Andrew - “oh there’s a tree in the road, let me just take care of this real quick” Me - “oh there’s a tree in the road, looks like I’m going back home to lay in bed and watch Andrew Camarata videos”
@justamessenger That's happened to me, when you live in the country you can't always wait for some county worker to make it to your road, especially after a big storm and you need groceries or have to go to work or something. That was a little tree though...when you come up on a 3 or 4 footer it becomes a neighborhood project -)
@@factfinder4839 I can relate to that. In the Pacific northwest when the wind blows hard ...it's pack the saw going to into town ...chances are high you'll need it.
Pretty amazing how a skilled operator can make it look like the machine is almost alive and doing the work on it's own while the operator is just along for the ride.
Reasons to watch Andrews videos over T.V. Shows. 1- Who else puts a trampoline on a 20 ft roof. 2- Film angles, music, editing, narration is better than most Film makers. 3- Watching the Hitachi ex in fast motion is like watching a dinosaur tear into the guts of something 4- Probably a lot more. lol
All of that for sure. And the guy is constantly looking for ways to use his "toys" and clearly loves what he does. Not only that but he's absolutely fearless when it comes to tackling repairs or projects. Great respect. Plus I think it brings out the fantasy of many of us to be able to do big things with big equipment, and in such nice settings... Who sitting in a house on a 1/2 acre in town wouldn't dream of having a plot of land near the bottom of a mountain range surrounded by forest? And being able to start with untouched land and make our own castle and being able to make our imagination reality? Plus having nearly every tool known to man and the $ to do it. Must be a hell of a job just doing an inventory of all his stuff. Must be fun at tax time too. ha.
a few years back (i am female and was probably late 50s) a tree fell over the road where i live. This was almost in the smoky mountain national park. Park rangers parked on each side warning people to turn around. I asked how big the tree was and they said BIG. So i went and looked. the biggest part of the tree was about 6 inches. I had an old bow saw in the back and i started sawing. Finally some nice men started helping and it wasnt long before we had it cleared. The 6 inch part lay flat on the road and we couldnt get that but the cars could drive over it. Cars started driving over and continuing on down the road. I LOVED the face of the ranger on the other side wondering how the heck we did that. CITY KIDS!!!!
It's more a specialization mentality. A guy has a job in the woods and he's not taught how to use a saw, or if it's his job to use one. Are fallen trees the purview of the Forest Dept. Or is it the Dept. of Forestry? Help if you can and don't do any harm. I think the first thing they teach people is how to turn traffic around. People are forgetting their roles in life. If you saw a person on fire, would you call the fire dept. or put it out yourself? Gee, let's think.
I only just watching this dude and I just can't stop watching his videos. No matter what the content deals with I'm fascinated. Andrew your the man ,a Andrew of all trades. God bless dude
Expectation: Andrew cutting a single tree blocking the road. Reality: A whole lot more. Conclusion: Andrew never fail to deliver and go the extra mile to provide a better service~~
I like the longer vlogs. Your camera work and editing is smooth. As I like the sound of machinery working maybe a bit less time lapse. Thanks for all the time you put into making these films.
@Derek Charette You speak wisdom here. People are so vain, they only want brand new stuff and don't mind getting into debt over it. Then they are always broke because of all the interest they pay. I like Andrew's way, get used stuff that might need some TLC, then fix it up and use the hell out of it.
Dude I am very impressed! I have never, never ever seen someone so young as you with your hard working skills and ambition! You really need to be sponcered by theses companies and they should give you all brand new equipment and truck! God bless!
Never having lived in the North, does the weather cut into your earning ability. Great Channel ! Love Sadie, she knows how to stay out of your way. And she listens to you.
Andrew, you can;t beat life out in the country doing custom land work. I admire your knowledge base and self taught skills. You are a master of all trades. I grew up, in the sixties, with a couple of old army D7's on the Alaska Highway around Dawson Creek BC. The country was full left over operators and road builders from the Alaska Highway Construction. I grew up learning custom land work, road building and land clearing. I had all the training to do it throughout my teens, as my uncle had a couple of army D7's and Alis Chambers HD5s, and my dad was a auto mechanic by trade. He was always wielding and monkey wrenching and trying to make do with those old machines. He did his own repairs and wielding. I practically did a whole automotive apprenticeship by the time I was 15 too. All the best and keep up the hard work. Leon
Just want to say that you have a super awesome place! Keep up the great work and nice to know that there is good people still out there helping others.
I've been watching a bunch of them, as soon as I get one done, I can't stop there...gotta start another one! You are making some great content here! I bet you're well over 100,000 subscribers by this time next year.
Great video Andrew, thanks for taking the time to make them. I know it isn't easy, esp. with all the different camera angles and whatnot. Also, I liked the PoV Excavator cam, that was neat! Hope you have a nice Easter.
The little PC 15 can punch above its weight! Oh, and your videos are never too long, apart from the fact I should be outside doing stuff too, instead of sitting in front of the computer watching videos.
Man your like the everyday man we all are! It’s life...the daily task trials and tribulations. Really enjoy your videos with my morning coffee. My life is surprisingly similar. Cheers man
Your videos are Never too long!!!.. thankyou for your great videos and the quality of your editing, and how you explain what you are doing.. most other peoples videos do not explain or edit.. Thanks again..
Andrew I truly look forward to any of your videos and how well you work. I love those dogs also they seem to know when to get out of your way. Also be careful and work smart or I don’t get to watch the master at work... Mike
I love the work you do it is so satisfying to watch, but I also love how you bring your dog he is so cool, loyal and hilarious! U built a little pond once and there was like 1 foot of muddy water and he just sat in it !
4:38 When you have to lay on the horn because the idiot helping you ain't paying attention and is about to wreck your vehicle for you. Been there. Luckily, my tow rope broke while I was mashing the brakes, because he never stopped. He just drove on home, oblivious that he almost pulled me into a stand of trees.
That’s the weather when you get a roaring log fire going ,some good food ,wine and put some music on or you jump in the orange hitachi digger and go and clear up some fallen trees . Count me in !
have been watching you for a bit now and wonder where you get the knowledge to do all the things you do .I. m inpressed to say the least .love your videos . keep em coming ..from On. Canada
I like the way you clean up stuff out in the woods. Yes you cut the logs up for a reason but instead of leaving the rest of the brush and stumps to rot you clean that up and burn it. It keeps your land looking good to.
Was loading rock all day with the excavator. Came in and saw your video. Really enjoyed it. I have a John Deere 490D which is that same as a Hitachi 120.
490D is an awesome machine. Mine is an 89' model and has over 10,000 hours on it. Runs and operates as good as ever. A few oil leaks, and not as pretty as it used to look.
Gifted lol no just means he is willing to learn like the rest of us... Ppl now days quick to pay than take a few moments to learn and do for ones self.. That's not a gift it's called using the mind u were born with!
Good morning my friend, I don't know why but I can't get notifications of your new videos, anything teaches me there, okay? Thank you very much, have a nice day and a merry Christmas and a happy New Year to you and your family.
Maybe carry a couple tug straps in your rig. Better to tug on a strap than that chain. The chain might pop and brake your rear widow. Great videos, keep up the good work 👍🏻
When you took us up to the top of your castle, I could see some of the trees bend a long ways up like mid tree making it possible to snap in middle of tree instead. Wind blows there gives new ideas on how to stay safe.... on to the utility pole
I appreciate your work ethics and problem solving American can do spirit. Not so much of the few videos with heavy metal style music. If open to suggestions the more soothing the better, doesn't run roughshod over everything else.
omg Andrew that dodge is hammered....I love it! lolCool that you able to salvage those trees and hopefully make a couple bucks off of em as well.I thought you were going to rip your suv in half yanking on that dead maple in the road, those gas engines don't pull nearly as well as the diesels!
You must be able to see your big fires at night from 32 or 212! Wonder is some one could video the view from there for you or send the drone up and out....thanks for sharing Andrew!
your vids are great-top notch -but having owned a trampoline for many years i can tell you that a roof -with that height - is the most dangerous place i think you could place it. Someone is bound to take the quick way down. stay cool and excavate on .
Andy, you have sooooooooo much junk wood. Perfect for an outdoor firewood boiler system to heat your home and work-shop. And have plenty of HOT-WATER.😊
I honestly feel Dodge should have done a recall for all those trucks with that dashboard problem. I don't believe I have seen a single one that did not have it disintegrate. Hopefully, this will be the end of winter.
These videos have helped me sell my ps4 and video games and get a degree in welding thankyou Andrew
Andrew - “oh there’s a tree in the road, let me just take care of this real quick”
Me - “oh there’s a tree in the road, looks like I’m going back home to lay in bed and watch Andrew Camarata videos”
True dat'
Hahahhaah
lol
@justamessenger That's happened to me, when you live in the country you can't always wait for some county worker to make it to your road, especially after a big storm and you need groceries or have to go to work or something. That was a little tree though...when you come up on a 3 or 4 footer it becomes a neighborhood project -)
@@factfinder4839 I can relate to that.
In the Pacific northwest when the wind blows hard ...it's pack the saw going to into town ...chances are high you'll need it.
he waited so long for his 6.0 to build boost he didnt wanna loose it
Might as well tow you home now that I'm going...
He waited so long for his 6.0-litre to build boost he didn’t want to lose it.
@@helenreddypantysissy4030 he waited so long for his 6.0 to build boost he didnt want to loose it
@@user-rd5nc1nb9f he waited so long for his 6.0 to build boost he didnt want to loose it
@@helenreddypantysissy4030 he waited so long for his 6.0 to build boost he didn’t wanna lose it
Pretty amazing how a skilled operator can make it look like the machine is almost alive and doing the work on it's own while the operator is just along for the ride.
04:38 whomever was towing was having so much fun that he didn't want to stop !
Hard to let off when the cummins starts to clear its throat!
It was a Ford not a cummins.
neb4x4 eyes aren't what they used to be, also it doesn't really matter now does it?
SW(is)M no it doesn't. I can tell the make of a engine just by the sound. Lol
neb4x4 aw well now ain't that special
Reasons to watch Andrews videos over T.V. Shows. 1- Who else puts a trampoline on a 20 ft roof. 2- Film angles, music, editing, narration is better than most Film makers. 3- Watching the Hitachi ex in fast motion is like watching a dinosaur tear into the guts of something 4- Probably a lot more. lol
All of that for sure. And the guy is constantly looking for ways to use his "toys" and clearly loves what he does. Not only that but he's absolutely fearless when it comes to tackling repairs or projects. Great respect. Plus I think it brings out the fantasy of many of us to be able to do big things with big equipment, and in such nice settings... Who sitting in a house on a 1/2 acre in town wouldn't dream of having a plot of land near the bottom of a mountain range surrounded by forest? And being able to start with untouched land and make our own castle and being able to make our imagination reality? Plus having nearly every tool known to man and the $ to do it.
Must be a hell of a job just doing an inventory of all his stuff. Must be fun at tax time too. ha.
That trampoline shocked me to hell! HAhaha
and once in a while, you get to see a thin attractive girl in a bikini.
Yeah this kid has serious talent
@@ChristopherBix 5) he has a drone!
a few years back (i am female and was probably late 50s) a tree fell over the road where i live. This was almost in the smoky mountain national park. Park rangers parked on each side warning people to turn around. I asked how big the tree was and they said BIG. So i went and looked. the biggest part of the tree was about 6 inches. I had an old bow saw in the back and i started sawing. Finally some nice men started helping and it wasnt long before we had it cleared. The 6 inch part lay flat on the road and we couldnt get that but the cars could drive over it. Cars started driving over and continuing on down the road. I LOVED the face of the ranger on the other side wondering how the heck we did that. CITY KIDS!!!!
It's more a specialization mentality. A guy has a job in the woods and he's not taught how to use a saw, or if it's his job to use one. Are fallen trees the purview of the Forest Dept. Or is it the Dept. of Forestry? Help if you can and don't do any harm. I think the first thing they teach people is how to turn traffic around. People are forgetting their roles in life. If you saw a person on fire, would you call the fire dept. or put it out yourself? Gee, let's think.
@Ted The American I don't think everyone is a victim.
I only just watching this dude and I just can't stop watching his videos. No matter what the content deals with I'm fascinated. Andrew your the man ,a Andrew of all trades. God bless dude
Expectation: Andrew cutting a single tree blocking the road.
Reality: A whole lot more.
Conclusion: Andrew never fail to deliver and go the extra mile to provide a better service~~
I like the longer vlogs. Your camera work and editing is smooth. As I like the sound of machinery working maybe a bit less time lapse. Thanks for all the time you put into making these films.
Just going over some of your older videos.
Andrew sir, you are simply a LEGEND...
He is. And his video's are never too long 😊👍🤝🇳🇱
Andrew, thanks for re-purposing usable fallen trees and making them building materials!
That is such an incredible place you got there. And you are a hard working dude.
Keep up the great work!
Amazing skills. I'm very I'm pressed. Thanks.
@Derek Charette You speak wisdom here. People are so vain, they only want brand new stuff and don't mind getting into debt over it. Then they are always broke because of all the interest they pay. I like Andrew's way, get used stuff that might need some TLC, then fix it up and use the hell out of it.
Amen brother!
I love it when the dogs come to inspect the work, they seem like good supervisors, lol.
Dude I am very impressed! I have never, never ever seen someone so young as you with your hard working skills and ambition! You really need to be sponcered by theses companies and they should give you all brand new equipment and truck! God bless!
This "old" machines have souls and simplicity
Borna Vukovic shutup
Never having lived in the North, does the weather cut into your earning ability.
Great Channel ! Love Sadie, she knows how to stay out of your way. And she listens to you.
Going to have a nice fire there . Another good video thanks again enjoy Watching your videos you are one hard-working person
I wanted to see a fire!
Andrew you are a road model for young American man ,God bless you
Andrew, you can;t beat life out in the country doing custom land work. I admire your knowledge base and self taught skills. You are a master of all trades. I grew up, in the sixties, with a couple of old army D7's on the Alaska Highway around Dawson Creek BC. The country was full left over operators and road builders from the Alaska Highway Construction. I grew up learning custom land work, road building and land clearing. I had all the training to do it throughout my teens, as my uncle had a couple of army D7's and Alis Chambers HD5s, and my dad was a auto mechanic by trade. He was always wielding and monkey wrenching and trying to make do with those old machines. He did his own repairs and wielding. I practically did a whole automotive apprenticeship by the time I was 15 too. All the best and keep up the hard work. Leon
Thanks.
The Komatsu looks so puny after running the Hitachi :-)
Dog must be happy - goes with you all the time.
I love work! I could sit and watch it for hours. Good job, Andrew, thumbs up!
Your vids are always fun, inspirational, and teaching - thanks! Love the music with time lapse!
Amazed at your skills, knowledge and wisdom, for such a young guy.
Well done Andrew...inspiring work ethic!
love seeing Levi supervising your projects
Great video, thank you Andrew. I loved that truck pulling you and your sled and trailer out of the snow, awesome!
I really liked the first person video of operating the machine. I would recommend doing a little more of that! Keep up the great work!
Just want to say that you have a super awesome place! Keep up the great work and nice to know that there is good people still out there helping others.
Like how your dog was supervising. God Bless from Phoenix.
I wanted a longer video!!!
Great content, as always. I can't believe how much I love watching you clean up your yard! Thanks for sharing.
Good to hear, there are plenty of other videos on here to watch. And the next video uploading now is an auto repair video.
I've been watching a bunch of them, as soon as I get one done, I can't stop there...gotta start another one!
You are making some great content here! I bet you're well over 100,000 subscribers by this time next year.
Thanks
You have a nice place and this shows a bit of the work required to keep it that way! Nice vid!
great camera work, Andrew....stationary, drone, helmet! thanks for allowing subscribers ....I dont want to miss an episode!
I love your videos! Thanx so much for posting!
You got such a lovely friend in Levi Andrew... Lab's don't have a bad bone in their body
NOT TOO LONG.... never too long.... cant be too long... 36hr video... yes too long :)
Greg Burnside Nonsense.. Watch some today and the rest tomorrow. ;-)
Now imagine editing a video of that time. Good luck.
Great video Andrew, thanks for taking the time to make them. I know it isn't easy, esp. with all the different camera angles and whatnot. Also, I liked the PoV Excavator cam, that was neat! Hope you have a nice Easter.
Thanks, you too.
Just love your videos. You have a great work ethic. "Long may your videos run"
Your videos are never too long. But many are way to short. Happy holidays from New Orleans 🎄
The little PC 15 can punch above its weight! Oh, and your videos are never too long, apart from the fact I should be outside doing stuff too, instead of sitting in front of the computer watching videos.
Andrew ...you ever consider A pumpkin chucker on top of that castle?I mean every good castle has one.
Your father was a pumpkin and your mother smells of elderberries.
He actually seems more like a ballista sort of guy
A catapult thing?
Travashay?
What about a really big sling shot to throw balls for the doggies?
Anyone else disappointed we didn't get to see that pile get burned?
Oh yeh I was all come on let's see them flames boi!
Man your like the everyday man we all are! It’s life...the daily task trials and tribulations. Really enjoy your videos with my morning coffee. My life is surprisingly similar. Cheers man
Great vid. as usual Andy. You could've used one of those log stumps for a new drivers seat in the pickup! I think you need one:)
Your videos are Never too long!!!.. thankyou for your great videos and the quality of your editing, and how you explain what you are doing.. most other peoples videos do not explain or edit.. Thanks again..
Never too long!!! Thanks again!
You make such great videos. I used to do this kind of work, years ago - and your videos make me want to go buy a backhoe and dump truck!
Andrew I truly look forward to any of your videos and how well you work. I love those dogs also they seem to know when to get out of your way. Also be careful and work smart or I don’t get to watch the master at work... Mike
I love the work you do it is so satisfying to watch, but I also love how you bring your dog he is so cool, loyal and hilarious! U built a little pond once and there was like 1 foot of muddy water and he just sat in it !
AC, you are destined for RUclips greatness.
4:38 When you have to lay on the horn because the idiot helping you ain't paying attention and is about to wreck your vehicle for you. Been there. Luckily, my tow rope broke while I was mashing the brakes, because he never stopped. He just drove on home, oblivious that he almost pulled me into a stand of trees.
Ikr. Like jesus, a little at a time is all that's necessary, no need to mash the throttle like a caveman.
i was stunned. someone un necessarily endangered Andrew. I am not happy.
your Forest Clearing videos is inspirational as hell
Another great video love your work
Another great video Andrew! Still loving the Q2 music as well!
Thanks, yeah you guys are slowing going to hear the whole quake 2 sound track.
Great video Andrew.
That’s the weather when you get a roaring log fire going ,some good food ,wine and put some music on or you jump in the orange hitachi digger and go and clear up some fallen trees . Count me in !
Really admire that you can keep your cool. Some of us old guys lost it long ago.
have been watching you for a bit now and wonder where you get the knowledge to do all the things you do .I.
m inpressed to say the least .love your videos . keep em coming ..from On. Canada
Dogs seem to be actively participating in the process. BTW, maybe Andrew, can you elaborate on how do you sharpen your chainsaw chains?
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He has a vid on it
I like the way you clean up stuff out in the woods. Yes you cut the logs up for a reason but instead of leaving the rest of the brush and stumps to rot you clean that up and burn it. It keeps your land looking good to.
Was loading rock all day with the excavator. Came in and saw your video. Really enjoyed it. I have a John Deere 490D which is that same as a Hitachi 120.
490D is an awesome machine. Mine is an 89' model and has over 10,000 hours on it. Runs and operates as good as ever. A few oil leaks, and not as pretty as it used to look.
With all those trees cutings he could heat his castle for Nothing .
Not with zero insulation.
Alex Mackenzie a wood stove puts out a lot of heat. He seems to have a lot of coniferous trees tho and that put out a lot of sap.
No idea why i keep watching this stuff but i keep watching it
Not long at all my friend. Love your videos!
Reasons I like AC: great content and never asks for likes or subscriptions.
I'm clearly not a "dog person" but all Andrews dogs have such a lovely nature. I can see why people get so hung up over them.
Easy to clean up some trees when you have a Excavator
Excelente vídeo, me agradan, hacen de todo, saludos desde Chile
Love the in cab operator view. Keep it up
😍 Really enjoyed your video! 🌹 👍🏼 😻
Andrew be safe. Let someone know where you are and have your cell phone handy. You are very gifted and motivated. Just be smart and safe.
Yes I agree.
Gifted lol no just means he is willing to learn like the rest of us... Ppl now days quick to pay than take a few moments to learn and do for ones self.. That's not a gift it's called using the mind u were born with!
showing some love for that trailer, well built
Nice work Andrew!
Andrew listening to Camila Cabello at the start of the video. I love this man.
But without the government, who would take care of the ROADSSS!!!?????
Andrew Camarata, that's who.
The new lady governor of Michigan said let's fiX the damn roads!
It's a start^^^
Government would prolly fine him for doing it. Like arresting those feeding the homeless.
@@zigzagz_8423 how's that looking now??
Andrew camarata for president 2024 he going to keep America great.
Good morning my friend, I don't know why but I can't get notifications of your new videos, anything teaches me there, okay? Thank you very much, have a nice day and a merry Christmas and a happy New Year to you and your family.
Your as interesting as someone I watch he’s called let’s dig I’m now subscribed to you too great vids🇬🇧
Watching Andrew work the excavator, it looks like he is putting his "pet" dinosaur to work. Between the dino, and Levi (RIP)/new puppy,
He can't lose!
Maybe carry a couple tug straps in your rig. Better to tug on a strap than that chain. The chain might pop and brake your rear widow. Great videos, keep up the good work 👍🏻
When you took us up to the top of your castle, I could see some of the trees bend a long ways up like mid tree making it possible to snap in middle of tree instead. Wind blows there gives new ideas on how to stay safe.... on to the utility pole
This guy loves to work! Good for him, take care.
I appreciate your work ethics and problem solving American can do spirit.
Not so much of the few videos with heavy metal style music. If open to suggestions the more soothing the better, doesn't run roughshod over everything else.
omg Andrew that dodge is hammered....I love it! lolCool that you able to salvage those trees and hopefully make a couple bucks off of em as well.I thought you were going to rip your suv in half yanking on that dead maple in the road, those gas engines don't pull nearly as well as the diesels!
At it again with the awesome shots!
Send the county a bill for doing their road clearing job!
Great job again like always
You must be able to see your big fires at night from 32 or 212! Wonder is some one could video the view from there for you or send the drone up and out....thanks for sharing Andrew!
17:37 Dog is like... "where ya going man it's warm in here" Hahaha !!!
andrew your the real super hero...👍👍👍
I'd love to see you install a vertical wind turbine and a battery bank on your property. Looks like you get enough wind.
good stuff as always. enjoyed it
I love work. I could watch it all day
Damn Andrew. I thought that back end was going to come off in the beginning 😂 👍
your vids are great-top notch -but having owned a trampoline for many years i can tell you that a roof -with that height - is the most dangerous place i think you could place it. Someone is bound to take the quick way down. stay cool and excavate on .
Andy, you have sooooooooo much junk wood. Perfect for an outdoor firewood boiler system to heat your home and work-shop. And have plenty of HOT-WATER.😊
You make that look like so much fun!!
The music at the beginning 😂😂 love your videos man
I like watching equipment operated you like a competent operator. And the use of two different size excavators nice
David seaquist his use of the camera and speeded up footage, makes it great to watch with out being bored of an in cab shot of repetitive digging.
I like the drone shots!
Great video!!!
I honestly feel Dodge should have done a recall for all those trucks with that dashboard problem. I don't believe I have seen a single one that did not have it disintegrate.
Hopefully, this will be the end of winter.
The frame/body disintegrating is more annoying than the dash. I kind of like the dash like that, its easy to work on the stuff behind it.
None of them last forever, without serious intervention.
If Dodge did a recall for everything wrong with their trucks all you'd be left with is a Cummins engine.
The drone shot while pushing that pine was special.