This man knows his editing. Just when to cut, when to jump two seconds. When to play double speed. When to drop in music. He's a master at keeping your attention. Also a top notch work ethic. Good man.
I've seen him yanking containers before....I have a suggestion?!? You are making to much friction with the ground pulling them the long ways. If you just put a pine log under one end, they would roll like butter over the ground. I kept thinking you were going to put the railroad ties under it, but you never did. You got it done, but you pushed your machine to it's max. Remember in Egypt how they built the great pyramids? They put logs under the stones to get them into position. This is a newer video so maybe Andrew will try that next time?? :)
every time i watch one of your videos andrew i am just amazed. you are like a one person wrecking crew and MacGiver combined!! i spent 22 years in the Marine Corps and we had a phrase: "improvise, adapt, overcome." that's exactly the way you operate. i particularly liked the sequence of "trial and error" ideas you went through to move the container box. picking up the 6x6 cross-ties to add weight to the skid steer was pure genius!! i could watch your "projects" for hours. you may be the hardest working single man on youtube. i have the utmost respect for your work ethic mr. camarata.
Props to you, Andrew. I've seen a lot of your videos, and you come up with some pretty ingenious solutions to challenging situations. You are definitely a solution oriented dude. Most people facing the types of formidable situations that you regularly deal with, would simply get pissed off and give up. My hat's off to you!
Yup, my father and husband are contractors and every job I've seen them do is extremely satisfying, and it's because you see progress min by min, hour by hour, yes it's hard work but they get a ton of self gratification.
Omahabigbill I think one of the reasons is that is he is so good at what he does. I just turned into his station and I am watching everyone of his videos that involve earthmoving equipment.
I'm sorry to hear about Levi. I loved the way he'd put his front legs in the truck, and just sit there and wait for you to lift his backside in. He wouldn't even turn around to look at you, as if to ask for help, because he knew you'd be there for him. He was blessed to have you as his doggy daddy.
The receipt said 171 tires @$ 3.50 per tire! That sounds like the Standard NY State Recycling Fee for junk tires. Proper cleanup is expensive. Hope all those added expenses were cover by your customer. Good work, Andrew! RL Buffalo, NY
I've got this playing in the background while I work from home. Videos like these don't require a lot of listening or focus so I can stay on topic, I can listen to some good background music, and it's fun to glance over and watch you work your equipment. Good stuff.
Andrew, I live in central New York in the finger lakes region. It's beautiful here, but you live in a gorgeous area of the state as well. The mountains and the Hudson are fantastic. The clips from your quad are great. Would love to see your castle some day. Love your channel. Keep up the good work.
This honestly reminds me of when my family used to live near a green strip/flood plain. There was a stream that ran through a patch of woods behind my house (it went through the middle of a suburb), and every spring the snow melt would wash a ton of trash from upriver where the stream went through the city into it. My two brothers and I would go out and pick up as much of it as I could. Every year we got at least 5 big garbage bags full of stuff, and the first year we lived there we also found a bunch of tires and two shopping carts that were half buried, and my dad came and helped us dig them out. I actually quite liked the work, because it made me feel good about doing my part
whilst the rest of the world continues to make a bloody mess of things its awesome to see you fixing one problem at a time , a real inspiration , so from New Zealand a huge well done Andrew
If you're going to move shipping containers, you should make a set of sledges that fit in the corner-pin holes of the shipping containers so you can drag them with the belly off the ground. Think "snowmobile front skis" but heavier for the front, and Levi's snowmobile trailer sled for the rear. The corner holes of a shipping container will take a lot of abuse, so a fixed pair of skegs at the rear and two pivoting skegs attached with chain to the dozer would slide them without much trouble over dirt, mud, gravel or snow. They could be 6x6s with steel skegs to slide-on and some steel reinforcement. And once you build a set of demountable sledges, you can use them over and over. My grandparents house was built from 7 recycled construction office cabins that were skidded in the Minnesota Winter across the snow behind a Caterpillar tractor back in the 1930s. Each room was originally a separate cabin ...placed over a new foundation and basement.
your "time lapse" footage is the perfect speed to see everything being done yet not taking all day. Plus it's interesting and amazing how "human" the equipment can look as you use it to pick through the piles and sort stuff.
You make this kind of work look so much fun. I have actually started clean up my own yard that someone used it to dump some stuff on and having a good time. I'm with James Couch in saying it is far more entertaining and educational in watching you do your projects than the nonsense than the programming they are putting out now a days. Awesome channel great content. God Bless
EXACTLY my experience! Im old , i used to go as hard as he does , i can now only do it in short bursts but I WENT OUT AND CLEANED UP TOO!!!!!!!!! This Man is genius yet simplistic , JUST LIKE LIFE IS.
Immensely satisfying to watch a crap pile be replaced by someplace nice to sit and drink some coffee. Thank you Andrew for the work you put in to these videos...now I have to go under the house and start doing some pier leveling. Lol, it's always something.
"A little bit of gravel". Proceeds to build a freaking highway. I wish I had my personal Camarata to deal with my problems so diligently and elegantly :).
Customer satisfaction is that last bit of effort where one goes over a big job with pincers to get a really nice finish. This will lead to word of mouth and more jobs. Another nice job!
hmm, most of the tires, if you cut them in half (like middle of treads like cutting a bagel in half). you then can dig down a little bit, then lay them down cut side up, in a grid. Then can cover them up with Dirt, stone, gravel. as a Road Surface. Makes for a Sturdy road for cars/trucks. Its bit harder for Rain water to wash away too. Uncle did that years ago, after battling with rainwater washing out his road. He started to cut tires in half, and placed them in ground then had them covered with gravel. Never had problem since then
@@matthewdowning6955 I think smeone is now using a machine to turn them inside out before packing with gravel. Patented the idea for road construction.
john cuervo many blades of a sawzall or grinder going to tool heaven. And the smell of burnt rubber as well as all the metal and rubber shavings... It OS a mess...
Andrew.You soo full of energy 💪 and the will to get things done.. I wonder what really keeps you this motivated..?? 🤔🤔🤔 Been watching you caple of months and yes you are truly inspiring... And BTW you ability to diagnise problems with your machines is top notch.. 👏👏
I am a General Contractor and if i had just 3 employees half as creative, hard working and ingenious as Andrew is- well i would be a happy and wealthy man!..lol
Tommy on "this old House" "i'm on my way there now, down there now" Love it. Economy of words just like southern Ohio. They make fun of the way I talk but i could care less
Oh, look at that. First again... Sheesh, I'm on a roll! Great video Andrew, can't believe all those tires! You did a great service to this customer, place looks a hell of a lot better!!! Now he just needs to get a few trees felled to get a drop more sun in there to dry things out a bit...
My dad bought a place that had a dumping ditch. We dug it out like this and in the bottom of the ditch was a ‘67 Pontiac Le Mans, completely buried in there. You couldn’t even see it from above. It was like what your friend has here just not all spread out. Keep up the good work Andrew.
Man, I sure do miss working outside or just plain working, Period. Watching these videos is like working again. I'd work for food and beer. No money. Okay, just the beer. Ha ha.. Thanks, Andrew. Your videos are well composed. You have a lot of skills and experience.
As soon as I saw the skid steer didn't quite make it over the top of the truck, I said to myself, "he's going to make a ramp somehow." Always thinking outside the box, whatever it takes to "git 'er dun." Great job.
I bought an old junkyard a couple decades ago, took over 5 years and tens of thousands to clean it up. Over 140 vehicles, 5000 tires, and piles and piles of garbage, mainly broken down rv's and such. I started out doing it by hand, and eventually got a big trailer and a loader. I wish I had even 1/10th the equipment you have. Just a 5-7 ton excavator, bobcat, an equipment trailer and a dump truck and I'd have cleaned that place up in a couple months.
Why I'm watching this is a mystery to me. This individual is just extremely entertaining and resourceful in the things he does. Many attempt to imitate him but fail miserably. "imitation is the truest form of flattery".
In the uk the costs of dumping old tyres is SERIOUSLY FEROCIOUS so you tend to see piles of them dumped at the roadside and in the woods. Im STILL amazed that in this day and age its NOT easier to get rid of old tyres as we are CONSTANTLY told to recycle ♻️ BUT when it comes to it the authorities WONT do,much to help people who ARE TRYING to do it right👎🏿🦃🦃🦃
WOW. WOW. WOW. I absolutely love your videos man ! ! You are a workaholic and have great ethics and precision. Always do quality work. If i lived around you I’d use your services in a heartbeat.
Hey Andrew , Its so cool the your able to what you do and like doing it. ................you must do pretty well and thats due to your planning and hard work. Love watching your channel . The House is gonna be Spectacular. Thanks for sharing
You are a good human! :-) Here in germany it is the same: Instead of paying a few euros / per tire for disposal, people driving into the forest an threwing tires into the environment! 37:16 TOUGH rear window!!! Greetings from germany
who could dislike this? I love andrew, not only the hard work, but the work he puts into editing the videos. why would people not like that? are they afraid of work? Thanks Andrew, again, love the videos!
I like your videos! Couple of tips: swing your tailgate to the side or drop it down, gets you closer into your bed. I put a steel rod across the back of my trailer so as to be able to slide my ramps to multiple widths. Stabilizers on front of trailer, park dump truck at front end to keep from turning on trailer bed ( saving the deck ). When moving sea containers I bring along 1/2 dozen telephone poles cut to 10' lengths to roll containers (empty or full). Keep up the good work and keep making good videos! I hope some of my suggestions help. My motto: Work smarter not harder.
This man knows his editing. Just when to cut, when to jump two seconds. When to play double speed. When to drop in music. He's a master at keeping your attention. Also a top notch work ethic. Good man.
Thanks.
@@AndrewCamarata Can you do a video on your editing process
Maybe
A bikini-clad assistant wouldn’t be too much would it?
Just watched the island mow episode…scratch the models! The job’s already been filled.
This brave little skid steer pulling a huge container reminds me of Wall-E
Yep. Andrew is a Happy Gilmore/Human Wall-e & Gintama (odd jobs).
I've seen him yanking containers before....I have a suggestion?!? You are making to much friction with the ground pulling them the long ways. If you just put a pine log under one end, they would roll like butter over the ground. I kept thinking you were going to put the railroad ties under it, but you never did. You got it done, but you pushed your machine to it's max. Remember in Egypt how they built the great pyramids? They put logs under the stones to get them into position. This is a newer video so maybe Andrew will try that next time?? :)
LOL! I missed that connection until I read this!
@@denniswinspear7478 No one knows how they built the pyramids. I don't think it was them who built them at all.
@@HAL-dm1eh they just stacked the rocks
This video is older but I came back to watch it again as your ability to adapt and improvise is so amazing. You never give up!
every time i watch one of your videos andrew i am just amazed. you are like a one person wrecking crew and MacGiver combined!! i spent 22 years in the Marine Corps and we had a phrase: "improvise, adapt, overcome." that's exactly the way you operate. i particularly liked the sequence of "trial and error" ideas you went through to move the container box. picking up the 6x6 cross-ties to add weight to the skid steer was pure genius!! i could watch your "projects" for hours. you may be the hardest working single man on youtube. i have the utmost respect for your work ethic mr. camarata.
33:15 - Clever. Who else saw this and thought he was going to lay down the timbers and pull the container over them? LOL
I thought he's gonna put few under it just take make some speed, and then it will go with gained momentum.
I did. I thought he was going to make sled runners on each side. Think that would reduce the friction by not making a trench
Andrews channel is the only one I will watch programs over 15 minutes and enjoy every one . Thanks again for another great program.
Props to you, Andrew. I've seen a lot of your videos, and you come up with some pretty ingenious solutions to challenging situations. You are definitely a solution oriented dude. Most people facing the types of formidable situations that you regularly deal with, would simply get pissed off and give up. My hat's off to you!
You cleaned up this beautiful big forest, thank you very much for that !!
My uncle once told me there are three things we can observe in peace for eternity:
1. Flowing water
2. Flames from a fire.
3. A man working
Right!
Yup, my father and husband are contractors and every job I've seen them do is extremely satisfying, and it's because you see progress min by min, hour by hour, yes it's hard work but they get a ton of self gratification.
Yea, right!
Right
That is why they have those little windows in the fences at building construction sites. People love watching progress.
I'm watching a guy picking up tires, and I'm just mesmerized by it.
YEAH HE IS AMAZING AT WHAT HE DOES
Omahabigbill I think one of the reasons is that is he is so good at what he does. I just turned into his station and I am watching everyone of his videos that involve earthmoving equipment.
Love to watch Andrew and his skid steer work, also w/ his other equp
I have about 200 hours running a Bobcat, I changed the way I ran my machine 40 seconds into watching Andrew.
@@Mowers11 Yes, he's very good at a lot of things. He's saved tons of money too by fixing his stuff himself!
I'm sorry to hear about Levi. I loved the way he'd put his front legs in the truck, and just sit there and wait for you to lift his backside in. He wouldn't even turn around to look at you, as if to ask for help, because he knew you'd be there for him. He was blessed to have you as his doggy daddy.
Wall-E’s dad at work before everything crumbled.
Great job. 👍🏼😊
When I see you get out of the cab and start picking stuff up I admire your dedication and work ethic.
The reason they dumped it there was $768 plus your time. I love your long videos just keep 'em coming. Hi from the UK.
The receipt said 171 tires @$ 3.50 per tire! That sounds like the Standard NY State Recycling Fee for junk tires. Proper cleanup is expensive. Hope all those added expenses were cover by your customer.
Good work, Andrew!
RL
Buffalo, NY
I've got this playing in the background while I work from home. Videos like these don't require a lot of listening or focus so I can stay on topic, I can listen to some good background music, and it's fun to glance over and watch you work your equipment. Good stuff.
Andrew, I live in central New York in the finger lakes region. It's beautiful here, but you live in a gorgeous area of the state as well. The mountains and the Hudson are fantastic. The clips from your quad are great. Would love to see your castle some day. Love your channel. Keep up the good work.
This honestly reminds me of when my family used to live near a green strip/flood plain. There was a stream that ran through a patch of woods behind my house (it went through the middle of a suburb), and every spring the snow melt would wash a ton of trash from upriver where the stream went through the city into it. My two brothers and I would go out and pick up as much of it as I could. Every year we got at least 5 big garbage bags full of stuff, and the first year we lived there we also found a bunch of tires and two shopping carts that were half buried, and my dad came and helped us dig them out. I actually quite liked the work, because it made me feel good about doing my part
That’s because you “ACCOMPLISHED”, Something. BTW Next time use paragraphs!!
@@garlandremingtoniii1338 So negative. perhps to do with the "title" you bestowed upon yourself...............
Almost 2 hrs of footage from Andrew this week. He is spoiling us.
Ah, to be spoiled by Mr. C., and we aren't even near as worthy as good old Levi.
More to come no doubt. Its peak season for him coming on.
Really enjoy watching you do your thing. Whatever it is, you’ve got my attention 100%.
You are just so clever, love watching the way you work and your videos are done so well Andrew.
Look what you taught yourself!!!
This is what self reliance and problem solving looks like!
You hauling that container was hilarious! Cheers Andrew!
I had fun at the same part :D
"You R The All-around young Man! Great Jobs!!!
Just love how delicate Andrew is when dropping those ramps He is so gentle !!!!
And putting those metal sheets on the side in the dump truck so precisely. I would have wagered that would be next to impossible
Always look forward to your videos. Great job!
When Andrew drops a dime on the ground, he gets the skidsteer to pick it up :)
@@alsnow3582 but can he put it back in his pocket
whilst the rest of the world continues to make a bloody mess of things its awesome to see you fixing one problem at a time , a real inspiration , so from New Zealand a huge well done Andrew
If you're going to move shipping containers, you should make a set of sledges that fit in the corner-pin holes of the shipping containers so you can drag them with the belly off the ground. Think "snowmobile front skis" but heavier for the front, and Levi's snowmobile trailer sled for the rear. The corner holes of a shipping container will take a lot of abuse, so a fixed pair of skegs at the rear and two pivoting skegs attached with chain to the dozer would slide them without much trouble over dirt, mud, gravel or snow. They could be 6x6s with steel skegs to slide-on and some steel reinforcement. And once you build a set of demountable sledges, you can use them over and over.
My grandparents house was built from 7 recycled construction office cabins that were skidded in the Minnesota Winter across the snow behind a Caterpillar tractor back in the 1930s. Each room was originally a separate cabin ...placed over a new foundation and basement.
This is like telling Wayne Gretzky how to play hockey...
This is like telling Wayne Gretzky how to play hockey.....
Grateful for your videos, has no idea NY could look like this! Absolutely beautiful, love all the trees!!!
your "time lapse" footage is the perfect speed to see everything being done yet not taking all day. Plus it's interesting and amazing how "human" the equipment can look as you use it to pick through the piles and sort stuff.
Those grapples are worth their weight in gold! Best attachment I have bought so far.
You make this kind of work look so much fun. I have actually started clean up my own yard that someone used it to dump some stuff on and having a good time. I'm with James Couch in saying it is far more entertaining and educational in watching you do your projects than the nonsense than the programming they are putting out now a days. Awesome channel great content. God Bless
EXACTLY my experience! Im old , i used to go as hard as he does , i can now only do it in short bursts but I WENT OUT AND CLEANED UP TOO!!!!!!!!! This Man is genius yet simplistic , JUST LIKE LIFE IS.
You made the place look great , what a mess it was. loved the ending. Gorgeous drone view.
The way you controlled that skidster today was as if you were talking to it, new name my friend, "machine whisperer"
The "Skid Whisperer"
Immensely satisfying to watch a crap pile be replaced by someplace nice to sit and drink some coffee. Thank you Andrew for the work you put in to these videos...now I have to go under the house and start doing some pier leveling. Lol, it's always something.
"A little bit of gravel". Proceeds to build a freaking highway.
I wish I had my personal Camarata to deal with my problems so diligently and elegantly :).
Necessity is the mother of invention, you're always thinking about how to over come an objective. Keep up the creative approach!
Customer satisfaction is that last bit of effort where one goes over a big job with pincers to get a really nice finish. This will lead to word of mouth and more jobs. Another nice job!
hmm, most of the tires, if you cut them in half (like middle of treads like cutting a bagel in half). you then can dig down a little bit, then lay them down cut side up, in a grid. Then can cover them up with Dirt, stone, gravel. as a Road Surface. Makes for a Sturdy road for cars/trucks. Its bit harder for Rain water to wash away too. Uncle did that years ago, after battling with rainwater washing out his road. He started to cut tires in half, and placed them in ground then had them covered with gravel. Never had problem since then
No need to cut them in half though
@@matthewdowning6955 I think smeone is now using a machine to turn them inside out before packing with gravel. Patented the idea for road construction.
czcams.com/video/T0TADN8mvXE/video.html can cut the tires up
@@matthewdowning6955 I couldn't imagine trying to cut a tire in half around the circumference.
I imagine it'd make a hell of a mess as well
john cuervo many blades of a sawzall or grinder going to tool heaven. And the smell of burnt rubber as well as all the metal and rubber shavings... It OS a mess...
Andrew.You soo full of energy 💪 and the will to get things done..
I wonder what really keeps you this motivated..?? 🤔🤔🤔
Been watching you caple of months and yes you are truly inspiring...
And BTW you ability to diagnise problems with your machines is top notch.. 👏👏
An honest day’s work. This is what real work is. Now he can go home and relax until the next day. He’s earned it
I am starting to think your an artist with the heavy equipment, your dexterity is amazing.
Thanks for the great video Andrew, and your ingenuity using your trailer to reach your tandem, that is amazing!!!
I am a General Contractor and if i had just 3 employees half as creative, hard working and ingenious as Andrew is- well i would be a happy and wealthy man!..lol
Maybe your current employees are unmotivated and lazy due to their douchebag boss.
@@FrostyKify lol, do you work for him?
Nobody:
Andrew: SO I'M ON THIS JOB HERE TODAY
Never change, buddy. Love ya.
Tommy on "this old House" "i'm on my way there now, down there now"
Love it. Economy of words just like southern Ohio. They make fun of the way I talk but i could care less
Note to self: not running out of trees.
Very therapeutic watching you work. It's relaxing seeing a mess turn into something nice.
Oh, look at that. First again... Sheesh, I'm on a roll!
Great video Andrew, can't believe all those tires! You did a great service to this customer, place looks a hell of a lot better!!!
Now he just needs to get a few trees felled to get a drop more sun in there to dry things out a bit...
Damnit
BarnStangz lol in still first thumbs up 👍🏻
BarnStangz - glad to see another fan like me
My dad bought a place that had a dumping ditch. We dug it out like this and in the bottom of the ditch was a ‘67 Pontiac Le Mans, completely buried in there. You couldn’t even see it from above. It was like what your friend has here just not all spread out. Keep up the good work Andrew.
My friend you are not afraid to work hard. We need more people like you in this world.
Man, I sure do miss working outside or just plain working, Period. Watching these videos is like working again. I'd work for food and beer. No money. Okay, just the beer. Ha ha..
Thanks, Andrew. Your videos are well composed. You have a lot of skills and experience.
Andrew to the rescue! A commendable piece of work! The world thanks you!
Me and my grandson watch this everyday while having lunch. He loves big machines at 2yrs old!
At first when you were recycling those tires n stuff I was like “oh no your going to hit that guys van” then I realized lol.
Run for your lives! I think that car was hit by weapons from a UFO.
i really do enjoy an honest mans work, especielly when its brings the betterment of for the envirement.
I enjoy people that can spell english words correctly
I like boobies too
Would have put those logs under the container, but hey, that worked too! You always come up with a solution
I was thinking that. But, for efficiency of time Andrew's "ballast" method definitely was faster. He's a smart man.
Another excellent video by Andrew. Thanks!!!!!!
Customer: “I need you to find the needle that I lost in my haystack and pick it up with your Bobcat for me.”
Andrew: “That’s all?”
As soon as I saw the skid steer didn't quite make it over the top of the truck, I said to myself, "he's going to make a ramp somehow." Always thinking outside the box, whatever it takes to "git 'er dun." Great job.
Sir, you remind me of the "little engine that could" I think I can, etc. etc. There is nothing this man can not do!!!!!!! Great video.
I was thinking the same! Cheers to ya all!
I bought an old junkyard a couple decades ago, took over 5 years and tens of thousands to clean it up. Over 140 vehicles, 5000 tires, and piles and piles of garbage, mainly broken down rv's and such. I started out doing it by hand, and eventually got a big trailer and a loader. I wish I had even 1/10th the equipment you have. Just a 5-7 ton excavator, bobcat, an equipment trailer and a dump truck and I'd have cleaned that place up in a couple months.
Why I'm watching this is a mystery to me. This individual is just extremely entertaining and resourceful in the things he does. Many attempt to imitate him but fail miserably. "imitation is the truest form of flattery".
This is my favorite channel. Keep it up dude
You had those guys jumping at the scrap yard 😂😂😂 a fan from Montana
Robert Pitkanen They should know better than to try and stand next to a dump truck that was unloading a bunch of tires
Illegals
@@upliftmofopartyplan1156 racist
@@upliftmofopartyplan1156 no LEGALS who are DOING the work you dont want to do
That 1 tire almost landed on his head LMAO
So glad I found this channel. Your videos are amazing!
idk what it is but something about putting grapple fulls of tires in a dump truck makes me smile
This world needs more people like Andrew!
@@dennisthemenance5433 if he takes sponsorships he can make 2k a video
Andrew please do an update vid on the castle bud!
Always good to see new content from you, cheers bud!
This was your best skid steer in my opinion. Good video,music.👍👍👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸
This Andrew is a good worker and efficient in my mind. Beautiful country area that is a whole lot cleaner !
love you Andrew
Great job. There's a tire dump in our neighborhood like that. How much to dump all those tires?
In the uk the costs of dumping old tyres is SERIOUSLY FEROCIOUS so you tend to see piles of them dumped at the roadside and in the woods. Im STILL amazed that in this day and age its NOT easier to get rid of old tyres as we are CONSTANTLY told to recycle ♻️ BUT when it comes to it the authorities WONT do,much to help people who ARE TRYING to do it right👎🏿🦃🦃🦃
As soon as he says " I think I have a idea here, lets try something", I knew it would be fun lol
Lateral thinking one part of which - when in the midst of a problem, look around you to see if there is anything of help. Andrew is a master.
You have got to be the nicest guy, always going above and beyond.
Annnnnnn-drew !! Mad props to one of the hardest and smartest working dudes on this mother-earth ~
WOW. WOW. WOW. I absolutely love your videos man ! ! You are a workaholic and have great ethics and precision. Always do quality work. If i lived around you I’d use your services in a heartbeat.
Watching you sort out the tires with the track loader...was like watching a Dalek with OCD.
Love your videos..love the music..keep em' coming!
These two items your using , are made just for this type Joe, great job and videos. Hi Levi !👍👍
You are a working machine. I wish I could find people with your problem solving abilities, and work ethic.
Dude that claw excavator with elevating cab was WICKED.
I know right?!?! Man I've never seen anything like that!
@@mrJMD First time I’ve seen how Wicked they can be, Nice work Andrew.
Hey Andrew , Its so cool the your able to what you do and like doing it. ................you must do pretty well and thats due to your planning and hard work. Love watching your channel . The House is gonna be Spectacular. Thanks for sharing
Roger Penndorf thanks
You have to be the hardest working person i have ever seen.Nice work
Beautiful country side, awesome job cleaning up discarded tires and debrie, thanks for sharing your thoughts and experiences
You know you are good at what you do, when you can make a video about old tires something entertaining and fun to watch! Love your channel.
Good morning from New Zealand ... Nice video ...
Man. That makes me so happy. Cleaning up the earth!
Levi came in at the end to put his stamp of approval on the job. Great Job Levi !!!! OH , You did pretty good also Andrew 👍
Levi's tail wag of approval !
Andrew you're spoiling us this weekend with videos
Absolutely liked the results, thanks for sharing your videos :)
It's totally wicked when you turn on the fast forward video. I could watch this all day and then some... keep up the awesomeness friend!
Andrew is simple and down to earth !!! Love you Andrew !!! Very smart and innovative, too !!! :) :) :) Inspector Gen Levi approves !!!
It's amazing how well the tree canopy hides the crap of "man". Nice cleanup AC.
You are a good human! :-) Here in germany it is the same:
Instead of paying a few euros / per tire for disposal, people driving into the forest an threwing tires into the environment!
37:16 TOUGH rear window!!!
Greetings from germany
Super...!
Danke für die Zeit und Mühe den Wald von dem Müll zu befreien...!
By. Falling Angel
who could dislike this? I love andrew, not only the hard work, but the work he puts into editing the videos. why would people not like that? are they afraid of work?
Thanks Andrew, again, love the videos!
Jealous people imo.
Its like watching _Thunderbirds_ ...International Rescue call: A load of tyres need clearing up! Load Pod 4 the skid-steer...FAB Andy! 😎💨💯
So nice to have time lapse and not much talking. Cleaning up is so satisfying to watch.
I like your videos! Couple of tips: swing your tailgate to the side or drop it down, gets you closer into your bed. I put a steel rod across the back of my trailer so as to be able to slide my ramps to multiple widths. Stabilizers on front of trailer, park dump truck at front end to keep from turning on trailer bed ( saving the deck ). When moving sea containers I bring along 1/2 dozen telephone poles cut to 10' lengths to roll containers (empty or full). Keep up the good work and keep making good videos! I hope some of my suggestions help. My motto: Work smarter not harder.
Nice job man... you actually give me a ton of motivation...
Jamie Gratton where was a couple of tons of motivation in this video 😉
To be honest, I feel inspired every time Andrew goes to work :) Keep up the great work.
His videos motivate me to get off my ass and do stuff
I wish I lived near Andrew. I would have him at my house doing work even if I didn’t need it! 👍
Andrew has to be the prince of ingenuity, if not the king.