thank you for the videos, I'm disabled now from a broken back, I was an operator for 36 yrs, you're skill level is very impressive .I watch you're videos as often as I can
Tree demon 363 Hey mate that's unfortunate about your back and a shame to not be able to enjoy retirement on your own terms, I was a plumber and had a accident with a pipe bursting spraying chemicals in my face leaving me loosing a eye and chemical burns to my face . So I after 30 years I to can't work and spend time watching RUclips, and think this is one of the best channels and admire Andrews hard work and skills making these videos, so make the most of everyday and chin up cheers mate from down under.
hey man thanks for keeping it real no obscenities, showing all the mistakes no gloss over, just as it happens, makes one feel like they're right there, great job and videos, I'm a senior citizen now and worried about the young generation but you show there are still good honest young people out there, blessings son.
Hey dude. Thanks for taking the time to record what you do. The extra time you take to document and edit together footage of what you do is entertaining.
@@alexveldhuis6004 they are also supported by fiberglass L brackets that reinforce each indidual step. They have quite a bit of flex until theybare backfilled...
shows you don't need a outrageous channel to show how hard work gets done with the tools and equipment you have . I like the honesty of your channel it's refreshing to say the least ....! I just subscribed to your channel , I like watching videos that are about the work and that's what we try to do also .
I just bought my first machine a Komatsu pc 75 3uu,and have no idea how to run it,until now there has been no tutorial like yours.To understand each machine has a purpose with-out all the commentary works with time lapse.Thanks for sharing.
Another great vid, Andrew. Thanks. I'm about 50 miles north of you. I would've liked to at least seen the backfilling around the new pool. We bought our place 10 years ago that came with a 17x33 inground vinyl liner. We love it and trust me, if you do some research you'll find they definitely aren't the money-pits they're made out to be. That said, apparently the ground wasn't allowed to settle properly and the concrete apron has settled pretty badly over the years. I've had a slab-jacking outfit come in and somewhat level it out with mixed results. But it'll need to replaced at some point. My understanding is the backfill needs a full season exposed to the weather to fully settle, before putting any surface down.
ChuckD59 When I was in college I worked for a concrete company that specialized (due to demand) in replacing flat work around 4 or 5 year old homes in a town that was growing exponentially. Builders would backfill and pour sidewalks and patios over unsettled dirt. Everything pitched to the houses within a few years. The dirt has to be continually compacted as it’s back filled. Most don’t do it right.
Man thank you for all the time and work gone into videos. I'm getting my very first dump truck. A ford600 '65. I've operated equipment the better part of 20 years. It took watching your work before I made the move towards doing all myself. Inspiring.
Too bad you 10-14 Hours away from me Andrew, I would love to have someone as skilled as you come do the pad for my log cabin and shipping container shop I'm looking to build. You do great quality work.
Yeahhhh. Pools are money pits, but they’re still awesome. Replaced control board, pool lights, transformers for the pool lights, 400,000 btu pool/spa heater, and chlorinator in the last 4 months. Cost about $9000 including removal and installation.
We have had our pool for almost years and still use it almost everyday for about 8 months out of the year. Minimal operating cost so I consider the installation costs a pretty good investment.
@@mpshay or in the case of buying a house with a pool. House has been ours for 8 years now, pool has required just the usual chlorine, and spring time refreshing treatments but so far so good.
It's nice to see the finished article once the grass has grown. So many of this type of video on RUclips do not show the final result once the vegetation is established.
@@Greaner762 - Man, that is beautiful land! I didn't know till now that Andrew lives in upstate New York. I was guessing maybe Tennessee. I was WAY off!
NY is beyond beautiful. I'm from Syracuse and spend my summers in Clayton NY. The thousand islands region literally feels like heaven on earth on a beautiful summers day. Brutal winters, though. I went to Clayton one winter for new years and it was -30F
Careful kicking down that tailgate Andrew, you may not feel your cartilage and joint cushioning taking the shock but it will wear through someday and then it will hurt! It's too bad you can't feel the joint cushioning because you don't know that you're wearing it out until it's gone!
Happens every time. I read the title and figure how can he make a video on that subject? Two minutes into it and I'm hooked, fascinated! Keep up the good work, Andrew.
I do similar work and work alone. Even if have a digger and a dumper truck one would only be waiting on it whilst I load it up and then I’d wait whilst it was tipped so have your weetabix and bosh it out yourself 👍
Nice Andrew! Great job! You never cease to amaze me how professional and thourough you are about all your builds, even if you have to 'wing it' True imagination. I never get tired of watching your channel! Btw....that's a beautiful house in the background!!!
Don't you just love it when they just HAVE to come and watch you work? It used to frustrate the heck out of me. We would never turn up at their work to watch them. I was a Commercial Helicopter Pilot, so YEP they all used to watch me work. You would have made an excellent pilot.
"Hi Boss!! What do you need me to do??? Oh you got it all done and got it done in record time by yourself??? I hope that doesn't mean i'm fired Andrew?? You're my hero!! I want to hang around you, learn from you, fix all these machines and do all these jobs as if it was absolutely no big deal!!!" THANKS BOSS!!
Watching Andrew from 2018 into 2019! *hoists a drink* 🍸Cheers! Here's to you, your machines 🚜 & the castle! as well as these great videos of all the interesting stuff you get into. ~C~
That was JUST WILDLY GROOVY. When you sped up the recording of the pool's removal, the music you set it to took me back to my old days of playing "Command and Conquer") and "Dune II" before that. (In both games, you build bases with various machines.) Compliments on the cinematic experience you created with the photography. Plus, I know just a bit more about construction and your machines. That's a bit of a gush review, but I really liked this video.
Your welcome! I think I've seen them all. Thanks for teaching me how to build spiral stairs, a castle out of shipping containers, and how to excavate boulders.
one of his more recent videos he goes over cost of the project, i think it was his clearing dead trees and resurfacing a driveway video from like nov 2019
I’m sure costs varies a lot depending on what kind of job and amount of equipment needed. Probably varies from time of year too. People I know who do this kind of work bud the jobs for a flat rate, not hourly.
I recently subscribed to your channel and enjoy your videos. The American dream is harder to achieve these days but you are proof with intelligence and enough hard, hard work it’s still possible. You are very good at operating and maintaining machinery and have a bright future. As long as you make videos, I will watch them. Keep up the good work young man.
Id assume he had a good mentor and a solid head on his shoulders. Men built this world we occupy, with their own two hands........not the govt. Remember that ;)
These home owners will regret keeping the same location for that pool. Unless the pool gets all day exposure to the sun it will be constantly cold. This is typical for the New England area. Their house casts shade over it. My pool had trees that after around 1pm would shade the pool and it was not warm by any means. Now the trees are gone and it stays fairly warm with the use of a solar cover for overnight.
The one you removed looks nothing like a swimming pool, I was waiting to see fish. I know it's an old video Andrew, but all your video's are worth watching, old and new.
I must have fallen asleep when the new pool was installed. I dozed off into a deep sleep for at least 5 seconds and when I woke up the new pool was already installed.
Yeah, I only filmed the steps I was involved with. There was a day I was trucking in fill when they had the pool half way done, I wish I had the camera with me that day to show it at that stage.
I'm caught up on your videos now. Great work ethic you have. If I may ask?, I see you running the equipment at the rock plant and loading yourself quite often? Great for you owning so much equipment at a young age. Enjoy watching, keep em coming.
Why is every scrap yard such a cramped little hole in the wall? It's like the owners just figure if they pile stuff 90 feet high they'll only need a half acre of land for everything. Nevermind the endless traffic jam of people trying to unload without crashing into each other.
I half expected a swamp monster to rise up outta that mess and act all mean towards you. Of course, your excavator with your skill at the controls would have taken him OUT!!
Let us know when they uncover it for the summer. I would like to come up and tour the container castle and take a swim---if the home owner will let us. Keep digging😎
That is what I thought too. - they see him so much and he owns and runs all the equipment and more than what they have. "Ya go out there and get what you want, we'll be in the office." LOL We know how much your dump truck(s) weigh.
You are the man Andrew! Thank You for all the great work. And by the way, Not everybody could make that music work. With all of the odd tracks of music out there, somehow they fit perfectly into your stride and editing. You definitely turn out great work. Somehow you've linked up all your ability's perfectly. Not so easy, not to mention a lotta work.
Im sure you know a lot about excavation already but, you maybe entertain the idea of buying a roll off dumpster truck. we used then for house demo's and scraping plus they will haul dirt and gravel and when your not using them you can rent out the dumpers for sight clean up. we used then a great deal and made pretty good money with them...just thinking outside the norm
It's sad that you believe your described of Camarata to be an heroic act, or somehow unusual. In fact as a kid the opposite was true; for every 1k daily honest hard workers, there was 1 slacker [though able bodied], that was not supported by the government. Also know that those slackers were shamed by society vs coddled like we see today.
There is no reel. I just screwed the tarp to the head board. And have the back screwed to a pipe. That's the best way to do it. I had a reel for a while and I kept smashing it.
Love the videos. Werid to see a pool without a pavement surrounding patio. Also If you lift your bucket up while you drive forward it'll max out the fill on a loader that is worth a crap in one swoop
nice looking pool wish we coulda seen the install! bad idea having all the grass around! they crazy! and leaves blowin in! should have done a nice patio all the way around! of course out here they would have had to have a fence around it too!
I'm just curious why they needed to go down to such a large "shelf" around the remaining hole of the old pool? It looked like they went 4' below grade for an area WAY bigger than what the finished pool ended up being.
thank you for the videos, I'm disabled now from a broken back, I was an operator for 36 yrs, you're skill level is very impressive .I watch you're videos as often as I can
Tree demon 363 Hey mate that's unfortunate about your back and a shame to not be able to enjoy retirement on your own terms, I was a plumber and had a accident with a pipe bursting spraying chemicals in my face leaving me loosing a eye and chemical burns to my face . So I after 30 years I to can't work and spend time watching RUclips, and think this is one of the best channels and admire Andrews hard work and skills making these videos, so make the most of everyday and chin up cheers mate from down under.
sorry to here that dude
looking for all videos too hihihii
treedemon363 bless you
I see you hate anything less than a full bucket.lol
hey man thanks for keeping it real no obscenities, showing all the mistakes no gloss over, just as it happens, makes one feel like they're right there, great job and videos, I'm a senior citizen now and worried about the young generation but you show there are still good honest young people out there, blessings son.
His friends are similar to himself. Seems to be a group of self employed workers with skills.
Not something you see every day.
Any other 16 year olds out here watching these videos. I literally love watching this man’s videos good job keep up the work.
I've worked on pools for 5 years. Construction and service, I can't tell you how satisfying that was to watch you demolish one lmao
Hey dude. Thanks for taking the time to record what you do. The extra time you take to document and edit together footage of what you do is entertaining.
Number One RUclipsr in America. Love these videos !!
The steps, presumably fiberglass were tougher then I would have thought.
exactly my thought
basically all steps are fiberglass now unless you want to spend another 2000-6000 dollars on the steel....
It's the shape. Helps understand the inherit strength in angle iron.
@@alexveldhuis6004 they are also supported by fiberglass L brackets that reinforce each indidual step. They have quite a bit of flex until theybare backfilled...
Yea
shows you don't need a outrageous channel to show how hard work gets done with the tools and equipment you have . I like the honesty of your channel it's refreshing to say the least ....! I just subscribed to your channel , I like watching videos that are about the work and that's what we try to do also .
A year late late - But youre right Rusty
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Andrew, I have been watching every video you put out... amazing skills and visual eye candy at all you take on. Well done man. Cheers !
I just ❤ the way you handle those machines and the drone! Your work is definitely fascinating to watch and appreciated by me! 😍
Let’s be honest, those stairs were impressively strong lol
Fibreglass does always surprise me how strong it is... Old school carbon fibre
I was shocked it held together after the 1st roll over. Thats amazing.
@Boys Who Wear Dixie Belle Panties Fiberglass does always surprise me how strong it is... Old school carbon fiber. That’s absolutely amazing.
@Melissa Susanne SISSY Ladyboy Fibreglass always surprises me how strong it is.... Old-school carbon fibre.
I just bought my first machine a Komatsu pc 75 3uu,and have no idea how to run it,until now there has been no tutorial like yours.To understand each machine has a purpose with-out all the commentary works with time lapse.Thanks for sharing.
Another great vid, Andrew. Thanks.
I'm about 50 miles north of you. I would've liked to at least seen the backfilling around the new pool. We bought our place 10 years ago that came with a 17x33 inground vinyl liner. We love it and trust me, if you do some research you'll find they definitely aren't the money-pits they're made out to be.
That said, apparently the ground wasn't allowed to settle properly and the concrete apron has settled pretty badly over the years. I've had a slab-jacking outfit come in and somewhat level it out with mixed results. But it'll need to replaced at some point. My understanding is the backfill needs a full season exposed to the weather to fully settle, before putting any surface down.
Yeah, I just filmed the steps I was involved in with this project.
ChuckD59
When I was in college I worked for a concrete company that specialized (due to demand) in replacing flat work around 4 or 5 year old homes in a town that was growing exponentially.
Builders would backfill and pour sidewalks and patios over unsettled dirt. Everything pitched to the houses within a few years.
The dirt has to be continually compacted as it’s back filled. Most don’t do it right.
Yep, gotta bang 'em out.
I'm thinking slab jacking wouldn't be a bad business to be in.
Great job Andrew. That's a beautiful property. I can't wait to find a property and fix it up.
there's no messin about when the t shirt comes off.
Very good job was wondering what state you are in like the drone also
I believe its New York.
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Messin' aboot
Awe man, we missed out on a lot on that one Andrew, was looking forward to seeing how the pool was put together, lol 😎👍🏼
Man thank you for all the time and work gone into videos. I'm getting my very first dump truck. A ford600 '65. I've operated equipment the better part of 20 years. It took watching your work before I made the move towards doing all myself. Inspiring.
Too bad you 10-14 Hours away from me Andrew, I would love to have someone as skilled as you come do the pad for my log cabin and shipping container shop I'm looking to build. You do great quality work.
Thanks.
Not all of New York looks like the five boroughs you know..... there's beautiful mountains and woods
@@matthewdowning6955 who said there wasnt?
@@matthewdowning6955 You meant to reply to the comment above that one
Andrew gives a new meaning to DIY = Do it by yourself with what you have & Doing it to the best of experience & knowledge.
I used to build those steel wall swimming pools. Loved the video. Great work!
Replacing one money pit with another
Yeahhhh. Pools are money pits, but they’re still awesome. Replaced control board, pool lights, transformers for the pool lights, 400,000 btu pool/spa heater, and chlorinator in the last 4 months. Cost about $9000 including removal and installation.
@Raph C. Tough guy?
If I bought a home with a pool...i'd fill it in at the first sign of a problem. I have better things to do than spend time on a pool.
We have had our pool for almost years and still use it almost everyday for about 8 months out of the year. Minimal operating cost so I consider the installation costs a pretty good investment.
@@mpshay or in the case of buying a house with a pool. House has been ours for 8 years now, pool has required just the usual chlorine, and spring time refreshing treatments but so far so good.
It's nice to see the finished article once the grass has grown.
So many of this type of video on RUclips do not show the final result once the vegetation is established.
Would've loved to see how you put together the new pool .
He didnt
I never knew New York had such beautiful countryside.
New york is massive. Especially upstate (this looks like hudson valley), tons of old farms and amazing views.
@@Greaner762 - Man, that is beautiful land! I didn't know till now that Andrew lives in upstate New York. I was guessing maybe Tennessee. I was WAY off!
Too bad the liberals screwed up the state...
NY is beyond beautiful. I'm from Syracuse and spend my summers in Clayton NY. The thousand islands region literally feels like heaven on earth on a beautiful summers day. Brutal winters, though. I went to Clayton one winter for new years and it was -30F
@@irgski taxes there are stupid high..
aww man I was hoping to see the new pool going in... nice work though!
Careful kicking down that tailgate Andrew, you may not feel your cartilage and joint cushioning taking the shock but it will wear through someday and then it will hurt! It's too bad you can't feel the joint cushioning because you don't know that you're wearing it out until it's gone!
Only one of the chains is taking the weight
Happens every time. I read the title and figure how can he make a video on that subject? Two minutes into it and I'm hooked, fascinated! Keep up the good work, Andrew.
I’m shocked it’s just one guy. Every video it’s just him.
@@fml5910 they were his clients, owners of the pool.
I do similar work and work alone. Even if have a digger and a dumper truck one would only be waiting on it whilst I load it up and then I’d wait whilst it was tipped so have your weetabix and bosh it out yourself 👍
Andrew works for Levi. So he has a boss.
Sheer man/womenpower
I remodeled my entire business strategy because of Andrew. One man with many vehicles and machines. You can make a ton of money like that.
Nice Andrew!
Great job!
You never cease to amaze me how professional and thourough you are about all your builds, even if you have to 'wing it'
True imagination.
I never get tired of watching your channel!
Btw....that's a beautiful house in the background!!!
Don't you just love it when they just HAVE to come and watch you work? It used to frustrate the heck out of me. We would never turn up at their work to watch them. I was a Commercial Helicopter Pilot, so YEP they all used to watch me work. You would have made an excellent pilot.
"Hi Boss!! What do you need me to do??? Oh you got it all done and got it done in record time by yourself??? I hope that doesn't mean i'm fired Andrew?? You're my hero!! I want to hang around you, learn from you, fix all these machines and do all these jobs as if it was absolutely no big deal!!!" THANKS BOSS!!
Watching Andrew from 2018 into 2019! *hoists a drink* 🍸Cheers! Here's to you, your machines 🚜 & the castle! as well as these great videos of all the interesting stuff you get into. ~C~
That was JUST WILDLY GROOVY. When you sped up the recording of the pool's removal, the music you set it to took me back to my old days of playing "Command and Conquer") and "Dune II" before that. (In both games, you build bases with various machines.) Compliments on the cinematic experience you created with the photography. Plus, I know just a bit more about construction and your machines. That's a bit of a gush review, but I really liked this video.
Thank you, if your new to my channel, there are plenty of other videos similar to this one.
Your welcome! I think I've seen them all. Thanks for teaching me how to build spiral stairs, a castle out of shipping containers, and how to excavate boulders.
Has Andrew ever mentioned what he charges for work like this? It would be interesting to have some idea of the cost involved for these projects...
one of his more recent videos he goes over cost of the project, i think it was his clearing dead trees and resurfacing a driveway video from like nov 2019
I’m sure costs varies a lot depending on what kind of job and amount of equipment needed. Probably varies from time of year too. People I know who do this kind of work bud the jobs for a flat rate, not hourly.
I like all your videos. Sometimes the background music is too loud but the content is great. 👍🗽🇺🇸
4:51 aww man, there are some good parts left on that discovery 2
These videos are so addictive!
I recently subscribed to your channel and enjoy your videos. The American dream is harder to achieve these days but you are proof with intelligence and enough hard, hard work it’s still possible. You are very good at operating and maintaining machinery and have a bright future. As long as you make videos, I will watch them. Keep up the good work young man.
Nice Job Andrew and just in time for winter & ice skating !
Moondyne .Joe thanks
Rumor is that summer in NY will be on a Saturday this year. Last year it was a Monday.
9.8K+👍's up Andrew thanks again for taking us all along with you for the great show
What kind of drone is that can you get back to me and let me know please
Awesome precise operator. Just proves it's not all about the machine.
Andrew I've gotta ask your age. You work like a guy that's been doin this for 30 years. Good video man.
Thanks, I am 32 now.
Dang. You look 25, have the energy of a 17 y.o. and the skills of a 50 y.o. Are you from Earth?
Id assume he had a good mentor and a solid head on his shoulders. Men built this world we occupy, with their own two hands........not the govt. Remember that ;)
Andrew is part robotic, only sleeps on Sundays, and can make any machine kiss his %#@. Great job man.. See Ya
I love the drone footage, you live in such a beautiful place ❤️✌️
Nice job as always Andrew
I just put in a pool very similar to this with my Father-in-Law at his house. Pained me a bit to see all of that work undone... Great work though!
These home owners will regret keeping the same location for that pool. Unless the pool gets all day exposure to the sun it will be constantly cold. This is typical for the New England area. Their house casts shade over it. My pool had trees that after around 1pm would shade the pool and it was not warm by any means. Now the trees are gone and it stays fairly warm with the use of a solar cover for overnight.
Heater!!
The one you removed looks nothing like a swimming pool, I was waiting to see fish. I know it's an old video Andrew, but all your video's are worth watching, old and new.
I must have fallen asleep when the new pool was installed. I dozed off into a deep sleep for at least 5 seconds and when I woke up the new pool was already installed.
Yeah, I only filmed the steps I was involved with. There was a day I was trucking in fill when they had the pool half way done, I wish I had the camera with me that day to show it at that stage.
Drone view is by far my favorite. Everything else is awesome to watch as well. Thanks for sharing 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🦋
Thanks
hey andrew, nice work. but, i wish you did a talk over explaining what you are doing here, its a cool video.
I enjoy all your videos. Especially snow plowing
I'm caught up on your videos now. Great work ethic you have. If I may ask?, I see you running the equipment at the rock plant and loading yourself quite often? Great for you owning so much equipment at a young age. Enjoy watching, keep em coming.
Thanks. I load myself when I can, usually the gravel quarry loads for me.
I knew those mountains looked familiar!
I want to work with you!
your 2x speed excavator shots always remind me of a Harryhausen movie with a stop-motion T-Rex feeding on it's prey.. It's pretty cool.
Awesome videos as always. Wish we had guys like this in office id definitely vote for them.
This is the video that got me hooked on AC. At first I thought, what a hack. How naive was I?
U make that excavator look alive like a dinosaur.
You make that excavator look alive just like a dinosaur 🦕.
Rusty - That’s what I think whenever I see a backhoe! Sauropod! 🦕 With a motor and tracks, and eats anything, instead of just leaves. 🦕
This is the second video of yours I've watched now. You kicked some ass on those jobs as I'm sure you do in others.... Nice work. Fun to watch!
Why is every scrap yard such a cramped little hole in the wall? It's like the owners just figure if they pile stuff 90 feet high they'll only need a half acre of land for everything. Nevermind the endless traffic jam of people trying to unload without crashing into each other.
Yeah, right? It's tight in there.
Scrap yards hold onto everything till the price is right
You handle those machines as if it was your own hand. Props to you!
I don't understand why people removed their swimming pools. Even if you ain't swimming in it you can do so much shit. Bonfires...... uh
Bonfires?
Just finished a pool demo like that except it had no access and a lot of concrete. Looks good man.
Thanks, yeah that one went well. The one I did before this one had no concrete, and the metal pulled out much easier.
I love your vids there is other people that like to show off their new machines but they never get good jobs
Your changing people’s lives! Job well done.
Great videos Andrew, Thank you from El Paso, Texas .
I half expected a swamp monster to rise up outta that mess and act all mean towards you. Of course, your excavator with your skill at the controls would have taken him OUT!!
Let us know when they uncover it for the summer. I would like to come up and tour the container castle and take a swim---if the home owner will let us. Keep digging😎
Local dirt quarry is self-service for Andrew haha.
That is what I thought too. - they see him so much and he owns and runs all the equipment and more than what they have. "Ya go out there and get what you want, we'll be in the office." LOL We know how much your dump truck(s) weigh.
Nice. Love the drone view👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks.
you do everything this channel is amazing thanks for the great content!
You are the man Andrew! Thank You for all the great work. And by the way, Not everybody could make that music work. With all of the odd tracks of music out there, somehow they fit perfectly into your stride and editing. You definitely turn out great work. Somehow you've linked up all your ability's perfectly. Not so easy, not to mention a lotta work.
Very nice work as always. You ARE the standard my friend!
Andrew works so fast, it's hard to tell if it's speeded up or not sometimes lol.
He speeds it up occasionally...
Im sure you know a lot about excavation already but, you maybe entertain the idea of buying a roll off dumpster truck. we used then for house demo's and scraping plus they will haul dirt and gravel and when your not using them you can rent out the dumpers for sight clean up. we used then a great deal and made pretty good money with them...just thinking outside the norm
I’d like to meet Andrew one day and shake his hand for all the honest, hard work he does
It's sad that you believe your described of Camarata to be an heroic act, or somehow unusual. In fact as a kid the opposite was true; for every 1k daily honest hard workers, there was 1 slacker [though able bodied], that was not supported by the government. Also know that those slackers were shamed by society vs coddled like we see today.
Watching these time lapses are relaxing
Thanks.
Can't wait for more video's on the castle!
micheal munnik guess I should start doing more to the castle than.
Awesome Video and Music. Great Job !
Nice drone shots!
Andrew when you have a time i would like to see how you fix the tarp reel on your smaller truck FORD.
There is no reel. I just screwed the tarp to the head board. And have the back screwed to a pipe. That's the best way to do it. I had a reel for a while and I kept smashing it.
Nice video. Nice to see you busy
Nice looking pool AC, great job!!!
Love the videos. Werid to see a pool without a pavement surrounding patio. Also If you lift your bucket up while you drive forward it'll max out the fill on a loader that is worth a crap in one swoop
Hey AC, that Cat 936 4in 1 WIDE TRACK loader w/ ripper would be a great candidate replacement for your 955H when it's time to retire her!
loved the 'beds eye view' of dumping at 4:22 =)
What a hardy lil digger. You put that thing through its paces every time.
Very nice. You never disappoint.
Never seen or heard of an under ground pool made out of sheet metal, that's a new one on me...
Steel pools are becoming more and more scarce, our local public swimming pool used to be a steel pool but it was replaced in 2015 with a gunite pool.
nice looking pool wish we coulda seen the install! bad idea having all the grass around! they crazy! and leaves blowin in! should have done a nice patio all the way around! of course out here they would have had to have a fence around it too!
Yeah, I only did the digging so was only really around to film that. They built a fence.
Cool drew looks you're having fun
You seem to have a different backhoe for every job! I'm jealous
I use that B50 allot, I like that thing.
Nice job. Looks good.
Damn that looks like Civil War era I don't know if you were able to remove that without special permission!
Why am I just now seeing this!
It was in my recommend. Thought it was new. Lol
Excellent footage, keep up the good work.
you give those machines a human quality.
Is there anything this man cannot do ? Very impressive
That's quite a luxury, living where we do:-). I hope it has a good heater
With a small amount of body building I think you could have a regular TV show, I watch you more that Netflix. Levi doesn't hurt either.
I'm just curious why they needed to go down to such a large "shelf" around the remaining hole of the old pool? It looked like they went 4' below grade for an area WAY bigger than what the finished pool ended up being.
Because those metal pools have a bunch of re-enforcements that go into that area.
Looks like a monster eating. Very cool