I'm so jealous of regions where you have just dirt... I live in the Sierras and when I dig up a cubic yard, I get a couple of cubic feet of dirt and more granite rocks than I can put back in the hole. I swear the rocks multiply when I'm not looking.
I'm a plumber. Customers rent machines for me to dig footing tiles, install membranes and other strange projects. Your videos are pretty educational for someone who is new to rural areas. 😃😃😊😉
The first times I received a check at the end of the period for my music lessons given in a primary school , I told myself : "Hope my boss never discover how much fun I have doing my job , because he would keep my pay check ."
A cast iron stove that'll be nice when refurbished. It was like an Easter egg hunt. I was positive A.C. was going to have a "Let get this boat motor running" video.
Wow!! Thxs for responding! This is my first time to ever comment on a video, it feels surreal!! I’ve learned so much from you videos! I live in Arizona, along with the lessons, I enjoy the green beauty of your state!
There is nothing in here I want. Well, the boat motor but nothing else.....but this socket set , this hose, this cooler, this prop, this lantern, this.....
I enjoy watching your videos and you do an excellent job! I think you should tell us the viewers what the home owner's think of a job you do! Keep making videos !
Nice work and cleanup ! As someone who ran a wood stove for 15 years I think I would have saved the logs, bought a wood splitter, stacked the wood on pallets and sold it for spare cash.
Aside from all the dust (and sometimes insulation) that comes out of these things, there's nothing more fun or satisfying then demoing an old building..
Your videos are in a certain way interesting and you make look everything so easy. Keep up the good work and hard work. Will be looking forward for more videos
I recently came across your RUclips channel, and I have found I really enjoy your content. Thank you for your time and efforts. Typically I find myself so amazingly engrossed that o fail to hit the like button, and it is gone. (Amazing considering how long your videos are.). I love them all. One complaint, typically your music is significantly louder than your speaking. So I have to turn it up to Hear you, then I get blasted with music. On this particular job, please.. one question. Please tell me, did you salvage that beautiful little antique table from inside the shed? Tables like that are worth some money, and I feel like they are rare. Anyhow. Love the videos, thanks again!
I basically do the same kind of work and have the same type of equipment but I have larger equipment as well too along with semis but I'm quite the packrat, I would've taken the whole shed home with me! ;-}
That gopro really makes bad background noise. At first I thought it was a drone video with really good noise cancelling, but then I remembered you talking about the microphone when you got the new gimbal mounted cam.
@@cheekanuble I'm assuming it's because he doesn't knotch the side of the tree in the direction of the fall, so it leaves a strong spot that doesn't always give when the tree falls causing the bottom portion of the tree to kick out in any direction or not fall the right way.
is it just me or was the music and video of the shed being torn down give off the feeling of watching a murder being committed? lol love the videos keep them up!
Did you see the old OX yoke laying there? 2 OX would pull a plow with it. Those are old. Late 1800s-early 1900s. There hand form the wood by wetting it and bending it , then let it dry in the U shape. You don't see them things anymore.
I noticed the same thing! Was coming here to comment and see Mattsbrute beat me to it. Those could be worth some $$. It was definitely an antique yoke. Andrew, it's the heavy wood piece with two loops sticking out of it. (only one is visible) It's on the floor to the right just in front and to the left of the boat motor, partially covered by a cardboard box in front and just to the right of a red plastic handle for something. One of the loops and yoke are clearly visible. Unless it was a repro, it's very old and not easy to find them.
Robert Arends tracks are probably best for most areas, unless your on really hard ground all the time. Any tracked skid steer cost triple what I paid for that one though.
How do you like the 743 I am looking for a older bobcat to start with for some small jobs/snow removal and I have found a few 743 that fit my needs. I have watched quite a few of your videos with it and it seems like a great sized machine and I know you use it more that what other people do.
David Genthner Jr I usually just dig them out. I probably could have got that out with the little Komatsu, would have taken a while though. I think I'm going back there with my Yanmar soon for more work. That will get it easy.
Is that a gas or diesel engine bobcat (743B)? I can not tell by the sound. The shed is so light once it was emptied of the things worth keeping that it just wants to tip over. A backhoe or excavator would have been handy to have in that situation i think.
How long did it take you build up your supplys,I am sure not long cause you will see something and fix it and boom it's part of your supply of tools.You should do a live Questions & Answers? Also do yo do work in Jersey?
Very nice canoe there. I hate to hurt a boat yet they say it stands for; bring on another thousand and every boat I had cost large money so about right. Place looks worthy of taxes now. Them windows were tough to break, took a beating and come back for more
Solid work man, and nice vid! You are doing pretty much the exact same thing I want to do on the side during my off time from my regular job. I work as a Paramedic and only work 10 24hour shifts a month so there's definitely time for a side gig. I grew up running skid steers and mini excavators with my uncle, he's a general contractor, so I'm a fairly decent operator but probably quite rusty. Ideally, I would start out with a skid steer and just do small enough jobs for me to handle alone mostly and go from there. How long have you been doing it for? How many pieces of equipment do you own?
very cool, congratulations! I've watched a few more of your vids and you got another subscriber. Loved the old Pettibone on your castle build. What are your more common jobs you usually do?
nice. enjoy your work....send me a t-shirt of your castle!... I am curious and I am sure you have responded somewhere......but what is your average charge per hour that you give the customer before materials?
This is one of the best audio edits Andrew has done. Acquired a boat motor, a canoe, sockets, extension cords. Nice job
I'm so jealous of regions where you have just dirt... I live in the Sierras and when I dig up a cubic yard, I get a couple of cubic feet of dirt and more granite rocks than I can put back in the hole. I swear the rocks multiply when I'm not looking.
ramosel there is rock here too. Rock is better than areas with no rock, they get sinkholes and landslides.
watch his other videos he has his fair share of rock lol
@@AndrewCamarata come to arizona! its all clay and rock. we still get sinkholes and landslides.
i have a Pet Rock and it pee's on my Carpet ! BAD ROCK !
Diesel Ramcharger that’s what he said man
I'm a plumber. Customers rent machines for me to dig footing tiles, install membranes and other strange projects. Your videos are pretty educational for someone who is new to rural areas. 😃😃😊😉
I don't know anyone who works as hard as Andrew. You go Andrew. I like all your video.
i understand the strait cut on all trees to save time. notch all cuts first for saftey so we all can keep watching you for like, ever.
What a difference! Nice job on the culvert improvement and taking out all that "blight".
Let me ask you something... you got *paid* to take down that shed? It looks like you were having waay too much fun... :)
Yeah, its nice getting paid to do work that's fun.
If ur having fun then it is the right job for u.
The first times I received a check at the end of the period for my music lessons given in a primary school , I told myself : "Hope my boss never discover how much fun I have doing my job , because he would keep my pay check ."
That shed would be a 'project' state, spacious and light studio apartment in a cozy location, in the UK.
Think you can make a video on how you price projects and give estimates?
Definitely proof you do good work when we see how many of your jobs are repeat clients
Perks of the job. A Canoe, outboard motor and a socket set. Christmas had come early this year Andrew. 😁
A cast iron stove that'll be nice when refurbished. It was like an Easter egg hunt. I was positive A.C. was going to have a "Let get this boat motor running" video.
This is America , boys , We have a Christmas in July , too , here .
Wow!! Thxs for responding! This is my first time to ever comment on a video, it feels surreal!! I’ve learned so much from you videos! I live in Arizona, along with the lessons, I enjoy the green beauty of your state!
There is nothing in here I want. Well, the boat motor but nothing else.....but this socket set , this hose, this cooler, this prop, this lantern, this.....
And this ash tray....
@15: 26 ooooooo......and this canoe looks pretty good, too.
;)
Lol.
And a red canoe . . .
nice score on the stove and other goodies.
uKNOWuLIKE that The canoe...on canoeslist..
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Andrew Camarata has just taken down a shed and some trees, plans a site for a garage area.
it might be a good idear to install some stands at the back of your trailor to stop it from lifting up every time you take the machine off and on .
Just really enjoying the channel. It is so easy to sit and watch a couple of hours of Andrew's videos. Thank you for sharing, God Bless from Phoenix.
Nice apocalyptical music while you were taking down that shed.
Lets Support this Channel
You are one of the best heavy equipment operators on YT!
I enjoy watching your videos and you do an excellent job! I think you should tell us the viewers what the home owner's think of a job you do! Keep making videos !
Boat motor+gas tank, ratchet and sockets, well line... 😊😊😃
This guy makes me buy big boys stuff.
Dani Hileaga me too I thought I was the only on e
He cost me 20 grand this year, had to buy a compact tractor loader backhoe.....
Andy look how far you;ve come in 4 years. Good for you.
I love he way you tidy up so well.
the Lying Scotsman The AC Touch of Class...
The Shedimator! Looks like fun. 🤘
Thanks Andrew! I was wondering what you were up to. Have a good weekend.
Military Museum hot tub grotto video soon.
Nice work and cleanup ! As someone who ran a wood stove for 15 years I think I would have saved the logs, bought a wood splitter, stacked the wood on pallets and sold it for spare cash.
I think that was just like Sumac trees, that wood is junk. I have tons of Oak/Ash. Selling fire wood is a ton of work.
Aside from all the dust (and sometimes insulation) that comes out of these things, there's nothing more fun or satisfying then demoing an old building..
Thanks Andrew
another fun and interesting video. Thanks for sharing
abialo2010 thanks.
Your videos are in a certain way interesting and you make look everything so easy. Keep up the good work and hard work. Will be looking forward for more videos
Freemanlolz thanks.
Freemanlolz thanks!!
Tunes in the video are top notch
I recently came across your RUclips channel, and I have found I really enjoy your content. Thank you for your time and efforts.
Typically I find myself so amazingly engrossed that o fail to hit the like button, and it is gone. (Amazing considering how long your videos are.).
I love them all.
One complaint, typically your music is significantly louder than your speaking. So I have to turn it up to
Hear you, then I get blasted with music.
On this particular job, please.. one question. Please tell me, did you salvage that beautiful little antique table from inside the shed? Tables like that are worth some money, and I feel like they are rare. Anyhow. Love the videos, thanks again!
Too many words shut up.
I was only here to watch you smash that shed with the skid steer, another great video Andrew!!
Hi Andy
I see now why you are so calm all the time ? Getting to smash things a great stress reliever
I must say that you do a very nice job and you handle the machines as you were born with it! Greets from Sweden.
Just discovered channel 2 days ago. Such a pleasant vids and anti stress.
That shed put up quite the fight!
LAUGHED when I saw the canoe strapped on the skidsteer
Nice clearing job, that she'd was pretty tough.
The miracle of RUclips, makes it look like easy money.
Tolle Videos, er fällt nur zu viele Bäume!
Just the boat motor..then a stack.🤣love that grapple bucket.
Awesome video of u demolish the storage shade .
Thanks, the new garage just got finished in that spot, there's a video of that too.
looks good like the cliff side
Glad to know I’m not the only one who cuts down trees half naked lol
Awesome job, that’s a clean area.
Cool score on the big socket set and rope , both can be used over and over again. Keep up the cool vids brother.
How about the outboard motor !!!!
Exact same approach I would take to ripping down that shed.. R+T baby, Rip-N-Tear!
I basically do the same kind of work and have the same type of equipment but I have larger equipment as well too along with semis but I'm quite the packrat, I would've taken the whole shed home with me! ;-}
Those shelves would definitely have gone home with me.
I hope you restore the old wood burner
Yeah,, he didnt say to much about it but I see it got put on the trailer very gently ,, :-)
And burn off some more of his wood pile in his shop area...
That gopro really makes bad background noise. At first I thought it was a drone video with really good noise cancelling, but then I remembered you talking about the microphone when you got the new gimbal mounted cam.
Yeah, it does, that's why I am not using that gimbal any more.
You got a pretty big barberchair on one of those three smaller trees. A hazard when skipping cutting the notch. Can be dangerous.
do you mind explaining what,s a barberchair? never cut a tree in my life
@@cheekanuble I'm assuming it's because he doesn't knotch the side of the tree in the direction of the fall, so it leaves a strong spot that doesn't always give when the tree falls causing the bottom portion of the tree to kick out in any direction or not fall the right way.
tengo un tiempo viendo lo que haces exente trabajo muy duro
R.I.P. weedeater at 9:33
I love the linebacker approach to dropping that building!!
Love how it looks so flat
is it just me or was the music and video of the shed being torn down give off the feeling of watching a murder being committed? lol love the videos keep them up!
The shed sits there peacefully then BAM, Andrew arrives. I busted out laughing even though I knew it was coming down.
Andrew what is the advantage or disadvantage on your skid steer one having track and one having just tires.
Did you see the old OX yoke laying there? 2 OX would pull a plow with it. Those are old. Late 1800s-early 1900s. There hand form the wood by wetting it and bending it , then let it dry in the U shape. You don't see them things anymore.
I didn't notice that, when?
I noticed the same thing! Was coming here to comment and see Mattsbrute beat me to it. Those could be worth some $$. It was definitely an antique yoke. Andrew, it's the heavy wood piece with two loops sticking out of it. (only one is visible) It's on the floor to the right just in front and to the left of the boat motor, partially covered by a cardboard box in front and just to the right of a red plastic handle for something. One of the loops and yoke are clearly visible. Unless it was a repro, it's very old and not easy to find them.
@@AJ_ghdhejsien , yup right in front of the 9.9 hp. outboard motor.
Gone are the days when the ox fall down-
Take up the yoke and plow the fields around...
Nice boat
I already watched the video about this property of pouring the concrete wow i couldnt tell these were the same properties
Tracks vs wheels on a skid steer? Can you explain which one is better for certain environments?
Robert Arends tracks are probably best for most areas, unless your on really hard ground all the time. Any tracked skid steer cost triple what I paid for that one though.
It's like sim city teraforming, although with real machines and awesome man
Loved the music when you were knocking the shed down
How do you like the 743 I am looking for a older bobcat to start with for some small jobs/snow removal and I have found a few 743 that fit my needs. I have watched quite a few of your videos with it and it seems like a great sized machine and I know you use it more that what other people do.
@AndrewCamarata what you end up doing with that wood stove , scrap. looked like one i owned since 1980 vemont casting
Check out the newer video where Andrew installs a gas can locker in his shop. The stove is there. At least I think it's the same one.
Save me that Dunlop Tennis Racquet!
Good job AC!!!
That shed put up a good fight.
Great video. Looks like you may need to invest in a stump grinder attachment for the mini excavator or skid steer, lol.
David Genthner Jr I usually just dig them out. I probably could have got that out with the little Komatsu, would have taken a while though. I think I'm going back there with my Yanmar soon for more work. That will get it easy.
Holy barber chair on that tree Batman have never seen you cut a tree correctly
@Roger Loesch He is what is commonly known as a "sex expert" aka, effing know-it all. :-)
Very good job. Thanks for video )
Is that a gas or diesel engine bobcat (743B)? I can not tell by the sound. The shed is so light once it was emptied of the things worth keeping that it just wants to tip over. A backhoe or excavator would have been handy to have in that situation i think.
the 743 is diesel. The 742 is gas.
You should paint your digger so its green again
How long did it take you build up your supplys,I am sure not long cause you will see something and fix it and boom it's part of your supply of tools.You should do a live Questions & Answers?
Also do yo do work in Jersey?
“Nothing but junk in here”, leaves with a bunch of stuff and a canoe! Lol
Looks like you scored a few decent things, was the socket set main over here at least? Nice job, looks really clean and fresh.
BarnStangz thanks, yeah, I got a wind surfer too that I want to try. I need to get a mast for it.
Are those bees flying around when u first started the demolition? Wow!
COOL STUFF !
Well done.
Shed would have burnt down some night I wasn't home! NO IDEA WHAT HAPPENED! !
Yeah, that would have been cheaper, it really depends on the spot though. I got a cool burn video I'm going to post soon.
That she'd looked old but it was solid. I would have lined up a customer and sold it too.
I have GOT to get grapples for my tractor!
Jeff Motor2of7 yeah, grapples are great.
What kind/brand grapples are these?
U got the grapple root rake for your compact track loader and skid steer . Your next future investment is a grapple bucket and pallet fork
I have forks, I do want a grapple bucket though.
Andrew Camarata awesome video u did with the drone took video shot of your work . I think all contractors should go that way with the drone
That thing is like a pissed off dinosaure in Jurassic Park!
thanks 4 video. be kind.
Looks great!!
Thanks! Always fun to watch, in time-lapse. 8^)
Very nice canoe there. I hate to hurt a boat yet they say it stands for; bring on another thousand and every boat I had cost large money so about right. Place looks worthy of taxes now. Them windows were tough to break, took a beating and come back for more
I really hope you kept that SK socket set you pulled out the shed
Yeah, I think its still in the tool box of that grey truck
@@AndrewCamarata put it on eBay, everybody loves SK
Nice job. That shed still had a lot of fight in it, lol. Thanks for sharing. I really like your music. Been wanting to say that.
That was a nice little shed should of taken it sanded and painted it.
Solid work man, and nice vid! You are doing pretty much the exact same thing I want to do on the side during my off time from my regular job. I work as a Paramedic and only work 10 24hour shifts a month so there's definitely time for a side gig. I grew up running skid steers and mini excavators with my uncle, he's a general contractor, so I'm a fairly decent operator but probably quite rusty. Ideally, I would start out with a skid steer and just do small enough jobs for me to handle alone mostly and go from there. How long have you been doing it for? How many pieces of equipment do you own?
johnnykATL it's hard to pick a real start date, 2009 is when I bought my first bulldozer, I guess I have a dozen or so machines.
very cool, congratulations! I've watched a few more of your vids and you got another subscriber. Loved the old Pettibone on your castle build. What are your more common jobs you usually do?
That 743 is an oldie but goodie.Where are you located?
Brian Gardiner NY
thats one hungry skidsteer when you fast forward the vid :)
I'm looking at a Bobcat 743, a 1985 model with 2200 hours. How do you like yours? Would you recommend it for small land clearing jobs?
Its ok, if you are on hills or mud get a tracked machine. Its not super reliable, but it gets jobs done. Its a good entry level machine.
nice. enjoy your work....send me a t-shirt of your castle!... I am curious and I am sure you have responded somewhere......but what is your average charge per hour that you give the customer before materials?
Usually $75-$100. I have the shirts on eBay. goo.gl/JFUJpC
A simple fix is to place some 4x4s across the width of the drive way