Doing some tree cleanup, and brining in gravel to prepare a property for a camper. Mud flap holder: amzn.to/2ZaEB9R Laser level: amzn.to/2N8yAYS Equipment laser receiver: amzn.to/31Gs4fW
Imagine if we could replicate this guy 10,000 times across all disciplines. He works too hard, too smart and gets too much stuff done. People like him make the world go around. Thank God.
He is a rare bird and I thought the same way you have. He is a driven man and way to hyper for anything else other then what he is doing and I wished I had him to fix up my place but I live in Nevada so I will just dream.
I have some employees who have the same work ethic’s that Andrew has. I’ve been watching him from the beginning. It was his hard working abilities that got me hooked. His way of doing things right and his long hrs to get the job done!! I wish I had 10 of Andrews I could finally retire!! I’ve worked hard all my life!! I got 4 kids who are all successful in their jobs. One works for a nuclear power plant (Forman). My other son works for a fire alarm company (senior electrician programmer) a daughter who’s a teacher, with her masters teaching teachers.. The other works as a Business marketing specialist and is one of their top executives. I made sure that my kids would contribute to Society and not depend on anyone.
Andrew is the master at using his skid steers and excavators as an extension of his body meaning he handles them with incredible dexterity and precision. Also, Andrew is very neat and tidy in all his work and has the best supervisor there is in Levi!
People always apologize profusely for putting up vids longer than 15-20 min. This is fascinating and fun to watch. Very enjoyable. Put up vids no matter how long they are. Feels like I'm learning at the same time.
I was watching, and going "oh no..." You could see that coming WAY before it actually dropped. XD I think the camper's tongue ended up bent there? It looks a bit wonky.
I was hoping he works by the hour, or at least has an hourly-add-on rate for when he gets there to do one thing and another contractor asks him to do something else.
@@lancethomas4566 There is also money from people that pay for RU-vid Red, assuming they are watching his videos. I don't know how it is now, but when they rolled out YTR I heard some creators say it was actually better money than ad revenue.
Andrews channel is the ONLY one I wouldn't mind ads in the middle. To make him more money because he deserves every penny he makes off of RU-vid. By far the hardest working man I think I have ever watched. His determination alone is worth 10 times what he is making. Andrew if you are reading this my hats off to you brother. Keep it up and be safe out there.
Mini Digging I want him to use more power and "less Andrew". His body..especially his joints..can't take long term abuse like he's putting them thru. UNLESS , he's gonna retire early. But that ethic doesn't retire. So I am concerned. I speak from experience.
My 2 year old son loves your vids. He can properly identify all the different machines but his favorite are the excavators. Thank you for posting these vids.
Andrew: I'm going to be a bit of a "Dutch Uncle" here. As a young man I worked in my fathers construction business running backhoe, six-way blade dozer and operating dumptrucks doing what you're doing. But do yourself a favour...find some nice open weave shirts that allow you to breathe and also protect you from the sun. Basal cell carcinoma can take years to show up and believe me I know. You are one of the hardest working young person I know but take care of yourself too. Love your videos and love watching your projects! Love the new "transits" that are available now...we used to hammer stakes and mark with cross tees and make notation with magic marker. Things have changed and I must admit most for the better!
Frank Curley...You got that right. Only, Basil Cell is on a good day. I speak from experience X several...and no right eye either from it. SUNGLASSES everyone! With side guard protection too. Andrew, Be Careful out there!
It's 1:45 am and I just woke up after falling asleep on the couch. Looks like it will be about 3:am before I hit the sack. Oh well. Nothing on the agenda to get me up early. 😂
It's 2:02 a.m. and I'm only 28 minutes in. Know what you're talking about. Looks like I'm looking forward to watching this tomorrow, I mean later today.
My quarantine life is now late-night with Andrew and his machines. I've watched so many hours over the last 3 months that I'm considering buying a tractor bcz those things are hella useful
Andrew, your videos are much better than these made by Discovery about some miners or fishers. You can watch their videos for the entire season and see no progress. In your videos tremendous amount of work is done in just days. Well done! Amazing! Keep it up!
Mate. I'm in Australia, you do amazing work. You can tell the amount of care you out into each job. We need more people like you. Keep up the good work.
Not always, remember his new levels on his home and roof where his friends did a lot of work. Great friends I got to say. And the end results are like the best. Can't wait till he gets his Tesla track and start reengineering it! Oh Elon, you don't know what's coming. Terry
What about the log in the skid steer I don't know how much that skid steer ways but I was impressed!!! Ive lifted some big logs with my 12 tonne excavator's I don't know if my new machine would pick that log up at full reach! and the new machine is around 13.5 tonne....
Rob J and that was with a bucket that's about twice as heavy as a Normal dirt bucket. I particularly don't care for foreign things but they can sure make a hell of a piece of equipment. Like yanmar also why buy a John Deere for twice the price when they all use yanmar motors
Andrew tends to over load some of these machines, he likely hasn't had a catastrophic failure yet, but when he does he will likely regret it. I've seen some major injuries caused by people using these machines and the machines failed. I hope it doesn't happen, cuz I'd hate to not have him making vids, or have to do it from a wheelchair.
Overloading and then breaking an excavator is almost impossible. Only thing that will happen in treework sometimes is the cilinders getting bend. But thats operator error. Hoses do break some times but often you catch them beforehand
You see that screwed wood vertical extension on the sides? That adds at least 3 ton to its capacity if it was weld steel with 100% american design that could go up to 6.
Jill, You have a great looking lot and a beautiful camper....And you certainly hired the right guy for the Job! Andrew, Great work and thanks for another excellent video!
A) That is some mighty fine not-like-the-normal-shale-workshop soil! b) Great precision work with the blade, excavator, etc. That equipment is like an extension of your body. c) great video! (I ain't even 1/3 the way thru yet!)
Love, love, love the drone shot of the tree work! Let's take care of that now (calmly, he says), as the stump proves how strong it is. Best weed puller ever! Yahoo to you, Andrew, from Dixonville, Oregon, home to nothing but cows, deer, both black and white tail, turkeys ( human and two-legged) and lots of wood. And EC, he lives here.
You, my dear, have excellent taste in YT channels. Different kinds of work, both masters of their crafts.
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3100 views and only 347 thumbs up are you folks for real is it that hard for a thumbs up, this guy's voids are great, never asks for thumbs up or anything else and less then 10% of the people who view can take a second and hit a thumbs up, wtf why even try making a good video thanks for effort ac
This was oddly satisfying to watch:) Thanks for sharing this with us! Jill's explanation posted was quite a good read after watching the video in full. I would agree with most of the posters here that Andrew has surgical skills that most folks can admire. Keep up the great work!
Well, gentlemen, Andrew is doing what we all want to do, but we can't. That's why we watch his works. And he is doing them fine. Greetings from Finland, Andy.
Very interesting project. I don't know why, but i grinned like an idiot through the entire video. I love that the owner filled is in with all the details! Very interesting indeed.
I've watched several of this young man's videos. His workmanship is beyond his years. He always submits excellent quality video. Did anyone else see the hummingbird? Keep diggin!😎
Back in Greece as a little boy all my Toys was about Cranes, Bouldozes , dumping trucks, fire trucks etc :):) The backyard was my heavens world. Actually back when I was 3 still to day I remember lots of details :) Long story short my Father had big dreams he thought was born a Construction developer but to his big disappointment end up fallow different avenues. Got MS in Math later I become subcontractor Engineer for Cisco Networks & developments. Any time I visit my country he always mess up with me by kidding with plenty reminds of the old times:) Love your Vinteos :) .
Nice upgrade to the mud flaps. Maybe attach a magnet on the bottom of them and you could lift them up and out of the way by sticking them against the bumper or frame when you know you might pull them off.
I've viewed your vids for a long time now; enjoy every one. As a viewer, I thought it might be fun to try to pick the most useful tools/machines you have acquired over the years. This vid, which I have seen twice includes what would be my top picks: Yanmar, CL35 and the ten wheeler.
@@ROTTK9 but they aren't what makes a good youtuber, it's his effort to put out quality content and the fact that he puts out good videos that aren't full of clickbate. The amount of time it must have taken him to edit this full video, not to mention its recorded over multiple days where as most youtubers would just put out a crappy few minute long video daily.
Yeah, the haters work shit jobs that make them miserable. Young Mr. Camarata has his own business, chooses his jobs, has a beautiful property, a house, atv's, a boat, jet skis, a great and loyal dog, friends, a good relationship with his dad, a successful RU-vid channel, he's good at what he does and probably a lot more we never see.
One off the things worth noting about Andrews videos is how good he is at camera angles, lighting, editing, knowing when to speed up the the camera. I've watched similar videos and if the editing is not right you just turn off. Andrew does a really good job with this.
I have not watch TV since I have been watching your channel. I worked in the engine room on ships for ten years, and just think it's fabulous work go about your work. this is now my favourite RU-vid channel.
With the insane politics everywhere and the country divided, I am incredibly happy to sit and watch your videos. They are honestly calming. And thank you for the nice long video. It was great to just sit back and watch you turn a jungle into a nice park like yard. Maybe you can talk her into doing some of your incredible stone walls there.. That would really make the place!!!
I agree. This isn't the Kardashians or the Jersey Shore rot that the big broadcasters are selling! This is everyday life for the majority of Americans.
If every US Citizen had this mans work ethic and outlook on getting things done...man oh man what a position we'd be in. We need to start educating youth to be this self sufficient.
Towards the end you sure had enough supervisors around. I liked that compactor, it looked old but sure got the job done. I really like older machinery, built to last and hardly ever break. Another job well done.
It's like a work of art and the editing is above par every time. Be careful dumping them logs out of the big truck. You're putting enormous forces on the truck with all that shifting weight. Stay safe Andrew.
Nice.. love these old school campers,reminds me of my childhood camping in the late 70’s. The refab looks great. Good job on it! Andrew you do great work
For the Record: The clients who hired you got waaaayyyy more effort and results, versus what could be expected. Unreal effort.. You never give in!! Great job!!!!!!
Hi, Andrew. As always a great video and review of equipment that makes the work easier. Quick tip: when drilling, listen for the drill sound to go higher pitched, this means you are almost through and can ease off on the pressure. Makes the back side of the hole much cleaner. Hope that helps.
Seems when a guy is doing work they show up automatically 😂 For me most of the time it's my granddad tho, it's like he can smell me working or something
Andrew, I have been binge watching your videos for the past two weeks. I am trying to soak up all you knowledge for my hopeful future in my own homestead.
You're a very hard worker Andrew Camarata. It's very encouraging to see someone work as hard as you do and then work on videos plus. Keep up the great work.
Piazzawoodworks, I still use a 25" tube TV. I watch more YT than TV. I may replace it someday so I can plug in my computer into the flat screen and watch YT on a big screen.
Nothing but Awesome. Thanks Andrew for entertaining us with such exciting videos. I have learned so much from just watching your videos. Thanks again. From Canada 🇨🇦.
I was thinking the same thing. Cutting edge needs to be replaced before the bucket edge gets damaged. Surprisingly he doesn’t just swap the bucket in off of his tracked Bobcat skid steer for the time being.
I do like that you dont edit out things going wrong like most people do.jobs dont always go according to plan. Equipment breaks,vehicles get stuck.it happens to all of us.nice job