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A highly skilled excavator operator , peeling the brick for salvage as Antique Brick are selling for a high price . Too bad quite a few of the wooden timbers weren't salvaged as they are expensive as well . Extremely Great video .
The operator is taking great care not to harm those high pressure hydraulics. He makes sense to me. While it seems a shame, these homes are extremely expensive to maintain especially in that climate. None of the walls had ANY insulation. Or anywhere for that matter. Fuel was cheap back then. Things change. Not much demand for the many tiny rooms floor plans anymore either. Not sure how sad it really is.
This excavator driver is a pleasure to watch. The way he’s separating the bricks from the house is awesome 😊
I enjoy watching your videos keep making great videos I like your videos a lot keep making great videos thank you for making such a very great video keep making great videos I enjoy watching your videos
A highly skilled excavator operator , peeling the brick for salvage as Antique Brick are selling for a high price . Too bad quite a few of the wooden timbers weren't salvaged as they are expensive as well . Extremely Great video .
I'm sure the bricks must have been salvaged for re -use, selling. Must be a reason because fuel isn't cheap.
Good filming. You're never afraid to get close up to action lol.
Thank you, Its very risky filming at such close quarters
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Slow work, might as well have been torn manually.
Is there a part 33?
Is there a part 3?
Nice demolition
Just smash it down omgg
I KNOW JUST SMASH IT AND STOP PLAYING NIT PICK!!!!!!!
MERCI.
These are interesting, but you need to speed up the tape. Its like watching in slow motion.
Is this operator a brain surgeon on the side?
Must have been a state worker.
Must be a first time operator. This job should not take more that 15 minutes. Wrong bucket, a claw bucket needed on these jobs.
WHERE DID HE GET HIS LICENSE WALMART SMASH THE DAM THING AND STOP PLAYING MR SOFTY WTF
The operator is taking great care not to harm those high pressure hydraulics. He makes sense to me. While it seems a shame, these homes are extremely expensive to maintain especially in that climate. None of the walls had ANY insulation. Or anywhere for that matter. Fuel was cheap back then. Things change. Not much demand for the many tiny rooms floor plans anymore either. Not sure how sad it really is.