2021-05-15

Replacing an old wooden culvert - mud be gone!

Spring mud isn't drying out like it should. I suspect a culvert is the culprit.

if you like big projects then you also might enjoy: https://youtu.be/ICFzOcd5jHU

I have been busy milling and havn't filmed much lately, but i did pick up the camera for a spontaneous replacing of an old wooden culvert - mud be gone!

About MVS Wood Products: This small family run business decided to share the good and the bad days of CUSTOM MILLING and unique wood products. At the least you might catch some light hearted ENTERTAINMENT, but there is also the opportunity to learn HOW TO(_insert saw milling term here_) or possibly HOW NOT to do.

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---------Equipment used in this video -------

Cat 966 + 6 yard bucket

Cat 930 for moving brush

chainsaw - always used for something

hand tools- i broke a rake on this one.

Music:

mixkit hip hop 2 - 738

Future Girl - RKVC

Rev-Eveningland

Take You Home Tonight- Vibe Tracks

#culvert #wooden #digging #mud

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