Installing new tires on my pickup, then using a mini excavator to tear down a shed and load it into a dumpster. Dave's video moving the dumpster: • Andrew Camarata to the...
Kudos to the Dumpster dave roll-off driver.I'm very skittish this time of year travelling onto soft ground,not only customer damage,but towing fees.Great vid.
Glad to see that Blue is just as interested in watching you work like Cody was at this age. XD And i bet Cody is giving Blue the same advice he got from Levi!
You're a good guy Andrew for staying on the job until everything and everyone was as happy as can be. And your new mobile happiness paw patrol is awesome too.
Welcome Blue! How awesome to have a little puppy right up against you taking a nap. I love all your videos. This was very fun and enjoyable to watch and makes you feel good after it is over. There are still good guys in this world and 1.11 million subscribers if proof. Thanks once again for your content.
I love AC videos. Super cinematography of what I wish I could be doing. No long self promotion of what he is about to do. Just gets right down to it. I am so spoiled now I have a hard time watching other similar RU-vid channels. Thank you Andrew!
Brilliant to see the Mini helping the big Pete escape the soft ground! amazing what those machines will do.... Love Blue, looks like we going to have a new feature to keep an eye out for.
Another great Camarata Fix, destroy and recovery video ...I still go back and watch older videos when I need a Camarata Fix Glad to see Cody get an apprentice
You cleaned up really nice Andrew. I just torn down my first building a couple of weeks ago with a mini. I didn't know retirement could be so much fun.
I enjoy seeing Andrew's puppies grow into adult dogs. It's nice that Cody has a new little brother. I loved watching Blue make his debut in this video. How cute!
Those dogs are already pals. Too cute. That really speaks for well for Cody. Plus, North Country mud season is always the most fun you can have on as many wheels as you have.
I love Labs in general, but there's something about Chocalate's that really get me. I used to have a Black, Yellow, and Chocalate, and they were the best. Their names were Moe, Larry, and Curly. Good work on that shed. Thanks for posting, Andrew, and Welcome to Cody's new apprentice...
Sweeeeet, that shot at the end with Lou and Cody sleeping. 🐶 Nice to see that you also cleaned up those tire tracks, that’s how you recognize a true professional! 👍🏻
after setting your tire on the bead i reccomend spraying the bead down with soapy water to make sure there is no air leaks. you can then just simply hit the area with a soft mallet. It DEFITINTELY helps prevent small air leaks in the future. also, that looks like a Coates tire machine. I might have some useful parts i can send you!
@@AndrewCamarata the hydraulic ram that breaks the bead? I do not, just like some feet for the rims and the tray that goes on top i believe. ill have to look monday. im in Canada so can't phone so easily. For Light Truck tires those rams dont always break the first time. sometimes you have to do around the rim a few times. Its not uncommon for the machine to move because the bead is not breaking, especially when not bolted down. If youre really struggling to break a bead, a technique i discovered was to attempt to break the bead with the plate, then take the guide bar and wedge it between the plate, and the rim. Release the tire, then reapply the breaker with the bar and while doing that try and pry the bead apart with the bar. Its a little complicated to explain but its worked many times for me
@@AndrewCamarata Sounds like you are using a smaller compressor maybe at 125 psi but a 2 stage at 175 psi makes a lot of difference on the power that bead breaker has.
Yours in one of the few channels I can hit the like button before I even watch it, because I know it going to be good. I would like to see more utility installation jobs.
Good evening Andrew, you really are the consummate professional when it comes to clearing work (no matter what it is) and to see Cody have a friend to play with as well has melted my heart and I have a few tears of happiness seeing them lying there together asleep and all worn out from running around all day and until next time TaRa for a bit.
When I first started watching Andrew, equipment was so cheap, now it is literally impossible to get in Ontario Canada. I have my compact tractor with backhoe but would have preferred a skid steer and mini-ex. Thanks for video, Andrew.
Blue is going to be an awesome dog. I love his temperament.... I saw the story about how you got him on the B-list video you released. Keep up the good work!
I have been watching AC videos for a several years, love his channel, and I had heard he has occasional B-list videos. I was not able to find them. Andrew, could you or someone post a link to your B-listed videos, or how to search with instructions for an elder gent, also from Upstate NY, now living in GA Thank you. Norm
That Cummins is such a good engine the road salt just kills those body’s from that year. Love the new puppy so cute nice for Cody to have a friend again can’t wait to see the pup grow up
Levi’s revenge: I would wince when I saw Cody as a puppy constantly chewing and teasing Levi, watching Levi turned to deflect Cody’s attacks. Cody may soon find himself on the receiving side of Blue’s playfully chewing on Cody’s ears. Andrew glad you found a new friend, dogs are often better company than people. Thanks for sharing your great videos.
Thank you Andrew for working hard perfectly and honestly... thank you for teaching and encouraging us how to work and get job done skillfully effectivly 👍.. God bless you and God bless Amireca 💜🇺🇸
I know the timing of switching back and forth between ground camera and drone while filling the dumpster was some work. Good job - both the video and the work being done.
It's easy, just do a sync clap at the beginning so the drone has audio. Then set up multicam in your editing software so you can switch back and forth.
I would not have thought of climbing onto the pile with the mini-ex but it makes sense both for bringing the material towards the machine and to allow the operator a higher viewpoint into the dumpster. Thanks!
Hey Andrew, that's really cool that you can get great audio while using your drone. Curious if you were using the mic on your drone or if it was from another source. Keep up with these awesome videos! Long time viewer.
26:53 Wow! What a mind game! I really thought there was another guy that looked like him helping! Great editing! Always great videos as usual! Been here since before 100,000 subscribers back in 2015! Congrats!
HI Andrew , Your cool Army truck theres two Mods to turn it into Dumptruck , Dropping few loads small rocks on mountain track heading to your caravan snowmobiles Home , installing front winch you wouldn't need skulldrag your truck useing bulldozer, more aggressive mud tyres, chains, Maxtrax's, Dropping your tyre pressure gives better footprint in mudd sand for traction. I think you would known about most of this stuff, lm from Australia 'Queenland , thank you for sharing your family and yourself lots of really cool videos . Michael.
@@AndrewCamarata I'm assuming that's not including the dumpster(customer pays) or is it total including hauling? as soomeone just getting started in excavation I would love a video with your insight about how to price jobs, both by the hour and by the job itself. Right now I'm pricing strictly by the hour.
Again with the doppelganger equipment load! You don't understand "can't", can fix anything with anything (including a chain saw), and you have a fun, sneaky, "who, me?" sense of humor. I really like your channel.
Blue is a beautiful pup Andrew, Cody must be happy to have a buddy to ruff house with. That job must have Been a little stressful. I can see the neighbors homes have swimming pools, with all that fugitive dust floating around people get upset about that sort a thing.
Andrew I really enjoy watching you work I did a lot of construction work running heavy equipment and you really jump into things not worrying about how much work it’s gonna take