It's has been a few years, since Andrew has cut out a spot in his car dashboard with a chainsaw to fit the new Radio. I'm sure that it still works... He's not an animal, from time to time, Andrew switches to Beast-Mode ;) @@TrevorDennis100
I been saving the half chain links when i cut them and welding them onto stuff. Makes a great spot to lock something with a chain and padlock. I put them on a few of my fence posts in my alley too
At work, when we tow a disable equipement like that, We always put the sling in an X shape. so when we turn a sling is pulling to turn on the right way. Also we plug the steering cylinder in X too so the oil can go to either side of the cylinder and the machine turn better. May be you could put the safety bar, or safety pin in the articulation at the end when loading on the trailer. But after all, you get it done and nothing major happen !
And when we tow we always have another equipement with egual or superior weight behing the towed vehicule to help stop or to make sure that the towed vehicule will not be crashing in the front one :P
Amazing what you can move with a big enough Cat front loader plus learning the secret to getting all the wheels to turn in the same direction. Thought that truck would be a permanent fixture on the mountain. Glad to see it being repurposed.
You need to buy or make an adjustable a frame for all your tiwing needs. They are quite simple, but very useful. A few metal pipes inside more metal pipes. A bunch of through holes and some heavy bolts, and a few eyelets, and safe towing fir almost anything.
@@AndrewCamarata You should. It's one of those things you only use once in three blue moons, but when you need it... and have it, consider ALL the grief you're saving yourself from by having it.
@@AndrewCamarata You should make one When going up the mountain pulling a running vehicle it would make it much more safer, if the vehicle fells of the mountain, it's going to pull the machine towing it down, but If you manage to eliminate the falling of the road, since it follows the direct path of the machine/vehicle pulling it. Also you should look for a tracked trailer for the dosers, big enough for a pickup truck, but small enough for your tracked dumptruck
That was craaaazy good loading skill getting the hauler onto the lo-boy trailer. It looked easy from the drone view but Andrew’s view was from the ground with an obstructing turned hauler cab obscuring the trailer edges. Awesome job, AC. Another great video!
Knowing how narrow a lot of your road is at the mountain propery, your skill in driving this dump truck, with the now front tire of the rim, took a lot of patience and skill. Hey Andrew we had our first snow here in Upper Northeast Illinois on Holloween!
Tow bar instead of chain I think might have worked better, easy enough to fabricate. In the end the job got done and that’s all that matters! Good video!
This is a great example of how to get turn a bad situation into an entertaining one and, hopefully, recoup some capital in the process. keep up the awesomeness bro.
Hey Andrew, saw you today in Walmart and wanted to say hello and shake your hand but didn't want to seem like a weirdo. I live right outside of Cairo in the Durham area . I saw you walking in and I'm like holy crap that's Andrew . You are much taller in person. Keep up the excellent Content. My wife and I watch all your videos. We too are 3 wheeler enthusiasts. Maybe someday can have a subscriber meet up/ trail ride somewhere. I usually ride the state land near my house. pet Cody and blue for all of us subscriber's . Take care
Got the job done perfectly, without really hurting anything at all. I'd say that was a win for sure, and spot on loading it onto the trailer to get it on its way.
I thought this might go a whole load sketchier than it actually did? Nice one Andrew. Not disconnecting the steerer cylinders was probably your best bet (even if it did make it awkward) as the thing would probably have just jack knifed in the most annoying place on the mountain and got stuck for days! Lol.
@@CerebralAilment Very surprising for Mr C and his "Bull in a China Shop" approach to most things! 🤪🤪🤪 Maybe he's getting sensible in his old age? (I hope not as I really enjoy his videos of carnage).
I am very very impressed how you manage to drag that truck down of the mountain extraordinary and brave thing to do I am really really proud of you Andrew.
Love the drone shots, you'd be amazed at the amount of people that don't realize there's an entire state above NYC Upstate NY is beautiful, I don't get to visit it as much as I used to, I certainly miss it.
16:10 So clever use of the drone. Using it to monitor the loading of the loader. 17:13 Even helping the other guy securing it to the trailer. Nice done.
I love how everyone he meets does the hand gestures for moving the heavy equipment, meanwhile Andrew has one eye on the drone tablet and the other on the controls positioning the load exactly where he needs to be.
Lots of negative comments on here, i thought Andrew was very innovative doing it alone, hard task moving a machine that heavy on flat open ground let alone down a mountain. The thing is designed to take a beating!
Long time ago when I was 13, my uncle'd come pick me up and get me to help him do amusingly sketchy stuff like this. His excuses, though, were he was always broke - and drinkin' pretty hard. You're neither, Andrew...anyway, I love seeing your similar unconcern for scaredy-pants rules. Yeah, things could really go wrong; let's just hope they don't. Hah! Makes me feel young.
Great old school vid. Solo Andrew biting off more than he can chew. The lab inspectors were there to ensure OSHA guidelines were followed. I hope much rejoicing ensued. I wonder what kinda dump trailer can be made from that 🤔
Great job as always and entertaining to watch. you do many amazing projects and amazingly your audio is very consistent from one scene to another. any insights into creating good audio would be much appreciated. thanks for posting.
I work out what is going to go wrong when he starts the engine. The thought process is the same each time NONE. We all make mistakes, hard working man but work smarter not harder. A mountain retreat paid for by youtube lol
OMG!!! I cant believe you managed to push the truck BACKWARDS WITH THE CAB TURNED onto the trailer! I held my breath the whole time. You're amazing! Now I'm going to go have a shot of booze and catch my breath....
There's a place in Central NY that cuts these up and builds dump carts. They are a MAS trailer dealer and serve many large dairy farms between Syracuse and Buffalo.
This was another one of those , “ Andrew, you’re not ? No , surely, it ain’t going to work , will it ? No it cannot surely? Nice job Andrew, nice job ! “
Yes,yes I did. I've watched all of his videos. That's why I said "he's very hard on everything he operates. Which is OK because it's his equipment and he can do anything he wants with it. Apparently you somehow think I'm trying to trash him in some way?? Quite the contrary, he's incredibly talented and resourceful Because I've watched all his videos, my opinion is "he's pretty hard on his stuff" 🤡@@xxn0cturn3xx
Sounds like a 988 with a 3408 V8 CAT. Very expensive to haul it a super load with permit s . Best to stay on sites . Nice work . We are doing similar work in western North Carolina mountains. Same dog also !
The stuff u do Andrew is only for a select few who can attempt them, especially in this day and age where some bubble wrap their kids just to go on the swings, thanks for the content.
Good thing you have trees to keep the truck from sliding down the mountain. Andy is working, on that trailer, like he wants that thing out of there before the guy changes his mind. 😄
First time in history someone took a break from towing a rock truck down a mountain to plant spring blooms 😂👍🍻
😅😂😂😂😂 I think you're right
Best comment 😂😂
Beautiful view!
I sometimes do the same thing but I haven't figured out if it's OCD or ADHD and regardless he's taking a proactive step to do something good
I look forward to seeing the results of those seeds that were planted
The poor guy buying a piece of equipment even Andrew has given up on 😂
The cost far outweighs the worth on those things.
Hes making a dump trailer out of it. That will eliminate 99% of the problems Andrew had with it when the front is cut off!
They make really good dump trailers.
All it needs is an engine rebuild and Andrew wanted to get going so he bought another one.
@@Sjanzoi thought it was the transmission and a lot of wiring gemlins
Andrew once again proves that the wheel loader is the Universal Tool.
If there is no side slope and plenty of traction.
@@geraldmcclintock2567 That's right
That was some impressive loader work for sure.
I've always known that Andrew was hard on equipment!
But bloody hell, this is taking it to a whole new level.......
I hope the buyer was getting it cheap.
If hes making a dump trailer out of that truck it doesnt matter
Yeah, dump truck or not, this was hard to watch.
He's turned into some sort of animal. I'm losing all respect for him, and I'm not sure how much longer I can follow this channel. It's really sad.
It's has been a few years, since Andrew has cut out a spot in his car dashboard with a chainsaw to fit the new Radio. I'm sure that it still works... He's not an animal, from time to time, Andrew switches to Beast-Mode ;)
@@TrevorDennis100
Wow! The way you backed that truck onto the trailer - pure skill.
You folks act like its super skill at work, just dangerous moves with zero safety in mind.
Just go watch something else then
He was watching the back with the drone, seams like it should be pretty easy when you got the tools
take a break you cant be a muppet all the time.@@user-bb6nw2fr8p
@@user-bb6nw2fr8psafety? If the dam thing falls off the trailer loading it, who’s getting hurt?
I been saving the half chain links when i cut them and welding them onto stuff. Makes a great spot to lock something with a chain and padlock. I put them on a few of my fence posts in my alley too
That's a good idea - those links are like tow hooks lol
Good to know I'm not the only one who does that!
I recall AC did that a few times when he was building the castle and another when he was fixing a dozer blade.
That loader handled it coming down the hill like it was nothing .. that loader is a beast !
Keep them coming Andrew and I’ll keep watching from GA …
I am in Ga. Also, the south most definitely supports Andrew and his getter done attitude.😊
Very true. @@David-de3ed
20 minutes of Andrew dragging something around ... just the thing to start the day👍
That worked out better than I imagined
Yeah, I was going to make a towbar, the chain was less work.
Always love a loader that makes a rock truck look small
That thing is very powerful for sure.
I love it when you talk to your dogs. They seem to understand everything you ask them.
At work, when we tow a disable equipement like that, We always put the sling in an X shape. so when we turn a sling is pulling to turn on the right way. Also we plug the steering cylinder in X too so the oil can go to either side of the cylinder and the machine turn better. May be you could put the safety bar, or safety pin in the articulation at the end when loading on the trailer. But after all, you get it done and nothing major happen !
That`s the right way to do it. And it`s a good idea to have some air in all the wheels before starting the trip...😉
And when we tow we always have another equipement with egual or superior weight behing the towed vehicule to help stop or to make sure that the towed vehicule will not be crashing in the front one :P
Amazing what you can move with a big enough Cat front loader plus learning the secret to getting all the wheels to turn in the same direction. Thought that truck would be a permanent fixture on the mountain. Glad to see it being repurposed.
I’m still impressed with your videos!!! And your mountain !! Beautiful view!!! And you 🤗🤗and your fur buddies 💜💜!
That guy knew what he was buying, Andrew would of been open and honest with him, that I have no doubt.
Love your two labs, they're very lucky dogs being able to run around on so much acreage!
You need to buy or make an adjustable a frame for all your tiwing needs. They are quite simple, but very useful. A few metal pipes inside more metal pipes. A bunch of through holes and some heavy bolts, and a few eyelets, and safe towing fir almost anything.
I almost did for this.
@@AndrewCamarata You should. It's one of those things you only use once in three blue moons, but when you need it... and have it, consider ALL the grief you're saving yourself from by having it.
Surplus army towbars should be out there, don't need to make them.
@@dave.of.the.forrest True, but, Andrew has proven he can make anything he needs. Mans an absolute unit
@@AndrewCamarata You should make one
When going up the mountain pulling a running vehicle it would make it much more safer, if the vehicle fells of the mountain, it's going to pull the machine towing it down, but If you manage to eliminate the falling of the road, since it follows the direct path of the machine/vehicle pulling it.
Also you should look for a tracked trailer for the dosers, big enough for a pickup truck, but small enough for your tracked dumptruck
Thank you 🙏 for the video. I like to watch it and note with satisfaction that you are doing well! Greetings from Marburg, Germany 🇩🇪.
Wow ! You are brave to get down that hill ! Great job from start to finish🏁
Unbelievable ! Using the drone for steering that massive truck on the trailer You are the best !! Bravo ! 🇨🇦🇺🇸
That was craaaazy good loading skill getting the hauler onto the lo-boy trailer. It looked easy from the drone view but Andrew’s view was from the ground with an obstructing turned hauler cab obscuring the trailer edges. Awesome job, AC. Another great video!
He was using the drone live feed into the cab. The drone is not just for us.
The trick here was, that he was actually using the live footage from the drone to steer. Nice idea.
I believe Andrew was watching the drone monitor in his loader to help him get the truck straight on the trailer.
Whatever, I’m pretty impressed!
Great work Andrew, I always enjoy your videos!
That was ‘friggin’ awesome. Andrew. That front end loader is a beast for sure,,
Looks like the drone view helps a lot with getting that truck backed up on the trailor. Great Work!
Keep up the cool videos brother it’s definitely fun to watch 😊
Never a dull moment with andrew...this can be fun...if the towed vehicle has brakes , and a steerer in the cab...lol
Well done Andrew , really enjoy your videos. You are the BEST !!
Yay, a new video from Andrew always brightens my day :)
Dude! U were on the brink ! An articulated loader steering an articulated truck. 💥
Turning it into a dump trailer will certainly fix 99% of the issues with it!
Andrew is fearless, nothing phases him, it’s just more great content as always. Can’t wait for more
nothing fazes him.
Pity he will not see his Darwin Award.
I do not understand people who wish him harm by applauding his reckless behaviour.
Fazes
I love Andrew & his content but I damn sure wouldn't have gotten between that loader and dump truck.
@@bricktop7803 it's the videos he doesn't post that will terrify ya!
Knowing how narrow a lot of your road is at the mountain propery, your skill in driving this dump truck, with the now front tire of the rim, took a lot of patience and skill. Hey Andrew we had our first snow here in Upper Northeast Illinois on Holloween!
That cat 988 is a great machine to have on a personal property. Not many people get to run their own machines like that only for their use.
Tow bar instead of chain I think might have worked better, easy enough to fabricate. In the end the job got done and that’s all that matters! Good video!
Or just air that tire up first…
This is a great example of how to get turn a bad situation into an entertaining one and, hopefully, recoup some capital in the process. keep up the awesomeness bro.
Thank you.
that nice low angle fall light and the few flakes of snow while you were planting the seeds. Very nice
them seeds you planted hopefully we get to see them come spring that loader is very handy for moving big things
Hey Andrew, saw you today in Walmart and wanted to say hello and shake your hand but didn't want to seem like a weirdo. I live right outside of Cairo in the Durham area . I saw you walking in and I'm like holy crap that's Andrew . You are much taller in person. Keep up the excellent Content. My wife and I watch all your videos. We too are 3 wheeler enthusiasts. Maybe someday can have a subscriber meet up/ trail ride somewhere. I usually ride the state land near my house. pet Cody and blue for all of us subscriber's . Take care
Hi, yes I was just there. You can say hi, that is completely fine.
STURTH! You did it all on your own. What a guy! Nice oneAndrew.
Thank you for sharing, i learn alot,always a pleasure watch your project 👍👍👍👍
I'm curious to see how the honeybee flower blend will look like 👍, i'll have to wait until next spring/summer i guess 😊
That was a miracle, my man! Yeah, I see you guys are getting some early snow! More fun ahead, eh? 👨👨
I am mostly impressed that you steered a behemoth pulling a behemoth and steered the drone at the same time 😂
That had some edge of your seat moments .....awesome video Andrew thanks
Andrew is a heavy equipment artist!
Wow! Nice to see Andrew in his native habitat upstate New York working and playing in the snow with his two devoted fur babies!
❤😂fur babies ❤
Got the job done perfectly, without really hurting anything at all. I'd say that was a win for sure, and spot on loading it onto the trailer to get it on its way.
I thought this might go a whole load sketchier than it actually did? Nice one Andrew.
Not disconnecting the steerer cylinders was probably your best bet (even if it did make it awkward) as the thing would probably have just jack knifed in the most annoying place on the mountain and got stuck for days! Lol.
Right - its kind of boring if you do it the right way the first time around lol
@@CerebralAilment Very surprising for Mr C and his "Bull in a China Shop" approach to most things! 🤪🤪🤪 Maybe he's getting sensible in his old age? (I hope not as I really enjoy his videos of carnage).
15:28 not sketchy enough? 😅
1000 Ways to Die, does not apply to Andrew...the amount of dangerous moves I've seen Andrew make is unbelievable he's still with us
Gett’er done Andrew… no Task can’t be solved by a determined man. Thanks for the video, looking forward too Cold weather games.
What a Pleasant Sunday to watch another of Andrews Films Cheers!! UK
I was thinking wow poor truck. Then you said he was making it in to a trailer. Cool video Andy Cam.
I am very very impressed how you manage to drag that truck down of the mountain extraordinary and brave thing to do I am really really proud of you Andrew.
@@Campalai Did you see that chain? That will not break in this situation.
@@Campalai You must be new here.
Great to watch again , love your work young Man! The Professori!
Wow! backing onto the trailer - I'm SO impressed!!
It is amazing how much power that loader has.
Love the drone shots, you'd be amazed at the amount of people that don't realize there's an entire state above NYC
Upstate NY is beautiful, I don't get to visit it as much as I used to, I certainly miss it.
You looked very proud after loading it onto the trailer! Nice job
Getting your truck onto the buyer's flat-bed - that was genius! 👏🏻😀
Moving a broken 20 ton dump truck down a mountain by himself. Only Andrew is crazy enough for that 😂. Keep it going, love it!
Andrew is like a beaver, which has to build dams continuously, only it's mountain roads for Andrew.
I got a fever...and the only prescription is building more roads
Awesome job breaking it off the mountain!😊
16:10 So clever use of the drone. Using it to monitor the loading of the loader. 17:13 Even helping the other guy securing it to the trailer. Nice done.
I love how everyone he meets does the hand gestures for moving the heavy equipment, meanwhile Andrew has one eye on the drone tablet and the other on the controls positioning the load exactly where he needs to be.
Awesome Andrew- All we need is more of them🙂
Always excellent drone footage 👏👏👏
Big iron, nice job. That lowboy was sweet too, looked to be 9'6" or 10' wide. Handy.
Lots of negative comments on here, i thought Andrew was very innovative doing it alone, hard task moving a machine that heavy on flat open ground let alone down a mountain. The thing is designed to take a beating!
Right? There are a surprising amount of haters on this one. It's like they've never watched a video on this channel before.
I always enjoy your videos! You're my #1 favorite creator. Hope you are doing well. Take care.
Dang, you have got mad skill’s operating heavy equipment!
You realy are crazy😂😂.And one of the most skilled operators I have seen👍
Long time ago when I was 13, my uncle'd come pick me up and get me to help him do amusingly sketchy stuff like this. His excuses, though, were he was always broke - and drinkin' pretty hard. You're neither, Andrew...anyway, I love seeing your similar unconcern for scaredy-pants rules. Yeah, things could really go wrong; let's just hope they don't. Hah! Makes me feel young.
Trailering that thing was VERY impressive.
Andrew! Well that was brutal to watch , BUT you got the truck off the mountain and you lived to talk about it. So all is good! LOL 👍
I really enjoy your videos good to see someone working on their own equipment. I wouldn’t want to be the guy buying something that you gave up on.
Great old school vid. Solo Andrew biting off more than he can chew. The lab inspectors were there to ensure OSHA guidelines were followed. I hope much rejoicing ensued. I wonder what kinda dump trailer can be made from that 🤔
Another great video! Reminds me of your early stuff!
Thank you.
Great job as always and entertaining to watch. you do many amazing projects and amazingly your audio is very consistent from one scene to another. any insights into creating good audio would be much appreciated. thanks for posting.
There were 'close your eyes' moments throughout. Well done!
I have to wonder if Andrews insurance rates increase every time he publishes a new video
Insurance? 🤔
Andrew probably owns the insurance company!
I work out what is going to go wrong when he starts the engine. The thought process is the same each time NONE. We all make mistakes, hard working man but work smarter not harder. A mountain retreat paid for by youtube lol
😂😂😂😂😂
Now that’s funny, with Andrew it is always “Damn the Torpedoes, Full speed ahead.”
OMG!!! I cant believe you managed to push the truck BACKWARDS WITH THE CAB TURNED onto the trailer! I held my breath the whole time. You're amazing! Now I'm going to go have a shot of booze and catch my breath....
There's a place in Central NY that cuts these up and builds dump carts. They are a MAS trailer dealer and serve many large dairy farms between Syracuse and Buffalo.
That sounds like the guy. Thats where this went.
Great job Andrew getting it on the truck
his land..machines..and his beloved dogs..Andrew could not be happier..
Long time subscriber here. I gotta say man, you're crazy. I can't believe you thought that was a good idea. I gotta give ya your due. You got it done.
Crazy smart, and determined.
That was good, enjoyed watching you figure it out
This was another one of those , “ Andrew, you’re not ? No , surely, it ain’t going to work , will it ? No it cannot surely?
Nice job Andrew, nice job ! “
Thanks
Andrew is a national treasure
National halfwit
You'd have to be nuts to buy any piece of equipment (or anything else) from Andrew. Good guy, but very hard on pretty much everything. 😁
The guys chopping it up into a dump trailer.
You didnt even watch the whole video 🤡
Yes,yes I did. I've watched all of his videos. That's why I said "he's very hard on everything he operates. Which is OK because it's his equipment and he can do anything he wants with it. Apparently you somehow think I'm trying to trash him in some way?? Quite the contrary, he's incredibly talented and resourceful Because I've watched all his videos, my opinion is "he's pretty hard on his stuff" 🤡@@xxn0cturn3xx
Good job Andrew, you made that look easy 😂
Sounds like a 988 with a 3408 V8 CAT.
Very expensive to haul it a super load with permit s .
Best to stay on sites .
Nice work .
We are doing similar work in western North Carolina mountains.
Same dog also !
That was quite an adventure, I saw that chain and I wondered what ship and where you were going to moor it?
The stuff u do Andrew is only for a select few who can attempt them, especially in this day and age where some bubble wrap their kids just to go on the swings, thanks for the content.
thanks andrew for yet another awesome video :)
The sheer power of that loader is awesome. Tossing around a rock truck like nothing.
It must b Nice 2 play with all the big toys, looks Great !
Thanks Andrew 👍's Up
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I bet your neighbor had another field trip just watching this.
That 988 is a monster!
Great video beautiful scenery
Good thing you have trees to keep the truck from sliding down the mountain.
Andy is working, on that trailer, like he wants that thing out of there before the guy changes his mind. 😄