enable John to walk the trench?
You are one of the best
This is another custom pond that will be a large improvement to the surrounding area.
Hey if your stuck for a level, there is one on your cell phone!!!
good video
I know that dam has been compacted to approximately the density of granite but the 250 makes it look like moving sand.
Ken, I don't think it is compacted to Chris's standard.
@@lightning9279 Bet it will be before they leave. They are not big believers in "I love my job so much I'm gonna do it twice". It will be beautiful when it's done.
@@kenore4003 Think you are right.
@@lightning9279 before Chris got the sheep’s foot packer he packed things with the dozer generally. He has only recently started to use that packer. If you work it right you are going to get to close or the same level of compaction. They were driving the truck fully loaded over the clay for the dam for compaction. That’s gotta be every bit as good or better. 100,000 lbs or so. At the 5 acre job site where they were driving. Over the dam to haul dirt to the middle with the haul truck, the packer would go over those locations and it wouldn’t make a dent. That indicates that the dirt packed by the haul truck at that point was harder than the sheepsfoot could get it. The best part of the packer Chris has is it can get right up against what he needs to, it’s much more maneuverable, wayyyyyy more fuel efficient, and it has the vibrator that does help in the constant rate of compaction throughout the dam, or location he is packing.
More than one way to skin a cat.
@@lightning9279 before Chris got the sheep’s foot packer he packed things with the dozer generally. He has only recently started to use that packer. If you work it right you are going to get to close or the same level of compaction. They were driving the truck fully loaded over the clay for the dam for compaction. That’s gotta be every bit as good or better. 100,000 lbs or so. At the 5 acre job site where they were driving. Over the dam to haul dirt to the middle with the haul truck, the packer would go over those locations and it wouldn’t make a dent. That indicates that the dirt packed by the haul truck at that point was harder than the sheepsfoot could get it. The best part of the packer Chris has is it can get right up against what he needs to, it’s much more maneuverable, wayyyyyy more fuel efficient, and it has the vibrator that does help in the constant rate of compaction throughout the dam, or location he is packing.
More than one way to skin a cat.
Chris, I haven’t looked for enough back and see any videos on the 290 but how does the 250 compare to the 290 that y’all used to have? I know the 250 is an awesome girl but what about the 290 my friend? Just was thinking about when y’all sold the 290 ! No answer required Chris, it’s just a thought because I’ve always loved watching the “Big Girl “ 250 crunching those trees! And I remember when times y’all bogged that haul truck and you always grabbed it with the excavator and got it out! Thanks for sharing brother, I always enjoy your videos Chris! Y’all stay safe and healthy myself friends! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👌🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻🙏🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸
I believe it was after a "channel" dredging that John sold the 290,
It was too heavy for their jobs, plus a full bucket always had the machine waiting to tippie toe, or else the boom had to be brought closer to the cab to be able to lift a full bucket load....
That's going to be a nice deep pond in most sections. Does it really look like you're going to need to coat and compact the bottom with a layer of clay from across the street? If so, at least it won't have far to come, unlike the BamaBass pond!
Nice little pond. U and john do such great work. It says I was first fir comment
gotta appreciate getting to dig thru from the backside, not just from the top.