Slowly going through Andrew’s downloads and enjoying them as much or more than the first time. His subject matter, or content, his personality, or uniqueness, and his work ethic are beyond reproach.
You're actually helping me learn some new techniques to clear some land I'm buying. The drone footage is perfect. From a marketing standpoint, videos like this will help prospective customers truly understand what you're bidding. Well done!
Thanks for your work on these videos. Fun to watch for us but a lot of work for you . All these camera angles and setup/ takedowns. Drone shots...hatcams..music and editing. We all know if your gone for a few days that your putting some epic stuff together. Thanks for taking us along.
He can fix anything!!! I wish he lived in KY I would hire him !! I'm just amazed when something breaks down he can figure it out.. I would like to hang out with you sometime Andrew!!
Ha, he uses equipment to do everything. He doesn't work hard. He's a dedicated worker and has a work ethic, but when you have equipment to do the work for you, that ends the hard work. Andrew works smart not hard. He's a smart guy.
@@jaywillow9927 So this implies that the only type of hard work is strictly labor intensive? Doctors, lawyers, teachers, engineers etc.... all lazy apparently. You can work hard in many ways.
Love your videos. I love how you never have the camera right in your face, stroking your ego for 10 minutes before any work begins like many other content providers.
Andrew gives 150%. Always a great job. he brings the skills and sense to get a job done . Such a wonderful person. And yes I too cant stop watching the vids, lol.
I am watching this video on the big screen and I am just amazed at how you make that Yanmar excavator look like it is alive when the video is sped up. For being a small machine you get some big things done with it. Keep them coming Andrew!
WOW! I my opinion Andrew produces the best videos on you tube. This kid is a genius. He seems to be able to fix anything. Can't wait for his next video!
David Fickle a genius, he would be just another worker where i live. A good worker but still just a worker. Man a bunch of ass kissers on you tube, it gets annoying
@@randomlyfunny2657 Have you watched all of his videos ? He's far more than an equipment operator. His ability to diagnose and solve a problem , be it with computer installation or even drone repair, combined with an understanding of physics principles and the ability to repair and maintain virtually any piece of equipment indicates to me, and countless others, that he is perhaps gifted.
I’m really enjoying your videos. I like that they are longer “episodes” but you keep them interesting. I know it’s already a lot of work just to do the job, and to video and edit it takes even more time and effort. Thanks for taking the time to share, you obviously enjoy what you do, that’s great! Keep it coming.
Andrew, thanks again for sharing a great video. I have an older ASV. The undercarriage is made up of a series of UHMW bogey wheels and a rubber tortion arm. Because they are not made of steel or aluminum, you do need to avoid driving over hard sharp edges whenever possible. I have operated bobcat as well and there is no comparison in the ride. The ASV is so smooth and easy on my back. Caterpillar had invested in ASV back in the 90’s to license the undercarriage. In return, some ASV had CAT engines. After Terex bought ASV, caterpillar went to their own undercarriage design.
Gotta love those tortion bars. I Googled the word to find out what esoteric piece of engineering this was exactly. Wikipedia defines tortion as a word used by inbred hillbilly idiots that never learned to spell. Hmm. Why are they using inbred hillbillies in skidsteers? I know ASV likes to cheap out on parts, but this seems as ridiculous as buying a Dodge truck.
I have a 60 gal. Campbell Hausfeld at 3.75 horsepower - I do admire your willingness to repair your equipment - you certainly don't hesitate to tackle any repair job - bravo!!!
An absolutely amazing video, Andrew! The drone footage of the gravel operation, the felling of that big tree, the timelapses and the music are all beautiful. I also liked the pov. You should do that more often, while in your machines.
I do like that you always do the best you can for every job and never leave the work undone, that's why you get so much work because of your great reputation.
Andy, Ive been binge watching your videos, lol Really, really informative and totally compelling videos. You’ve helped me figure out a lot of questions I’d had about future projects. Love the dogs!!! Best of Luck! Thanks!!
I think Andrew does a good job at conservation. He knows a lot more about trees than 90% of contractors, only takes what he needs to get the job done, and uses the wood for firewood or takes it to the mill. Also, in his state, there is a ton of government regulation and bureaucracy. That spray paint and those route lines didn't get there by accident. As usual, great video.
Your videos are very interesting and at the same time really relaxing to watch. You truly love the work you are doing. A rare thing nowadays. Long may you continue so. And don't stop making the vids.☺
Its nice to be your own boss, work out in the woods, sure would be nice if that fire was going, looks like its cold up there.I see you work a lot by yourself sure need to be careful.We all enjoy watching you do your thing, so please be safe out there, Don't know what we would if something happen to you. Very nicely done..
This is quite a nice job to have landed. I am sure whomever hired you is very pleased with your work. You have a great work ethic and lots of good ideas.
Wow. I’ve seen a few of your videos now, and the amount of work that you can do by yourself is amazing. The videos are excellent, right down to the music! Thanks!
Sweet video Andrew! Really enjoyed watching this one! Talk about a sweet home site! Can't wait to see more. Gravel shots were really awesome and so was the end, the drone is such an integral to filming these days I feel like.
I am buying a piece of property and was looking at demolishing mobile homes as well as other land clearing videos - yours are the BEST. I love watching them just to watch them! And Oh Man I wish you lived near me! You are so honest and do such a good job. Very nice.
you prolly dont give a shit but does someone know a way to log back into an instagram account? I was stupid forgot my login password. I appreciate any tricks you can offer me!
@Jairo Gerald I really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and im in the hacking process atm. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
I always looking forward to seeing more of your video, you are a great story teller. Thank you for sharing your amazing video. God bless you and your family
WOW! Andrew you’re awesome! You’re a one man wrecking crew… But you do it so neatly. Love, love, love this video. Never thought you’d be pushing down those trees with the Yanmar! Love the drone footage, and helmet cam footage too. I’m hooked on your videos man!
Beautiful land up in New York! Was at Longlake, New York along time ago and it's gorgeous. I live in Maine and it's almost the same. Such gorgeous land you own.
Nice piece of land! I can't believe how dry the ground is. In Alberta the snow hasn't even melted yet! Guess your snow machines don't get much use there? Winter is just too damn long here! Thanks Andrew, another fine video, got a s load of work done, didn't even need to leave the kitchen table, whew! Might be getting a callus on my fingers from typingLOL!!!! You make it look so easy!
Awesome! This is shaping up to look like one of the best best builds on CZcams made by a guy who actually knows what he's doing. The "Pure Living for Life" killer.
Just getting footage of the work, whilst doing the work, is so difficult. Having two fixed cameras going and the drone, all recording the tree next to the bridge, is skill in itself.
@@RangieNZ oh, I know, I know I and the 8 bit guy can attest to that, or back that up. I know trying to get the footage alone is a bit of a task in itself, and sometimes editing can be a hassle in itself too. I know that because I record and edit all of it by myself.
Hey I just letting you know that I really do enjoy watching your videos especially the trees removing one, they are all awesome I am from Trinidad and Tobago in the Caribbean, Great contents keep it up.
These are simply wonderful to watch! You work like many of us, and better than most! About the time I'm thinking... "why don't you do tha...... " you just did it!
So. This man is one of a kind. He is uniquie for his generation. To me, it seems clear that with every passing new generation people are being taught down, dum down.. My old teacher in the 80s used to drive an old car from the 1960s. She knew how to fix the car went it went wrong Today people own cars but don't know how the change a wheel. One young guy recantly put coolant in the engine oil filler of his brand knew car. Broke his car. My great grandfather father fought in the first world war. in the 1970s, I remember watching him answering questions on high brow tv quizz. Difficult questions as I've watched the same tv quizz still broadcast in 2019. he was a working class man. His educational knowledge of the word and vocabulary was at a higher standard across the board in his day. I've seen young people look at me strange when I asked them a question about a general item and they said to me what's that in a dum ass way. Seem they understand iphones and apps but some other things goes over there heads. We need this guy to seed his DNA across the planet.
Your technique for tree removal is very efficient - digging out from underneath the root ball of the tree, then pushing the tree over, cutting the trunk from the now uprooted rootball/base, and then just pick the rootball up and remove. Next cutting the trunk to length, move and stack to the side, then grab and move limbs, and extraneous material to the burn pile. You're to be commended - very efficient as I said before. I will be showing your videos to my clearing crew when that day happens. They'll hate me to be sure. lol.
It’s amazing what an excavator can do in skilled hands. Good work sir. I’m fascinated by these videos. It’s very hard work but I’d change places with you in a second. Love it and upstate New York ‘s Hudson River Valley.
You're a beast and so are the machines! You make it look easy, and, when your chainsaw got stuck in the log I felt relief that I'm not the only one that happens to! Also, the compact track loaders are sure nice...wish now I had gone with one, but, not enough $$$. Next time. Also, I'm on my second CAT skid steer (262D) and first mini-ex (305 CR e 2) and have been thoroughly pleased with CAT so far. I've found CAT to be more than competitive in price. Another great video!
Great video. I pave been thinking about doing my own site prep for my house. My buddy does civil work for an excavation company. I know my way around excavators, loaders and lasers from landscaping. I thought shit I could do it myself. Lots of good information thank you
You all are lucky up there that you still have your hemlocks. Ours died out from beetle damage in the late 90's, early 2000's. They were always one of the nicest looking trees in the woods in my opinion around here. (The Carolinas)
Slowly going through Andrew’s downloads and enjoying them as much or more than the first time. His subject matter, or content, his personality, or uniqueness, and his work ethic are beyond reproach.
When everyone one else is doing 6 min videos you are killin it with awesome half hour epics! And i watch every minute, all the way through.
So true.
Yeah, I know. Sometimes it's better for just one huge long video and not a video split up into 50 5 minute parts.😐☺️
You're actually helping me learn some new techniques to clear some land I'm buying. The drone footage is perfect. From a marketing standpoint, videos like this will help prospective customers truly understand what you're bidding. Well done!
Thanks for your work on these videos. Fun to watch for us but a lot of work for you . All these camera angles and setup/ takedowns. Drone shots...hatcams..music and editing. We all know if your gone for a few days that your putting some epic stuff together. Thanks for taking us along.
You are a hard worker.. Not many young men like yourself that knows how to work and fix stuff.. Your videos are awesome!!
So true, I have said it before, Andrew is one in a MILLION!
He can fix anything!!! I wish he lived in KY I would hire him !! I'm just amazed when something breaks down he can figure it out.. I would like to hang out with you sometime Andrew!!
Agree, 100%!
Ha, he uses equipment to do everything. He doesn't work hard. He's a dedicated worker and has a work ethic, but when you have equipment to do the work for you, that ends the hard work. Andrew works smart not hard. He's a smart guy.
@@jaywillow9927 So this implies that the only type of hard work is strictly labor intensive? Doctors, lawyers, teachers, engineers etc.... all lazy apparently. You can work hard in many ways.
Who needs TV. Your videos are great. Plus no drama. Thanks for the videos
Love your videos. I love how you never have the camera right in your face, stroking your ego for 10 minutes before any work begins like many other content providers.
Great video! Prime example of what one man can do with the proper tools!!!! Great job!
I never thought of myself as unproductive or lazy......I must rethink my whole life now. Wow. Impressed with your hard work. Stay safe brother.
Andrew gives 150%. Always a great job. he brings the skills and sense to get a job done . Such a wonderful person. And yes I too cant stop watching the vids, lol.
I am watching this video on the big screen and I am just amazed at how you make that Yanmar excavator look like it is alive when the video is sped up.
For being a small machine you get some big things done with it. Keep them coming Andrew!
WOW! I my opinion Andrew produces the best videos on you tube. This kid is a genius. He seems to be able to fix anything. Can't wait for his next video!
David Fickle a genius, he would be just another worker where i live. A good worker but still just a worker. Man a bunch of ass kissers on you tube, it gets annoying
Jamie haters gonna hate.
@@randomlyfunny2657 Have you watched all of his videos ? He's far more than an equipment operator. His ability to diagnose and solve a problem , be it with computer installation or even drone repair, combined with an understanding of physics principles and the ability to repair and maintain virtually any piece of equipment indicates to me, and countless others, that he is perhaps gifted.
Mad respect for you Andrew! Hard work is not everyone's forte and then filming and sharing it makes it fantastically awesome!!
I’m really enjoying your videos. I like that they are longer “episodes” but you keep them interesting. I know it’s already a lot of work just to do the job, and to video and edit it takes even more time and effort. Thanks for taking the time to share, you obviously enjoy what you do, that’s great! Keep it coming.
Andrew, thanks again for sharing a great video. I have an older ASV. The undercarriage is made up of a series of UHMW bogey wheels and a rubber tortion arm. Because they are not made of steel or aluminum, you do need to avoid driving over hard sharp edges whenever possible. I have operated bobcat as well and there is no comparison in the ride. The ASV is so smooth and easy on my back. Caterpillar had invested in ASV back in the 90’s to license the undercarriage. In return, some ASV had CAT engines. After Terex bought ASV, caterpillar went to their own undercarriage design.
Gotta love those tortion bars. I Googled the word to find out what esoteric piece of engineering this was exactly. Wikipedia defines tortion as a word used by inbred hillbilly idiots that never learned to spell. Hmm. Why are they using inbred hillbillies in skidsteers? I know ASV likes to cheap out on parts, but this seems as ridiculous as buying a Dodge truck.
Good tidy work Andrew as usual.
I have a 60 gal. Campbell Hausfeld at 3.75 horsepower - I do admire your willingness to repair your equipment - you certainly don't hesitate to tackle any repair job - bravo!!!
That should do it.
An absolutely amazing video, Andrew! The drone footage of the gravel operation, the felling of that big tree, the timelapses and the music are all beautiful. I also liked the pov. You should do that more often, while in your machines.
You're a working machine, thanks for taking the time to bring us along for the ride
I am hooked on your videos. Love that you do 99% of the work by yourself. Would like to see a video explaining/showing your equipment set up.
I do like that you always do the best you can for every job and never leave the work undone, that's why you get so much work because of your great reputation.
You’re very good with the tools you have !
Most others would need Much bigger equipment,
....to accomplish what you do!
Andy, Ive been binge watching your videos, lol
Really, really informative and totally compelling videos.
You’ve helped me figure out a lot of questions I’d had about future projects.
Love the dogs!!!
Best of Luck!
Thanks!!
Great video from beginning to end and that includes the production and video angles.
great job Andrew , thanks for taking the time to get all the camera shots and drone shots to make a interesting video for us.
2020 but I really appreciate your videos and your work. Thanks for sharing these.
I think Andrew does a good job at conservation. He knows a lot more about trees than 90% of contractors, only takes what he needs to get the job done, and uses the wood for firewood or takes it to the mill.
Also, in his state, there is a ton of government regulation and bureaucracy. That spray paint and those route lines didn't get there by accident.
As usual, great video.
I can't believe I'd rather watch Andrew work than watch my Street Outlaws. Right on Andrew you the man.
Your videos are very interesting and at the same time really relaxing to watch. You truly love the work you are doing. A rare thing nowadays. Long may you continue so. And don't stop making the vids.☺
He's living the dream.
Thanks for the videos! I’m expanding what I do in my business because of watching these videos. It been great and I’ve enjoyed working so much more.
Awwww yes! A new vid. I've been checking everyday lol. Time to grab a couple of brews and watch the man at work. Cheers!
Its nice to be your own boss, work out in the woods, sure would be nice if that fire was going, looks like its cold up there.I see you work a lot by yourself sure need to be careful.We all enjoy watching you do your thing, so please be safe out there, Don't know what we would if something happen to you. Very nicely done..
Great Video Andrew. That grabble bucket does a nice job.
My Slice Of Heaven Outdoors yeah. That thing is nice to operate.
Like the Muck boots. You at the controls of the Lanmar really make it look easy to take down those trees. Like your method of clearing trees.
Your videos are enjoyable!! Real life!! I've inherited lots of tricks from you.
Nice video, I love how you prove that you don’t need brand new or the best equipment to do nice work!
This is quite a nice job to have landed. I am sure whomever hired you is very pleased with your work. You have a great work ethic and lots of good ideas.
The effort you put into the drone footage and all the cinematography is much appreciated. Very impressive!
These are the only vids I watch on CZcams that ain't trying to sell me junk ! Great work mate
Thanks
Wow. I’ve seen a few of your videos now, and the amount of work that you can do by yourself is amazing. The videos are excellent, right down to the music! Thanks!
Sweet video Andrew! Really enjoyed watching this one! Talk about a sweet home site! Can't wait to see more. Gravel shots were really awesome and so was the end, the drone is such an integral to filming these days I feel like.
I am buying a piece of property and was looking at demolishing mobile homes as well as other land clearing videos - yours are the BEST. I love watching them just to watch them! And Oh Man I wish you lived near me! You are so honest and do such a good job. Very nice.
Loggers: felling a tree is a very involved process, clear the site, wedge cut, bore cut, back cut, hammer the wedge...
Andrew: PUSH THAT TREE DOWN
so right on, lol. Makes me laugh how simple he makes it. His confidence is addictive and refreshing to watch.
you prolly dont give a shit but does someone know a way to log back into an instagram account?
I was stupid forgot my login password. I appreciate any tricks you can offer me!
@Santiago Ezekiel instablaster :)
@Jairo Gerald I really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and im in the hacking process atm.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Jairo Gerald it did the trick and I now got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thank you so much, you saved my account !
really love your videos just wish there were more of them thanks for sharing Andrew
I always looking forward to seeing more of your video, you are a great story teller. Thank you for sharing your amazing video. God bless you and your family
Great job Andy. You must get awesome job satisfaction when things go well.
Not sure how I stumbled across your channel, but glad I did.
You are a army of one!
Awesome, very helpful video for others who are about to do it for the first time. Thanks for taking the time to record, mix, and post it. Nice job.
Andrew I love your videos and your back ground music is awesome you know how to stay busy 👍💪💪😎
WOW! Andrew you’re awesome! You’re a one man wrecking crew… But you do it so neatly. Love, love, love this video. Never thought you’d be pushing down those trees with the Yanmar! Love the drone footage, and helmet cam footage too. I’m hooked on your videos man!
First time viewer. Subscribed.
31:06 - Almost appears as if the trees are responding to the movement of the Bobcat instead of the wind. Pretty cool.
Awesome work you do and I enjoyed watching.
Cool music, nice photography, great drone footage, this probably one of your best films/videos of 2018 👍👍😊🐕
Really like the in cab footage. Great work thanks for give us the different perspective.
You've been busy! Love these longer videos.
Beautiful land up in New York! Was at Longlake, New York along time ago and it's gorgeous. I live in Maine and it's almost the same. Such gorgeous land you own.
Always a 10 for entertainment. Killer drone footage. Thanks!
Your videos are great. Keep it up.
Nice piece of land! I can't believe how dry the ground is. In Alberta the snow hasn't even melted yet! Guess your snow machines don't get much use there? Winter is just too damn long here! Thanks Andrew, another fine video, got a s load of work done, didn't even need to leave the kitchen table, whew! Might be getting a callus on my fingers from typingLOL!!!! You make it look so easy!
Awesome! This is shaping up to look like one of the best best builds on CZcams made by a guy who actually knows what he's doing. The "Pure Living for Life" killer.
Wow!All the you work you put into making the video amazes me ,you did an awesome video!
Really nice job! You have skills with that equipment, you really get the most out of them.
I'm really enjoying your videos. Thanks for the fun.
Great job thanks. This is exactly the video I wanted to see. Searchef through a bunch to find this
Great video Andrew like always.Hope to see another one soon.
That little Yanmar is a workhorse.
Bar
I think Yanmar should give you a brand new when (IF) you ever wear that one out..
Can't beat Japanese engineering.
Still can’t beat Japanese engineering.
Wow the drone footage gives a bigger perspective to the size of the house going on the lot. From the ground it doesn't look like much.
Just getting footage of the work, whilst doing the work, is so difficult. Having two fixed cameras going and the drone, all recording the tree next to the bridge, is skill in itself.
@@RangieNZ oh, I know, I know I and the 8 bit guy can attest to that, or back that up. I know trying to get the footage alone is a bit of a task in itself, and sometimes editing can be a hassle in itself too. I know that because I record and edit all of it by myself.
RangieNZ ,
Hey I just letting you know that I really do enjoy watching your videos especially the trees removing one, they are all awesome I am from Trinidad and Tobago in the Caribbean, Great contents keep it up.
Great work as always Andrew 👍
yet another contract for you mr.andrew,nice.
Another fine job AC, and great video footage!!!
Thanks.
Another super video from Andrew sir. Cheers and Always Good Work. Thank you. We like your videos.
These are simply wonderful to watch! You work like many of us, and better than most! About the time I'm thinking... "why don't you do tha...... " you just did it!
So. This man is one of a kind. He is uniquie for his generation. To me, it seems clear that with every passing new generation people are being taught down, dum down.. My old teacher in the 80s used to drive an old car from the 1960s. She knew how to fix the car went it went wrong Today people own cars but don't know how the change a wheel. One young guy recantly put coolant in the engine oil filler of his brand knew car. Broke his car. My great grandfather father fought in the first world war. in the 1970s, I remember watching him answering questions on high brow tv quizz. Difficult questions as I've watched the same tv quizz still broadcast in 2019. he was a working class man. His educational knowledge of the word and vocabulary was at a higher standard across the board in his day. I've seen young people look at me strange when I asked them a question about a general item and they said to me what's that in a dum ass way. Seem they understand iphones and apps but some other things goes over there heads. We need this guy to seed his DNA across the planet.
That looks like a nice job. I love days like that👍. Well done
As usual a young master at work it's obvious you love your work and machines wow wow wow
Love your videos Andrew keep em coming buddy.
Another great job Andrew.
Your technique for tree removal is very efficient - digging out from underneath the root ball of the tree, then pushing the tree over, cutting the trunk from the now uprooted rootball/base, and then just pick the rootball up and remove. Next cutting the trunk to length, move and stack to the side, then grab and move limbs, and extraneous material to the burn pile. You're to be commended - very efficient as I said before. I will be showing your videos to my clearing crew when that day happens. They'll hate me to be sure. lol.
Nice work! Another good video as always! Great footage with the drone!
Good video, good experience, very informative! Thanks for sharing!
You are definitely skilled at both pieces of equipment. area looks great ... ready for building.
Man!!! Wish I could hire this guy! Excellent work!
Good job dropping the tree by the bridge. You don't waste time or moves. And I like the drone footage. More!
That drone footage was awesome. Great work
Thanks for your efforts On the footage of the Tree Fall 👍
These videos are a true inspiration.
Good job!!!
I'm looking forward to next time
Very nicely done andrew!
Great job as always AC.
That's going to be a good sized fire. Thanks for taking us along for the ride.
This is where I discovered the wonderful world of Andrew Camarata.... been watching ever since !!!!
It’s amazing what an excavator can do in skilled hands. Good work sir. I’m fascinated by these videos. It’s very hard work but I’d change places with you in a second. Love it and upstate New York ‘s Hudson River Valley.
Nice husky Saw. I own a 55 and 372Xp. You do nice Work. Really know how to run Equipment. Nice Work
Very well done! Like every job you did!
You're a beast and so are the machines! You make it look easy, and, when your chainsaw got stuck in the log I felt relief that I'm not the only one that happens to! Also, the compact track loaders are sure nice...wish now I had gone with one, but, not enough $$$. Next time. Also, I'm on my second CAT skid steer (262D) and first mini-ex (305 CR e 2) and have been thoroughly pleased with CAT so far. I've found CAT to be more than competitive in price. Another great video!
Both are VERY nice machines! I have a Bobcat T595 and an E20, Cat just could not get close to the price from Bobcat.
Great video. I pave been thinking about doing my own site prep for my house. My buddy does civil work for an excavation company. I know my way around excavators, loaders and lasers from landscaping. I thought shit I could do it myself. Lots of good information thank you
You all are lucky up there that you still have your hemlocks. Ours died out from beetle damage in the late 90's, early 2000's. They were always one of the nicest looking trees in the woods in my opinion around here. (The Carolinas)
Thanks again for the great video ... 👍