Aside from a great job done, I love your video. You got the perfect mix of real time and timelapse, wide angle and closeup shots and the initial driveway sketch and explanations made it great to understand what you were going to do and why. I especially love that you keep the camera outside of your cabin so that we can see the work area instead of just getting the narrow view from the 'driver's seat' like so many other youtubers do. Seeing the work area from a distance along with some closeups of detailed work makes it a lot more interesting and it shows how rough the work is that you do, having branches, trees and roots that wanna poke and trip you up almost at every step of the way. I also loved the drone footage with the sunset, indicating the end of one workday and the beginning of the next. Thanks for taking the time to make these videos and taking us with you on your jobs!
thanks, I appreciate the support. I actually thought the concrete video I just did would do alot better than this one, but I think youtube is recommending this one more for some reason. I try to switch up the angles as much as I can without the viewer loosing sense of where I am in the project. and I agree about the first person view , it just doesnt show alot.
@@jmuller86 ...... RUclips video recommendations have a lot to do with video titles (keywords) and what viewers search for. Your last concrete video uses some words in the title that 'normal' viewers would never use or search for such as 'monolithic' and 'alaskan slab'. If viewers do not search for that, then youtube does not consider it 'in demand' Using generic video titles such as 'pouring a concrete slab for a pole barn" (or house etc.) is what viewers are more likely to type when searching and then you'll show up in more search results too, increasing popularity and recommendation rates.
@@silentepsilon888 that is really good to know, I may change the title if I can, alot of effort went into that video, it was over 1500 gb of footage. what youre saying makes sense, thanks
My father-in-law recently bought 5 wooded acres in West Virginia. In a couple of months we're going to start clearing a driveway and creating a pad for house as well. Very informative and educational video for me. Thumbs up!
There are few people in this world actually "give a shit" about the quality work that you do. You enjoy your work and it shows. I always look for the next video you produce. I love Architecture and building things I like to build furniture i can weld and love the machine shop environment. and I'm old school hot rodder. Keep up the great work you do.
Jesse, you are truly talented. I sold my business 10 years ago and I sat right straight up when I heard you say budget threshold,a term i used for 30 years. great job
Jesse, that was tremendous on so many levels. Photography, music, layouts and timing were all really professional. I enjoyed your on-screen drawings in the beginning to show the plan and you ran all the way through all the basic project, which makes the story line complete. I have to say it always impresses me how thorough you are with your explanations and planning. BTW I see that shout out you gave to Dirt Boss has really helped his Subscriber count to grow. It was very thoughtful and I know he appreciates it. Great job on all counts and thank you for sharing!
Thanks Dale, I wanted to go back and video the camper going in but I am so busy trying to get another slab done before the frost that I have not had time yet. I dont mind helping people that help themselves, and Mike seems to put good effort in so I dont mind helping. Plus I want people to know that us new yorkers are not all city guys.
I was a huge fan of Andrew Camarata, but after discovering you i'm a fan of you too. I know a lot of people already said this, but you truly do put a lot of effort into your videos. Keep up the good/hard work!
I am very impressed with the fine work you accomplish with such a small machine.. The control of those joy sticks are awesome. Just like the extension of your own arms. Quality work! Great video.
thanks, yea he did lol but I also have lots of plans for it too. I have a few projects coming up that will utilize all of it. A few are for some customers, and a few for myself
Getting your money's worth out of that old skidsteer, operator was doing a good job for you too. Surprised you hired help, great job. Thank you for producing excellent content! 🙏
Nice job and lot but I don’t think peace will be found there with those darn barking dogs. I’m lucky ours is quiet and loving and only barks when really threatened.
he is actually milling a little of the wood from up in the adirondacks for the next video, the cherry. but then after that he should have the new she shed up.
that was really good JM....if someone asked me to do any of that I would not have a clue as to where to start - excellent - and very entertaining too - thanks!
Great job once again. Thanks for sharing, you do an outstanding job of video work and maintaining a professional and safe jobsite 👍cheers Jesse 🍻. See you on the next one.
your welcome, it's a good thing for kids to get into learning. And then they can do things at home like play farming simulator and it all connects together in real life
@@RangieNZ around here they do it for free. I think they have fun running machines instead of raking things, so when they are slow they come over quick
Very cool video. We’re planning on purchasing land with no utilities or access. This helps in understanding how much coordination and work really goes into a job well done.
Great video Jesse. I am so amazed at the amount of work you can get done with the machines that you have. The big pick that you made a few videos back sure works great on the stumps.
thanks, I am used to this machine, I started with that blue new holland with a backhoe on the back, so when I got my excavator I was so thankful and appreciative of it, so I had alot of patience going in
Great video, workmanship & narration; for new excavator operators and tree fellers like me, busy tidying up a small rural property in Aus, it would terrific to get brief reasons why/how some basics are done e.g. blade support at rear or front; things to be aware of pushing a mini against a large tree and getting a rope up a tall tree etc. I know that to many this is property improvement/management 101 but for guys like me it helps provide another experienced view to learn from. Many thanks!
thanks! yea the customer told me he wanted a driveway from point a to point b and left it up to me to get it driveable. I wanted to swoop around a little more to lessen the pitch (by adding distance) but the property line wouldnt allow it. I have been subscribed to you for quite a while actually, keep up the good videos as well!
Great job really enjoyed your work, for us here in the Southern Hemisphere and who like timber (lumber to you guys) it would be good to get a description of the various trees there that we don’t have. Keep up the good work.
Just started watching ur videos about a month ago, i like Camarata and his style, ur doing very good with great commentary, keep it up bub...also that root ripper is awesome !!.. Great job !!
Hi Jesse, don't take the negatives on board, you and Andrew are both ok doing your thing, yours is equally interesting for an old guy like me. Bob, 79, New Zealand.
Hi Jesse, just wanted to say awesome video. I subbed via Andrews channel and so pleased I did. You are both awesome guys building your way up in business. You both have a great work ethos, Your comments are helpful and respectful. You may not have the machinery some other channels do, but your building up nicely, I am sure when your Running larger machines in the future, you won’t belittle and criticise smaller channels trying to make a living. Shows the type of people you and Andrew are 👍 Keep up the great work and hold your head high.
Thanks John, I started excavating using that blue new holland in some of my prior videos, it had a backhoe that we extended the arms to reach 9ft instead of the stock 6 ft. it worked great for a bunch of different projects over the years. but then I finally got my excavator, and took the backhoe off the new holland. What a difference and upgrade that excavator made, it was like night and day compared to the backhoe. I was so appreciative and thankful and plain excited to do jobs after I saw the power and speed it has vs the backhoe. So from the start, I was very patient and humble with it. I was never really a skid steer kind of guy, but after running Andrews when we moved that building, I really liked his IHI, with the hand controls. I really got that skid steer for my guys to use, I still would much rather run the excavator. The skid steer is nice for alot of things, but getting in and out of it is still one of the main reasons I would almost prefer to use the new holland for loading for some things. JCB makes a good telehandler kind of skidsteer that you enter from the side, ...one day..maybe....people always underestimate these mini excavators, but with me: coming from the backhoe and getting every job done that came my way, I know that what I am doing can be done with less, but some people think I need more.
Jesse Muller I am sure you will build up your collection over time and with different job needs. The JCB skid steer is an amazing design and blows the rest out of the water in most ways ( visibility can be an issue on one side when the boom is half lifted ) but that could be sorted with maybe a camera. Take your time buy the right machine when the time comes. Until that time carry on the great work 👍
Jesse,im in ohio,im thinking your in upstate New York,never been there but OMG that sunset was just AWESOME.TOTALLY AWESOME,the trees changing leaf colors,WOW,another job well done,like your vids,keep up the good work,stay safe
I was glad when the music started, so I didn't have to listen to the barking dog. Imagine living near that, and hearing it all day long. Great video as always. Keep them coming.
Love the work that stump-ripper does. I need that, or a big pair of scissors, to cut through the vines on my land. To dream... Great video production. I'm learning a lot from watching.
I would place some construction cones and signs on the road for your safety. Great video. We are building on a rocky slope right now, this is most helpful.
I'm looking to buy some raw land, and I was researching how to put a driveway in... found your videos, and you make it look easy... too bad you're not close to Tennessee cuz I'd hire you!!
Nice work Jesse. From the ground level I thought the left turn halfway up the driveway was more of a hairpin turn until your drone footage showed it’s not much more than a 90* turn.
Maybe it was subtraction, not addition. Maybe someone, a long time ago, logged the hemlock on that side. Can infer from your video that the road is a boundary line .
Jesse it looks like the time and effort you took to build your ripper was well worth the investment when tearing out the stumps and roots good job with both the work and video 👍😎😎😎😎😎
ChrisInChina It would drive me nuts also. It's obviously close to this property so it will be close enough to hear anything they do and constantly bark if the owner doesn't train it not to, especially if it is kept outside.
Aside from a great job done, I love your video. You got the perfect mix of real time and timelapse, wide angle and closeup shots and the initial driveway sketch and explanations made it great to understand what you were going to do and why. I especially love that you keep the camera outside of your cabin so that we can see the work area instead of just getting the narrow view from the 'driver's seat' like so many other youtubers do. Seeing the work area from a distance along with some closeups of detailed work makes it a lot more interesting and it shows how rough the work is that you do, having branches, trees and roots that wanna poke and trip you up almost at every step of the way. I also loved the drone footage with the sunset, indicating the end of one workday and the beginning of the next. Thanks for taking the time to make these videos and taking us with you on your jobs!
thanks, I appreciate the support. I actually thought the concrete video I just did would do alot better than this one, but I think youtube is recommending this one more for some reason. I try to switch up the angles as much as I can without the viewer loosing sense of where I am in the project. and I agree about the first person view , it just doesnt show alot.
@@jmuller86, That view gets boring and I fast forward through it, never have to worry with your videos. Keep up the awesome work !
@@jmuller86 ...... RUclips video recommendations have a lot to do with video titles (keywords) and what viewers search for. Your last concrete video uses some words in the title that 'normal' viewers would never use or search for such as 'monolithic' and 'alaskan slab'. If viewers do not search for that, then youtube does not consider it 'in demand' Using generic video titles such as 'pouring a concrete slab for a pole barn" (or house etc.) is what viewers are more likely to type when searching and then you'll show up in more search results too, increasing popularity and recommendation rates.
@@silentepsilon888 that is really good to know, I may change the title if I can, alot of effort went into that video, it was over 1500 gb of footage. what youre saying makes sense, thanks
@@jmuller86 The concrete video was great, I really enjoyed it, as was this one. I think Silent Epsilon is probably right; a change of title may help.
My father-in-law recently bought 5 wooded acres in West Virginia. In a couple of months we're going to start clearing a driveway and creating a pad for house as well. Very informative and educational video for me. Thumbs up!
@Jeremy Bean well if you go around shiting on the ground instead of using a toilet like a civilized human being your opinion doesn't matter much to me
Happy Veterans Day to all my fellow veterans and Thankyou Jesse for all the great videos.
There are few people in this world actually "give a shit" about the quality work that you do. You enjoy your work and it shows. I always look for the next video you produce. I love Architecture and building things I like to build furniture i can weld and love the machine shop environment. and I'm old school hot rodder. Keep up the great work you do.
Jesse, you are truly talented. I sold my business 10 years ago and I sat right straight up when I heard you say budget threshold,a term i used for 30 years. great job
thanks. hopefully you sold it for enough to retire comfortably
Jesse, that was tremendous on so many levels. Photography, music, layouts and timing were all really professional. I enjoyed your on-screen drawings in the beginning to show the plan and you ran all the way through all the basic project, which makes the story line complete. I have to say it always impresses me how thorough you are with your explanations and planning. BTW I see that shout out you gave to Dirt Boss has really helped his Subscriber count to grow. It was very thoughtful and I know he appreciates it. Great job on all counts and thank you for sharing!
Thanks Dale, I wanted to go back and video the camper going in but I am so busy trying to get another slab done before the frost that I have not had time yet. I dont mind helping people that help themselves, and Mike seems to put good effort in so I dont mind helping. Plus I want people to know that us new yorkers are not all city guys.
@@jmuller86, The city is a toilet as far as I'm concerned and is JMO, So please, nobody take offense !
I was a huge fan of Andrew Camarata, but after discovering you i'm a fan of you too. I know a lot of people already said this, but you truly do put a lot of effort into your videos. Keep up the good/hard work!
thank you , I do it because of comments like this
@@jmuller86 :)
Wow, you do amazing work! Love the way you did the entire video!! Thank you, very enjoyable to watch!
I am very impressed with the fine work you accomplish with such a small machine.. The control of those joy sticks are awesome. Just like the extension of your own arms. Quality work! Great video.
Great job! The homemade stump-ripper is a beast. And I'll bet ol' Dan started getting ideas as soon as he saw all that nice timber coming in....
thanks, yea he did lol but I also have lots of plans for it too. I have a few projects coming up that will utilize all of it. A few are for some customers, and a few for myself
i'll get to them before he does lol
@@danwheeler5130 use what you need, I probably wont get to all of them before I get my next land clearing job
You and your partner did a lot of good work, in a short period of time. Good planning and civil work! Good job.
Getting your money's worth out of that old skidsteer, operator was doing a good job for you too. Surprised you hired help, great job. Thank you for producing excellent content! 🙏
Nice job and lot but I don’t think peace will be found there with those darn barking dogs. I’m lucky ours is quiet and loving and only barks when really threatened.
That was a very enjoyable video. Awesome. Now I’m waiting for a video of Dan milling that Hemlock.
he is actually milling a little of the wood from up in the adirondacks for the next video, the cherry. but then after that he should have the new she shed up.
Excellent photography. Some of best shots scenery. Love care you put into work
Nice job buddy! Glad to see the equipment you fixed is paying off!
very nice well done you and andrew are great viewing better than anything on TV keep them coming
Your videos have been getting a lot better! Nice to see the skid steer working too!
that was really good JM....if someone asked me to do any of that I would
not have a clue as to where to start - excellent - and very entertaining too - thanks!
Great job once again. Thanks for sharing, you do an outstanding job of video work and maintaining a professional and safe jobsite 👍cheers Jesse 🍻. See you on the next one.
Thanks for the video, my 2yr old son LOVES heavy equipment and he was enamored with the whole video.
your welcome, it's a good thing for kids to get into learning. And then they can do things at home like play farming simulator and it all connects together in real life
You do good, well planned work; thank you for sharing with us.
Always enjoy your videos thank you great job
Awesome Video, Amazing Work and its been an absolute pleasure watching as you grow your business.
thanks, I appreciate the good feedback
I like the way you work reminds me of Andrew Carmatra🇬🇧
Who's Andrew Carmatra?
Gear HeadSC apparently he knows Jesse look him up
Exactly what I was thinking.. So similar to watching Andrew Camarata.
Gear head only the best RUclips channel out there.
SLC Farms your right there m8
That was nice of the town to do the culvert pipe and entrance for you. Great video and thanks for sharing.
Highly unlikely to do for free - they'll just bill Jesse or landowner..
@@RangieNZ around here they do it for free. I think they have fun running machines instead of raking things, so when they are slow they come over quick
@@jmuller86, Doesn't get much better than free !
@Jesse Muller Very nice job on the video work and the job as well. I also enjoyed the concrete slab video. Thanks for sharing.
Nice video. Good to see the skid-steer loader in action on a job.
Nice work! Reminds me of pulling all my stumps. I put my blade down, kept me from rocking so much.
yea I try to put the blade down as much as possible, sometimes it creeps up but it should be down all the time really
Very cool video. We’re planning on purchasing land with no utilities or access. This helps in understanding how much coordination and work really goes into a job well done.
Great video Jesse. I am so amazed at the amount of work you can get done with the machines that you have.
The big pick that you made a few videos back sure works great on the stumps.
thanks, I am used to this machine, I started with that blue new holland with a backhoe on the back, so when I got my excavator I was so thankful and appreciative of it, so I had alot of patience going in
Great video, workmanship & narration; for new excavator operators and tree fellers like me, busy tidying up a small rural property in Aus, it would terrific to get brief reasons why/how some basics are done e.g. blade support at rear or front; things to be aware of pushing a mini against a large tree and getting a rope up a tall tree etc. I know that to many this is property improvement/management 101 but for guys like me it helps provide another experienced view to learn from. Many thanks!
Very impressed with your little machine. Wondered how it would go with the work but it managed very well. Thanks for an interesting video.
Cool video! I always enjoy jobs like that where you get to be creative and start from scratch. Nice work! 👍🏻
thanks! yea the customer told me he wanted a driveway from point a to point b and left it up to me to get it driveable. I wanted to swoop around a little more to lessen the pitch (by adding distance) but the property line wouldnt allow it. I have been subscribed to you for quite a while actually, keep up the good videos as well!
Jesse Muller cool thanks man! I just found your channel, good stuff man! 👍🏻
Thanks for the great video. Like the quick time lapse.
Enjoy your videos. I appreciate that your staying small. No D10 or 150 ton mining trucks.
Minute 35 ... i got a big smile on my face...😁 that was very 😎 cool
One big stump 😳 I love to watch nothing turned into something
Good job of making the equipment you have work.
Really great work. The planning and execution awesome, i'm also referring to your filming and editing👌🎥 GOD BLESS 😇AND CHEERS FROM NYC🗽
Sweet work, reminds me of when I was a kid watching my dad do backhoe and bulldozer work.
My dad had a mid sized excavator when I was little, and I loved watching him work. This reminded me of that too
Loving your projects. Nice work
Sweet score of logs for your mill !!!
Great job really enjoyed your work, for us here in the Southern Hemisphere and who like timber (lumber to you guys) it would be good to get a description of the various trees there that we don’t have.
Keep up the good work.
Jesse I half to say your as good as Andrew you shore no how to run equipment keep up the great work
What a great, informative video you made. Love the drone shots & great music tracks. New subscriber!👍
Great video. U definitely helped me get a better understanding of how to use a excavator for clearing land.
its good to hear none of that wood is going to waste buetiful area and nice work
What an excellent post Jesse!👍👍👍👍
That mini did a ton of work! Great vid.
Just started watching ur videos about a month ago, i like Camarata and his style, ur doing very good with great commentary, keep it up bub...also that root ripper is awesome !!.. Great job !!
Hi Jesse, don't take the negatives on board, you and Andrew are both ok doing your thing, yours is equally interesting for an old guy like me. Bob, 79, New Zealand.
Hi Jesse, just wanted to say awesome video. I subbed via Andrews channel and so pleased I did.
You are both awesome guys building your way up in business. You both have a great work ethos,
Your comments are helpful and respectful.
You may not have the machinery some other channels do, but your building up nicely, I am sure when your
Running larger machines in the future, you won’t belittle and criticise smaller channels trying to make a living.
Shows the type of people you and Andrew are 👍
Keep up the great work and hold your head high.
Thanks John, I started excavating using that blue new holland in some of my prior videos, it had a backhoe that we extended the arms to reach 9ft instead of the stock 6 ft. it worked great for a bunch of different projects over the years. but then I finally got my excavator, and took the backhoe off the new holland. What a difference and upgrade that excavator made, it was like night and day compared to the backhoe. I was so appreciative and thankful and plain excited to do jobs after I saw the power and speed it has vs the backhoe. So from the start, I was very patient and humble with it. I was never really a skid steer kind of guy, but after running Andrews when we moved that building, I really liked his IHI, with the hand controls. I really got that skid steer for my guys to use, I still would much rather run the excavator. The skid steer is nice for alot of things, but getting in and out of it is still one of the main reasons I would almost prefer to use the new holland for loading for some things. JCB makes a good telehandler kind of skidsteer that you enter from the side, ...one day..maybe....people always underestimate these mini excavators, but with me: coming from the backhoe and getting every job done that came my way, I know that what I am doing can be done with less, but some people think I need more.
Jesse Muller I am sure you will build up your collection over time and with different job needs. The JCB skid steer is an amazing design and blows the rest out of the water in most ways ( visibility can be an issue on one side when the boom is half lifted ) but that could be sorted with maybe a camera.
Take your time buy the right machine when the time comes. Until that time carry on the great work 👍
As a guy who knows equipment I just wanted to say that you're smooth on those joysticks. Very little pin slap. Cheers bud and great video!
Cool job there Jesse. Well done, Im sure they are happy with your work.
thanks
Nice! Peace and Good Fortune to you and your family.
Great video technique and content. Interesting. Found you through Andrew! Thanks for sharing to YT!!!
Choreography beautiful. Looked great
Great job really enjoyed your work . thank you
Awesome job, I am doing the same thing in my lot in Helen GA.
Jesse,im in ohio,im thinking your in upstate New York,never been there but OMG that sunset was just AWESOME.TOTALLY AWESOME,the trees changing leaf colors,WOW,another job well done,like your vids,keep up the good work,stay safe
I run a 35 Deere at work. Great little machine. Got about 6 years on it.
I was glad when the music started, so I didn't have to listen to the barking dog. Imagine living near that, and hearing it all day long.
Great video as always. Keep them coming.
Nice job man. Shows old iron still get it done. New stuff is nice, but has nice payment to go w it
A job well done, great video.
Love the work that stump-ripper does. I need that, or a big pair of scissors, to cut through the vines on my land. To dream... Great video production. I'm learning a lot from watching.
Enjoy watching your videos. Can’t find anything that talks about where you are/build!
nice job .it looks like your skid steer is doing good that was a nice find .i thought you were nuts for getting it ,but it works good
Well done, hard work for man and machine.
I would place some construction cones and signs on the road for your safety. Great video. We are building on a rocky slope right now, this is most helpful.
I'm looking to buy some raw land, and I was researching how to put a driveway in... found your videos, and you make it look easy... too bad you're not close to Tennessee cuz I'd hire you!!
Nice work Jesse, that drone shot at the end was cool! It is a small world after all
thanks, I actually figured out how to press one button to get that tiny planet effect, its called astroid.
nice effect at the end with that round drone shot !
I got to hand it 2 you job well done. Nice work.
Nice work Jesse.
From the ground level I thought the left turn halfway up the driveway was more of a hairpin turn until your drone footage showed it’s not much more than a 90* turn.
Great/clean job sir.
Finally one of those kind of videos I love, keep it doing like this ! !
Great video and great operator!
Another good video that stump ripper tool is great. It would be cool to see you and Andrew on a joint project. All the best from Glasgow, Scotland.
we have a big project coming up at his place, me, him and my dad will be all on it....dont want to give away any more than that lol
It's amazing that little machine can so much!! I think that DOOSAN WOULD BE MY CHOICE IN MACHINE.
Great video, keep it up, rgs from Italy.
Excellent video Jesse and very well edited . 🇬🇧
That is a really interesting observation you made about how the road divided the species of trees! Nature can be really strange sometimes!
Maybe it was subtraction, not addition. Maybe someone, a long time ago, logged the hemlock on that side. Can infer from your video that the road is a boundary line .
never thought of that, could very well be
I thought you only had a sawmill but you do a lot of the same stuff as Andrew! Subscribed!!! Keep it up
You took those roots out with ease!
Great job and great job making the video! I am looking for property and will this was really informative.
good stuff. i like the curve in the driveway so you cant see the home..
Great job!
great job thanks for the video have fun
Beautiful work
BEAUTIFUL place to work
i dont kno why but i love the sound of tree roots ripping from the ground...
WOW that sky at the 23 minute mark awesome.
You did a great job 🙏
Nice job i have a 60g. That 35g is putting in work
Jesse it looks like the time and effort you took to build your ripper was well worth the investment when tearing out the stumps and roots good job with both the work and video 👍😎😎😎😎😎
thanks
I’m pretty impressed with that little mini.
Thanks for the video, Jesse. On another note. I couldn't live in a place where there were constantly barking dogs. Would drive me up the wall.
Agree, but he's probably not used to all the new noise and hopefully will calm down once everything is all said and done.
@@augustreil Yeah, you're probably right. I might have been a bit rash, but I didn't want to go back and delete my comment.
ChrisInChina It would drive me nuts also. It's obviously close to this property so it will be close enough to hear anything they do and constantly bark if the owner doesn't train it not to, especially if it is kept outside.
An Claymore will fix that dog problem.
@@mike86mike Joking about hurting animals is not cool, Mike. The fuck is the matter with you
Wow looks good will be lovely for who lives there
Just found your channel, it's pretty awesome! keep up the good work I subscribed!
thanks!