Installing culvert pipe in mud ditch crossing Bobcat e42 R series mini excavator

3 years ago
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Join me in the cab of my new Bobcat e42 R series (R-2 series) mini excavator as I head back out to my friend Curtis' 101 acre Southern Illinois farm for an emergency (ok, near emergency for us, this is his main crossing to access half of his property) culvert pipe installation in a flooded creek. It is flooded because the last culvert pipe failed, which is a whole different story, but if you'd like to see that one here is the video link:
PART 1: https://youtu.be/vCE6XNIch2E
PART 2: https://youtu.be/mjCgveTCGEY
Now back to today's project. I am pretty confident that this will hold, but since it was flooded and the clay was basically mud, and I did not have much access to dry clay since it has been raining a lot lately, I am actually looking forward to a few rains to test out this experiment! Thanks for joining me today, and as always don't forget to hit the like button and share our content if you enjoy it, we really, really appreciate that! Also consider subscribing to follow all of my new Bobcat e42 R series mini excavator projects, land management projects between Southern Illinois and Western Kentucky, Bobcat T650 CTL skid steer projects, Kioti tractor projects, food plots, duck ponds, watering ponds, building roads, fixing roads, fixing water erosion problems, DIY rustic barn wood projects, DIY rustic furniture projects, our property rehab projects, buying and selling land, and much more country living adventure. Thank you! Kapper Outdoors, living the dream, one acre at a time.

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