DRAINING 10 ARES POND TILL THE BOTTOM. STUCK EXCAVATOR.

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  • čas přidán 26. 05. 2022
  • Hey,
    My grandpas neighbours wanted to reintroduce the fishes, so they drained the pond and cleaned away what was there. 10 years ago I catched many times 5 kilos carps, but then from canal which is nearby started to come OTTER. This animal killed all big fishes. When we drained the pond till the bottom there left no any big fishes anymore. So now neighbour going to make a fence around this pond to avoid this OTTER to come in the future.
    Fish which was here:
    Perch;
    Wide - eyed fish;
    Carp;
    Crucian carp;
    Cried;
    Also some crawfishes.
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  • @Kenislovas
    @Kenislovas  Před 2 lety +8

    If You would like to support me, I would be very thankful. Link is below. :)
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    • @danhard8440
      @danhard8440 Před rokem

      I'm no professional BUT why didn't they just drain it over the grass just like when it rains?
      why dig the channel?

    • @Kenislovas
      @Kenislovas  Před rokem

      @@danhard8440 to reduce the water till the bottom;)

    • @danhard8440
      @danhard8440 Před rokem

      @@Kenislovas ya sorry i should have embellished where they cut into the lake do that but no channel the rest of the way down

    • @Fun4GA
      @Fun4GA Před rokem +1

      Kenislovas, Thank you for sharing this video in English. It allowed me to watch and understand what you were thinking and doing. I wish you the success in your project.

    • @420HughMungus
      @420HughMungus Před rokem +1

      So your releasing the fish you don’t want into the wild ?????

  • @dalesiebert7093
    @dalesiebert7093 Před 2 lety +437

    That is the smallest 7 acre pond on the planet. Two acres would be an exaggeration on the ponds actual size. Good camera work, and really entertaining operator skills

    • @reidreynolds7428
      @reidreynolds7428 Před 2 lety +44

      That’s not even two might 1

    • @ironcladranchandforge7292
      @ironcladranchandforge7292 Před 2 lety +64

      ​@@reidreynolds7428 -- Nope!! 1/2 acre AT BEST......

    • @rockerpat1085
      @rockerpat1085 Před 2 lety +19

      @@Kenislovas Yeah Everything Is Smaller In Europe!!!!!!

    • @stuartcotterill9475
      @stuartcotterill9475 Před 2 lety +23

      @@rockerpat1085 clearly not since the Irish and Scottish acres are bigger then USA's

    • @chrisharris4740
      @chrisharris4740 Před rokem +10

      @@Kenislovas Rubbish, the two are the same.
      "Acre, unit of land measurement in the British Imperial and United States Customary systems, equal to 43,560 square feet, or 4,840 square yards".

  • @dustinboyce25
    @dustinboyce25 Před rokem +21

    Watching that operator trying to lift his machine out with the bucket in the exact opposite corner of where it should be was painful

  • @Kenislovas
    @Kenislovas  Před 2 lety +5

    My new other channel. Other satisfying videos. Pls subscribe! ;). czcams.com/channels/P_MncuBhN1aQq21kfKqIgg.html

  • @PilotMcbride
    @PilotMcbride Před 2 lety +188

    Bit of a tip, next time you need to drain an area with a high capacity pump, lay down and stake about 10 metres of heavy duty plastic sheet. Set the pipe discharge 1 or 2 metres on to the sheet. The discharge water will spread on the plastic reducing its velocity and energy, reducing the damage to sensitive areas downstream. In the past we used the construction plastic, came in rolls total width was 3 or 4 metres. Worked a treat reducing erosion. Once finished, folded, rolled and removed, no fuss, no worries.

    • @FletcherHillier
      @FletcherHillier Před 2 lety +14

      We use an open weave mat at the end when we drain pools, it spreads the water out and collects the trash like a filter

    • @davidelliott5843
      @davidelliott5843 Před rokem +3

      Not to mention fish and other wildlife.

    • @cusoonmyfriend3738
      @cusoonmyfriend3738 Před rokem +2

      @@davidelliott5843 ever heard about wide steel cages ?

    • @roobear78
      @roobear78 Před rokem +22

      dude they dug a channel and released water from a private pond into a local eco system and were prepared t allow a fish in all likelyhood not native to the local region into it! i think saying they dont give a shit about the sensitive areas downstream is putting it lightly!!

    • @TheSiriusEnigma
      @TheSiriusEnigma Před rokem +1

      I am no expect and this is the first thing I though when I saw the pipe. Bad! Erosion damage is no joke.

  • @jacko20102
    @jacko20102 Před rokem +74

    Unless you were planning to install a permanent culvert or drain this was a million times more difficult than it had to be…

    • @ronj1602
      @ronj1602 Před rokem +20

      Why didn't they rent a high capacity water pump, 5k gpm, would have been done faster, cheaper, less invasive.

    • @scottscarito2692
      @scottscarito2692 Před rokem

      There's got to be a clay liner to the pond he has destroyed

    • @CaptainDCap
      @CaptainDCap Před rokem

      @@ronj1602 The first few meters of water could have just been siphoned out with a hose.

    • @depARTmentUhaul
      @depARTmentUhaul Před rokem

      Their Finns I think or European, they always do things the hard way.

    • @25subiers
      @25subiers Před rokem +2

      ​​@@ronj1602r just use a rigid hose and siphon it?

  • @Ministry_Of_Silly_Walks
    @Ministry_Of_Silly_Walks Před rokem +57

    That’s the smallest 10 acre pond I’ve ever seen. I’m sure the invasive fish will be happy in its new, bigger home.

    • @Kenislovas
      @Kenislovas  Před rokem +10

      It’s 10 ares:) 100 ares = 1 hectare:)

    • @jayrowe6473
      @jayrowe6473 Před rokem +13

      It's nice to release invasive species into the wild. What could go wrong?

    • @susansmith493
      @susansmith493 Před rokem +1

      @@jayrowe6473 Exactly. The undesirable fish went into the general water supply.

    • @norolemodel2883
      @norolemodel2883 Před rokem

      Isn't he talking about an otter, not a fish?

    • @iansmartel5473
      @iansmartel5473 Před rokem +3

      2.5 acres to hectare. No acres mentioned in title.

  • @juliesoane7399
    @juliesoane7399 Před 2 lety +210

    Looks like a opportunity to put in a drain for the pond before you backfill that trench. You will always be able to drain it quickly once it is sorted! 😊

  • @revelationakagoldeneagle8045

    A Day of Fun in the Sun ☀️
    For everyone but the machine operator!
    Perfect opportunity to install a permanent drain/overflow system.
    ✌️ Thanks for sharing!
    Blessings from Georgia, USA 🙏

  • @kevinvaughn3715
    @kevinvaughn3715 Před 2 lety +16

    It is nice to see more of your country, thank you.

  • @robertneblett4477
    @robertneblett4477 Před 2 lety +27

    You could have just made a syphon with $150 worth of PVC.

    • @LegendLength
      @LegendLength Před 2 lety +1

      that was killing me

    • @jbbuzzable
      @jbbuzzable Před rokem +2

      I think you are likely right. At least for the majority of it.

    • @busking6292
      @busking6292 Před rokem +3

      I wasn't sure with the camera angles but it looked like the ditch was way lower than the pond and my first thought was the same as yours but even so a couple of heavy duty pumps would have saved a lot of mess,damage and money,then I thought 'maybe they're going to lay in a permanent pipe,apart from that I don't know what they were thinking.

    • @davidsmietanski6035
      @davidsmietanski6035 Před rokem +2

      Making money on CZcams videos will pay for all
      Of it. Plus it was fun

    • @SlurpJ
      @SlurpJ Před rokem +1

      PVC pipe, flexible couplers, shut off valve on one end and a one way valve on the other and a T cap to add water cost me way less than $150 to do.

  • @rubetube4727
    @rubetube4727 Před 2 lety +3

    As soon as I seen that operator, I made popcorn, because I knew this was going to get good.

  • @questionableabsanity
    @questionableabsanity Před rokem +13

    Have any of you considered a siphon? input coarse filter to stop the fish getting sucked in. No damage to the landscape, you can run it for a couple of days to make sure you don't over load lower areas along the stream/trench you are dumping the water.

    • @Kenislovas
      @Kenislovas  Před rokem +2

      It was not my pond. I would do in other way ;)

  • @davidsteinlage
    @davidsteinlage Před rokem +10

    Ah, the humble beginnings of a real life safety training video. The multiplication of labor is admirable.

  • @tomswindler64
    @tomswindler64 Před 2 lety +6

    You do know how to get things .looks like everyone is enjoying them selves,except the excavator operator.that pond looks like it was quite deep.kudos 👍👍👍😎😎😎

  • @cynthiabeilize
    @cynthiabeilize Před 2 lety +2

    It’s wonderful to see people in shorts and flip flops. It was also a treat to hear you speaking your first language.

  • @LindsayWilson-vj1wc
    @LindsayWilson-vj1wc Před 8 měsíci +2

    For those wondering 10 ARES is about2.5Acres. An Are Is a metric measure of 100 square metres

  • @teresal5959
    @teresal5959 Před 2 lety +5

    Beautiful property!! Good video!!👍👍👍👍

  • @MeeresherzRuegen
    @MeeresherzRuegen Před 2 lety +5

    Thanks for the video today💖🥰

  • @Soggy-In-Seattle
    @Soggy-In-Seattle Před 2 lety +51

    Looks like a water pump could have done the whole job. And it would not disturb the clay pond lining if it has one.

    • @bikerchrisukk
      @bikerchrisukk Před rokem +1

      I was thinking that - and no making good of the grass, which seemed in pretty decent condition. I guess it was a 'do it in a hurry' job?

    • @muzza566
      @muzza566 Před rokem

      He’s got no idea on levels got Niagara Falls happening there

  • @karenheartoriginal3783
    @karenheartoriginal3783 Před 2 lety +6

    This was a very nice video…enjoyed seeing your family, friends and a pretty neighborhood. Interesting work to see the pond get drained but sorry for the reason. Pray the fence will keep the otters from killing the fish from now on.

  • @fransinyard891
    @fransinyard891 Před 2 lety +3

    You did it again! Another awesome video! Much love from Henderson Ga USA

  • @Tomcatt817
    @Tomcatt817 Před rokem +5

    I like how one guy started to keep all the rocks in one pile, but was told to start another pile, only to later have to move all the rocks to the first pile.

    • @bikerchrisukk
      @bikerchrisukk Před rokem +3

      Double handing is bad enough, triple is...well 3 times as bad :)

    • @020Dutchy
      @020Dutchy Před rokem

      And then put the dirt on top of it😂

  • @ephraker
    @ephraker Před rokem +3

    They moved rock in flip flops, trenched a line in established turf, punctured the pond lining, and buried a mini excavator when they could have just used a pump. Brilliant!

  • @mfitzgerald130
    @mfitzgerald130 Před 2 lety +8

    Omg look at that Primo soil , you could grow most plants in that soil , I can almost smell it from here 👍🙂

    • @hawkeyejohnny968
      @hawkeyejohnny968 Před rokem +1

      The top soil sure runs deep in this area. It’s going to take years to get the water level back. Hope nothing was damaged down stream from the surge of water. The fish kill could have been done with a chemical that suffocates the fish. When the fish float to the surface they can be revived by placing them quickly in a tank of fresh water. We had a pond on land we recently purchased that we did this to. We filled several stock tanks with pond water just encase there were fish we wanted save. Good thing was the pond had very few fish in it.

  • @kennethhanks4531
    @kennethhanks4531 Před 2 lety +8

    I had same problem with otter killing fish in pond and found the most effective deterrent an electric fence as used on farms. The otter never came back or killed anymore fish.

  • @stevenr8606
    @stevenr8606 Před 2 lety +3

    WoW, such highly skilled workers. Slippers and all 🙄🤣🤣

  • @conniewilburn4107
    @conniewilburn4107 Před 2 lety +1

    Very interesting video. Thank you for sharing

  • @stanstenson8168
    @stanstenson8168 Před 2 lety +1

    Pretty cool. Have a great weekend Mantas.

  • @joem2916
    @joem2916 Před 2 lety +3

    Nice work. Good luck in the restoration project 👍

  • @UncleKennysPlace
    @UncleKennysPlace Před 2 lety +5

    Do not underestimate the ingenuity of the otter!

  • @Fireonthemountaintop
    @Fireonthemountaintop Před rokem +1

    That's real fun work when you wear flip-flops to work.

  • @ratlifffamilylawns8104
    @ratlifffamilylawns8104 Před rokem +4

    Those fish are not gone .they are about 3 feet into the mud .but with that said a lot of them PROBALY went with the water . Carp are great to keep a pond from losing water . most people put them in ponds for that reason .they are mud fish and can live in the mud . great video

  • @Blackwater_House
    @Blackwater_House Před 2 lety +11

    You really have to admire the Work Ethic of the Two Guys in Chinese Safety Shoes (particularly around Big Heavy foot smashing Rocks).

  • @MusingsfortheMindEyeTarot

    Beautiful 😍 Property

  • @DuncanEastwood
    @DuncanEastwood Před 2 lety +1

    Keep 'em coming!

  • @SJR_Media_Group
    @SJR_Media_Group Před 2 lety +5

    Thanks for sharing. A beautiful location for raising a family. Draining and starting over is a great way to control invasive fish species. They don't live if there is no water. It also allows time to perform maintenance on the pond itself. Bottom and sides be cleared of debris, a permanent drain line installed in trench, and drain control valve.
    Looks like you have planted trees along property line to form a windbreak. The riprap to control erosion on sides of pond is really beautiful looking rock. And hand placement of the rocks really shows your talent.

    • @joshuahataway4052
      @joshuahataway4052 Před rokem +5

      Yea drain the invasive species from your pond into the near by waterways.....

    • @SJR_Media_Group
      @SJR_Media_Group Před rokem

      @@joshuahataway4052 Thanks... good point. Wonder where they came from in first place?

    • @2dronetek2
      @2dronetek2 Před rokem

      Otters aren't just limited to water... They can easily live in a shallow beaver pond.

  • @bobjoncas2814
    @bobjoncas2814 Před 2 lety +3

    they could have used your shovel...lol..good one, keep safe...

  • @eddykirksey8698
    @eddykirksey8698 Před 2 lety +2

    Good team work ! Lots of water. Nice video!

  • @kellym.
    @kellym. Před 2 lety +2

    Love the video, was hoping for more of it the project

  • @Sophia-uc9qh
    @Sophia-uc9qh Před 2 lety +43

    Might be a good idea to install a culvert in the trench you guys dug and then seal the end in the pond, so if the pond needs emptying ever again it's easier

  • @marktype1with2
    @marktype1with2 Před 2 lety +3

    Well who would have ver guessed that would have happened?😂

  • @TheHonestPeanut
    @TheHonestPeanut Před rokem

    And that's why we dig a dry trench and release the dam from the entry side. Fun video

  • @planetrob555
    @planetrob555 Před rokem +1

    Flip-flops and short-shorts. Perfect heavy machinery clothing.

  • @tealrdr6885
    @tealrdr6885 Před 2 lety +3

    Different but very interesting video. Reminds me of when I do projects. Hope that you managed to save the fish. Very nice change of pace for us fans and viewers. To bad all the fish were gone and there weren't any to save.

    • @danandrews88
      @danandrews88 Před rokem

      They didn't want to save the fish. They wanted to get rid of the fish, the fish was a CARP and they can be very hazardous to other fish.

  • @deenasmusicbox
    @deenasmusicbox Před 2 lety +10

    I'd sure like to have some of that dirt for my garden!! The soil here in Florida is very sandy and drains too quickly to hydrate my plants properly. 🙁

    • @peteypabWV
      @peteypabWV Před 2 lety

      Make a compost

    • @Ray56z
      @Ray56z Před rokem

      @@peteypabWV Need a compost donation from every school and hospital in a county to just make one decent garden spot.
      I live in Bay County-pure sand with a water table barely below the surface. Go 15 miles from the Gulf and be 8 feet above sea level, with lakes fed by springs all around you.
      One benefit, don't need gravel for the country roads, drain in minutes.

    • @henkvandenbergh1301
      @henkvandenbergh1301 Před rokem

      But you are lucky to live in an area where you can wake up in the morning having a wonderful brand new deep 'pond' in your backyard. If you're lucky, because it can also be under your house. ('sinkhole' for those who are not fluent in American humor).

  • @mikehuth3541
    @mikehuth3541 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice dirt! I like the air cool system you Engineered

  • @stavid7870
    @stavid7870 Před 2 lety +1

    that's some lovely fertile looking soil you've got there

  • @jamessaunders1926
    @jamessaunders1926 Před 2 lety +5

    Great video on how not to do this job..

  • @DavidFraser007
    @DavidFraser007 Před 2 lety +4

    You will need some good fencing to prevent otters getting into the garden, maybe an electric fence.

  • @ragdoll9786
    @ragdoll9786 Před 2 lety

    Loved it!

  • @captainclute6889
    @captainclute6889 Před rokem +1

    That is some beautiful soil!

  • @tomsmith476
    @tomsmith476 Před rokem +36

    Not only is that a good looking pond but the soil they're digging up looks like you could grow anything in it very fertile

    • @noelht1
      @noelht1 Před rokem

      First thing I thought also. That’s Hella topsoil.

  • @Thea_MojaveOutliersWhipmakers

    Yep, I'd definitely put in a culvert and valve system, so that you can drain the pond as needed. What will you do about birds of prey?

    • @jbbuzzable
      @jbbuzzable Před rokem

      He did not mention it, so I assume they are not an issue.

  • @MECH-MASTER
    @MECH-MASTER Před 2 lety

    Very cool. Thanks bro. 👍

  • @deeringkendrick8388
    @deeringkendrick8388 Před 2 lety +1

    This was a good save.

  • @barbthequietwatcher7069
    @barbthequietwatcher7069 Před 2 lety +4

    Great video. Looked like family fun day. 👍👍👍😊

  • @charleswieand4445
    @charleswieand4445 Před 2 lety +3

    Would have been nice to bury pipe as you dug so it prevents cave ins and made draining easy next time

  • @BRI33NOR
    @BRI33NOR Před rokem

    Fascinated by the new style safety boots.,

  • @marksaunders2500
    @marksaunders2500 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi from uk my friend👋👍 wow this was something different 👌 its a shame the cycle of I eat your fish then something eats me👍 looks like a nice pond too but when trenching out on machine he should of tracked over trench other way so th when got to pond area the the digger tracks 90 degrees to trench for future you can keep them rite👍 thanks for your time and be safe see you soon👍👋

  • @metalhead0274
    @metalhead0274 Před rokem +17

    When I used to work for a construction/demolition company we were called out to drain a pond no less than 5 times bigger in size than that little 2 acre pond.
    Not only was there invasive fish in it but there was also other issues. We were not allowed to let the invasive fish also reach any other waterways. And we had the similar idea to just trench into a canal system some distance away as also a small creek.
    The hard part was figuring out keeping the fish from getting to the canal and creek while we drain it
    My boss really didn't trust anyone.. for anything.. but I convinced him the best way was to dig the channel at an angle that left the side reaching the canal and creek just above it by a foot or so and line the entire thing with plastic.weigh it down with some rocks and use a heavy wire like horseshoe shaped to steak deep into the ground where they need to overlap plastic.This eliminated all erosion period. We used erosion control barriers to slow the water flow as it hits the out put areas.
    I cut sections of smaller wire guage panels staggered in the trench as to work like a filter and grating system to keep fish from getting out into the canal ..they had to pass so may grate areas they most likely would never get that far.
    Being the end spilled over into the canal and creek like a small spillway ..flat and leve, fanned out and shallow.. slightly raised..you could see that no fish ever got that far.
    Once drained almost completely, we used pumps for the rest and we had fish and game come collect the invasive fish..the non invasive went into barrels we had ready...to keep them alive. Once emptied we did a clean up..did repairs on walls and made extended liners down into the pond to prevent erosion and any possible future too much saturation and other soil issues like soil luquification. Lines it all up with boulders to help weight things down and also to make environment for the fish.. natural habitat areas.
    Before we filled the trench in we dropped in piping for future reference if needed. Being it ended just before the pond and the liners we played down led to it..we just overlayed them and used them like a giant plug and covered them up and that was it.. the pond liner prevents any water reaching the plug are anyway.. it took us a few days because the pond was massive..

  • @charlessmyth
    @charlessmyth Před 2 lety +3

    Not sure if the stream lay at a lower level than the bottom of the pond. If it did, a large bore siphon like letsdig18 uses would have worked for that job.

    • @Kanamit.
      @Kanamit. Před 2 lety

      Exactly what I was thinking.

  • @tonisyarif9856
    @tonisyarif9856 Před rokem

    Amazing beautiful place🌷🌹🌷🌷🌷💐💐 greeting from Indonesia 🇮🇩🙏

  • @allenbeaulieu7077
    @allenbeaulieu7077 Před 2 lety +2

    Very good job sir. It was a lot of work to dig the ditch. So much water had to drain. I hope you solve the problem of the animal eating the fish.

  • @GenuinelyJodi
    @GenuinelyJodi Před 2 lety +4

    Everyone has an opinion I guess but I thought it was great!

  • @thomascagle8904
    @thomascagle8904 Před 2 lety +11

    Always nice to see a project from start to finish. Most of those who want to critique the work probably never had to put together sometime like this. It's more complicated than they know.

    • @scotmandel6699
      @scotmandel6699 Před 2 lety +2

      If someone doesn't want feedback don't post on youtube.

  • @sergejstarvids9656
    @sergejstarvids9656 Před 10 měsíci

    Привет соседи, удачи вам и крепкого здоровья.

  • @jankleinstra7855
    @jankleinstra7855 Před rokem +1

    and really entertaining operator skills😂😂😂😂

  • @tschmidtthegardenguy
    @tschmidtthegardenguy Před 2 lety +4

    Next time you do this, I recommend a siphon! Much easier than getting the excavator out (and stuck)

    • @imyyz4u
      @imyyz4u Před 2 lety

      Tyler, that's what I was thinking, much easier and cheaper.

    • @Kenislovas
      @Kenislovas  Před 2 lety

      It’s not my decision to do it:)

    • @tigea9078
      @tigea9078 Před 2 lety +1

      It wasn't stuck, just an operator that didn't know what he was doing. I had to learn myself. You can spin the unit over that ditch if its strong enough. Or spin it before the breach of the dam. It looked like they was having a good time.

    • @aig9672
      @aig9672 Před 2 lety +1

      @@tigea9078 but still cheaper and doesn’t create a hole in your lawn lol

    • @tigea9078
      @tigea9078 Před 2 lety

      @@aig9672 you already have a hole called a pond. And in just a few hours that ditch could be filled in seeded and strawed. I've seen people try siphon(2") and pumps that get clogged. Now let's justify the ditch, id advise plumbing a 4" line with a valve. Just in case this needs to happen again. Hit the valve and in 3 days its empty. In one weekend this project would be complete with a novice crew.

  • @randychristian7642
    @randychristian7642 Před 2 lety +3

    like to see how they get that excavator out

  • @c50ge
    @c50ge Před rokem +2

    When your help shows up in slippers to move rocks?
    That is some beautiful soil!
    Install a 5in /12.7cm or 6in/15.2cm pipe with a valve so you can drain it again in the future

  • @marywilliams341
    @marywilliams341 Před 2 lety

    I enjoyed it. That was a lot of work. I hope everything worked out

  • @fvckinfool101
    @fvckinfool101 Před rokem +3

    I knew leaving the excavator there was a rookie mistake.

  • @WhateverIWILLtoBe
    @WhateverIWILLtoBe Před 2 lety +6

    What a fun project to watch! Thank you for sharing this! Do they plan on letting it refill naturally? That would be another fun video to watch (if they're gonna fill it from another water source.) What animals in your area are eating the fish?

    • @Kenislovas
      @Kenislovas  Před 2 lety +11

      Yes, pond will fill naturally within 2-3 weeks. Otter is eating fish. We will fight with this otter to do not lose fishes. Fence, electric wires etc ;)

    • @blauer2551
      @blauer2551 Před 2 lety +5

      @@Kenislovas Just trap the otter

    • @SynergyAVE
      @SynergyAVE Před rokem

      @@blauer2551 electric wires are much more fun, especially when the Otter starts doing the Harlem Shake

    • @blauer2551
      @blauer2551 Před rokem +3

      @@SynergyAVE I prefer .22 lr

    • @ManicMindTrick
      @ManicMindTrick Před rokem

      @@blauer2551 Pretty sure otter is protected by law.

  • @robertforget6369
    @robertforget6369 Před 2 lety +2

    that was cool a lot of water good video

  • @lrak228
    @lrak228 Před rokem

    ....The Otter family will LOVE the next "All you can eat buffet", when that teenie tiny pond is filled. Fence? Bwahaha!🤣

  • @ralphyboy3636
    @ralphyboy3636 Před 2 lety +4

    Your pond seems to be about 5 acres short of 7

  • @jakobagerstednielsen9875
    @jakobagerstednielsen9875 Před 2 lety +6

    Nice drainage! But I don’t understand why you’ve ruined the garden instead of using the pump from the start. I hope you’ll get the pond back and a lot of fish. 😃
    I remember that some of the first videos from you, you were removing precisely the dam you mentioned here. 👍

    • @Kenislovas
      @Kenislovas  Před 2 lety +3

      The pump would drain it 5 days or even more. There was a lot of water ;)

    • @jakobagerstednielsen9875
      @jakobagerstednielsen9875 Před 2 lety

      @@Kenislovas Yes, you are right! 😀
      And I'm not a farmer so I would have preferred to save the garden and use the five days. 😊
      I hope you'll restore the lawn and trees.

    • @Kenislovas
      @Kenislovas  Před 2 lety +2

      @@jakobagerstednielsen9875 I am just assist owner gonna fix it:)

  • @kevinbishop7149
    @kevinbishop7149 Před 2 lety +1

    Kenislovas, you live and work in such a beautiful area!

  • @JohnSmith-lw2bm
    @JohnSmith-lw2bm Před rokem

    Nice working sandals girls!!

  • @blauer2551
    @blauer2551 Před 2 lety +4

    Operating Engineers all over cringed knowing how easy it was to move across the trench

    • @jbbuzzable
      @jbbuzzable Před rokem

      Yes, it's easy to move across a small trench. Not so easy when the small trench suddenly becomes a large trench directly underneath you.

  • @deeringkendrick8388
    @deeringkendrick8388 Před 2 lety +3

    i don't think this was well planned. I couldn't believe how the digger was straddled over the ditch especially because there was no reinforcement. When the exercise was over what was the plan to get the digger to either side of the ditch?

    • @LegendLength
      @LegendLength Před 2 lety

      The plan was to pour concrete under the excavator so it has a footing to get out

  • @patrickwagner6247
    @patrickwagner6247 Před rokem +1

    Was I the only person watching this thinking how the trench is going to erode as the water flows with the digger straddling on top? I was waiting for the oh no, oh no no no song to play. 😂

  • @johnmommens5952
    @johnmommens5952 Před rokem +1

    As soon as you saw the guy in sandals you knew it wasn't going to go right.

  • @rjb6327
    @rjb6327 Před 2 lety +6

    Here in the US you would need a permit from the town, a permit from the Agricultural Society, a permit from the Save the fish Society and permits from a bunch more societies. They would have to make sure nothing is endangered and if it is, NO PERMIT.
    Meanwhile, a few miles down the road, there is a clogged culvert and someones house is floating away.

    • @tigea9078
      @tigea9078 Před 2 lety

      Not in Kentucky! We send it!!!!

  • @georgehays4900
    @georgehays4900 Před rokem +4

    Hope Russia doesn’t invade.

  • @Mayor_Juana
    @Mayor_Juana Před 2 lety +2

    I always wear flip flops while moving heavy stones as well!

  • @brucenordstrom6729
    @brucenordstrom6729 Před 2 lety

    Dig a ditch. Run water through it. Fascinating video.

  • @retired0307
    @retired0307 Před 2 lety +2

    Rich looking soil!!!!

  • @phattdaddy63
    @phattdaddy63 Před rokem +1

    I would have siphoned the pond before going this route...just what I would have done.
    I have a 3/4 acre pond...this one is smaller than mine.
    You got the job done...all is safe...saved the backhoe...well done!

    • @Kenislovas
      @Kenislovas  Před rokem

      It's 10 ares pond, I am not telling 10 acres ;)
      And it's not my pond ;)

    • @phattdaddy63
      @phattdaddy63 Před rokem +1

      @@Kenislovas
      My mistake, I misread.
      I am in the USA...different unit of measurement...I totally mistook are for acre...my bad!
      Thanks for pointing this out.

  • @robertstennett5287
    @robertstennett5287 Před rokem

    I bet your neighbours love u !

  • @creeker420
    @creeker420 Před rokem +1

    Hello Mr. George? The new guy is noo goood

  • @martinmarsola6477
    @martinmarsola6477 Před 2 lety +2

    Success!

  • @thomassellers7613
    @thomassellers7613 Před rokem +2

    Sure wish we had topsoil like that here in N Central Georgia (USA)... ours is heavy red clay mostly, with plenty of rocks!

  • @rogerfleury9759
    @rogerfleury9759 Před 2 lety +1

    24th! GOOD MORNING Keni! This is different from other videos. But entertaining none the less! Roger in Pierre South Dakota

  • @zedicus11
    @zedicus11 Před rokem

    Love the flip-flops

  • @joebledsoe257
    @joebledsoe257 Před 2 lety

    Otters are very smart. They can dig under fences and can climb over them. Need electric fence around pond. wire very low to ground and then a bit higher and higher again and again and again.

  • @ChiefsFanInSC
    @ChiefsFanInSC Před rokem +1

    That's a beautiful pond but you should have some type of tree trunk or structure in the middle for smaller fish breeds that can grow and provide food for the larger fish

  • @selador11
    @selador11 Před 2 lety +2

    Portend: You come back the next day and a beaver has already built a dam across your ditch. LOL

  • @paulcarter2907
    @paulcarter2907 Před 2 lety

    Nice to see appropriate foorware being worn...