Working on a 1968 Cat D7e bulldozer, changing motor oil, transmission oil, greasing it, air filter, then pushing some dirt with it. Transfer tank: amzn.to/3GcJfNX
I think we all agree these kinds of videos are the best where Andrew services or fixes something... Like buying a new truck and doing alot of fixes are the best
I can't wait for another blasting video. The last one was awesome. Seeing those charges detonating and hauling ass at 68 times the speed of light and at maximum warp in a straight line of explosions was amazing to watch! The massive tidal wave of shattered rock and earth coming down the hillside was mind blowing! Was so satisfying to watch.
Mmmm...Andrew just breaking and fixing stuff is ok. But its average stuff. When he WAS working for a living that was good stuff - doing all these jobs. Now with his YT income he is just playing around and it is not good content. In the end, YT will only supply an income for another couple of years before another social media takes over. The good part is the next phase - blasting for gravel. He is clearing the ground to get the sedimentary rock blasted and use it as road metal. It is cheaper buying a rock crusher and paying to get the cliff blasted and have a proper road.
I love seeing Cody bark at anything that requires a pull start. Makes me think he is trying to protect Andrew from the machine "growling" at him. Cody sees that arm move quickly and is like "Did he just hit that and then it growled at him? I PROTECT!"
When I can’t sleep at night which is often I always watch you CZcams channel it’s the best I’m 64yrs old there’s no bullshit about your channel you don’t talk for a 1/2 hour before you start working keep up the good work ❤ I love watching you paint things
Love seeing old machines being taken care of!! I have 40 year old tractors that just keep running!! 45 year old lawn mowers that are still in use with the original engines. Maintenance is key!! Good job Andrew on taking care of those beautiful machines!! Thank you!! That D7 just idles along pushing a wall of soil!! Amazing machine!! 👏
Videos like this where you service your equipment are some of my favorite ones. I was pumped to see this notification! I Shazam’ed the opening song and it came up as “Fire Extinguisher Medley,” nice touch! 🤣
Bulldozer catches on fire and the spin Andrew puts on it is that he's "just cleaning the leaves out of there." Just another reason why we love this guy!
I like how your D7 that is built for forest work/falling tree protection and long term downtime with a pony motor is at your castle, and the D7 that is built for normal construction work and frequent use is in the mountains.
I really wish I had two D7's and could worry about which one is best suited for the job lol. When I get on my Kubota after watching Andrew's videos and push around a yard or two at a time it's just not the same. I also like how calm he is when there is fire.
I was a 10 year old boy when that bulldozer was built. Not sure if it was made in Peoria, IL, where Caterpillar had many of its factories, but if it was made in the Peoria area, I lived only 30 miles away, and some of the people in my little town worked at Cat. I'm 64 now, and love how you got that old monster running so smoothly. They sure did a good job making heavy machinery back in the day.
I don’t think I’ve ever heard of a single person that has, maintains, and repairs as many individual pieces of equipment as Andrew! I think if you were to place a battery tender on each piece of equipment he owns, you would need a three phase power drop.
@@chunkychambers1530 I was actually thinking that AC would be a perfect match for when DC fixes up that overhead crane he bought for the new building….
A suggestion about adding oil: If you pour the bottle, bucket or can with the spout up at the 12 o'clock position instead of at the bottom at 6 o'clock, air gets in sooner and easier and you will not get the glug, glug, glug. Without that going on, the oil/transmission fluid or whatever will flow in easier and faster and you are not as likely to spill it.
Got my t-shirt and Cody dog toy for my pup couple days ago thank you sir appreciate it keep up with good work enjoy the videos and my dog likes watching Cody and blue run around too!
I love watching your videos. Reminds me of all the years I did the same kind of work, got my hands dirty, took care of all kinds of big machines and kept them running. Thanks loads!
As a truck mechanic I always enjoy any wrenching videos you do. You don't have the right tools most of the time but you make do with ingenuity. Those drain bolts were way over torqued!
I love the videos. It's good to see someone maintaining their equipment. A good wash and paint would be great. I loved the surprise and absent minded comment; "There'sa lot of leaves in here. "when he found leaves in the bottom of the chassis. His machine has been sitting under a tree in a clearing of a forest.
That Dozer really got some power to it, is all ways nice to watch your videos every time you post a new video it makes me happy thanks for sharing you story with us. Kind regards from London England.
From your words to the guy trying to get the starter bolt off the international dump truck “pull harder” “I can’t pull any harder” “well pull harder” 😂 just so good never forget that.
I have a lot of old Cat iron like this. Good tough rebuildable stuff. I’ve done this work all my life. This is like watching my daily life and struggles in an entertaining format. Hate it but love it. Makes a good mechanic and a McGuyver out of you.
As usual, love the content! The old girl could use a coat of paint considering how reliable she's gotten. Happy to see senior iron still plying the soil after so many years.
Andrew, absolutely love what you're doing. I live across from you in Dutchess County and have also bought two large pieces of property and had to blast both sites...one blast was a full half acre. When I saw your first blast video it was so cool to see that you handled the aftermath yourself. I had to pay a couple hundred grand to take care of my mess from my blast. I didn't discover you until after my second blast and am disappointed that I couldn't have had you potentially come and do my site work. I would have loved to watch you work in person. If I ever blast again, I will reach out and see if you can help. You are so much better than the excavators I used! I also can't wait for your next blast video. Rock on!
Having someone, anyone, to work on stuff with is awesome. Especially if they actually know what they are doing and come up with good ideas to solve problems. My wife likes to stare and ask if we need to call a professional. Ahem, you’re looking at the professional. Just because it takes me twice as long and I reference the same CZcams video 10 times, doesn’t mean I don’t know what I’m doing.
Hard Bolt to Shift - we always put "Never Zeese" on some of our Bolts it helps for next Time ! Wow a small Fire ! Dozer needed its Grease and Oil Maintenance - Job well done ! Testing the Dozer and she worked Brilliant ! Great Video we really enjoyed and many Cheers from us in Australia !!!!
I find it funny when I see many people in the comments section, giving Andrew advice that is both common sense and obvious. Andrew is not an idiot. He has been looking after these machines, doing this sort of heavy machine work in his chosen area of industry, for many years. Don't forget you are watching this channel because of his content. I am looking forward to the explosive results, as he similarly shared with us in the past at Castle Camarata. All the best Andrew from London, UK.
Thanks for the service great video Andrew that old boy sure needed some love , and congratulations to the we woman I mean that nicely, she is quite the drone pilot.
I watch your videos in my home theatre. That intro shot looked amazing. I'll watch other peoples youtube videos on the living room tv, but yours I always save for the theatre. Thanks for caring about quality, 4k 60fps is appreciated.
I like new equipment and heavy machinery as much as the next feller. But man, nothing beats those old solid iron horses, in my opinion. New heavy machinery is like a very technical and calculated boxer, and old heavy machinery is like Rocky Balboa. Pure brute force and power, and a will and determination to never die or quit. You damn near can't kill the old machinery. Love the content as always Andrew! I can't wait for another blasting video. The last one was amazing, seeing those charges detonating and hauling ass in a straight line of explosions was amazing to watch!
Not trying to plug another channel here. But if you wanna watch a guy who is as clever, hard working and resourceful on another level? Check out a guy MartyT here on YT. He's this awesome fella from NZ who DOES some mind blowing stuff. Check him out. You WON>T be disappointed man!
I used to run a D8 in the California rice land, hot summer days the loud beast will rock you to sleep! Crop duster pilots would buzz you awake. There's noting like operating engine driven machinery. Andrew you allow folks to live through your experiences and that's a wonderful experience! On behalf of your audience Thank You Brother!!!
That was crazy how tight those drain plugs were, i was a bit nervous when you busted out the jack, because the ratchet flexed just a little, but thankfully it worked. I use the same kind of alternate ways to get thing's done. G-d bless you and your girlfriend.
Experience has shown that if you look after your tools and equipment it will serve you well. Judging by how hard the fluid plugs were frozen in place leads me to believe the fluids were either long overdue for replacement or maybe not changed at all. Great attention to detail in changing oil,trans fluid, greasing and filter changes ,Andrew , a valuable lesson for all equipment users/owners..👍👍👍
There were some great camera angles from around the 28:00 mark, I felt as though I was there. When you see that mountain of dirt heading towards you, and you realise the brutal power of those machines, awesome stuff....don't get in their way. Thoroughly enjoyed this video here in the UK....many thanks.
Enjoy watching Andrew do his thing. And now he has Samantha helping just makes the videos that much better. Good to see two people work together when each complement the other in what they are doing and accomplishing together. Keep the videos coming Stay Safe
I love the intro to this video. Just a drone shot and straight to work. No need to tell us what the title already says. Keep up the great work Andrew and Co!
I am in just total aw of this guy. The work he puts forth in these videos is by far the best of anyone out there. But work ethic is unbelievable . Most guys would run these older machines in the ground and just replace them as they went along, But Andrew takes the time to do routine and some time not so routine maintenance on all his equipment. The thousands of dollars spent on Oil, Hydro fluid, tires, brakes, filters. You name it , This guy can handle it.
You are really building up quite the infrastructure on that mountain. Ever since Jesse Muller mentioned a collaboration with you, I have been picturing a giant ICF castle up there. Whatever it is you have planned, it's going to be epic.
Every time you pull start something Cody goes nuts. The sound of it, and the way you pull your arm back makes him think you're trying to get away from something attacking you. I guess he's protective of you.
I think we all agree these kinds of videos are the best where Andrew services or fixes something... Like buying a new truck and doing alot of fixes are the best
i like all the video lol but yes these are the best for sure
I can't wait for another blasting video. The last one was awesome. Seeing those charges detonating and hauling ass at 68 times the speed of light and at maximum warp in a straight line of explosions was amazing to watch! The massive tidal wave of shattered rock and earth coming down the hillside was mind blowing! Was so satisfying to watch.
The channel was at its height when it was one man, his dog and several cameras against the world. Now he has an army of employees. Just not the same.
Mmmm...Andrew just breaking and fixing stuff is ok. But its average stuff.
When he WAS working for a living that was good stuff - doing all these jobs. Now with his YT income he is just playing around and it is not good content.
In the end, YT will only supply an income for another couple of years before another social media takes over.
The good part is the next phase - blasting for gravel. He is clearing the ground to get the sedimentary rock blasted and use it as road metal. It is cheaper buying a rock crusher and paying to get the cliff blasted and have a proper road.
Yes,absolutely brilliant. But CZcams are destroying the platform with their parasitic ads.
I love seeing Cody bark at anything that requires a pull start. Makes me think he is trying to protect Andrew from the machine "growling" at him. Cody sees that arm move quickly and is like "Did he just hit that and then it growled at him? I PROTECT!"
no dumb dogs do that I had smart dogs never did it other dogs not so smart did it he not as smart as the old dog was
@@bernlew977 🤡
Bern lue you ain't had or got shit but a unwanted and popular opinion
@@bernlew977 he is still very young. Levi got used to it and didn't care. Young dogs go crazy over anything they have tons of energy
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When I can’t sleep at night which is often I always watch you CZcams channel it’s the best I’m 64yrs old there’s no bullshit about your channel you don’t talk for a 1/2 hour before you start working keep up the good work ❤ I love watching you paint things
Thanks
Love seeing old machines being taken care of!! I have 40 year old tractors that just keep running!! 45 year old lawn mowers that are still in use with the original engines.
Maintenance is key!!
Good job Andrew on taking care of those beautiful machines!! Thank you!!
That D7 just idles along pushing a wall of soil!! Amazing machine!! 👏
And the old machines are fairly simple to work on compared to new stuff with all the computer controlled everything!
The second I saw this notification my exact words were “oh hell yes”
Between Andrew, Matt, Jesse and Chris who needs cable 😂
When i read "service"
Videos like this where you service your equipment are some of my favorite ones. I was pumped to see this notification!
I Shazam’ed the opening song and it came up as “Fire Extinguisher Medley,” nice touch! 🤣
Hi Norweeg, great spot my friend !
Bulldozer catches on fire and the spin Andrew puts on it is that he's "just cleaning the leaves out of there." Just another reason why we love this guy!
When you wish a video was 2 hours longer, and didn't want it to end any time soon!! You're the man Andrew, Just Do It!!
I like how your D7 that is built for forest work/falling tree protection and long term downtime with a pony motor is at your castle, and the D7 that is built for normal construction work and frequent use is in the mountains.
You are right.
If I remember right, this one was brought for the winch to get other stuff up the road to the top.
the castle one had the disconnected winch and failed track tensionor seal, would have been a liability on the mountain.
The one at the castle needs some work, but it does have a better roll cage and the roller fairlead on it.
I really wish I had two D7's and could worry about which one is best suited for the job lol. When I get on my Kubota after watching Andrew's videos and push around a yard or two at a time it's just not the same. I also like how calm he is when there is fire.
Love the old D-7s! Operated one for a long time in the Army and was never let down!
Love watching old iron maintained and running well. Nice job Andrew!!!
I was a 10 year old boy when that bulldozer was built. Not sure if it was made in Peoria, IL, where Caterpillar had many of its factories, but if it was made in the Peoria area, I lived only 30 miles away, and some of the people in my little town worked at Cat. I'm 64 now, and love how you got that old monster running so smoothly. They sure did a good job making heavy machinery back in the day.
I don’t think I’ve ever heard of a single person that has, maintains, and repairs as many individual pieces of equipment as Andrew! I think if you were to place a battery tender on each piece of equipment he owns, you would need a three phase power drop.
Diesel Creek might be up there. He never stops buying from Auctions
I'm shocked he hasn't installed solar battery tenders on all his stuff
@@philipfell4292 we need a diesel creek and AC crossover video!
@@philipfell4292 yeah matt@DC
@@chunkychambers1530 I was actually thinking that AC would be a perfect match for when DC fixes up that overhead crane he bought for the new building….
A suggestion about adding oil: If you pour the bottle, bucket or can with the spout up at the 12 o'clock position instead of at the bottom at 6 o'clock, air gets in sooner and easier and you will not get the glug, glug, glug. Without that going on, the oil/transmission fluid or whatever will flow in easier and faster and you are not as likely to spill it.
1905 The automobile magazine says that's the right way to pour. They knew stuff in 1905.
good pro tip👍
Pro's pour it sideways with the jug looking 3-9 - gives better flow control and non glugging at all ;-)
@@aserta in 1905 people still knew which restrooms to use ... the good ol' days
@@LibertyDankmeme Winner👍👍👍👍👍👍
Always awesome to watch Andrew & his buddy's do maintenance on equipments. Good clearing job.
As always, we do enjoy your (and your crew as well as the dogs) all inclusive entertaining service, maintenance and mechanical wizardry.
Got my t-shirt and Cody dog toy for my pup couple days ago thank you sir appreciate it keep up with good work enjoy the videos and my dog likes watching Cody and blue run around too!
Cool, glad you like it.
I love watching your videos. Reminds me of all the years I did the same kind of work, got my hands dirty, took care of all kinds of big machines and kept them running. Thanks loads!
So many filters and oil changes on a single piece of equipment.
Great work and video both.
Thanks for sharing.
When your king of the hill, things go your way. Great video Andrew, I was glued to the screen through the entire video.
Always good to see you in the woods pushing dirt and now with Sam helping as well. She always makes me smile.
As a truck mechanic I always enjoy any wrenching videos you do. You don't have the right tools most of the time but you make do with ingenuity.
Those drain bolts were way over torqued!
I love the videos. It's good to see someone maintaining their equipment. A good wash and paint would be great. I loved the surprise and absent minded comment; "There'sa lot of leaves in here. "when he found leaves in the bottom of the chassis. His machine has been sitting under a tree in a clearing of a forest.
Great content as always.Thanks for sharing and taking us along
Your dogs are the best sharing a stick while walking next to a dozer and there smart enough to stay safe. Very nice 👍
been watching since you started your house love to have adventures with you jobs the new property and equipment repairs. love it all.
That Dozer really got some power to it, is all ways nice to watch your videos every time you post a new video it makes me happy thanks for sharing you story with us.
Kind regards from London England.
I enjoy watching the dozer put to work. Looking forward to more videos of digging out the stone 👍
Camarata's service station...Service with a smile! Great video as always Andrew!🙂
Andrew glad to see your not injured or on crutches anymore. Keep the videos coming. Its plow season so keep those videos coming 😊
I like the way you warm up the oil pan!
i LOVE watching you take care and take service of your equipments, keep up the good work:)
Service videos are my favorite!
Hi Andrew I’ve been a fan for about 2 years now, my first vid I saw was fixing a tractor!Keep up the good work!
Maintenance and repairs are the best videoss. Love it. Take care
It is and has been wonderful watching your journey Andrew.
Love the maintenance videos!
From your words to the guy trying to get the starter bolt off the international dump truck “pull harder” “I can’t pull any harder” “well pull harder” 😂 just so good never forget that.
One of the hardest working crew on you tube the videos are always great !!
Looking good old boy good job on the service of the old cat.
12 pt sockets come in really handy if you have square nuts. Excellent video!
That's beautiful soil Andrew you can sell that to garden centres by the lorry load . Great film as always
I love the way you keep your equip. in good working order.
I also think you need to keep this girl. she is great with you.
I have a lot of old Cat iron like this. Good tough rebuildable stuff. I’ve done this work all my life. This is like watching my daily life and struggles in an entertaining format. Hate it but love it. Makes a good mechanic and a McGuyver out of you.
Hell yeah, love the winter months when Andrew catches up on uploads
Thay old dozer seems to be running real good. Can't wait to see the new gravel pit.
As usual, love the content! The old girl could use a coat of paint considering how reliable she's gotten. Happy to see senior iron still plying the soil after so many years.
Good kid. Seems to be in touch with what he’s doing. Crawling around on and under oily, rusty machine builds character.
Hi Andrew! You're one of the reasons I've started pursuing running heavy machinery, thank you!
Andrew, absolutely love what you're doing. I live across from you in Dutchess County and have also bought two large pieces of property and had to blast both sites...one blast was a full half acre. When I saw your first blast video it was so cool to see that you handled the aftermath yourself. I had to pay a couple hundred grand to take care of my mess from my blast. I didn't discover you until after my second blast and am disappointed that I couldn't have had you potentially come and do my site work. I would have loved to watch you work in person. If I ever blast again, I will reach out and see if you can help. You are so much better than the excavators I used! I also can't wait for your next blast video. Rock on!
She runs and works well, and deserves that service, well done. Blue & Cody are always trying to steal the show though!
all AC vids are extremely interesting and informative - even watching him change oil filters is worth watching!
Thank you Andrew! Can't wait to see the video of the crusher 😁
Yes Andrew best thing to watch you before I get sleep
Absolutely wonderful intro flight. Good job!
Thanks for the content,Andrew. Made my evening.
The filter you replaced at the 11:15 mark came out with the gasket down and went back in the with gasket up. Thanks for sharing!
Just love all your videos!!! 😃😃
Great to see the old girl get some LOVE! Great video.
I love work, I could watch Andrew do it all day. I mean me and work have just grown apart, but watching someone else doing it is great.
This was a really sweet video! Like that last shot with all the tracky boys out to play clearing off the hillside.
you been to the mountain recently?
@@kieranosullivan02 This was the last time I was out there in beginning of October - might make it out later this week if it doesn't snow up there!
Having someone, anyone, to work on stuff with is awesome. Especially if they actually know what they are doing and come up with good ideas to solve problems.
My wife likes to stare and ask if we need to call a professional. Ahem, you’re looking at the professional. Just because it takes me twice as long and I reference the same CZcams video 10 times, doesn’t mean I don’t know what I’m doing.
The blasting sounds exciting looking forward to seeing that and it's good to see the machines getting some use
Hard Bolt to Shift - we always put "Never Zeese" on some of our Bolts it helps for next Time ! Wow a small Fire ! Dozer needed its Grease and Oil Maintenance - Job well done ! Testing the Dozer and she worked Brilliant ! Great Video we really enjoyed and many Cheers from us in Australia !!!!
I find it funny when I see many people in the comments section, giving Andrew advice that is both common sense and obvious. Andrew is not an idiot. He has been looking after these machines, doing this sort of heavy machine work in his chosen area of industry, for many years. Don't forget you are watching this channel because of his content. I am looking forward to the explosive results, as he similarly shared with us in the past at Castle Camarata. All the best Andrew from London, UK.
No gloves, old oil, no glasses, sets dozer on fire. Yes, he knows exactly what he's doing all the time.
@@theoik3499 He didn't set the dozer on fire, he set the leaves on fire.
@@mini696 Yes, and I didn't set fire to the house, I only set fire to the curtains
This is the guy that fitted a car stereo with a chainsaw dude.
'Common sense' 😆😆😆. 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Andrew, I have been watching you since your 20th video. Still love ya man. Keep it going and keep on fixing
Lots of great, interesting shots in this video. Thank you!!!!
Thanks for the service great video Andrew that old boy sure needed some love , and congratulations to the we woman I mean that nicely, she is quite the drone pilot.
AC & crew is 1 money making Hard WORKING Fella 😁👍...... Very Inspiring...... Nice Work Andrew......... (ole Levi ) & pups 👍😁😊
i have never seen a single russian tractor without oil leaks or diesel, this one looks very clean, without any leaks
Russian ?
I watch your videos in my home theatre. That intro shot looked amazing. I'll watch other peoples youtube videos on the living room tv, but yours I always save for the theatre. Thanks for caring about quality, 4k 60fps is appreciated.
Love the "making of" shots. Also, Sam's the best.
I like new equipment and heavy machinery as much as the next feller. But man, nothing beats those old solid iron horses, in my opinion. New heavy machinery is like a very technical and calculated boxer, and old heavy machinery is like Rocky Balboa. Pure brute force and power, and a will and determination to never die or quit. You damn near can't kill the old machinery. Love the content as always Andrew! I can't wait for another blasting video. The last one was amazing, seeing those charges detonating and hauling ass in a straight line of explosions was amazing to watch!
Not trying to plug another channel here. But if you wanna watch a guy who is as clever, hard working and resourceful on another level? Check out a guy MartyT here on YT. He's this awesome fella from NZ who DOES some mind blowing stuff. Check him out. You WON>T be disappointed man!
Those drain plugs were so tight is looks like they were installed at Jiffy-Lube. 🤣
Very cool Andrew. I always look forward to seeing your videos.
I used to run a D8 in the California rice land, hot summer days the loud beast will rock you to sleep!
Crop duster pilots would buzz you awake. There's noting like operating engine driven machinery.
Andrew you allow folks to live through your experiences and that's a wonderful experience!
On behalf of your audience Thank You Brother!!!
Happy Monday to you Andrew.....🏴
LOL Andrew, I like the alien artifact you unearthed at the 27 min mark! Love the vids man, Thank YOU.
" California screws up gas caps for the whole world." Please make that a shirt.
That was crazy how tight those drain plugs were, i was a bit nervous when you busted out the jack, because the ratchet flexed just a little, but thankfully it worked. I use the same kind of alternate ways to get thing's done. G-d bless you and your girlfriend.
Experience has shown that if you look after your tools and equipment it will serve you well.
Judging by how hard the fluid plugs were frozen in place leads me to believe the fluids were either long overdue for replacement or maybe not changed at all. Great attention to detail in changing oil,trans fluid, greasing and filter changes ,Andrew , a valuable lesson for all equipment users/owners..👍👍👍
def changed at one point... that's a 52 year old machine lol
you need a torque multiplier for those really stuck plugs where you don't have any room to add leverage. best tool I have for working on heavy iron.
There were some great camera angles from around the 28:00 mark, I felt as though I was there. When you see that mountain of dirt heading towards you, and you realise the brutal power of those machines, awesome stuff....don't get in their way. Thoroughly enjoyed this video here in the UK....many thanks.
Service videos are the best!
I'm really looking forward to when Camarata starts crushing the mountain!
I'm been working with that myself in Sweden.
This is the best on CZcams!
Holy production value, these are getting cinematic! Nice work Andrew.
The blade on that dozer is a beast Andrew!
That drone shot the beginning was beautiful!!
Enjoy watching Andrew do his thing. And now he has Samantha helping just makes the videos that much better. Good to see two people work together when each complement the other in what they are doing and accomplishing together. Keep the videos coming Stay Safe
is Samantha andrews sister?
@@SaucyBegger25 I thought it was a boy
@@armandoaldana8543 I did at first than I see this message about it being Samantha 🤣🤣
I love the intro to this video. Just a drone shot and straight to work. No need to tell us what the title already says. Keep up the great work Andrew and Co!
One of the reasons I love AC's videos: No useless time-wasting fillers!
Andrew ran into this video like Stone Cold Steve Austin.
I am in just total aw of this guy. The work he puts forth in these videos is by far the best of anyone out there. But work ethic is unbelievable . Most guys would run these older machines in the ground and just replace them as they went along, But Andrew takes the time to do routine and some time not so routine maintenance on all his equipment. The thousands of dollars spent on Oil, Hydro fluid, tires, brakes, filters. You name it , This guy can handle it.
Thanks
good job andrew,service is life of that old equipment ,very sought after these days
I’m a newbie…..enjoying your vids 👍
You are really building up quite the infrastructure on that mountain. Ever since Jesse Muller mentioned a collaboration with you, I have been picturing a giant ICF castle up there. Whatever it is you have planned, it's going to be epic.
I am exhausted just by looking at these people struggle. Respect!
Every time you pull start something Cody goes nuts. The sound of it, and the way you pull your arm back makes him think you're trying to get away from something attacking you. I guess he's protective of you.
É um trabalho que amo. Manutenção preventiva e corretiva. Meus parabéns pelo trabalho...
You had me at “I’m getting ready to do some blasting”. Haha
23:34 - “Do a little blasting.” That future AC video went right to the top of my Christmas list!
A little bit of blasting , you have my attention sir !! Big rocks turned into smaller rocks to use with your new crusher , can’t wait for the video !!