those two definitely deserve a nice mountainside retirement playing in the dirt. it warms my heart to see someone using and taking care of old iron instead of leaving them to rot into eternity
I appreciate many things about this channel and one of them is the fact that young, off gridders, get a tony taste of what it takes to work your property mostly by yourself. Lots of work and the road work is so far out of my skill set, it baffles my mind.
These video are like ASMR for me, something about Marty's voice and the hum of the equipment just totally relax me, perfect Corona watching material, Keep it up Marty!
Viewer: How does Marty pay for the fuel for these machines? Marty: G'day guys, I'm restoring this old mobile oil refinery I found off shore, it'll still make good fuel so.....
@@jackmorgan1677 its the perfect symbiotic relationship. he can do cool stuff without the need of it being financially feasible and we get great content.
I would suggest Marty is not doing life too hard ;) Perhaps he was comfortable in the first place. His well rounded speech suggests he has had a very good education.
Love these films and the fact that with some basic maintenance you bring these obsolete and unloved machines back to purposeful life. So easy to work on too. Good chunky engineering
Keeping it simple and steadily getting it done . Great to watch. One job I was on I was told by the foreman to stand and watch the backhoe. Well after a bit I'd nod off standing there . Good relaxation. I'd love to be poking about in that great little Bristol. Cheers from Queensland Australia
It must have been a great gift to have these two equipment when you have these long roads and you can maintain then yourself. Thank you for sharing your amazing journey. Be careful and safe. God bless you and your family.
Marty, it looks like the old equipment that you salvaged, and repaired, is paying you back big time. You are a good operator, and mechanic. The equipment should serve you well for years. After you get your driveway to the correct dimensions, it will be easy to use the motor grader to keep it touched up. Great job, great video, and have a great day.
Amazing to me that such old equipment can still get the job done, I remembering seeing a North Korean TV documentary on them constructing some of the new skyscrapers in their city and most of their equipment is just a mashup of old Soviet 60s, 70s and 80s stuff from old diggers to dozers and loaders, but it got the job done. There cases in Russia were they still use 40 - 60 year old machines for anything, does the job quite nicely as long as they are well oiled and well maintained.
That bulldozer look like it was the first model that did not use steam, but it does the job. I am surprised at how well it works with that shallow blade. Its almost like a strong grader, it just needs the blade to tilt.
You'd need to go back a couple of decades for the last of steam. My Mum's Dad , 'Herb' Nickalls (my middle name, German spelling), in Ealing, Canterbury, NZ, was a pioneer in that change. A Diesel factory-trained Engineer, he fled the Kaiser's call-up for WW 1, as far as he could, and serviced the first Diesel-powered heavy machines (tractors, dozers, road-rollers etc plus stationaries (generators etc.)) In NZ's South Island (and a known identity nationally). Ealing railway station/depot was kept busy, and Herb's 'herbs', the strength of his serviced machines awaiting delivery, were a blessing to the rail in Winter. Ealing is at the north end of a steep cutting leading up from the Rangitata river, and the rail was prone to icing, stranding north-bound rail. Herb used his machines to haul rail: Herb's 'herbs'.['Herbs' is a colloquial for fuel or strength]
Marlborough Sounds, top of the South Island. Occasionally earthquakes, scary weather and mudslides though. But the vistas and clear water are out of this world.
Old equipment still doing a days work. Nice to see. Many people buy an old dozer or backhoe and work the crap out of it like they are factory fresh then get upset when they break a major,hard to find (if at all) and usually expensive used part. Slow and easy always wins.
It is pleasure to be with you in your endeavours. I'm across the ditch from you, in a warmer climes. Admire your tenacity and the gear that you have ressurected
Wish I could find an old digger in the woods near my house, then I wish I had the skills to get it going. Nice job with the smaller bucket. A tool for every job.
As you keep improving that track the cable T.V. truck will soon be able to brave its way up there to you if you're not careful. Then there goes your peace and quiet. 😉 It needs saying that your cinematography skills are quite impressive added to the rest of your abilities.
이 세진 때 다시 한번 가보고 싶은 쪽을 향해 있는 것 같은 느낌이 들어요 그리고 제가 너무 좋아요 그래서 저는 너무 좋아요 제가 너무 좋아요 제가 직접 만든 후 제가 좋아하는 것 중에 제일 많이 하는 생각이 너무 롤티 하고 잇습니다 제가 직접 본 글을 보고 싶은 생각이 ㅡ 토요일 아침에 일어나서 또 다른 사람 보고 넘 좋아요 그래서 저는 그냥 제가 너무 좋아하는 제 시킬 하고 싶은 마음에 너무 롤티 안하고 너무 롤티 너무 잘 잘 해요 나는 항상 제 너는 너무 님 진짜 잘 어울리는 것 같아서 너무 좋았어요 내가 너무 내 마음 복지화장지 보고 진짜 ᆢ 너무 잘 쓰고 있는 모습 그리고 또 한번 가보고 또 봐도 넘 이쁜 ㄴ
Thanks for the therapy...... no idea why but yeah.... I wish i cud live on one of ur mountain tops in a small cabin. Waking up to them views every morning would make life bearable.
Alan Smith that could actually be extremely dangerous cause from what I understand dynamite becomes unstable the older it gets. Look it up online. Saw an article on a guy who found some in one of his barns and decided to Carry it to a field to detonate it. Well let’s just say they were picking up pieces of him for a while. Now if it was “new” dynamite that be fun. Lol
Nice excavator...you fixed it up good. Just need to get a thumb on it preferably a hydraulic one if possible. A popular you tuber Andrew Camarata has a similar older Hitachi excavator and uses it often. good machines.
I have to say that with your voice, that smashing little dozer and its big brother that you should make a couple of kids episodes featuring all the noises and simple action that is the charm of these machines... That and the beautiful backdrop coupled with your calm voice would be very popular I would guess...
You're getting quite the road building section there with the digger, bulldozer and grader, cool...also great how you the material you remove with the digger to help smooth the driveway...also leaving the vegetable matter to rot will help give the other plants some food, cool...
I think people that know how old equipment works and know how to fix them and that live in remote areas should stay with the old stuff cuz there easy to fix you just need some special tools and if they braek down un like today's stuff you dont need a whole factory of people and equipment just ignore the broken thing and then you should pay like a million grand
I love wasps! Always visit them several hours after sunset, wear green/cam foul weather gear, and welding gauntlets. Take a large squirty bottle of carbaryl to share at the party. Don't go back for a week. Painting my traxcavator green also deterred them, and never be a blue rag to a wasp in the bush. ;-)
When I first saw that Bristol, I though, huuuum, this lil' toy is for moving soft soil only on a farm... Was I ever wrong. This a little hard working beast !
idk why but when you use the bulldozer with fast forward it reminds of those little crabs that dig out their burrow and move the sand away when the tide goes down like on national geographic. it cracked me up haha
100 acres in NZ! Pretty Awesome! You must be living right. Hope to make the trip over there someday. I missed out on a trip to Auckland back in the 80’s due to my first son’s birth. Was and still in the sports surfacing bidness. (Synthetic turf). In the meantime, well wishes from Starrville, Texas. Enjoy your channel very much.
G'day mate Grant here from across the Tasman. I'm not in the industry but have always loved excavators and buy earthmovers magazine last 2, years. I love how you got the I thi k ex120 running after sitting in the bush for years and seeing what you do with her. I am a huge fan of old Hitachi excavators and would love to get an old Uho83 or similar to preserve and retire on our land. More videos please. Look after the old girl. Grant
Hey, wheres the engineering plan? How bout the grading plan? Wheres the soils analysis? Wheres your environmental engineering? Hahahaha! I am a retired general contractor from California. How nice to see a job, well done, with no government red tape strangling the owner. Good for you. Watch those stinging critters. We had a guy in Encinitas, California get attacked and die from killer bee's. He was on a backhoe/loader and never saw them coming until it was to late.
In Canada you would have to get an environmental assessment which would never get passed with all the environment green people wanting to save all the trees so they can burn down later . If you own the property ,just go ahead and do what you want to do and beg for forgiveness later. If you own a property here ,just tell your neighbours what you are going to do and leave it at that
@@geo52041 yep, its so in Sweden too, almost all our buildings are "k" maked and if you want to change anything you wont get it allowed..just do it, and then say sorry and pay a little fee, is easier and cheaper.
Marty is not only a great DIY mechanic, he's also a bloody good film maker.
He is the Andrew Camarata of New Zealand.
I'm an excavator operator, on my days off I watch excavation videos.
Watching a guy having a lot of fun and making a major improvement to his land. Great video!
those two definitely deserve a nice mountainside retirement playing in the dirt. it warms my heart to see someone using and taking care of old iron instead of leaving them to rot into eternity
Well said, they all make a great team!
Thanks again Marty ! You’ve put a lot of work into your land over the years .
I love seeing these old refurbished machines being put to such good use!
me too
So majestic watching a mama excavator caring and teaching her young the ways of their species.
I appreciate many things about this channel and one of them is the fact that young, off gridders, get a tony taste of what it takes to work your property mostly by yourself. Lots of work and the road work is so far out of my skill set, it baffles my mind.
It's amazing how machines moving dirt can be so entertaining.
These video are like ASMR for me, something about Marty's voice and the hum of the equipment just totally relax me, perfect Corona watching material, Keep it up Marty!
Viewer: How does Marty pay for the fuel for these machines?
Marty: G'day guys, I'm restoring this old mobile oil refinery I found off shore, it'll still make good fuel so.....
Look at his viewer- and subscriber stats. RUclips pays for all that Marty is doing, including the fuel.
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@@jackmorgan1677 its the perfect symbiotic relationship. he can do cool stuff without the need of it being financially feasible and we get great content.
The machines probably don't take much fuel. It's pretty amazing what you can do with a gallon of deezzel.
I would suggest Marty is not doing life too hard ;) Perhaps he was comfortable in the first place. His well rounded speech suggests he has had a very good education.
barrel roll from the bees was great watch your videos all the time bristol looks like she is running great also a good job on the hitachi too
Wasps
I love the boldozer so i keep following her or watching what update shes doing 😍
Huge improvement Marty. Good work. All that work getting the old machines back to good health has payed off immensely.
I have no idea how an excavator works, but I wtched the whole abandoned excavator playlist. It is quite impressing what you did. Well done.
You are so blessed to have found all this old machinery, I would love to come hang out up there with you and see what all you've done to the place.
I still love the way that Bristol moves material, the blade is the ideal width for working on your narrow track
Hey, man - it's gerat to see these beasts working for a living.
They work well, too!
Glad they're not just for show.
High drama indeed! It happened to me recently. I wish I'd thought of that commando barrel roll. 10 out of 10 for style
When was tht
Another excellent job, well done Marty. I’m really enjoying watching your older videos. Sooooooooo deeply entertaining.
Love these films and the fact that with some basic maintenance you bring these obsolete and unloved machines back to purposeful life. So easy to work on too. Good chunky engineering
Keeping it simple and steadily getting it done . Great to watch. One job I was on I was told by the foreman to stand and watch the backhoe. Well after a bit I'd nod off standing there . Good relaxation. I'd love to be poking about in that great little Bristol. Cheers from Queensland Australia
wow, considering that machine sat in the woods for so many years and now has new life and doing a ton of work is amazing
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It must have been a great gift to have these two equipment when you have these long roads and you can maintain then yourself. Thank you for sharing your amazing journey. Be careful and safe. God bless you and your family.
So much fun to be had when you have machinery to take the strain. What you need is a hedge trimming attachment for the tractor. Cheers Marty.
Marty I really like how you have videos without music while you work. Love to hear the machines working.......Best wishes Thanks for sharing
Marty, it looks like the old equipment that you salvaged, and repaired, is paying you back big time. You are a good operator, and mechanic. The equipment should serve you well for years. After you get your driveway to the correct dimensions, it will be easy to use the motor grader to keep it touched up. Great job, great video, and have a great day.
Amazing to me that such old equipment can still get the job done, I remembering seeing a North Korean TV documentary on them constructing some of the new skyscrapers in their city and most of their equipment is just a mashup of old Soviet 60s, 70s and 80s stuff from old diggers to dozers and loaders, but it got the job done.
There cases in Russia were they still use 40 - 60 year old machines for anything, does the job quite nicely as long as they are well oiled and well maintained.
Its hard to imagine a world without the modern hydraulic excavator.
love watching the old Iron work, thanks Marty
Love all your vintage equipment. And that it's acquisition cost you almost nothing. Perfect kit for your hilly property!
Marty you are certainly putting those old machine to good use as well improving your property.
Love watching some one working difficult country with simple old equipment & turning out a really neat job .
Plenty to do in your “bubble”, Marty. So much fun to be had while staying home!
I swear ! everytime i see Martys face in the sped footage he has a big smile :D
In my happy place 😂
I think Hitachi would love to see what you are doing with their old machine.
That bulldozer look like it was the first model that did not use steam, but it does the job. I am surprised at how well it works with that shallow blade. Its almost like a strong grader, it just needs the blade to tilt.
It does such a nice job of grading the track though. Much better than you'd expect from such a small dozer that looks to go back a few years.
I want one. 😁
Oh man i laughed too hard at “the first model that did not use steam”
You'd need to go back a couple of decades for the last of steam. My Mum's Dad , 'Herb' Nickalls (my middle name, German spelling), in Ealing, Canterbury, NZ, was a pioneer in that change. A Diesel factory-trained Engineer, he fled the Kaiser's call-up for WW 1, as far as he could, and serviced the first Diesel-powered heavy machines (tractors, dozers, road-rollers etc plus stationaries (generators etc.)) In NZ's South Island (and a known identity nationally). Ealing railway station/depot was kept busy, and Herb's 'herbs', the strength of his serviced machines awaiting delivery, were a blessing to the rail in Winter. Ealing is at the north end of a steep cutting leading up from the Rangitata river, and the rail was prone to icing, stranding north-bound rail. Herb used his machines to haul rail: Herb's 'herbs'.['Herbs' is a colloquial for fuel or strength]
I love to see old equipment still being used for what it was designed for.
That excavator was meant to be. You needed that.
dude, you are *MACHINEBOSS* !...lord of all things mechanical and master of the realm of work.
Damm that old stuff works well especially the Bristol! It’s more powerful than it looks ! Another fun vid Marty and looking forward to the grader !
Marty, Id like to see you put a 360 degree rotating dozer blade on the end of the excavator. Now that would be handy 👍
These vids are great there's something about watching progress being made, really enjoy them plus you live in a great part of the country too!
Marlborough Sounds, top of the South Island. Occasionally earthquakes, scary weather and mudslides though. But the vistas and clear water are out of this world.
Old equipment still doing a days work. Nice to see. Many people buy an old dozer or backhoe and work the crap out of it like they are factory fresh then get upset when they break a major,hard to find (if at all) and usually expensive used part. Slow and easy always wins.
amazingly useful to have an excavator in a rural setting. Love your videos.
It's currently 6:38 am here. I can't sleep, and Corona confined, so I'm a captive audience. At least I'm easily entertained.
Hola from O Hi O.
Greetings from Indiana
It seems to me you're just having fun with your excavator and bulldozer. "I need a track over that hill...."
It is pleasure to be with you in your endeavours. I'm across the ditch from you, in a warmer climes. Admire your tenacity and the gear that you have ressurected
That Bristol seems like a fun little dozer.
Fabulous dozer and much better than a D9 for that job..
Great job putting your newly acquired equipment to use. Ready has come in handy.
Boy am I glad I found you! I'll be binge watching over the next few days.
Great camera angles, makes the whole process so much more interesting. Thats really steep country.
nice seeing the excavator being put to work after sitting in the bush for so long
That was one of the funniest things I seen in a while (wasp nest stinging).
Wish I could find an old digger in the woods near my house, then I wish I had the skills to get it going. Nice job with the smaller bucket. A tool for every job.
Nature always strikes back. If you go on working like this a wasp nest will be your smallest problem.
Whoooa.. adding in the drone coverage.. I'm nominating you for a filmography award!
As you keep improving that track the cable T.V. truck will soon be able to brave its way up there to you if you're not careful. Then there goes your peace and quiet. 😉
It needs saying that your cinematography skills are quite impressive added to the rest of your abilities.
이 세진 때 다시 한번 가보고 싶은 쪽을 향해 있는 것 같은 느낌이 들어요 그리고 제가 너무 좋아요 그래서 저는 너무 좋아요 제가 너무 좋아요 제가 직접 만든 후 제가 좋아하는 것 중에 제일 많이 하는 생각이 너무 롤티 하고 잇습니다 제가 직접 본 글을 보고 싶은 생각이 ㅡ 토요일 아침에 일어나서 또 다른 사람 보고 넘 좋아요 그래서 저는 그냥 제가 너무 좋아하는 제 시킬 하고 싶은 마음에 너무 롤티 안하고 너무 롤티 너무 잘 잘 해요 나는 항상 제 너는 너무 님 진짜 잘 어울리는 것 같아서 너무 좋았어요 내가 너무 내 마음 복지화장지 보고 진짜 ᆢ 너무 잘 쓰고 있는 모습 그리고 또 한번 가보고 또 봐도 넘 이쁜 ㄴ
Thanks for the therapy...... no idea why but yeah.... I wish i cud live on one of ur mountain tops in a small cabin. Waking up to them views every morning would make life bearable.
Handy with the excavator and handy with the camera, too. Some nice filming here!
Gdgsh? !😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁hshs?
Amazing how quiet the old dozer is...
Great job Marty T! That's a real "white knuckle" ride up that grade, the slope and drop-off's are pretty severe for sure...keep your eyes on the road.
Looks like a Dino browsing on the greenery.
Amazing how much work you can do with machinery others thought worthless.
Putting abandoned vehicles to use again, is fantastic! I hope that you find some abandoned dynamite, because everyone loves a "big boom"! =)
Alan Smith that could actually be extremely dangerous cause from what I understand dynamite becomes unstable the older it gets. Look it up online. Saw an article on a guy who found some in one of his barns and decided to Carry it to a field to detonate it. Well let’s just say they were picking up pieces of him for a while. Now if it was “new” dynamite that be fun. Lol
All you need to find is an old flail cutter to repair and use. Bit of petrol in the wasp nest.
great video, showing off your resources and talents, enjoyed the project, blessings!
Look and sound like a busy bug and i like it lol.
Nice excavator...you fixed it up good. Just need to get a thumb on it preferably a hydraulic one if possible. A popular you tuber Andrew Camarata has a similar older Hitachi excavator and uses it often. good machines.
The Bristol Sounds like it is running sweet.
I have to say that with your voice, that smashing little dozer and its big brother that you should make a couple of kids episodes featuring all the noises and simple action that is the charm of these machines... That and the beautiful backdrop coupled with your calm voice would be very popular I would guess...
It's always great to open youtube on a morning to find a Marty T video waiting.
You're getting quite the road building section there with the digger, bulldozer and grader, cool...also great how you the material you remove with the digger to help smooth the driveway...also leaving the vegetable matter to rot will help give the other plants some food, cool...
Really nice filming ! Awesome vid
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Thanks for sharing !!
Nice job marty,Its really nice when you has those two around with a nice filming angle..
The old pieces of equipment do a great job for what you need it seems, nice job on upgrading your road.
Excelente.
A todo esto, en que parte del mundo vives? (Where do You live? Uk?
I think people that know how old equipment works and know how to fix them and that live in remote areas should stay with the old stuff cuz there easy to fix you just need some special tools and if they braek down un like today's stuff you dont need a whole factory of people and equipment just ignore the broken thing and then you should pay like a million grand
Amazing use of one man's "trash " machinery to refresh your dreams!
I love the video description i.e. fixing up my driveway-should be: fixing the "Marty T Roadway."
I love wasps! Always visit them several hours after sunset, wear green/cam foul weather gear, and welding gauntlets. Take a large squirty bottle of carbaryl to share at the party. Don't go back for a week. Painting my traxcavator green also deterred them, and never be a blue rag to a wasp in the bush. ;-)
Almost a super highway. You will be able to put a toll on it.....
Thanks for sharing Marty!
For a gasser dozer that Bristol seems to run awesome. Sure nice to when you have the right iron for road building and improvement.
If the public road works in my town were as efficient and entertaining as these videos there would be no more holes in the road.
That's one of the most crazy and cool driveways I've ever seen
When I first saw that Bristol, I though, huuuum, this lil' toy is for moving soft soil only on a farm... Was I ever wrong.
This a little hard working beast !
You're doing really well !! I am vicariously enjoying watching you, a lot !! Keep it up !!
I'm so enjoying your videos, Marty,, much more entertaining than regular TV rubbish
Love your work
Brightens my day, especially during these circumstances
Good on ya
idk why but when you use the bulldozer with fast forward it reminds of those little crabs that dig out their burrow and move the sand away when the tide goes down like on national geographic. it cracked me up haha
Both machines working a dream now . And so much done , good job
That road is looking great 👍 wonderful job Marty!
Awesome video mate, but hell I hope you were ok after those wasps they can be very nasty
Hey Marty, get yourself some wasp spray , an keep it with you , just in case there's a next time. It works great !
100 acres in NZ! Pretty Awesome! You must be living right. Hope to make the trip over there someday. I missed out on a trip to Auckland back in the 80’s due to my first son’s birth. Was and still in the sports surfacing bidness. (Synthetic turf). In the meantime, well wishes from Starrville, Texas. Enjoy your channel very much.
G'day mate
Grant here from across the Tasman.
I'm not in the industry but have always loved excavators and buy earthmovers magazine last 2, years.
I love how you got the I thi k ex120 running after sitting in the bush for years and seeing what you do with her.
I am a huge fan of old Hitachi excavators and would love to get an old Uho83 or similar to preserve and retire on our land.
More videos please.
Look after the old girl.
Grant
I want your life I don't think you could have any more fun in life than what your doing.
One thing i will say about barberry bushes is theyre great for keeping people out of your property. Nasty stuff to get pricked by
Hey, wheres the engineering plan? How bout the grading plan? Wheres the soils analysis? Wheres your environmental engineering? Hahahaha! I am a retired general contractor from California. How nice to see a job, well done, with no government red tape strangling the owner. Good for you. Watch those stinging critters. We had a guy in Encinitas, California get attacked and die from killer bee's. He was on a backhoe/loader and never saw them coming until it was to late.
In Canada you would have to get an environmental assessment which would never get passed with all the environment green people wanting to save all the trees so they can burn down later . If you own the property ,just go ahead and do what you want to do and beg for forgiveness later. If you own a property here ,just tell your neighbours what you are going to do and leave it at that
G S that’s what I’m sayin. Here in NY they got eyes on ya 24/7
@@geo52041 yep, its so in Sweden too, almost all our buildings are "k" maked and if you want to change anything you wont get it allowed..just do it, and then say sorry and pay a little fee, is easier and cheaper.
So glad I live in Alabama and out of the city
Plus he did not have the utilities marked before he dug
I've seen this video Marty T. Like.👍👍👍👍👍