Removing Sticky Mud With 416C

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Uploaded by on Aug 19, 2011

Another day at removing mud.

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  • What do you use this pond for?

  • @teeter1939 The land owner uses it to water his cows, I am only cleaning out the mud.

  • why are you doing this?

  • @grizzlyman239 I am doing this to make a little money.

  • @DieselPowerTV whats the reason like, do they want a deeper pond.

  • @grizzlyman239 To make it deeper, to have clear water, and cows can walk in it without getting stuck and dying.

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  • mud looks great. i wouldnt mind you dropping that mud all over me

  • People. These are called dug outs. They are used for watering cows. On dry years, we like to dig them out since it's easier to dig them without water vs being full. Over time, they slowly fill in and therefore need to be redug. I'm guessing this is in Texas by 1. The look of the terrain, and 2, I know there's a drought going on there. He's doing this because someone is paying him because they obviously don't have the equipment to do it themselves.

  • I'll bet a trackloader would been nice for these jobs.

  • I've heard of greasy mud. I've driven in what I thought was greasy mud. This? This literally looks like used grease. Wow.

  • That stuff looks like glue

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