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Using a excavator to mow, hammer, and load wood

Andrew Camarata
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0:00 install hammer and break hoses
2:08 brush mowing
12:45 drag tree with pickup truck
17:00 Hammering rock
25:56 Setting up a new fuel transfer pump
34:22 loading logs in dump trucks
44:44 Load brush in dump truck

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23 Mar 2023

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Lorenzo Ghinelli
Lorenzo Ghinelli Mês atrás
Every time I’m impressed by Andrew’s honesty: he doesn’t cut the part when he put in the wrong way the filter’s valve. It can be precious to know for other people. That is more important than look errors-proof. I’m also impressed by his handling abilities, to flip the hydraulic hammer with just the end of the boom is not for everyone. I bet if I try I can stay there a day long!
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CravingClassics
CravingClassics Mês atrás
Real deal for sure
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Nate Brimhall
Nate Brimhall Mês atrás
I am loving how many uploads there’s been! I can’t imagine the hours editing and prepping you do!!
Skidooer 583
Skidooer 583 Mês atrás
@Berty odd because I’ve seen him do projects for people in his videos that didn’t seem like friends and didn’t say they was his friends. How long have you been watching his videos for? And how many subs were there when you subscribed?
Nate Brimhall
Nate Brimhall Mês atrás
@Berty then don’t watch if you don’t like it…?
Berty
Berty Mês atrás
@Skidooer 583 There are no clients or business. Andrew does favours for others or creates content at the castle or the mountain. He said so himself, its not his main job. Camarata Property Management is used solely as a tax break, buying all the machines are offset against tax. He makes about $500K/year from BRvid....he doesnt need to do that kind of work, his full time job is keeping the channel fed.
Berty
Berty Mês atrás
BRvidrs get triple income at holiday time as there are more views.....they are all cucking up every spare Vid they can. It is common sense. Andrew spent $800K on equipment over the past 3 months and has a lot of catching up to do.
Steffan
Steffan Mês atrás
@Johnny SS Been watching his channel for years.
embreeja
embreeja Mês atrás
Sometimes magic happens. Andrew is a master of the machine, an artist, a natural maestro in working with equipment. If he were a typical working schlub, he would not have the time to do the things he does. But because of the natural mix of BRvid / Andrew, he gets the funding to make it all happen. I have watched him from the beginning, and am happy to subscribe and always give a 'thumbs up' if it helps keep these videos coming. I have learned a lot from him, and laughed a lot at his subtle humor. This is my favorite youtube channel --- always a treat.
Ryan Wilkinson
Ryan Wilkinson Mês atrás
@Andrew Camarata what happened to that boulder you drilled those holes in that holds the jackhammer attachment for the excavator?
Kathryn Sooksanguan
My sentiments exactly!
Andrew Camarata
Andrew Camarata Mês atrás
Thank you.
Killing It Country
Killing It Country Mês atrás
“Look at the toolbox I just got - it came a little pre-melted …” LOL. Always love watching your videos Andrew. Have a great week 👋
WRG
WRG Mês atrás
One of his best lines yet!
William Bradford
William Bradford Mês atrás
Thanks, Andrew, another great episode! Looking forward to seeing many more, no such thing as too much. I particularly appreciate the level of detail you put into your video composition and editing. It has to take a lot of time while trying to just get the work done, so thanks for that. Very professional; great individual stories end to end.
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Nathan Colton
Nathan Colton Mês atrás
Is anyone else impressed by the lifespan of that Craftsman impact driver?
Nathan Colton
Nathan Colton 12 dias atrás
@XAVIER WOZIWODA Lol, Andrew hasn't even broken that truck in yet. You should see the amount of life he got out of his previous truck! Literally held together by rebar and driven until it died. Andrew definitely gets full use of his equipment!
XAVIER WOZIWODA
XAVIER WOZIWODA 12 dias atrás
How about that pickup tho? 😅
DrunkPacMan
DrunkPacMan Mês atrás
I'm sure the Craftsman withstood the tests of time too. Great company
DrunkPacMan
DrunkPacMan Mês atrás
I don't have a Craftsman, but I love my old brushed Makita. I want to replace it before it dies though, I have a lot of respect for that tool.
Chuck Rock
Chuck Rock Mês atrás
It’s seems like a convenient amount of power. Perfect for smaller stuff and won’t break anything. Then he has the big boys for the bigger stuff.
CZ Anthony
CZ Anthony Mês atrás
Its always a good day when we get an upload from you, Andrew. Love the videos!
Gerardo Cabrera
Gerardo Cabrera Mês atrás
Yup yup ...and a drilling we will go ..a drilling we will go...high old an andrew a drilling we will go
AdTheCeo
AdTheCeo Mês atrás
Indeed
OffGrid Aussie Prepper™
yeahhhhhhhhh, tru right bra
Etaled
Etaled Mês atrás
i agree
Frederick Moller
Frederick Moller Mês atrás
Thanks Andrew, I loved it, I'm retired now but it brought back great memories of doing the same type of rock breaking tasks with Kubota KH41s and 8 yd scoop trams with rockbreaker mounted where the 8 yd bucket would be all underground in the mines of Timmins ON Canada!
ralph jelomono
ralph jelomono Mês atrás
Never a dull moment with Andrew's projects. Always some type of work in progress no matter the weather or the season.
Brenda Phillips
Brenda Phillips Mês atrás
God I love this channel. The man, the music, the machines. Love it all! Thanks, Andrew.
Andrew Camarata
Andrew Camarata Mês atrás
Thanks
Mike Elliott
Mike Elliott Mês atrás
Hi Andrew! Thanks for another great video. I agree with another commenter, who suggested you cut the trees back that are too close to the road(10 ft). It is alot of work, but if their is one guy, its you. It would help with getting equipment in and out and reduce maintenance long term. Not sure if you covered it in your video "I bought a mountain", but a video explaining your vision for the project and some of the struggles so far would be cool. Have a great day!
Sjanzo
Sjanzo Mês atrás
Not that big of a deal with his skid steer mounted tree shear. Or just a single pass with the Koehring.
Ronnie Heit
Ronnie Heit Mês atrás
First off, I believe this is the third Andrew post in about a week which is a treat for us subs. Man that rig makes sapling cleanup a breeze. Keeping them down improves the health of older growth trees. Barbed wire was a God send for cattle and dairy farms. Goats and sheep herders as well. Pigs laugh at it and just dig under it. Most likely there was a sheep or goat farm due to the hilly nature of that area. Crop farming would be impossible.
invetegon
invetegon Mês atrás
I used to live in the area, and yeah, crops arent much of a thing there. it's like 2 inches of soil ontop of bedrock, and everywhere else is redclay.
Wordfab Stream
Wordfab Stream Mês atrás
Love this. All the 'in-between stuff' is just as cool to watch as the more formal videos. Helps connect the dots.
David Munro
David Munro Mês atrás
Lovely job Andrew. You now have a driveway I would be proud of. Scenic all the way. Well done!
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Virtue Streams
Virtue Streams Mês atrás
That chipper or chopper is a time-saver-excellent purchase! Looks like the snowy day makes for a good day to burn some brush piles, and the Bell off road dump seems to be performing well👍
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IFarm WeFarm
IFarm WeFarm Mês atrás
That wee Kubota seemed to be a favourite for Andrew, looks a very handy machine with plenty of hydraulic pressure to handle a lot of attachments. Great video as always 🇮🇪
Artem Artem
Artem Artem Mês atrás
@Box Five ahh I get the two confused. They are quite similar after all!
Box Five
Box Five Mês atrás
@Artem Artem The Yanmar that died was the B37, not the legendary B50. Haven't seen the B50 used much at the mountain, but it's up there, the Kx161 is just a beast it seems.
Jeepin Dave
Jeepin Dave Mês atrás
@Spacecadet yeah it looks small next to a 35 ton rock truck, D9 dozer, 993 loader, etc 😆
jp34604
jp34604 Mês atrás
I see an epic burn Pile in the future
Artem Artem
Artem Artem Mês atrás
@Lorenzo Ghinelli I believe he's using the Kubota more because the Yanmar died and needs an engine. He talked about it in a recent video(might have been a b roll one). He can't decide if he wants to sell it as is or get an engine for it. Yanmars like that aren't easy to source parts for in the US. I almost threw him cash when I was at the castle in Nov for it as is, but I had no way to tow it home behind a Nissan Frontier haha.
Edward Kennard
Edward Kennard Mês atrás
Thank you so much for doing all of these uploads I cannot imagine the amount of time it takes to edit all these pieces together I truly enjoy and look forward to all of your videos you really make my day each time you upload one thank you very much
John Warden
John Warden Mês atrás
My thoughts exactly
Patrick Moodabe
Patrick Moodabe Mês atrás
Awesome progress Andrew! Such pride & attention to detail in your work. This is such an amazing legacy you are creating here. It’s not easy to conform nature. Great to have us along for the ride. 👏👏
JLittleVegemite
JLittleVegemite Mês atrás
For some reason I really like when Andrew leaves the camera somewhere that I feel like I’m in danger.
nick channel
nick channel Mês atrás
I feel in danger just watching him. I've never seen a bigger improviser fly by the seat of your pants entrepreneur. 😄 haha.
spud lusnia
spud lusnia Mês atrás
I enjoyed this too without even realizing it 🤣 I love his reckless disregard for the well being of his camera equipment. Shows the filming is not really what he's there for in a way 👍
JLittleVegemite
JLittleVegemite Mês atrás
Full PPE, Safety third :p
Floyd Jackson
Floyd Jackson Mês atrás
Huh.. I can't hear you. Got my ear plugs in watching. I'd do anything for an AC video.
Aliscia Marotta
Aliscia Marotta Mês atrás
I got hit with a flying piece of wood, glad it wasn't a piece of barb wire. Glad I'm wearing a full face protection,
Trevor Dennis
Trevor Dennis Mês atrás
Andrew, I have a lot of Bosch Blue cordless tools including a hot air gun. It's almost as powerful as my corded version, and a 5AH battery lasts a surprisingly long time. It would be super useful for unfreezing locks etc.
Mac Daddy
Mac Daddy Mês atrás
These are my favorite kind of videos from Andrew. Some property maintenance and setting up new things with a 51 minute video. perfect
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Dantainos
Dantainos Mês atrás
You are absolutely the definition of "jack of all trades" always excited to watch your videos. I would love to have land and do all this. Maybe within the decade 😁
John Evans
John Evans Mês atrás
I was binge watching past videos for the last couple of days and then get a notification of this new gem, thanks Andrew. Not sure about everyone else but I totally dig that jackhammer and whenever you bust up in ground or loose boulders. I'd love to come up there and would be happy to do nothing but bust up the big stuff all around the quarry. Can't wait for the next videos of crushing stone at the quarry!
Robert Burns
Robert Burns Mês atrás
Great video! I enjoyed watching the variety of tasks that you were working on. Your buddies are fortunate to get to operate the various kinds of equipment you have. I know that they're a lot of help to you as well. Until the next episode...
Chase Perdue
Chase Perdue Mês atrás
Eventually, you might want to remove the trees along the road (back 10 ft) and pick the ones you want to give room to grow. That mower works great!
Creptex
Creptex Mês atrás
I’m pretty sure he said these roads are 2 miles or something. That would take a very long time to clear and isn’t all that necessary.
Chase Perdue
Chase Perdue Mês atrás
@Andrew K you'd have to be crazy to take that bet. *You're on.* I think he'll be too busy with the road and other projects to worry about a roadside tree.
Andrew K
Andrew K Mês atrás
$20 says one of the next 3 videos will have him chopping that one tree down that was in the way
Amos 3:three
Amos 3:three Mês atrás
You do realize how long those roads are that you talking about? Not to mention how many roads? Have a great day.
Bobby R
Bobby R 13 dias atrás
Andrew your in a class above many. Keep making videos.
thekingtroll2
thekingtroll2 Mês atrás
Clearing all that up at the start of the video, really makes those stone walls pop out for attention. Great video! Those forestry ,mowers saves 90% of the back breaking labor in clearing a fence row or lot. Back in the day my grandfather handed me a small scythe and both cut the weeds down. I watch a few channels were they have those mowers attached to a skid steere. very impressive.
Disabled Navy Veteran
I'm a 62+ year old disabled veteran and enjoy watching your videos. Your going somewhere great in life kid. Just don't be like me and get injured. Now about all I can do is lay in bed because of all my injuries. So please take the extra time needed to do things safely and you won't end up like me, watching from the side lines. God bless, take care. Disabled Navy Vet.
Deep Forest Spices
Deep Forest Spices Mês atrás
Great video as always, love your content, I was curious if you find that a lot of trees and vegetation grow back when you only use the mulcher As opposed to ripping them out roots and all, I haven't had the best results with just mulching alone, especially with invasives....thanks again! Tim
Jacob Murrin
Jacob Murrin Mês atrás
Little trick I learned with the transfer tank is throw a 90° going down out of the filter really helps with the hose not kninking off. Awesome video, as always.
Jacob Patrick Young
Thanks for all the recent uploads Andrew. The longer the better 💯
elbert freeman
elbert freeman Mês atrás
Thanks, Andrew, love the excellent editing. I almost feel the chill! We don't If almost never have ice or snow, and that never lasts. It snowed and iced over here in Houston twice in one winter. two weeks apart, I worked both mornings. Most people who drove trashed their vehicles. May by 1973! Looking forward to all content.
땅파기달인TV이판사판 공사장
Excavators seem to do a lot of amazing things.
Gary Moore
Gary Moore Mês atrás
As a retired US Army Combat soldier, I spent many hours with little sleep. This has carried on after retirement with my PTSD. I spend many hours at night and early morning hours watching your uploads. Thank you for the videos and your countless hours of dedication toward your entertainment. How I would have enjoyed meeting you and going through a days routine. God Bless.
RJ LaxVespa
RJ LaxVespa Mês atrás
@Gary Moore . . That's what happens when you name your chickens, hopefully they're collecting eggs at least, those have gotten awfully expensive... we had chickens and ducks as pets as a child, my mom loved the eggs, but we didn't eat the chickens... they ran all around the backyard eating up stuff, and we kept them in the garage at night... that's back when you get your give your Altadena Dairy Man - key to the garage to put the milk in the fridge.... they had natural not homogenized or treated pasteurized milk...
Netts
Netts Mês atrás
Never too late to meet him! I'm sure he'd be glad to meet someone that did service!
Gary Moore
Gary Moore Mês atrás
@4 the BiRdS Thank you, I just subscribed to your channel. My daughter has a small amount of chickens which seem to have become her and her husbands pets. God Bless.
4 the BiRdS
4 the BiRdS Mês atrás
thank u 4 ur service B
ron owens
ron owens Mês atrás
He's giving great content lately glad to see him back at the top of his game.
Anthony Pirrello
Anthony Pirrello Mês atrás
I also am impressed with Andrews’s abilities. Seems like there’s nothing he can’t do. I’m a little surprised that he didn’t clean up that piece of pipe before he put in the tank.
Scott O'Brien
Scott O'Brien Mês atrás
I was thinking the same thing about the pick up pipe
David Bredthauer
David Bredthauer Mês atrás
Love your videos! It’s been a long time since we have seen the inside of your castle! The main building! Love to see an updated tour! ❤
Brenda Phillips
Brenda Phillips Mês atrás
@Michiel van den Boogaard Any way you can put a link here to that hidden b-roll playlist? I have no idea what that is.
Piazza Wood Works
Piazza Wood Works Mês atrás
The other dude that hangs around there has some video of it too
Michiel van den Boogaard
Look at the last upload on the 'hidden' b-roll playlist; it contains a full tour on the castle. Including the new kitchen and the semi-finished bathroom.
Berty
Berty Mês atrás
That Flail on the Kubota is quite impressive. Your 3 mile road up Camarata Mountain will need that to keep the brush down. It wont take you long with that rig. Owning properties comes with its own maintenance problems...lol. Good Job Andrew!
smoothlandin
smoothlandin Mês atrás
Been looking at that same size and model flail mower, thanks for showing it making short work of your brush!
Johnboy
Johnboy Mês atrás
Back in the Andrew content! I always know those gaps with shorter videos are WELL worth the wait for the content to follow!!!! Not sure what it is about watching someone else work with equipment I do all day, but you make it way more fun! Nice buddy. Been subscribed since the early Isuzu days!
Steve Kaehler
Steve Kaehler Mês atrás
Just wondering if you've encountered any significant settling in your castle.
Bruce P
Bruce P Mês atrás
I'm interested in some background information on the mountain property. Do you know any history of the property and that rock wall? Also, what are your plans for the mountain? Great video as always!
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Professor Simon Holland
Im sure there are cold days and forest chores but Andrews joy of using the right kit for the right job, is a joy to watch.
armstrong george
armstrong george Mês atrás
You must have missed the one where he used a chainsaw to install a radio in his PU truck it worked so I guess it was the right tool .
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Ruthless Goat
Ruthless Goat Mês atrás
I'm curious if Andrew has time now to do regular jobs for customers like he used to do. Drainage, driveways, snow-plowing, etc.
armstrong george
armstrong george Mês atrás
@Tom Dale considering some of the low life's making money on you tube it's great to see folks like Andrew putting in honest labor !
DJ Algoriddim
DJ Algoriddim Mês atrás
@Tom Dale yeah that's a pretty sweet deal, making money while investing in your property, and we get to experience it vicariously. I've never been so vested in a rural road being build in upstate NY, but I'm here for the ride!
Ruthless Goat
Ruthless Goat Mês atrás
@Tom Dale Yes, that is what I was thinking too. Good for Andrew, he really deserves it.
Tom Dale
Tom Dale Mês atrás
his time now since he has money comin from Utube, is in land development again he makin money filming his endeavors while increasing the value of said own properties...pretty sweet
Ruthless Goat
Ruthless Goat Mês atrás
@TheKajunkat O.K., thanks.
Ralph Ellsworth
Ralph Ellsworth Mês atrás
I like watching your videos Andrew, It's something different all the time and your a great steward of the land. Keep them videos coming man. BE SAFE AND GOD BLESS
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Captain Cobb [Q^]
Captain Cobb [Q^] Mês atrás
I have been watching Andrew for some 7 or 8 years now. Maybe even longer. I tried looking back on his page to see how far back it has been, but a lot of his older videos have been dropped off. But for all of this time, I always get happy to see another new upload!
Southgate
Southgate Mês atrás
My favourite kind of content from you AC. I can’t put my finger on it but how you make hammer and claw, rock and timber fascinating and compelling is alchemy.
MindCrime
MindCrime Mês atrás
33:50 When i was going to the mountains every weekend in the winter i'd use this lock de-icer that would thaw locks if they weren't completely iced over. I noticed using it every couple weeks and my car door would stay thawed. Worth keeping some in your work truck and on your regularly used machines. it's only a few bucks and saves a lot of time and headaches.
Artem Artem
Artem Artem Mês atrás
man you are killing it with the content lately! Hope you got some of the snowstorm and can ride and film, and of course get the doggos out in it. be well AC and stay safe!
Chuck James
Chuck James Mês atrás
I have been out of the industry for 20+ years but I was around when the grid shell was developed and have sold quite a few. One would work well to help crush your rock on the road, much better than the smooth drum. You should probably upgrade to a drum drive roller if get a grid shell. As a note, vibratory rollers have killed quite a few due to there poor brakes. Ingersoll Rand got rid of their hydraulic brakes and went to air, which helped. I think the real problem is trying to stop with just one axle.
Janus Finnbogason
Janus Finnbogason Mês atrás
Been watching from New Zealand for quite a few years now and your videos are still enjoyable to watch Andrew. Would love to come over and spend a day with you one day. I shall put it on my bucket list.
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Nikostos Niklaas
Nikostos Niklaas Mês atrás
Hi Andrew. I recently came across your BRvid channel and wow I love your uploads here. Just a recommendation regarding changing excavator buckets - Have a look at the Mecalac Excavator range and you might just like to add one of them to your existing fleet of equipment. The Mecalac have effortless attachment to their machines without leaving the cockpit. Thumbs up for a great channel. 👍🏽👍🏽
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Karen Wilson
Karen Wilson Mês atrás
It may sound strange but using your dozer to crush all that rock into gravel would be your best bet. The metal tracks would chew through it for the gravel your wanting. The roller doesn’t do so well because it’s for compacting and rubber tires can’t do what good ol metal tracks can do. Give it a try, I’m sure you’ll be happy with the results. Plus good job on greasing every time you use that hammer!
Keith Hill
Keith Hill Mês atrás
I have good time watching your videos! I’m always amazed at the equipment you have or as l call it TOYS!!! You remind me of a friend of mine that have many, many toys of which he only used a few of them now and then. I was especially impressed the day when you trying to recover the roller and put new tires on it and put new tracks on something else. You used one toy right after another and it seemed like you used a half a dozen or so! I love your persistence & attitude about having a good time and you succeeded. Keep on going and never quit!!!!
Richard Phelan
Richard Phelan Mês atrás
That really did a nice job of cleaning up the road edges ,Keeping the saplings in check so they don't take over. The old rock wall is a pretty cool feature Was there a old Homestead there at some time in the past
Ruben Braekman
Ruben Braekman Mês atrás
For sure!
Danny Betts
Danny Betts Mês atrás
Farm!!
Rob Matthews
Rob Matthews Mês atrás
Enjoy watching your activities and notice alot more safety gear being used. Nice fuel pump setup. What is the history of the rock walls?
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Eugenio Negron
Eugenio Negron Mês atrás
Andrew, I have followed you for many years now even before Levi and I must tell you that I am so proud of you, I wish I could call you my son because you are such a bright idea man and you solve so many different problems in not only your company but in your property. God bless you brother take care of yourself and those pups, give a hug to Cody and blue for me.
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Michael Moroney
Michael Moroney Mês atrás
the sped up time lapse camera work is awesome.nice touch as usual Andrew!
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MrWoodshoes
MrWoodshoes Mês atrás
Nice job with the hammerknife, I like how quickly it spools up when doing the bigger trees. I just wish you would considered putting something on the front of the ROPS to protest you. I've run one with a side mounted arm on a big New Holland tractor that had with tempered glass. You never know when a big piece of anything will come at you !
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Jim Vet
Jim Vet Mês atrás
Amazing out clean up, dressing up the side of the access road / Good side shot of the new end dump: I never been around the Bell Trucks, Looks much cleaner then the others. I do hope it's easer to work on when the need would arise.
Lawrence Pevitts
Lawrence Pevitts Mês atrás
I love all the different attachments you have for your machinery. Do you still have the Kubota excavator with the enclosed cab?
Patty Marino
Patty Marino Mês atrás
Love your videos! Have you ever considered pulling a big field rake for cleanups?
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gayle
gayle Mês atrás
Absolutely loved this video you're cleaning up everything around, breaking rock you're a very successful young man quite impressed, to my understanding at the end of the video it is Blu dogs birthday. Happy Birthday to Blu!!!
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MrAPCProductions
MrAPCProductions Mês atrás
Have you thought about a wood chipper and selling the mulch from it? Also, when using the hammer, the closer the bit is to the tracks the more pressure can be applied.
Nate The Great
Nate The Great Mês atrás
Imagine you are just a tree hanging out in the woods and Andrew rolls up in a big machine and places a tripod down, camera facing you. Lol
DMH RC
DMH RC Mês atrás
Agree wholeheartedly with you on the barbed wire fence. That stuff shows up in the middle of nowhere and can change a simple job into a giant headache in no time.
jim connor
jim connor Mês atrás
Always a great Day. When Andrew starts Our day with a new video. Almost looks like the road was used as main skid trail back when they logged the trees off. They could really pull a big hitch of trees. As it's mostly downhill.
Buddy Reed
Buddy Reed Mês atrás
Hello Andrew. The road looks nicer after the brush mowing. The snowmobile trails could maybe use some of that, but that would take more than a month with someone trucking food and fuel into you. Have good days!
hpietika
hpietika Mês atrás
Nice video! How much fuel do you use yearly with your machines?
Died 4 US
Died 4 US Mês atrás
That blu monster pipe thread tape is the best stuff i have ever used, and it work's on just about everything. I have a shallow well pump made with stainless steel, and everything else would leak, so i read a review on this thread tape that said it worked on stainless steel when nothing else would, and they were right. I like that it's thicker than the regular crap, and work's on gas, water, and fuel. Nice tree trimmer, minus the barbed wire. G-d bless.
john arnette
john arnette Mês atrás
Great content Andrew! Enjoyed every minute of it sure hate not seeing Sam around but that's life sometimes! The right one is out there you just have to find her, Looking forward to the next video!
john arnette
john arnette Mês atrás
@Tyler Caldwell Alot of people in past comments are saying that they are no longer together! That's what i was going off of!
bren70sss s
bren70sss s Mês atrás
@Tyler Caldwell they did split up , he said it himself .
Tyler Caldwell
Tyler Caldwell Mês atrás
Just because she’s not in video doesn’t mean they split up lol I’ve seen Andrew’s videos span over years
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Mitala Aleka
Mitala Aleka Mês atrás
I liked the miscellaneous working on stuff, especially the Diesel pump install, thanks for all these videos Andrew, they are very educative for some of us, because of u and Matt@ Diesel creek i went out and bought a tracked skid steer.
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Mike. Valdez
Mike. Valdez Mês atrás
Hardest working man on the yard! Have a great day. And always a joy to watch person with the right tools for his jobs!
Paul Hinson
Paul Hinson Mês atrás
love the work Andrew, a great watch as always! just a quick question, don't think I've heard you mention it, but just out of interest, how far apart are the two properties, Castle to Hilltop, miles/time between would just fill a gap in our knowledge? Got to say, if there are any dogs that live a better life than yours, id be surprised
Kevin Doan
Kevin Doan Mês atrás
It's pre-melted needs to be put on a T-Shirt LOL 😂 Love your content Andrew I could watch you for hours and never get bored. Thanks for all that you do =)
Logan More
Logan More Mês atrás
Had great luck with those pumps, one thing I do is get another chunk of pipe and 90 exiting the filter so it doesn’t kink the hose, just a thought. Love the videos!
Harriet Mason
Harriet Mason Mês atrás
Andrew I know that you are a very busy man but I miss you working on your equipment and taking the time to show us how it goes back together. The rock crusher is on my mind I do like seeing chipper's and rock crusher doing well
Most Likely We Do It Services
Andrew I saw on youtube a large roller meant to break done rocks. Instead of one big solid roller, it had a blade with gaps between the blade. So it rolled them and broke them into smaller road-size fill.
tsx3214
tsx3214 Mês atrás
Andrew da man, not only owns these machines, he maintains and repairs them...and what he can repair, he improvises.🙂
Scott Volage
Scott Volage Mês atrás
Nice job cleaning up the tree's you had to remove and the deadfall also. Watched for a long time and you have come a long way from when I watched you putting in the first conex boxes to make the shop. Keep up the good work.
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Richard Walters
Richard Walters Mês atrás
That little excavator does a lot of work for its size, enjoyable to watch
simon2428
simon2428 Mês atrás
I know Andrew’s not sat down and discussed the full project plan as far as I’m aware but slowly you can see all the separate jobs starting to come together on the road build for one.
joe seiber
joe seiber Mês atrás
Freaking love his long videos!! I don't even watch TV anymore!! Andrew is a legend!!!!
David Marcus
David Marcus Mês atrás
Just subscribed to your channel after watching how you're using rock from your mountain top property to make a functional roadway. Amazing! I was curious about what you do with all the wood you harvest from your property. Do you sell it or use it to barter for things you need? Dave Ottawa, Canada
Andrew Camarata
Andrew Camarata Mês atrás
I was just giving the wood away.
David Garner
David Garner Mês atrás
Andrew…… going up that mountain everytime sure is an adventure for you, but you survive it !!, always impressed by your resourcefulness……… take care Andrew !!!!!
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I like how you can teach others to do the things you do wish you 2 good times.
Dave Mendelsohn
Dave Mendelsohn Mês atrás
Thanks, Andrew, for another great video... Love the "pre-used" melted tool box...
R Garlin
R Garlin Mês atrás
Yeah barbed wire is menacing when encountered underfoot - not exactly a usage that Glidden intended, to be fair to him. As ever, great to watch you work, thanks for filming AC.
Googleguy
Googleguy Mês atrás
Ain't Google grand? No barbed wire? That would be fine, I guess, for vegetarians and people who eat at BowWow Jr.'s.
Peter Atkinson
Peter Atkinson Mês atrás
Can’t wait to see this fully rocked and rolled that’s gonna be awesome
Scratchin' Jack
Scratchin' Jack Mês atrás
Pick-up manufactures ought to have you test their trucks. You are certainly on the side of testing them. Thanks Andrew! You videos keep me company at my work...
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Game app Reviewer
Game app Reviewer Mês atrás
Those stone walls on the sides of your road are really cool. Wonder how long they’ve been there and what they were used as?
Tuju's Projects
Tuju's Projects Mês atrás
@Hen Wads they also get warm in sunny day and snakes love them. More cracks, the better.
Hen Wads
Hen Wads Mês atrás
they are a great place to look for stuf with a metal detector
ksfraz
ksfraz Mês atrás
They're livestock "fences" built by settlers in the 18th and 19th century.
Swedish Psychopath
Swedish Psychopath Mês atrás
Do you think Andrew mind if I put a winter snowchain box for my 6 wheel drive mountain bus in the beginning of the hill?
Andrew Camarata
Andrew Camarata Mês atrás
Yeah, they are cool. They are everywhere.
Poppa Mad
Poppa Mad Mês atrás
Andrew. You need to get a Cat 815. It does wonders for consolidating that graded rocky material. And, always love to see you with a new piece of iron. 😀 Thanks for sharing. Love your videos.
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Andy Thorn
Andy Thorn Mês atrás
Really enjoyed this. Very interesting and relaxing. Thank you guys. Must have cost allot of money to get all the tools and equipment?
Julie Soane
Julie Soane Mês atrás
That’s a very useful machine, I’d imagine a lot more useful in many ways than the brush hog you have. Do your dogs ever have problems with cold paws after being out in the snow 😂😂
Jackamomo
Jackamomo Mês atrás
I noticed the trees are mostly 5 -10 years old. In Mike’s plot at least. I guess they just get turned into lumber when they reach a decent size.
Dylan Newby
Dylan Newby Mês atrás
Hi Andrew I’d love to see a tour of all your tools!
wigneyr
wigneyr Mês atrás
Thanks so much for these Andrew, exactly what I needed 😌
bigsid1984
bigsid1984 Mês atrás
Love that he started putting up more content. Hope he is doing okay.
Arjan Vogel
Arjan Vogel Mês atrás
Thanks for your vid Andrew 😇💟💟💟 Love us all, thanks for letting us in to your life again please don't stop making content we love all that you do,the fab rats have a beautiful old truck to recover car out of the snow and help people this thing is so strong it never gets stuck this would be something for you.
Jennifer Tucker
Jennifer Tucker Mês atrás
Have you thought about building a partially bermed house on top of your mountain? It would be fireproof. You certainly have the machines to dig. It would be extra protection against wind and weather. You would have a fantastic view over the valley from the window side. Just a thought.
Gregory
Gregory Mês atrás
Pretty sure he has something in mind…
Edward Weber
Edward Weber Mês atrás
You could’ve used PVC, those Fill Rite pumps are great. They used to come with a telescopic tube. 30:12 30:14
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