The Camarata army...Now listen up equipment we're at war and the enemy is all around us and until every flat piece of metal is dented and every tree is either uprooted or permanently scared....and don't get me started on the mud. When we're done up here no Greta tree hugger type would dare come around....Ain't that right Cody
@@1STGeneral you mean those little pampered snots who live in modern civilization consuming oil and natural gas and electricity while screaming nonsense to get attention? 😂😂😂😂😂
“F’kn dozer just rolled into the truck.” - I think that is the first time I’ve ever heard Andrew use the F word! With all the stuff he has dealt with over the years I would have said it 300,264,174 times. Love this guy!
When I feel lazy I just watch his channel and off I go to work on my property at full steam. I absolutely love the fact that he is modest and has great sense of humor, instead of cursing or complaining about difficulties. He inspired me to get myself a 1-ton truck and an old Case D310G track loader and my property is also now changing for the better, many thanks to him. Unbelievably crafty and practical guy, thanks for posting (and making) those high quality and detailed videos, very helpful! Greetings from WA state!
take a🥕 helps you to have more polite behavior. if you do not like this channel just do not watch it no one is forcing you to do this. However, a million people have the opposite view of you
@@trickshotsniper1 RUclips's got more important things than dealing with spam bots or child predators they have to focus on removing the Dislike Video function for their corporate overlords instead
The D9 rolling back is a good reminder to *never ever* trust anything hydraulic driven without a mechanical park brake and blade/bucket down not to roll over the top of you down hill or uphill while running. that truck needs some decent diffs!
Allan, this dozer has a mechanical park brake nothing hydraulic except the blade and the winch... but are the brakes in good shape... Does he know how to use it? In slope like that it's very dangerous
@@niamor8201 wow, some really scary moments old 7E/F most likely brakes have never been looked at, add some slippery and steep terrain and it makes the need for a slow and steady approach
I love how this channel is turning into an Andrew Cinematic Universe where we get to discover new fancy machines/vehicles in different videos and once in a while we get a big show down where they all come together against a new boss like this new hill installation. It makes for a very entertaining and particularly satisfying viewing experience. Congrats on the 1M subs btw, well deserved.
Even your buddies are in awe of what you can do. Using that jack to spread your door opening back up.yoir amazing in every sence of the word and more. Getting the big dozer up out of that mess off the side of the road was impressive too. Thanks Master of all things 🙏
No electronics, all mechanical. It worked for a long time until the engineers and designers said lets change that. I think Andrew should build a seat on the dozer for Cody. Something he can be comfortable in.
I admire how Andrew does life. I sit at home thinking, if I could own loads of cool heavy machinery and property life would be good, boom video from Andrew and I get to live vicariously.
He got lucky with a combo of personality, work ethic, and the container castle. The first vid I saw he floated mower on a Jon boat to an island to mow! Who does that?? Our friend Andrew that is who!
@@berserkir These were the days when he actually went out and did real work for other people. Most of the content in recent months is him doing his own thing. Always great content always a complete story. That’s why so many tune in.
@@Bo88y22 correct and the content gone down. The fan boys will disagree but the quality has sucked recently. The stupidity in this upload is just mind boggling, yeah it rained for the last week heavy definitely a good time to take unequipped equipment up a make shift road. That why the RUclips world calls andrew the butcher
@@KB325 Why don't you go and make something better then instead of sitting on your azz and criticizing other people. This video is awesome he worked hard for the ability to chill out and just do what he wants to do without the misery of marriage or kids...just a man enjoying life.
Andrew is an absolute genius in fixing broken equipment. However he's an absolute genius at braking things. Not sure but it may be a win/lose or a win/win.
He may break things at times but he always fixes it and usually it is better than before. Andrew did graduate top in his class so in reality he is a genius. I bet he would make a great Jeopardy contestent
In my opinion he's not taking care of his equipment at all. It's all dirty, most of his stuff is somehow broken and or doesn't start. Why would I put old used tracks on that small cat? I would buy two new ones and don't have to worry about it for many years. This old one will break too and he's loosing time and money again
Andrew, you must have a rabbits foot in your pocket as we could of heard that you were killed by the dozer running down an hitting the truck. I am so damn glad one of you didn't get hurt. I think you might just find some dryer weather to work in on the hillside project. Its those guys with you that would get hurt cause they don't have the respect that you do for it. Just be safe
Love the sound of that big dozer. It just idles along. With brute force it never seems to be strained no matter what it is hooked to. And wow what a winch.
My 92 year old father never watched youtube videos before. I introduced him to your channel & watched a few of your videos with him this past week. I just called him tonight & asked him what he was doing? & he said "I am watching Andrew Camarata videos! That guy is amazing with his knowledge of things!" :)
Hey Andrew with the on board CTIS (central tire inflation system) you can choose mud/snow and the tires will deflate to like 12-10 PSI. There’s also emergency mode which is even lower but in that mode you will have to inflate on your own a bit before the CTIS will take over to re-inflate. Then to put in 4x4 you push Mode button on trans selector switch where the red indicator comes on. Then you must hit the down selector to 1. This vehicle is made to start forward in second gear. Most people don’t even know this in the military. I’ve gotten out of situation where vehicle is stuck up to the doors. The operator’s manual is two books each a dictionary thick. I operated/supervised a battalion sized maintenance and recovery unit.
Big fan of your video’s, seems a world away from my existence here in my 3 bed semi in England…Kinda envious of your Big boy toys and your beautiful surroundings. I really appreciate the hard graft, determination you have had to put in, never seems to halt your can-do attitude, it is inspiring and great to see. Keep up the good work fella!
Hey Andrew, I believe you will soon find your missing spacer, as it can be seen on the ground at 4:38 at left and beneath the bucket of the skid-steer getting dragged up the hill. Good luck and thanks for delivering yet another very entertaining video. Looks like you sure had plenty to contend with!
I had a 9 yard Sandvik remote controlled scoop tram run away from me while mucking a stope at the Kidd Creek Mine in Timmins Canada a decade ago. It took-off as I was remotely returning to the remote operator's stand with a loaded bucket of copper ore, where the operator stops the scoop tram and climbs into the cab and hauls the load to the ore pass (dump hole). Anyways though I turned-off the remote control master switch, the scoop tram kept on accelerating till it hit the rib (wall) and finally stopping. The company was going to fire me as they found nothing wrong with the scoop tram nor the remote control system, But a fellow operator came forward to the company and stated that a similar instance happened to him with that particular scoop tram and that scoop tram was put on a flatbed and sent to Sudbury Ontario to be rewired and thoroughly inspected!...I didn't get fired, Thanks Mike Simmons, you saved me! I never trusted any mechanical OR electronic machinery after that incident!
Some RUclipsrs are frenetic. Others drag out their content and fail to put together a compelling, coherent story. The pace of this content is perfect, and every video starts with a clearly defined purpose and ends with the completion of that purpose. These videos are masterfully produced, even if you were to ignore the subject matter - and I happen to love the subject matter. Camarata is a master at RUclips. Nobody does it better.
This is the best channel I’ve ever found on RUclips. I’m totally absorbed watching equipment being pulled up a muddy hill and a dog slurping icy water at four in the morning. The only bummer is that I really miss Levi.
Associated is an Excellent choice in Battery Chargers! I should them for years. Your doing well. Love watching your Exploits and Jobs you perform. Keep up the good work Andrew.
Track comes off: 3 vehicles damaged to fix it; Great the way that the other dozer was parked so close to the track, really helped to make content: well done and very enjoyable to watch.
When those two guys watched Andrew Jack out the door frame, closed the door, it was perfect. They were cracking up...and amazed by his ingenuity. Tooo funny.
Loved it when at 9.20 into the video you commented on the road and you said " the further you go the harder it gets" and then you panned your camera onto your faithful 🐕 and the look on his face said " you wanna try running up it" !!!!!
I'm like you. When Andrew puts out a nice long video I tend to make it like my movie night. I'd rather watch Andrew's videos over a Hollywood movie any day cause his stuff is true and real. I admire his work ethic and his mechanical ability. I also enjoy how he takes Cody along with him.
You are not only unique on you tube with your approach to problems that you yourself create and wind up getting the best of a really bad siyuations ,but your unique in all media at these laural and hardy situations. God bless you Andrew.
I'm surprised AC has not made a magnetic camera mount so you can stick the camera on various equipment and free up both hands to operate the controls. Use a MagSwitch or a switchable magnetic indicator base and a short articulating arm and stick a GoPro mount on the end.
Don’t know if this’ll get read but make sure you clean out your tracks regularly so the rollers don’t get clogged with mud and locked up when you need them most
He could make a short video of everything that needs maintenance or fixing and the video would pay for the repairs 100x over. He’s living the life and has earned it.
Andrew might need to add some gigantic snatch blocks to his recovery kit!!! I think we'll be seeing more vids of him pulling things up that hill. No better way to start our Saturday mornings than an AC vid!!
Hopefully with the new trail avoiding the worst of the hill he won’t need to drag as much up the hill but a snatch block would be a great idea to have before he ends up taking down a tree with the winch cable.
For your uphill road you should plan a few parking bays, where you could leave the one or other dozer (since you have so many), so you would not need to drive the whole way up and down, if you would need it. This big dozer´s cable winch is simply incredible! So powerful. Thanks a lot for your vid!
You often hear people say “I’m tough on my equipment”, who then wash their gear after every use and spend half an episode complaining about scratched decal’s and torn seat covers. Then there is Andrew, who skull drags a skid steer through the forest rather than replace a track in place… I love it.
Stop lying the content terrible he hasn't had decent upload since he did the container video. Whole upload of cutting grass or just riding lol we can keep going but he slacked in uploads and quality. If anything he has shown everyone how not to do things
Nothing better than having 2 dozers, 1 side by side, and loaded flat bread truck hanging of the side of your mountain top luxury resort! You are living the dream my boy!
Well, this saturday started as a dull, cold rainy day. Then I watched this ! With our friend Andrew here, there's NEVER a dull day ! 🤣 I feel exhausted just by watching him and his buddies !
Always a joy to watch! Every day a new adventure on the mountain top. Old problem solving Andrew will never run out of subject matter to film. I can’t wait for the Andrew Camarata vs. Bigfoot episode to air. I’m sure he’s got a skid steer attachment for just such an occasion.
That hillside road needs some serious grading work! Plus quite a bit of slope rounding and water runoff with a gravel finish like you do. Would make a very interesting project for us all to see.
I dont watch much dozer demo equipment videos but bloody hell that dozer is an absolute beast I don't think I've ever seen sometime pull itself out of a ditch so deep
The Camera-ta man is fanfrickintastic! i like this guy keeping everything in frame very much. Also, thank you for being such a magnificent human being Andrew! :)
I wonder if he has more stuff to haul up the hill, if it would make sense to build a hybrid trailer/skid he can tow with the dozer to directly drag material up the hill instead of dragging a truck full of material up the hill. Might be less rough on some of the equipment as well ;).
I would of thought he'd let it dry up a touch first. But then we wouldn't have this awesome video to watch. Thanks for sharing this man it's great!!!!!
Andrew, for such conditions you need to lower that tire pressure down on your truck. It wouldn't go all the way up hill but it'll be definitely more capable.
Agreed drop the pressure a few PSI to about 15 then it will be more capable and get some decent grip on the tyres, it still wont go all way up but will be able to cope a bit better you could also get a decent winch fitted to the truck for self recovery ….
That truck should be able to climb that hill. Its completely an asinine design and a disgusting production if it cant. All mltry vehicles should be able to do it. Such an embarrassment!
Now that what you need is those rocks That you was pulling out But the dozer Bed rocks. It's now that we'll do nicely upon your heel. You wouldn't get stuck so much But I love watching you. And the work you do.
We had something called a lizard(if I remember correctly) in the oil field. Basically a some 10'x30' steel sheet we could place heavy equipment on and move it around. More less a big sled. You need one.
Andrew needs to add a motor grader to his equipment collection! Anyone else click on his latest video in a relaxed mood, then are stressed out after watching it?!?!
Definitley stressed after that never ending train wreck. But a motor grader wouldn't have made it up the slope or through the mud. They spin after it sprinkles on flat ground. Taller grousers for the dozer might help
Andrew, I love your channel, dozers have de accelerator, so you can push that pedal in, pull the throttle all the way back and it will still idle, lift up the pedal for more acceleration. Keep up the good work
The awesome distinctive 4 cylinder motor note from that big old tractor is so cool (831 or 841 cubic inch, I forgot which)so overbuilt, such a tank,funny that the old Cat is pulling out much of the new stuff, cool Andrew I identify that old bruiser motor from miles away (particularly the 7E with turbo)cheers buddy
Add a couple (or more) of 6"-8" pulley wheels, with hooks, to the tool assortment on all those vehicles, also on the dozer tow cable, they will prove invaluable when changing the direction of pull using nearby trees.
Hey Andrew, a set of tire aggressive tire chains on that truck would probably get you up the mountain. Mud is the worst. Only solution is rock. Lots and lots of rock!
I usually use a Dozer to pull up blasting trucks through a very sloppy and bad road at the quarry to the top of the blasting wall.. I pull them going backwards with the Blade in front of me and the chains hooked up to the truck and blade. It makes towing alot easier that way because you can lift up the blade, raising the trucks front end. Just a little food for thought. Makes towing heavy things up 45° hills relatively easy.
Another great video Andrew. You need to get a beast of a hydraulic winch on the front of the army truck and carry a land anchor That's some sketchy road up the hill The widow maker
Rusty steel cables pulled past their limits are real widow makers. They act like bungie cords when they snap, and the hooks turn into flying canon balls.
Watching that D7 startup reminded me of the documentary "Tread" on Netflix about the guy that made a bulldozer tank that he used to dish out his justice to the people that he said were tormenting his existence.
That was a little intense there for a little bit. Glad to see you found a better way up too. A little surprised the military vehicle couldn’t make it up. If it had been dryer, I figure it wouldn’t be a problem at all. Good thing is you have your own rock pile to provide rock for your road.
You should call the road going up the hill "Mechanic's Trail" or something like "Equipment Slayer" . One thing is for sure, It takes a guy like Andrew to always "get er done"
Man, watching this makes me glad that I'm building the road into my woods lot first. I don't have the depth of equipment like Andrew does, so when my first machine gets stuck... Gotta find a good shale pit on that hill, get some bones in that mud!
@@acreageliving shale, rock, gravel. Hopefully there is a supply of rock on his property or else it will cost a fortune to transport sufficient materials to make the drive passable.
@@catgynt9148 the amount of damage he has already caused to his equipment would pay for the fuel to finish half the road already lol. He has access to shale for sure and the trucks to haul it. He has caused quite a bit of damage already, imagine if he loses just one piece of machinery off the edge. Road will pay for itself over and over
@@acreageliving good observation, however, moving sufficient quality from scattering on hillsides to actual drive may be more problematic than hauling it in from a quarry. Preferably a quarry at the top of the hill rather than bottom up.
M.A.N !! You sure picked a WET and BAD day to move that equipment, Buddy !! Haven't seen that much mud since I left Africa 🌍 over 42 years ago !! I salute you Andrew for getting ALL that equipment through the muck and mire !! Ha, Ha !!
I’m not even watching. I’m just enjoying how awesome the sound of a bulldozer sounds through a quality JBL Bluetooth speaker. Congratulations on 1 million subscribers!
That truck's going to see more action with Andrew than it ever seen in the military.
lol thats probably true
Yeah, at least it's not made out of tin foil
plenty of dosers in the cab in its day !
The Camarata army...Now listen up equipment we're at war and the enemy is all around us and until every flat piece of metal is dented and every tree is either uprooted or permanently scared....and don't get me started on the mud. When we're done up here no Greta tree hugger type would dare come around....Ain't that right Cody
@@1STGeneral you mean those little pampered snots who live in modern civilization consuming oil and natural gas and electricity while screaming nonsense to get attention? 😂😂😂😂😂
“F’kn dozer just rolled into the truck.” - I think that is the first time I’ve ever heard Andrew use the F word! With all the stuff he has dealt with over the years I would have said it 300,264,174 times. Love this guy!
No he didn’t???? Well sumbitch I’m gonna have to watch again
@@cecilveley5722 13:47
Nooo
Dozer >< dozier
I don’t think I cursed
Always advisable to have a couple of strategically placed dozers by the side of your driveway in the event of an emergency
Gold comment
With functional winches.
It`s a tsouk for him and his "boyfriend".
When I feel lazy I just watch his channel and off I go to work on my property at full steam. I absolutely love the fact that he is modest and has great sense of humor, instead of cursing or complaining about difficulties. He inspired me to get myself a 1-ton truck and an old Case D310G track loader and my property is also now changing for the better, many thanks to him. Unbelievably crafty and practical guy, thanks for posting (and making) those high quality and detailed videos, very helpful! Greetings from WA state!
Cool, thanks.
You are awesome I love watching your stuff.
🤟🙏🐾😎
I just love the way the exhaust exits the radiator on the D7 on startup
The start of the clip reminded me of Killdozer..
@@shabadoo24 RIP Marv
Our pony motor on our joy air compressor blew perfect smoke rings out of the square stack during start up.
This is the most "no bullshit" channel on the entire youtube.
your right
take a🥕 helps you to have more polite behavior.
if you do not like this channel just do not watch it no one is forcing you to do this.
However, a million people have the opposite view of you
I think “no bull shit” is a compliment, no one said it was bullshit
Ppl aren’t quite reading your sentence correct
Agreed!!
Looks like you’re either going to bed or just waking up. Either way Andrew posted and we can all agree that made our lives just that much better!
Looks like the troll bots are wide awake!😅
@@trickshotsniper1 RUclips's got more important things than dealing with spam bots or child predators they have to focus on removing the Dislike Video function for their corporate overlords instead
Agreed. I love his videos
Anyone know why Andrews Toro mower review video disappeared?
@@ミズキ-r6p PERFECT RESPONSE!!!
The D9 rolling back is a good reminder to *never ever* trust anything hydraulic driven without a mechanical park brake and blade/bucket down not to roll over the top of you down hill or uphill while running. that truck needs some decent diffs!
Yeah the d10 rolling back was sketchy!
@@Jtwizzle didn't they say it's a D7 ?
Allan, this dozer has a mechanical park brake nothing hydraulic except the blade and the winch... but are the brakes in good shape...
Does he know how to use it? In slope like that it's very dangerous
@@niamor8201 wow, some really scary moments old 7E/F most likely brakes have never been looked at, add some slippery and steep terrain and it makes the need for a slow and steady approach
D7 I believe.
I love how this channel is turning into an Andrew Cinematic Universe where we get to discover new fancy machines/vehicles in different videos and once in a while we get a big show down where they all come together against a new boss like this new hill installation. It makes for a very entertaining and particularly satisfying viewing experience.
Congrats on the 1M subs btw, well deserved.
Well deserved, Andrew...great photography and interesting content.
Should mount the camera to the pup for a dogs eye view too
That's the best two line summary I've ever seen, buddy. We're all living in the Andrew Cinematic Universe now. :)
Lol Push this comment to the top
Andrew, never fails. To entertain and amaze,us!
Even your buddies are in awe of what you can do. Using that jack to spread your door opening back up.yoir amazing in every sence of the word and more.
Getting the big dozer up out of that mess off the side of the road was impressive too.
Thanks Master of all things 🙏
That D7 must have paid for itself ten times over by now... :) Love the older equipment being in use still!
No electronics, all mechanical. It worked for a long time until the engineers and designers said lets change that. I think Andrew should build a seat on the dozer for Cody. Something he can be comfortable in.
it's in desperate need for a new undercarriage i believe
@@shabadoo24 I think the problem is the loud noise the dozer makes which might harm the dogs ears. Andrew is wearing ear protection.
"That dozer just rolled back. That was dangerous...whatever." - Andrew Camarata 2021
@Paul humphreys Well, if you pay i guess he would
@Paul humphreys Thank god we have smart assholes like on here to keep us safe.
Andrew must be a lot fun to work with. His buddies are always laughing. We all need a boss as laid back as Andrew
@Paul humphreys hey humpty, about taking a break from the comment section for a few hours?
@Paul humphreys if he laid down a temp surface, we wouldn’t have this video to watch.
I admire how Andrew does life. I sit at home thinking, if I could own loads of cool heavy machinery and property life would be good, boom video from Andrew and I get to live vicariously.
He got lucky with a combo of personality, work ethic, and the container castle. The first vid I saw he floated mower on a Jon boat to an island to mow! Who does that?? Our friend Andrew that is who!
@@berserkir I remember that video:-)
@@berserkir These were the days when he actually went out and did real work for other people. Most of the content in recent months is him doing his own thing. Always great content always a complete story. That’s why so many tune in.
@@Bo88y22 correct and the content gone down. The fan boys will disagree but the quality has sucked recently. The stupidity in this upload is just mind boggling, yeah it rained for the last week heavy definitely a good time to take unequipped equipment up a make shift road. That why the RUclips world calls andrew the butcher
@@KB325 Why don't you go and make something better then instead of sitting on your azz and criticizing other people. This video is awesome he worked hard for the ability to chill out and just do what he wants to do without the misery of marriage or kids...just a man enjoying life.
Andrew is an absolute genius in fixing broken equipment. However he's an absolute genius at braking things. Not sure but it may be a win/lose or a win/win.
Braking = slowing with brakes
Breaking = damaging into smaller pieces
He may break things at times but he always fixes it and usually it is better than before. Andrew did graduate top in his class so in reality he is a genius.
I bet he would make a great Jeopardy contestent
@@casey2409 top *of* his class
Being top of your class doesn't make you a genius unless it's a class of geniuses
Good point but I still have to say he is pretty smart
In my opinion he's not taking care of his equipment at all. It's all dirty, most of his stuff is somehow broken and or doesn't start. Why would I put old used tracks on that small cat? I would buy two new ones and don't have to worry about it for many years. This old one will break too and he's loosing time and money again
The only thing I love more than watching him solving problems is watching how he creates them.
Andrew, you must have a rabbits foot in your pocket as we could of heard that you were killed by the dozer running down an hitting the truck. I am so damn glad one of you didn't get hurt. I think you might just find some dryer weather to work in on the hillside project. Its those guys with you that would get hurt cause they don't have the respect that you do for it. Just be safe
An angel on your shoulder. Driving without a driver if I could I would drive, but am traffic victim with Beringen experience
Absolutely love this guy nothing stops him always seems happy a real true legend!!
100% totally agree 👍 couldn't have said it any better. Andrew is a legend
Yes top bloke Andrew is even his mate Jessie muller luv watching him as well
@@minidigger1000 people who think they are on real job sites could not handle this job site.
@@AndrewCamarata if I can give you more than like on this video I would do.
@@minidigger1000 You are aware of the hundreds of videos of him working on job sites? I would like to see your skills
Love the sound of that big dozer. It just idles along. With brute force it never seems to be strained no matter what it is hooked to. And wow what a winch.
My 92 year old father never watched youtube videos before. I introduced him to your channel & watched a few of your videos with him this past week. I just called him tonight & asked him what he was doing? & he said "I am watching Andrew Camarata videos! That guy is amazing with his knowledge of things!" :)
That is good to hear.
Hey Andrew with the on board CTIS (central tire inflation system) you can choose mud/snow and the tires will deflate to like 12-10 PSI. There’s also emergency mode which is even lower but in that mode you will have to inflate on your own a bit before the CTIS will take over to re-inflate. Then to put in 4x4 you push Mode button on trans selector switch where the red indicator comes on. Then you must hit the down selector to 1. This vehicle is made to start forward in second gear. Most people don’t even know this in the military. I’ve gotten out of situation where vehicle is stuck up to the doors. The operator’s manual is two books each a dictionary thick. I operated/supervised a battalion sized maintenance and recovery unit.
Doesn't that truck have a central diff lock?
Andrew, I love the old stone walls/fences at the beginning of the road to your property!! Some history in those walls!!
I saw that too and all I could think about was " How old is that?
Andrew Camarata: Not gonna be happy until he's got every single piece of his equipment stuck on that hill, lol.
You got that right, love him and this channel.
Yeah, but he’s better than Mcgiver tackling his issues.
Yah. I was wondering what he would use when the D7 got stuck. (And don't say D7s never get stuck.) 😁
Just in time for bedtime story by Andrew!
Breakfast here.
Agreed perfect bedtime story! 9:20pm here in Australia
Lol. I started watching at 6am.
@@keirania__4759 ⁰0⁰
Big fan of your video’s, seems a world away from my existence here in my 3 bed semi in England…Kinda envious of your Big boy toys and your beautiful surroundings. I really appreciate the hard graft, determination you have had to put in, never seems to halt your can-do attitude, it is inspiring and great to see. Keep up the good work fella!
P.s. can we get hold of your theme music, it’s a really pleasant ear-worm.
I love that winch on the back of your dozer! It's doesn't give a single F what you attach to it, it's pulling it and not slowly either!
It pulls faster when I rev the engine too
Hey Andrew, I believe you will soon find your missing spacer, as it can be seen on the ground at 4:38 at left and beneath the bucket of the skid-steer getting dragged up the hill. Good luck and thanks for delivering yet another very entertaining video. Looks like you sure had plenty to contend with!
Man with eagle eyes here.
First view is at 4:36 under the bucket
A metal detector would probably find that easy
@@AndrewCamarata salute da Treviso Veneto Italia 🇮🇹🌈
@@AndrewCamarata Эндрю здравствуйте,мне интересно вы оказываете услуги спецтехники или просто снимаете видео
Just woken up in UK - a great start to the day already…👍❤️🇬🇧
Lol I am just going to bed . Canada
Just finished diner in NZ.
Little after midnight here in shithole cali.
I had a 9 yard Sandvik remote controlled scoop tram run away from me while mucking a stope at the Kidd Creek Mine in Timmins Canada a decade ago. It took-off as I was remotely returning to the remote operator's stand with a loaded bucket of copper ore, where the operator stops the scoop tram and climbs into the cab and hauls the load to the ore pass (dump hole). Anyways though I turned-off the remote control master switch, the scoop tram kept on accelerating till it hit the rib (wall) and finally stopping. The company was going to fire me as they found nothing wrong with the scoop tram nor the remote control system, But a fellow operator came forward to the company and stated that a similar instance happened to him with that particular scoop tram and that scoop tram was put on a flatbed and sent to Sudbury Ontario to be rewired and thoroughly inspected!...I didn't get fired, Thanks Mike Simmons, you saved me! I never trusted any mechanical OR electronic machinery after that incident!
Andrew Camarata and Derek from Vice Grip Garage are my 2 favorite youtubers by far. Thank you for the endless entertainment sir!
Some RUclipsrs are frenetic. Others drag out their content and fail to put together a compelling, coherent story. The pace of this content is perfect, and every video starts with a clearly defined purpose and ends with the completion of that purpose. These videos are masterfully produced, even if you were to ignore the subject matter - and I happen to love the subject matter. Camarata is a master at RUclips. Nobody does it better.
Thank you. That is important to me.
Great videos lately Andrew. Lots of fresh stuff and projects. Keep them coming!
Nice to see that Andrews friends even find his cleverness amusing. Add mobile frame straightening to his resume.
I agree little more paying attention to task at hand and less laughing like a idiot, to each his own. Stupid is as stupid does.
To each his own I guess.
This is the best channel I’ve ever found on RUclips. I’m totally absorbed watching equipment being pulled up a muddy hill and a dog slurping icy water at four in the morning. The only bummer is that I really miss Levi.
We all miss Levi
Associated is an Excellent choice in Battery Chargers! I should them for years. Your doing well. Love watching your Exploits and Jobs you perform. Keep up the good work Andrew.
Like you Military truck
Track comes off: 3 vehicles damaged to fix it;
Great the way that the other dozer was parked so close to the track, really helped to make content: well done and very enjoyable to watch.
When those two guys watched Andrew Jack out the door frame, closed the door, it was perfect. They were cracking up...and amazed by his ingenuity. Tooo funny.
Loved it when at 9.20 into the video you commented on the road and you said " the further you go the harder it gets" and then you panned your camera onto your faithful 🐕 and the look on his face said " you wanna try running up it" !!!!!
I knew staying up late tonight was worth it just in time to watch this while I get ready for bed love the videos as always
good morning lol
I'm like you. When Andrew puts out a nice long video I tend to make it like my movie night. I'd rather watch Andrew's videos over a Hollywood movie any day cause his stuff is true and real. I admire his work ethic and his mechanical ability. I also enjoy how he takes Cody along with him.
You are not only unique on you tube with your approach to problems that you yourself create and wind up getting the
best of a really bad siyuations ,but your unique in all media at these laural and hardy situations. God bless you Andrew.
When it rains, that Dozer gets a lot of action! Needs to be in tip top shape all the time! Really like that winch.
On this episode of what is Andrew going to destroy today.
You make everything you do worth watching..just awesome love from the UK x
I'm surprised AC has not made a magnetic camera mount so you can stick the camera on various equipment and free up both hands to operate the controls. Use a MagSwitch or a switchable magnetic indicator base and a short articulating arm and stick a GoPro mount on the end.
@That Guy he could just weld mounts on everything to hold is cameras.
It sure is nice to have buddies willing to get as dirty as you and crawl around in the mud to get a job done......,love your dozer skills!!!!
Amazing - I loved it when his men were in awe at the fixing the door. Friggin Andrew! What a guy!
When the hills start whistling with the sounds of Turbo Diesel you know Andrew Camarata has moved in.
Don’t know if this’ll get read but make sure you clean out your tracks regularly so the rollers don’t get clogged with mud and locked up when you need them most
he know but just dont care lol
Few people would drag thier skidsteer a mile or two like that.
@@theguymaxqc yea, he has 4 of them by my count lol
He could make a short video of everything that needs maintenance or fixing and the video would pay for the repairs 100x over. He’s living the life and has earned it.
@@moffepolle And not even bother to make sure you weren't loosing bits on the way!
I love the new camera man he's like a superhero!
Agreed, I definitely would make the long trek to New York and get behind the camera that would be a hoot, and maybe even get a little muddy
I love that ole D7 , just above idle and nothing stops her , That winch is a must , super handy I see . Cody has the energy of a 100 athletes .
“When keeping it real goes wrong.”
First time I felt nervous for Cody being around the heavy equipment.
Me too. His reaction is still good, though.
It's almost as if Cody has a sense of which way AC is going to zig or zag.
Cody is definitely getting used to all your heavy plant equipment.
👍😎👍🇬🇧🇺🇸 MDS
Andrew might need to add some gigantic snatch blocks to his recovery kit!!! I think we'll be seeing more vids of him pulling things up that hill. No better way to start our Saturday mornings than an AC vid!!
I was thinking the same thing!
Hopefully with the new trail avoiding the worst of the hill he won’t need to drag as much up the hill but a snatch block would be a great idea to have before he ends up taking down a tree with the winch cable.
The D7 really deserves a repainting.
Yes it does
For your uphill road you should plan a few parking bays, where you could leave the one or other dozer (since you have so many), so you would not need to drive the whole way up and down, if you would need it.
This big dozer´s cable winch is simply incredible! So powerful.
Thanks a lot for your vid!
Would look cool too! Andrew could say,” this is where I parallel park my dozer” Lol
You often hear people say “I’m tough on my equipment”, who then wash their gear after every use and spend half an episode complaining about scratched decal’s and torn seat covers. Then there is Andrew, who skull drags a skid steer through the forest rather than replace a track in place… I love it.
That is one HELL of a winch!
Andrew, I just luuurve your titling! Everybody else goes for the sensational. You: "Pulling stuff up hill with a dozer" 😀😂
same haha. regular influencer would have something along the lines of PULLING A BROKEN BOBCAT UP A HILL WITH A !!MASSIVE!! DOZER!!!
“Pull’n smaller shit uphill with bigger shit”
😂😂😂 Didn't even use the Dozer Rolls down hill, crashes into army truck. Lol.
No adds too
That's funny. I didn't even think of it that way.
Perfect intro, shots, content and editing, what a wonderful Saturday morning Camarata watch! 👍🏻
Stop lying the content terrible he hasn't had decent upload since he did the container video. Whole upload of cutting grass or just riding lol we can keep going but he slacked in uploads and quality. If anything he has shown everyone how not to do things
Nothing better than having 2 dozers, 1 side by side, and loaded flat bread truck hanging of the side of your mountain top luxury resort! You are living the dream my boy!
Well, this saturday started as a dull, cold rainy day. Then I watched this !
With our friend Andrew here, there's NEVER a dull day ! 🤣
I feel exhausted just by watching him and his buddies !
One thing about Andrew, he can operate that equipment like a champ! 👌🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
Always a joy to watch! Every day a new adventure on the mountain top. Old problem solving Andrew will never run out of subject matter to film. I can’t wait for the Andrew Camarata vs. Bigfoot episode to air. I’m sure he’s got a skid steer attachment for just such an occasion.
That hillside road needs some serious grading work!
Plus quite a bit of slope rounding and water runoff with a gravel finish like you do. Would make a very interesting project for us all to see.
Drone and camera spot on awesome video. Thank you Andrew for the great video. Hugs for Cody❤
I dont watch much dozer demo equipment videos but bloody hell that dozer is an absolute beast I don't think I've ever seen sometime pull itself out of a ditch so deep
Good Morning Germany! ... Always a pleasure to watch Andrew working in the dirt.
Greetz tho the fb AC Fan Club.
The harder the better. that makes his videos GREAT. Keep up the videos Andrew.
The Camera-ta man is fanfrickintastic! i like this guy keeping everything in frame very much. Also, thank you for being such a magnificent human being Andrew! :)
You're the coolest dude in ny
Andrew is the coolest.
Not sure how much you would enjoy my content then, of what I do have up on my channel.
Hello from Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada. Thanks for sharing your great video’s please keep them coming.
I love how the dozer pulls the skidsteer like it's a toy 😂
And that's not a small skid steer by any means! Haha
I wonder if he has more stuff to haul up the hill, if it would make sense to build a hybrid trailer/skid he can tow with the dozer to directly drag material up the hill instead of dragging a truck full of material up the hill. Might be less rough on some of the equipment as well ;).
These going up a mountain videos have got to be the most stressful edge of your seat videos since his out of control Crain.
Just another day for andrew😂😂
Not real stressful, just waiting to see what he’s going to tear up. Then we get to watch him fix it!
Crane** even.
You may want to clean and adjust those tracks on the dozer before they get too loose and fall off.
This video is pure chaos and I love it!
what a treat, a CAT rolling black smoke and turbo whistling and winches grinding. Love it, thanks Andrew.
I would of thought he'd let it dry up a touch first. But then we wouldn't have this awesome video to watch. Thanks for sharing this man it's great!!!!!
Great episode. I like Andrew's skills to recover stuck vehicles.
Andrew, for such conditions you need to lower that tire pressure down on your truck. It wouldn't go all the way up hill but it'll be definitely more capable.
Agreed drop the pressure a few PSI to about 15 then it will be more capable and get some decent grip on the tyres, it still wont go all way up but will be able to cope a bit better you could also get a decent winch fitted to the truck for self recovery ….
That truck should be able to climb that hill. Its completely an asinine design and a disgusting production if it cant. All mltry vehicles should be able to do it. Such an embarrassment!
Just as I was about to go to bed. Looks like sleeping can wait.
Now that what you need is those rocks That you was pulling out But the dozer Bed rocks. It's now that we'll do nicely upon your heel. You wouldn't get stuck so much But I love watching you. And the work you do.
Such good fun 🤩 Nothing fazes AC
Cody is one happy dog
Time of his life too 🤗🤗🤗
We had something called a lizard(if I remember correctly) in the oil field.
Basically a some 10'x30' steel sheet we could place heavy equipment on and move it around. More less a big sled. You need one.
Andrew needs to add a motor grader to his equipment collection! Anyone else click on his latest video in a relaxed mood, then are stressed out after watching it?!?!
Motor grader wouldn't be Andrew enough, big ole belly dump D776 ! Why grade it,when you can tear it down and rebuild it to your liking
I was just coming on to say he needs a grader lol
Definitley stressed after that never ending train wreck.
But a motor grader wouldn't have made it up the slope or through the mud. They spin after it sprinkles on flat ground.
Taller grousers for the dozer might help
Andrew, I love your channel, dozers have de accelerator, so you can push that pedal in, pull the throttle all the way back and it will still idle, lift up the pedal for more acceleration. Keep up the good work
The awesome distinctive 4 cylinder motor note from that big old tractor is so cool (831 or 841 cubic inch, I forgot which)so overbuilt, such a tank,funny that the old Cat is pulling out much of the new stuff, cool Andrew I identify that old bruiser motor from miles away (particularly the 7E with turbo)cheers buddy
Add a couple (or more) of 6"-8" pulley wheels, with hooks, to the tool assortment on all those vehicles, also on the dozer tow cable, they will prove invaluable when changing the direction of pull using nearby trees.
Hey Andrew, a set of tire aggressive tire chains on that truck would probably get you up the mountain. Mud is the worst. Only solution is rock. Lots and lots of rock!
A couple switchbacks might not hurt if straight up is too steep
That dozer had a new clean stack. Nice to see Cody. EDIT: This plays well in big-screen format!
I usually use a Dozer to pull up blasting trucks through a very sloppy and bad road at the quarry to the top of the blasting wall.. I pull them going backwards with the Blade in front of me and the chains hooked up to the truck and blade. It makes towing alot easier that way because you can lift up the blade, raising the trucks front end. Just a little food for thought. Makes towing heavy things up 45° hills relatively easy.
Always feel like Andrew and Cody accepted another “ingame” quest with all the work!!!
Andrew, keep your channel clean as always. We like that way. This world makes it hard to remain nice for your young viewers.
Another great video Andrew. You need to get a beast of a hydraulic winch on the front of the army truck and carry a land anchor
That's some sketchy road up the hill
The widow maker
Rusty steel cables pulled past their limits are real widow makers. They act like bungie cords when they snap, and the hooks turn into flying canon balls.
I must say, you’ve been going very well for yourself lately, keep up the good work!
Watching that D7 startup reminded me of the documentary "Tread" on Netflix about the guy that made a bulldozer tank that he used to dish out his justice to the people that he said were tormenting his existence.
That was Marvin Heemeyer!
That was a little intense there for a little bit. Glad to see you found a better way up too. A little surprised the military vehicle couldn’t make it up. If it had been dryer, I figure it wouldn’t be a problem at all. Good thing is you have your own rock pile to provide rock for your road.
Dozer winch paid for itself!! That's one muddy road!! Your equipment is safe up there because of it!
When Andrew bought the DD7 I said to myself, when is he ever going to need that winch?
Dude that winch is sooooo badass!! So cool!
Is that D7 his?
The winch is a beast.
@@lex-2548 He bought 2 of them
@@KAWoTReplays must have missed that video
You should call the road going up the hill "Mechanic's Trail" or something like "Equipment Slayer" . One thing is for sure, It takes a guy like Andrew to always "get er done"
That’s either “The Trail of Broken Dreams” or “Heartbreak Ridge”.
Man, watching this makes me glad that I'm building the road into my woods lot first. I don't have the depth of equipment like Andrew does, so when my first machine gets stuck...
Gotta find a good shale pit on that hill, get some bones in that mud!
i am surprised Andrew hasnt hauled shale in already
@@acreageliving shale, rock, gravel. Hopefully there is a supply of rock on his property or else it will cost a fortune to transport sufficient materials to make the drive passable.
@@catgynt9148 the amount of damage he has already caused to his equipment would pay for the fuel to finish half the road already lol. He has access to shale for sure and the trucks to haul it. He has caused quite a bit of damage already, imagine if he loses just one piece of machinery off the edge. Road will pay for itself over and over
@@catgynt9148 I doubt there is rock walls at the beginning of the road without sufficient rock in the area lol
@@acreageliving good observation, however, moving sufficient quality from scattering on hillsides to actual drive may be more problematic than hauling it in from a quarry. Preferably a quarry at the top of the hill rather than bottom up.
M.A.N !! You sure picked a WET and BAD day to move that equipment, Buddy !! Haven't seen that much mud since I left Africa 🌍 over 42 years ago !! I salute you Andrew for getting ALL that equipment through the muck and mire !! Ha, Ha !!
I’m not even watching. I’m just enjoying how awesome the sound of a bulldozer sounds through a quality JBL Bluetooth speaker. Congratulations on 1 million subscribers!