Clearing a Beaver Dam with Our New Caterpillar 314 Excavator in Northern Ontario!

Published 2024-06-07
Join us as we tackle a major project in Northern Ontario, Canada, where our team uses the powerful Caterpillar 314 excavator to clear a 5-foot wide culvert blocked by a beaver dam. Watch the precision and strength of our new equipment in action as we restore the natural water flow and prevent potential flooding. Don't miss this exciting and informative showcase of our expertise and machinery! Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more behind-the-scenes looks at our projects.

All Comments (20)
  • @larryperdue508
    Should have set of tires with two long cables attached so you can pull the tires through to unclog the culvert every time you have to do it makes things much easier 😊
  • @avenger007007
    rc boat with Tannerite. clear that problem right up.
  • @vidili68
    Hi there Good job have good day. Form America.
  • @rootx7750
    When i see northern ontario i had to click ;) i see your in KL i lived there in 2020-2021 i recognized the business name tried hiring you guys back then to move something for me :D good job fyi
  • @murphy9591
    Music in a heavy equipment video ? The newbies always want to be creative. Drop the music !
  • @Diga784
    You need a second camera on the other side and insert that so we can see both things happening, do that and its a win.
  • @jeren65
    Dont add in music only raw video thats the best with talking thats better 🙂
  • @cmh2111
    So the guy with a death wish, standing on the culvert without a lanyard, one that won't allow you to get sucked in the pipe, should you slip in. Chances of you getting flushed through are slim. Second get an old utility pole and start jamming it through the culvert. Best bet to clear it out. Be careful what your posting, Occupational health and safety might find content worth investigating.
  • Why are you going so slow? A little kid with a Tonka Tractor could go faster then you do.
  • @ValleyProud916
    I recognize the pretty girl in green from a optician billboard that was up for years. Wish I knew her name