It continues to amuse me, seeing, in fast motion, the patting down and flattening out. It practically looks gentle. Even the 'shaking the sense into' ` well dirt out of ` the stumps is a good action to watch.
Probably the best thing about your content Andrew is that you have big enough balls to show your mistakes and misjudgment as they occur without editing them out. I have been watching your videos for a while and you are definitely one of the few authentic RU-vidr that don’t hide when things go for a toss! Please keep it up this way. We love it! 👍
OK ANDREW YOUR NEWEST YOUNGEST FAN IS MY GRANDSON REMINGTON! He used to like monster trucks and hill climbs but yesterday he saw one of your videos and now we’re watching everything you make one after another this kid wants to be an equipment operator now at FOUR years old!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🇺🇸
Only those of us who have attempted to dig out a stump with an axe and shovel know how truly gratifying this video feels. I have a BH77 on the back of my Kubota and I have dug out monster stumps with it but it took all day. It is mind boggling the amount of force that it takes to remove even a small stump. Love that E100!
Congrats on your background music.Especially around the 17:00 mark. It is not distracting as many RU-vidr's are. Your content, work ethic, talent and honesty are to be much admired! Thanks for sharing.
Indeed . . . I suggested to Andy he could devise some sort of POV camera system filmed from LEVI's perspective using a small camera attached to the collar. LEVI is such a willing and capable candidate for the job. I even envisioned a MR. ED type dialog being edited in. Complicated . . .? . . . initially but totally unique for anything seen on RU-vid. This would be hard or nearly impossible for any other dog except LEVI. Maybe a patreon account could be started for LEVI. H A P P Y B I R T H D A Y, Levi
Gives me a whole new appreciation for putting your divot back... uhh that will need some seed come spring... *walks away whistling* The aerial shot really shows the path of destruction ha ha.
My friend, you are the man. I love EVERYTHING about you especially the passion to getting shit done. Even how you communicate with the viewers. Don't let the haters point the few mistakes you make and not point out all the positive that you do.
I can't figure out why Andrew's videos are so additive?? A average guy doing extra extraordinary things with average equipment?? I don't know but I can't stop watching!!!
Hi Andrew, its rufus from London England. Saying what a good samaritan you are.. nackering your fords steering bar. And then to continue, as you could see in his face he was wanting it all done.. and what nice puppies .. ahh .. Levi looked like he was fed up with the teenage dogs yo leave him alone.. he wasn't fazed by those two puppies at all. If you hadn't of got your EX100 you wouldn't of finished so quick. I remember when you got that machine.. and when you broke the throttle doing that big rock face, with the pool of water you had to get a hired brand new yanmar in to drill the rock out. Keep up the great work.. I'm loving the passion you pump into your videos. And the great new music .. I never see you use your bulldozer anymore. The D8.
Andrew I LOVE it when you return weeks later to review a job site, and, when you pilot the drone after each presentation. Stay safe, and keep an eye out for your pup when working. Greetings from Port Jervis, NY.
This is one of my favorite channels. You have this “dive right in” approach to work and life i can really appreciate and youre one of the hardest workingest guys on RU-vid. Keep it up man great channel.
It might have gone a little faster with the bigger machine but I think the Yanmar left the yard looking better, maybe the hitachi needed a blade! No matter what that was a ton of work that you handled very well. Thanks for making my weekends better with your video’s
Me: Do you wanna watch a video about digging out stumps? My Brain: No! Me: It's an Andrew Camarata video. My Brain: What are you waiting for, click the video already!
Now, to really enjoy Andrew's videos, you have to be male and had a little experience hoeing, shoveling, cutting or just horsing around with a bit of machinery. Point is - you need to project yourself into the task underway and enjoy vicariously the sheer joy of ripping, pushing or just riding in a big toy with lots of power. Also, one should recognize Andrew's and the dog's role in the process. Thanks, Andrew, for being a good sport about the whole thing. As I've said in other videos, there is a tremendous psychological energy being created and distributed via his commitment to the tasks undertaken. Add that to the Robert Frost rock walls here at this site and something special is taking place.
You need to make an aft support for your trailer for loading/unloading. As a prior C-130 loadmaster, we used a wood "milk stool" to support the aircraft during load/unload. Scale it to your needs. Top of support had two removable layers, tethered by straps, to adjust height. Google "C-130 milk stool" for images. Link to C130 Ramp Support Platform (Milk Stool) - Drawing www.fbo.gov/index? s=opportunity&mode=form&id=457b67b2f9a2272244192d94c2a857c9&tab=core&_cview=0
Watching your videos taught me me how to dig out stumps. Rented a small Kubota U17 and put it to the test! Was surprised what the tiny machine was capable of.
I think that's bedrock. Anyway, it looks pretty sick if you ask me. I would carve it in to have water running down on it into a pond or something like that :)
ANDREW LOOK WHAT YOU WENT AND DID! Got mini 2018 k008-3 with 2 hrs for home use. Retired 75 Vietnam Vet one working arm, that excavator is lots of fun.
GREAT JOB...... continue to operate equipment after it was damaged, talking about customer satisfaction. Keep up the good work and customer satisfaction.
I really enjoy watching your videos and all the little things you do to make the job you doing look great. Its like you are you are working on your property and you really care what it looks like. Keep up the GREAT WORK
If your not in a hurry to get stumps out, I cut mine as low to the ground as possible, drill 1inch holes in the top and put a little sugar in each. They are mulch in 6 months.
We are so much alike, that I know we would be good friends if I lived near you. Its great you are able to help so many people, at neighborly prices. Your video updates show a great deal of flexibility, and versatility on your willingness to help outside the box. That damage to the steering was a hit in more ways than one, yet still unswayed..! Well done on all counts. Thank you for sharing your day.!
Been watching your videos for about 7 months now & just subscribed. I do enjoy your videos .the variety of things you do is great entertainment keep them coming. (p.s. I'm in love with your castle)
It's late, I have a stack of videos to edit myself, and I have to work early tomorrow. But what am I doing? Binge watching Andrew. Even content I already saw before... now I need to see that tractor fix again! 😂😎👍
Yeah he needs an service brake switch, which acts like he's pushing the brake pedal to the floor as long as it is switched on. Those also activate the trailer brakes. Additionally the trailer could have a foot on both sides you can flip down and which locks in place.
Amazing job Andrew. We never know when your video will pop up, every post is amazing . Who would think that stump pulling could be olympic sport. You would have the gold medal
Nine out of ten people, even professionals, do not know how to dig stumps. They try to pull them up with the boom. Even on the most powerful excavators and backhoes the bucket has the strongest breakout force. This man knows what he is doing.
I swear those tree stumps were breeding. LOL. I'm from the future and just watched the video yesterday where you build something to protect that cylinder that keeps getting bent. You do a good job eventually after some on the fly prototyping, LOL.
Just to kinda confirm, Andrew makes his living via manning this one-man excavation company, RU-vid, and - I think - some snow related winter jobs? Pretty neat. Either way, great video!