I appreciate what this gentleman can do. I see a real effort to show his experiences and not just the perfect presentation, but rather to show multiple angles of his mistakes sometimes. He’s talented as a fabricator for sure. He deserves to have more subscribers and likes.
Yeah the tilt rotor slowly makes its way into other countries. Its mostly common in china and japan, but i already saw them in Europe and the US as well but not as much. And yeah, they REALLY save a lot of time AND add a lot more options to the excavator. I mean, being able to rotate your bucket/attachment 360 degrees, tilt it sideways for 45 degrees maybe more, and the grapple that some tilt rotors come with come SO handy its incredible. A well skilled operator can eat his lunch with one of those for sure.
Saw a guy with a blocked culvert snake a cable through and then attach an old car tire. When he pulled the tire through it cleaned the culvert 100%. Thanks for the video. I enjoyed it. Good job.
@@dancarter482 no, it was a flexible rubber tire without any metal rim. But, a metal wheel might work too if it didn't damage the culvert (some are plastic these days).
Great job - Post 10 would be proud of your culvert design and installation. I like the way you don’t edit out the issues you faced with getting the tractor and trailer stuck in the soft ground.
Very pleasant and satisfying, not losing your cool, being patient and finding ways to get out of a predicament. You have great work ethics, fixing things as they come. Some have compared you with Camarata, as I am, and that’s a huge compliment in my books. Looking forward to the next rock crushing. 😊
I am a civil engineer designing roads, site grading, drainage, and etc. I must say this is extremely fun to watch. You know your things very well. A one man team! Good job!
@@karel_de_lille I think he means "Old School" Camarata, where he actually made videos of his work for customers, which he almost never do anymore. Nowadays he's mostly fooling around, riding snowmobiles, ATV and jet skies, and buying old crap that's never working. 😂
Agreed, Andrew's money has made his content far less relatable and interesting. Guy buys equipment like some buy socks. This guy is even better - he knows what he's doing. Andrew just bulled ahead, damn the torpedoes.
We solved this problem on our farm by burying old tires about 30-50cm below the grade of the road. The tires hold the culvert in place, they also keep the road very stiff. We fill-in the tires with gravel and then backfill over the tires and culvert with about 30-50cm of dry "road mix" which is stone dust, crushed 1/2" stone, and some soil/clay mixed in. We have areas that are 60 years old now and the culvert never washes out. We also place a heavy cable through the culvert and wire mesh on the ends in case beavers get any ideas.
You need to find some big rocks. Blast it and and lay the road foundation with crude rock and then spread out gravel on the road. This is just mud heaven.
Very lovely video. I like you don't edit away that problems do happen when working like this. And a lot of funny angles you're filming from. Great work!
What an epic video. Every piece of equipment was biting your arse and you managed to get the job done. Praise your efforts to create such fantastic videos considering English isn't your first language
Nice work and nice video!! I had similar problems with my tractor hitch, I adjusted the rods connected to the lift arms so that they get raised enough for the locking mechanism to set/release properly.
My five year old really enjoyed this video. And I really enjoyed the impressive patience for your young age when you stuck the wagon and tractor in the turn.
The replacement is much better suited than what you had previously, be able to handle the water volume and won't be as prone to clogging up as much as the other culvert
that tiltroter part on the excavator is just so......amazing. It's so mindblowing what something so seemingly small can do for capabilities to work on things.
Thanks for your vid 😇💟💟💟 Love and bless you M. good work 👍😁, maybe put double wheels on your tractor 🚜 in Holland they do that when it's wet on the land.
Thank you for sharing. Reminds me of Alaska. I just replaced a culvert on my current farm in North Carolina last summer. You did a much better job than I did. I need to mine some dirt and rock like you did and make it better.
I just came across your videos and really enjoy them. The scenery is beautiful and your skills at problem solving and fabricating are outstanding. Always fascinating to see creative minds and know how getting things done from all over.
Excellent work a little job turns into a massive job and you still got that rock to blow up lol . Wish you would make more videos , there really good, enjoy them very much . Thank you for taking the extra time to make them , it’s much appreciated. Regards Andy,, Perth Australia.
i can relate to one of those jobs where everything just keeps expanding with roadblocks along the way. Makes life interesting but can be frustrating. Keeps you grateful for the days it all works out and makes those days just so much more.
NEVER in a million years, will I ever understand why tractor makers make, or why anyone would buy, a 2 wheel drive tractor. Tractors are designed to operate in soft, off-road conditions. It makes zero sense to have anything other than 4x4 on a tractor. Having said that, you are A LOT more patient than I am. I would have had to stop recording because I would have been so mad, so kudos to you for keeping your calm.
Well done you are able to get a lot done on your own and fix a problem as well .Great video thank you for sharing look forward to more all the best take care be safe
With your blasting, you can substantially reduce the danger of flying rock by covering the rock with a big pile of soft soil (after you have drilled the holes and inserted explosive and wired it up). You have an excavator - hence easy to do. This is what they do when blasting rock in built up areas. It stops the rock fragments in its tracks - absorbs the shock.
So nice to see that something "simple" just not always isn't so simple, makes it relateable ... Nice job man (Y) One idea i had, and i don't know anything about drainage or running heavy equipment, but i would think it would make sense to dig a "hole" on the inlet side of the culvert pipe to accumulate debris, and clean that small "pond" maybe once a year, i think it could help not clogging the pipe.
WOW man you must clean up your forest area...so many downed trees & branches low on all standing trees...wildfire would have a feast there. Love ur vids ...I'm hooked
I noticed when you were using the pipe to lock the tractor tow hitch, if you put 2 horseshoe washers/packers on the lifter slides to shorten them,then you could do away with with the lever pipe 👍🤠. Hope this helps 👍
I hope you hear the positive feedback in the comments. No clue why you dont have more subscribers yet but surely its just a matter of time if you continue like that. You do an outstanding job and im always looking forward for your next video!
I really enjoy your You tube channel ,Oh heck yea lets Blast that Rock make my day ,so many challenges for getting unstuck ,it sure is handy having heavy equipment ,Rip wrapping the banks will prevent a lot of problems in the future ,Really a nice job
This was great! Painful to watch the stuck in mud scenes, been there and thought it was only me, loved every minute of if. Watching video of everything going right is really dull, thanks again.
The pipe is bigger and not full of dirt rocks and brush so it should be a lot better. The road looks better built up with nice large ditches too. It will be really super when you get gravel packed down on it. It will probably work for many years until your grandson comes along 30 years from now to fix it again.
hello Bjoernstroem we really appreciate your videos in France thank you for your efforts, we know what you are doing we have a lot of land and have the same work, good luck
Job well done brother! geesh this video seemed like at every corner of the simple job you were faced with challenges. Isn't that the beauty of life.. it's not how much we know, it's about our ability to use that knowledge during situations that require it.
There's always something or a Rock !! that males an easy job into a harder job .. lol a job well done on the culvert and nice to see you do the job right and yes I'd be happy with it too. Also lucky you caught the leaking hydraulic line , when you did..
I appreciate what this gentleman can do. I see a real effort to show his experiences and not just the perfect presentation, but rather to show multiple angles of his mistakes sometimes. He’s talented as a fabricator for sure. He deserves to have more subscribers and likes.
You have tenacity with a calm demeanor and the skills to overcome obstacles. Enjoyed the vid. From Iowa, USA.
The middle of this video is incredibly relatable. I'm glad to see I’m not the only one constantly struggling in mud with equipment 😂
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Great demonstration of the tilt rotator 👍 Can’t believe that they barely exist in the states. Saves so much time.
Thumbs are are in Europe.
He made it himself.
Yeah the tilt rotor slowly makes its way into other countries. Its mostly common in china and japan, but i already saw them in Europe and the US as well but not as much.
And yeah, they REALLY save a lot of time AND add a lot more options to the excavator. I mean, being able to rotate your bucket/attachment 360 degrees, tilt it sideways for 45 degrees maybe more, and the grapple that some tilt rotors come with come SO handy its incredible. A well skilled operator can eat his lunch with one of those for sure.
@@JackMacLupus
I believe the rototilt is a Swedish invention.
Very common here since many years.
@@JackMacLupus rototilt is a swedish invention that has been standard in seden for 30years
You have a beautiful country. I’ve really enjoyed all your videos. Very slick filming and producing as well. Thanks for sharing all of it with us!
Saw a guy with a blocked culvert snake a cable through and then attach an old car tire. When he pulled the tire through it cleaned the culvert 100%. Thanks for the video. I enjoyed it. Good job.
_BET it was a WHEEL!_
@@dancarter482 no, it was a flexible rubber tire without any metal rim. But, a metal wheel might work too if it didn't damage the culvert (some are plastic these days).
My mother said there would be days like these. She just didn't say there would be so friggen many. Keep up the good work ,great channel.🍻
Great job - Post 10 would be proud of your culvert design and installation. I like the way you don’t edit out the issues you faced with getting the tractor and trailer stuck in the soft ground.
Haha yes, I immediately thought of Post 10 getting worked up about the culvert.
Very pleasant and satisfying, not losing your cool, being patient and finding ways to get out of a predicament. You have great work ethics, fixing things as they come. Some have compared you with Camarata, as I am, and that’s a huge compliment in my books. Looking forward to the next rock crushing. 😊
Don't compare this channel to Andrew Camarata smh. Seriously, that guy is unprofessional and way too impatient compared to M. Bjoernstroem here.
This channel deserves a million subscribers. As long as it doesn’t change like others…
This is becoming my favorite channel on UA-cam lately!
Keep up the good work and be safe.
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I am a civil engineer designing roads, site grading, drainage, and etc. I must say this is extremely fun to watch. You know your things very well. A one man team! Good job!
Watching this guy, is as good as Andrew Camarata used to be. Keep up the good work . Videos are awesome.
Exactly!
@@karel_de_lille I think he means "Old School" Camarata, where he actually made videos of his work for customers, which he almost never do anymore. Nowadays he's mostly fooling around, riding snowmobiles, ATV and jet skies, and buying old crap that's never working. 😂
Agreed, Andrew's money has made his content far less relatable and interesting. Guy buys equipment like some buy socks. This guy is even better - he knows what he's doing. Andrew just bulled ahead, damn the torpedoes.
We solved this problem on our farm by burying old tires about 30-50cm below the grade of the road. The tires hold the culvert in place, they also keep the road very stiff. We fill-in the tires with gravel and then backfill over the tires and culvert with about 30-50cm of dry "road mix" which is stone dust, crushed 1/2" stone, and some soil/clay mixed in. We have areas that are 60 years old now and the culvert never washes out. We also place a heavy cable through the culvert and wire mesh on the ends in case beavers get any ideas.
Very interesting fix.
Experience is by far the best teacher. Keep up the good work.
I like this guy. He shows you the mistakes that he makes so that you don't make the same ones. Same ones outstanding, 😁😁😁
Scandinavian Camarata, best youtube channel I've found in 2023
Couldn’t agree more!
Don’t forget Ants Pants as well
@@anthonywilson2346 I watch him too but he's not scandi, he's estonian. more like finland culturally/linguistically than scandinavia.
Scandrew Camarata 😂
I agree! Love the videos from this guy and Camarata!
You need to find some big rocks. Blast it and and lay the road foundation with crude rock and then spread out gravel on the road. This is just mud heaven.
There's nothing boring about trailer wireing when Wes does it. I was going through withdrawl when he didnt show up til today.
Very lovely video. I like you don't edit away that problems do happen when working like this. And a lot of funny angles you're filming from. Great work!
Fantastic video just the kind of video I love
Peace and love from Clearwater Florida USA
There is still very wet, soft soil, hope sun and summer will make dry. You do a good job, nice videos 👍👍☀️
Equipment operator uses rock to fix things. Classic! Love your channel from the North!
You can't get much more North than where HE is...
One man with skills, and a excavator, you can change the world.
Stones are the best foundation for the road ))
You couldn’t get a break! Soft ground everywhere then the hose! Great job ! Someone was testing you. Awesome effort you got it done. 💪💪 👍👍👍
You are very skilled operator. I admire.
What an epic video. Every piece of equipment was biting your arse and you managed to get the job done. Praise your efforts to create such fantastic videos considering English isn't your first language
Nice work and nice video!! I had similar problems with my tractor hitch, I adjusted the rods connected to the lift arms so that they get raised enough for the locking mechanism to set/release properly.
My five year old really enjoyed this video. And I really enjoyed the impressive patience for your young age when you stuck the wagon and tractor in the turn.
The replacement is much better suited than what you had previously, be able to handle the water volume and won't be as prone to clogging up as much as the other culvert
Riktigt kul att se någon som behåller modet och humöret trots fastkörning, en annan hade hunnit bli arbetselak ;)
that tiltroter part on the excavator is just so......amazing. It's so mindblowing what something so seemingly small can do for capabilities to work on things.
Rototilt are very common in Sweden and have been around for years, it is a must to have nowadays👍🏻
Man did you have a sequence of troubles. You did good. What a nice result.
Thanks for your vid 😇💟💟💟 Love and bless you M. good work 👍😁, maybe put double wheels on your tractor 🚜 in Holland they do that when it's wet on the land.
I wish I had your patience... Very impressive episode once again....
Thank you for sharing. Reminds me of Alaska. I just replaced a culvert on my current farm in North Carolina last summer. You did a much better job than I did. I need to mine some dirt and rock like you did and make it better.
This.. this right here.. when someone asks "why did it take you so long to do a simple job." Just show them this. Lol
I just came across your videos and really enjoy them. The scenery is beautiful and your skills at problem solving and fabricating are outstanding. Always fascinating to see creative minds and know how getting things done from all over.
In the States, we call what you created, a Soup Sandwich. Good to see that you have plenty of "Crackers" aka sand/gravel to make ends meet.
Great work, the soil just wanted to keep the tractor. I guess the culvert pipe gets a Post10 checked stamp.😁
Excellent work a little job turns into a massive job and you still got that rock to blow up lol . Wish you would make more videos , there really good, enjoy them very much . Thank you for taking the extra time to make them , it’s much appreciated. Regards Andy,, Perth Australia.
Beautiful work. I enjoyed the scenery and your culvert installation. I hope all works out for you.
i can relate to one of those jobs where everything just keeps expanding with roadblocks along the way. Makes life interesting but can be frustrating. Keeps you grateful for the days it all works out and makes those days just so much more.
Momma Said There'd Be Days Like This!! Best of Luck.....................
You are the most patient person ever!!!
Beautiful work that you do. Regards from Florida USA.
NEVER in a million years, will I ever understand why tractor makers make, or why anyone would buy, a 2 wheel drive tractor. Tractors are designed to operate in soft, off-road conditions. It makes zero sense to have anything other than 4x4 on a tractor. Having said that, you are A LOT more patient than I am. I would have had to stop recording because I would have been so mad, so kudos to you for keeping your calm.
Excellent video editing. made a mundane task interesting to an Urban dweller.
Nice work!! Very interesting video!! Thanks 👍🏻🍀
I am exhausted from watching all that work! Well done.
Good job and beautiful camera work. Blessings to you.
Well done you are able to get a lot done on your own and fix a problem as well .Great video thank you for sharing look forward to more all the best take care be safe
The UA-cam one Man ARMY! Love your videos!
I'm impressed! A first class job. You should be proud of your work.
Amazing job! Love all the equipment and your methodical approach
With your blasting, you can substantially reduce the danger of flying rock by covering the rock with a big pile of soft soil (after you have drilled the holes and inserted explosive and wired it up). You have an excavator - hence easy to do. This is what they do when blasting rock in built up areas. It stops the rock fragments in its tracks - absorbs the shock.
I think it's cool to see the flying rocks. If safety was a bigger concern he'd probably use proper blasting blankets.
Outstanding Craftsman ship 👍!!!
TA TA TA TAKEUCHI 💪😄 Nice old case international, a real cruiser 🤩 and awesome video 👍 best regards from Denmark
Greetings Tooni!
I love the cute little skidsteer helping out
So nice to see that something "simple" just not always isn't so simple, makes it relateable ... Nice job man (Y)
One idea i had, and i don't know anything about drainage or running heavy equipment, but i would think it would make sense to dig a "hole" on the inlet side of the culvert pipe to accumulate debris, and clean that small "pond" maybe once a year, i think it could help not clogging the pipe.
Persevere, Push on & Get the job done.
Love your work mate.
WOW man you must clean up your forest area...so many downed trees & branches low on all standing trees...wildfire would have a feast there. Love ur vids ...I'm hooked
Looks like the trailer is a good candidate for a restoration project and video!
Looking forward to the crushing video after all the work u did on it!
Really impressive what you do all by yourself with the right machines. Great work! Greetings from a fellow European in South Africa.
Things you can do in northern Sweden: blast rocks, build cools stuff, get stuck in pudding roads...
Man thats called a hard day for sure! Well done!
I noticed when you were using the pipe to lock the tractor tow hitch, if you put 2 horseshoe washers/packers on the lifter slides to shorten them,then you could do away with with the lever pipe 👍🤠. Hope this helps 👍
I hope you hear the positive feedback in the comments. No clue why you dont have more subscribers yet but surely its just a matter of time if you continue like that. You do an outstanding job and im always looking forward for your next video!
A few problems early on but you kept at it and did a good job in the end. It's not how you start but how you finish. Good job !
This was quite the side quest festival ... another great installment of getting work done in challenging environments.
Deserves to be a much bigger channel. Well edited - good content and narration. I feel for him getting stuck in that mud, lol.
Great video Matthias....👍
Good work man... one thing leads to another!
So satisfying when he takes that last scoop out and the water drains.
I really enjoy your You tube channel ,Oh heck yea lets Blast that Rock make my day ,so many challenges for getting unstuck ,it sure is handy having heavy equipment ,Rip wrapping the banks will prevent a lot of problems in the future ,Really a nice job
dude is playing snow runner in real life
absolutely love your channel
I don’t care if you are in Scandinavia or Kentucky mud will give you problems. I love this channel
Хорошая, профессиональная работа коллектива. Красивая природа, правда немного шокировала дверь в тракторе привязанная на верёвку.
терпение и труд все перетрут!
столько усердия,терпения и упертости не у каждого есть)
успехов и удачи во всем тебе!)
If this isn't top notch entertainment I don't know what is😅
This life is not for everyone. No crying, No Bs. Just do it and carry on. Job well done.
Great video nice job on the road.
This was great! Painful to watch the stuck in mud scenes, been there and thought it was only me, loved every minute of if. Watching video of everything going right is really dull, thanks again.
Bravissimo hai fatto un lavoro perfetto COMPLIMENTI
The pipe is bigger and not full of dirt rocks and brush so it should be a lot better. The road looks better built up with nice large ditches too. It will be really super when you get gravel packed down on it. It will probably work for many years until your grandson comes along 30 years from now to fix it again.
hello Bjoernstroem we really appreciate your videos in France
thank you for your efforts, we know what you are doing we have a lot of land and have the same work, good luck
Wow!!!!!! You're an impressive young lad! You've put together an amazing channel.
WOW! Beautiful!! Nice work!
I think I will be watching your videos in the future,..I really enjoy them,..
That's way too fine material for fill. Love the channel🐒🐒🐒
Nice work and nice video.
Great job and nice pictures thanks!!
Rean nice job. you do good work.
Now that is good base at 51:45! Nice.
Job well done brother! geesh this video seemed like at every corner of the simple job you were faced with challenges. Isn't that the beauty of life.. it's not how much we know, it's about our ability to use that knowledge during situations that require it.
It is amazing watching you work. Love watching you!!
Job well done.
There's always something or a Rock !! that males an easy job into a harder job .. lol
a job well done on the culvert and nice to see you do the job right and yes I'd be happy with it too. Also lucky you caught the leaking hydraulic line , when you did..