Between letsdig18, DrainAddict and Post 10, I get to experience many, many aspects of municipal, rural and industrial water flow. Thank you for all your videos, Chris.
I get flashbacks when I see this vid. No more "spade eller hoppetusse" (Norwegian words for shovel and jumpingjack) for me. I've spent too many hours in the muddy an wet ditches. You guys work fast, and keep a tidy workplace. Really a joy to watch. Thanks for the video.
Tim and his shovel....boy he makes that thing work! I remember one time when I was in the Army Engineers (Australia) and the sergeant dropped us of at a point where we had to dig some forward trenches and armed us up with a few shovels. Well he came back about an hour later and saw that we had not done anything and began yelling and cursing at us all about why we hadn't done anything. We said to him " sarge, we couldn't find the pull starts on the shovels..." he cursed at us and then realised our predicament and said, " just go get the machines and get it done!" Ok sarge, no problem!!!
You do things RIGHT!!!! Nice work, its great to see someone take pride in how he makes his living. You SIR do things the right way and take no shortcuts..
Nice job, That envelope around that pipe ain't going anywhere . Went over today and got a scoop of field dirt from Mr Cash.,saw your screener still sitting there. I was meaning to check out the topsoil and blend stuff but I got in a hurry and left too quick. Might get back over there for a load of that stuff soon.
Very clean and tidy work done on the "running opening" from drain to drain ... Pain in the ass type work but hey it's work and it pays the bills ... Well deserved beers for all the crew on a very clean and tidy job ... Well done lads !! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️
We had trouble with roots in our septic system after the 5th time digging it up and replacing it I bedded all the joints in rock salt, it's been 15 years with no problems. Dam tree is still going strong too
Tim's got that bucket dodge dance down. Love to see the shovel man keeping active. Remember, lads, the operator is like Santa Claus, he sees you when your leaning, he knows when you are slacking, he knows when you are on your phone so be productive for goodness sake!
@@RockBrigadeCommunityForum I wonder if the excavators or skid steer is harder on the back? We hear stories about how skid steers beat you up, but we have seen the excavators knock Chris about, and not just the mini! Pulling on tree roots that don't want to let go, so the excavator gets lifted up and then crashes back down again. Do the seats have suspension? We had air suspension on our farm tractors, but my dad myself and brothers all have wrecked backs decades later.
@@TrevorDennis100 hours along with sudden jolts on those excavators can do a lot of damage. But i bet Tim is sore as well after a full day on any of the machines.
Definitely could use a vibraplate attachment for the Yanmar. Easily one of the most effective time savers for the money. No dicking around with jumping jacks once you get above the pipe. Easy 95% RC or better with agg base. Jumping Jacks take 3-5 passes to get similar compaction. Saves a lot of labor and no worries about settlement
I work with an old water/ sewer system and know all about asphalt patches. Unless it's under a state road, we babysit the gravel for a month or two and keep it smooth ish for traffic and then go back, dig out and pave
Would love to see when you joined concrete and plastic pipe.Beautifully done, I have seen people digging across taxiway for drainage pipe, only thing they did was they back filled with cement aggregate slurry as they fear settlement when airfield start functioning.
"It surprised me how thin the road bed was above the clay." Yeah, one of the big underlying issues with our modern world is the fact that lots of our basic infrastructure was designed decades if not centuries ago. Why are roads only twelve feet wide? Why are road bearing capacities so small? We could massively increase the ability to move large infrastructure if we'd simply rebuild all our roads to carry more weight. But it seems like once that habit gets set, that we only do the bare minimum to 'get by', just repeating what we once did ad-infinitum. We can do better nowadays. Why don't we?
The roots don't get in the plastic pipes the joints are a lot better than on old concrete pipes 😊 but I think roots would have gone true Asfalt without problem
I was thinking how proactive Tim was. Ducking in and dodging the bucket every opportunity. I was also thinking that he'd have been made to wear a hard hat on a lot sites in that situation.
@@shoelessmoron I was starting to wonder how many Shredded Wheat the lad had for his breakfast. He was like a machine in this video. I was picturing hoards of EveryReady Bunnies left in his wake. The lad did good today. Perhaps he has found himself a GF. 💑 ❤️ 🤣
Maybe he's wearing those gloves while he's writing the paychecks too. Lol. I think he's got things figured out ! They do the work. He gets the work. Delivers the equipment and gets the materials for the job. Sounds like a retirement kinda gig !!! Lol
@@TonyGeneseo John still works, they have 3 Excavators plus a mini and a variety of other pieces of equipment. You can't survive doing one job at a time with the overhead needed to run a company this size.
surprised you folks don't have a vibratory compactor that fits yer mini's, though they do generally have a wider plate on em, making it tough to work around pipe, but it sure would save time once you get above the pipe... and I'm sure Timmy would appreciate it.
Need to tell Tim, use shovel to spread back fill. Use legges/feet in a sideways movement. Will tear the ligaments in his knees. Know He's young, but have to think long term. I know had blown mine out.
HEY CHRIS YOU NEED A WIDE HARD BRIZZLED BROOM FOR THE EXCESS DIRT THAT LITTLE SHOVEL DOESNT SEEM TO CUT IT IVE NOTICED. BUT YOUR THE BOSS THANKS FOR THE VIDS THERE AWESOME. FROM NORTH DAKOTA
get Tim a bigger foot for that tamp. we have a small foot like y'all are using and a bigger one. 4 bolts on ours, takes about 5 mins to swap out and will save lots of time! good job though!
you were keeping tim busy dirt on blacktop ..i seen where people had to tell there helper to do that ,, looked like tim knew .. old timers would say wrap a copper wire around the pipe to keep the roots away ..
I like that attitude of your workers. They jump in and do what they can instead of just standing around holding up shovels.
I love that too
If you have time to lean you have time to clean.
Congratulations on keeping all your worksites clean and well organized. Speaks volumes!
Don't like prissy work
Between letsdig18, DrainAddict and Post 10, I get to experience many, many aspects of municipal, rural and industrial water flow. Thank you for all your videos, Chris.
This week, Outdoors with the Morgans was laying pipe also.
I get flashbacks when I see this vid. No more "spade eller hoppetusse" (Norwegian words for shovel and jumpingjack) for me. I've spent too many hours in the muddy an wet ditches.
You guys work fast, and keep a tidy workplace. Really a joy to watch.
Thanks for the video.
Tim and his shovel....boy he makes that thing work! I remember one time when I was in the Army Engineers (Australia) and the sergeant dropped us of at a point where we had to dig some forward trenches and armed us up with a few shovels. Well he came back about an hour later and saw that we had not done anything and began yelling and cursing at us all about why we hadn't done anything. We said to him " sarge, we couldn't find the pull starts on the shovels..." he cursed at us and then realised our predicament and said, " just go get the machines and get it done!" Ok sarge, no problem!!!
You do things RIGHT!!!! Nice work, its great to see someone take pride in how he makes his living. You SIR do things the right way and take no shortcuts..
Wow! I've never seen any city crew work that precise or clean in my life! Looks like Chris has done this before! Lol Very professional job!!!
Another good job done. Thank you Chris. Very interesting.
Neat and tidy work, great job lads! 👍
Tim on the Wacky Packy, lol. Another great video Chris y’all keep them common and stay safe
Enjoyed the video thank you for sharing chris
I like the way Tim leans on that shovel. LOL looking all relaxed and cool
With Tim having getten so good on the skidsteer, you guys make a really good team! Watching you guys work is like a fine ballet!
Quick prof job! That's what I wanna see. Especially in that chaos times.
Now that was a job of perfection very nice clean organized job site 😎👍
Nice job, That envelope around that pipe ain't going anywhere . Went over today and got a scoop of field dirt from Mr Cash.,saw your screener still sitting there. I was meaning to check out the topsoil and blend stuff but I got in a hurry and left too quick. Might get back over there for a load of that stuff soon.
You guys are lucky and good! Usually right after someone says, he told me there were no wires, things get real. Thanks.
Bravo to grunt work! Great job Tim! Sitting in a tractor all day makes a good man become lazy!
Very clean and tidy work done on the "running opening" from drain to drain ... Pain in the ass type work but hey it's work and it pays the bills ... Well deserved beers for all the crew on a very clean and tidy job ... Well done lads !! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️
I had one of them wood handle tools one time. I never did figure out how to start it so I gave it to someone else.
I was in good shape, but after 20+ yrs of otr. I barely can get around. 50yrs old can't do a flight of stairs with à grocery bag.
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I TOTALLY ENJOYED WATCHING THE VIDEO CHRIS 😊
We had trouble with roots in our septic system after the 5th time digging it up and replacing it I bedded all the joints in rock salt, it's been 15 years with no problems. Dam tree is still going strong too
You really have a great guy there with Timmy! What a worker!
Another very satisfying video to watch. Cornwall UK.
Chris on the shovel. Well I de-clare as I live and breath.
He's in therapy for the rest of the week.
Yeah but Chris wasn't using that jumping jack. Lol God bless
I read this like the line from John Wick. LOL! Then I was sitting here thinking "somebody get this man a SHOVEL!" 🤣
Tim's got that bucket dodge dance down. Love to see the shovel man keeping active. Remember, lads, the operator is like Santa Claus, he sees you when your leaning, he knows when you are slacking, he knows when you are on your phone so be productive for goodness sake!
Yep
Big big fan of the extended videos!
You guys did an incredible job! Old clogged pipes removed, nice plastic pipes installed, then good, clean backfill. Keep up the good work!
nice too watch a good operator thanks for your videos
So this is what my life has come to watching a 40 minute video of storm drain culvert being installed.
Matt Sprayberry better than what’s on TV!
I rode my exercise bike while watching. 40 minute goes by in a hurry.
@@daspicsman
Ya don't know about that don't have a tv
@@mattsprayberry0 Smart. You don't need to have a TV anymore. You probably watch everything on Netflix and CZcams.
@@mattsprayberry0 ... i hope you are watching youtuber post 10 too? There is more culvert action on his channel.
Every time I see a jumping Jack my left foot starts throbbing. PTSD I suppose 🤣
Of all the vids I’ve watched of Chris, I can’t recall him ever using a shovel? That’s usually reserved for John and Tim!
Why bust his back up even more with manual labour when the excavator does the damage already.
@@RockBrigadeCommunityForum I wonder if the excavators or skid steer is harder on the back? We hear stories about how skid steers beat you up, but we have seen the excavators knock Chris about, and not just the mini! Pulling on tree roots that don't want to let go, so the excavator gets lifted up and then crashes back down again. Do the seats have suspension? We had air suspension on our farm tractors, but my dad myself and brothers all have wrecked backs decades later.
@@TrevorDennis100 hours along with sudden jolts on those excavators can do a lot of damage. But i bet Tim is sore as well after a full day on any of the machines.
Chris used a shovel for a hammer before. 😂
When they replaced the overflow on a pond he was doing some digging with a shovel, but that excavator beats him up sometimes.
The master at work!! The best...oh wait..im buying t-shirts..finally after 10 years of watching..dang..xxl and xl gone...till next time
I hope they are going to repave the whole thing and not just that little strip. Another great job!
Somebody get them a plate compactor,, that old jumping jack loves to test steel toes.
Definitely could use a vibraplate attachment for the Yanmar. Easily one of the most effective time savers for the money. No dicking around with jumping jacks once you get above the pipe. Easy 95% RC or better with agg base. Jumping Jacks take 3-5 passes to get similar compaction. Saves a lot of labor and no worries about settlement
Tims got his shovel leaning down to a fine art now
I've done many a mile of storm drains. Both new and replacing old.. It can be a pain in the butt
Tim's a pro at leaning on that shovel...slick
Looks great ! Not sure I remember any type of pipe replacement that u haven't done seed amd straw on .... lol
Nice video, good operator 👍
Really liked this video
nice vid bro
MarMac pipe coupler. Join dissimilar pipes. I learned something new today!
Poor Tim is still shaking after using that jumping jack. Lol God bless
Thanks for showing us another job well done. When you want the job done right you call a professional and you get a professional product.
Nice job on this one
Happy watching of this work i real like Excavator working👍🥰👍
Your back!
We add a little copper sulfate around our tile repairs if roots are an issue cures the grow back for quiet awhile !
Love it. Health and safety the sensible way. 😂
I know a thing or two about this. lol. I'm trying to get some drain work lined up right now. sure you don't want to make a road trip to Indy?? 😂😂😂😂
Enjoyed the video, if you get a chance can you explain why you need stone backfill for the HDPE whereas the RCP was backfilled with native soils?
Good video trench compactors work wonders lol
Work look great on replacing pipes
is that parking lot getting a new coat os asphalt? since I saw that the stone filling was at the same level as the finished surface with the aspahlt
I've never seen clay that red except the infield at Fenway Park!
Chris your ground crew is a heck of a hand on that shovel. That gentleman does not like to stand around.
A one man crew on a big job like this I love it.
Timmy is the most valuable guy on the job he makes everything look right and done well. Lol
Poor ole Timmy gets all the grunt work. Lol
Timmy can lease a quarter million dollar machine too, if he so desires.
I use closable fill in mine even have put color in it to match. Just makes job faster and traffic can get back on it.
I work with an old water/ sewer system and know all about asphalt patches. Unless it's under a state road, we babysit the gravel for a month or two and keep it smooth ish for traffic and then go back, dig out and pave
Man a few of those looked close to the sideboards on that truck 😎
K. Hangtime my ex hubby ( who worked construction) said, A miss is as good as a mile!
Would love to see when you joined concrete and plastic pipe.Beautifully done, I have seen people digging across taxiway for drainage pipe, only thing they did was they back filled
with cement aggregate slurry as they fear settlement when airfield start functioning.
Love riding one of those pogo sticks.
Too creative and cool 😎
How do you decide which machine(s) to use for a project?
It surprised me how thin the road bed was above the clay. I'm looking forward to seeing how Chris finishes the road surface at the end.
"It surprised me how thin the road bed was above the clay."
Yeah, one of the big underlying issues with our modern world is the fact that lots of our basic infrastructure was designed decades if not centuries ago. Why are roads only twelve feet wide? Why are road bearing capacities so small? We could massively increase the ability to move large infrastructure if we'd simply rebuild all our roads to carry more weight. But it seems like once that habit gets set, that we only do the bare minimum to 'get by', just repeating what we once did ad-infinitum.
We can do better nowadays. Why don't we?
Chris hates asphalt
I thought the pipe disintegrated, it was a clay pipe in clay! Nice job, and not a lake or swamp. Tennis shoe logging!
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Great Video. Could someone answer a question for me, what are the two pairs of smaller wheels on the truck used for?
Oh no! There go the new teeth!!! **shivers**
There is something about digging through cut asphalt the pleases the ocd part of my brain.
Thease are my favourite type of video
Would back filling the new drain pipe with milled asphalt (@ 24:00) keep the roots from growing back?
The roots don't get in the plastic pipes the joints are a lot better than on old concrete pipes 😊 but I think roots would have gone true Asfalt without problem
Did Tim work for a city street crew he's got that lean it on the shovel down lol
I was thinking how proactive Tim was. Ducking in and dodging the bucket every opportunity. I was also thinking that he'd have been made to wear a hard hat on a lot sites in that situation.
@David Beers Said the couch Potato who wouldn't know manual labour if he stepped in it.
I opened the comments to look for someone saying exactly that 😂
I think Tim is working on his Master Operator license for that D-1.
@@shoelessmoron I was starting to wonder how many Shredded Wheat the lad had for his breakfast. He was like a machine in this video. I was picturing hoards of EveryReady Bunnies left in his wake. The lad did good today. Perhaps he has found himself a GF. 💑 ❤️ 🤣
Gee I hope Tim's teeth stopped rattling before he got home. A nice clean job for a change. Stay safe guys
They ever use flowable fill out there? Guess you'd have the same trouble of the pipe flotation.
good video
I realize you have years of experience but man, you make that look so damned easy!
You should have a compacter for the skidstire more productive and less backbreaking
That guy in the tandem must be the boss because he sure acts like it!
The truck driver is the owner John. Chris's uncle.
I think the better operator is the one running the leaning stick. He has the cross the leg pose lol. Nice work guys
That truck driver wearing gloves,his name is John.his last name is same as Chris,s family owned business.
Maybe he's wearing those gloves while he's writing the paychecks too. Lol. I think he's got things figured out ! They do the work. He gets the work. Delivers the equipment and gets the materials for the job. Sounds like a retirement kinda gig !!! Lol
@@TonyGeneseo John still works, they have 3 Excavators plus a mini and a variety of other pieces of equipment. You can't survive doing one job at a time with the overhead needed to run a company this size.
Own your own business you get to work any 27 hours a day, 8 days a week that you choose.
Y’know, it’s fun pushing trees and clearing brush but residential work can be so precise.
Looks like a city job today with everybody supervising.
Post10 would have unclogged it with his bare hands😁 beautiful job!
Ore Drain Addict with the double barrel
At first I thought that was duct tape you were using for a coupler. 🤣
Need the new Bomag BPH80/65 remote control plate compactor
surprised you folks don't have a vibratory compactor that fits yer mini's, though they do generally have a wider plate on em, making it tough to work around pipe, but it sure would save time once you get above the pipe... and I'm sure Timmy would appreciate it.
Need to tell Tim, use shovel to spread back fill. Use legges/feet in a sideways movement. Will tear the ligaments in his knees. Know He's young, but have to think long term. I know had blown mine out.
Were those pipe sections jammed full of roots and debris?
In PA we call that 2A stone.
Tim's going to wear the bottom of that flat shovel out. You are going to have to weld some wear strips on it.
Tim. if you ever would need a side line, you can now dig graves. straight narrow and deep.:)
HEY CHRIS YOU NEED A WIDE HARD BRIZZLED BROOM FOR THE EXCESS DIRT THAT LITTLE SHOVEL DOESNT SEEM TO CUT IT IVE NOTICED. BUT YOUR THE BOSS THANKS FOR THE VIDS THERE AWESOME. FROM NORTH DAKOTA
Know this must of been one of the toughest jobs, due the fact of no mud and did not use mats for footing. Real scarey stuff!
get Tim a bigger foot for that tamp. we have a small foot like y'all are using and a bigger one. 4 bolts on ours, takes about 5 mins to swap out and will save lots of time! good job though!
awesome video,, and great job,, but you can tell the cell phones have taken over,, lol
you were keeping tim busy dirt on blacktop ..i seen where people had to tell there helper to do that ,, looked like tim knew .. old timers would say wrap a copper wire around the pipe to keep the roots away ..