Mini Excavator Auger & DIY pouring concrete dead men USMC x2!

4 years ago
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Join a pair of former US Marines as we enjoy some sunshine and fresh air on our Modern Homestead, and also enjoy the benefits of rural living especially during these times of home lock down for so many people across the country. Projects like this are all a part of property management and real estate investing, to continually work to improve your property, as best as you can, even on a budget. We are not like Wranglerstar, or Outdoors with the Morgans, or homesteady, or lumnah acres... As a matter of fact, we are not like any other YouTube channels, homesteading or otherwise, and if you join us you will see that we are extremely diverse and varied in our approach to life, investing, owning land and living the dream and our passions. Today I'll have my friend Mike over, aka 'Triathlon Mike' to help me with the heavy work as we complete another phase of the DIY pond bridge project. Today we will drill some 18 inch holes with the Bobcat e42 Mini Excavator and an auger attachment, cut and bend the steel re bar and pour and set the bridge dead man anchor points. This is on our rural Southern Illinois farm. I hope you'll join us for some fresh air and sunshine, some fun and a way to take your mind off of all of the things going on with our current events! Thanks. And please, if you enjoy our content, hit the Like button and share it so that others can join our YouTube family. Also consider subscribing to follow this pond bridge building projects as well as all of our Illinois and Kentucky land management projects, our Kentucky farmhouse rehab project, food plots, Branson tractor projects, Bobcat T650 CTL/skid steer/track loader projects, DIY landscaping, DIY rustic home decor projects, DIY rustic barn wood projects, Bobcat e42 Mini Excavator projects, duck ponds, watering holes, wildlife conservation projects, wildlife habitat improvement projects, and much more country living adventure! Thank you. Kapper Outdoors, living the dream, one acre at a time.

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