Can't stop coming back to this video for 21:45. It's like two minutes of pure, visual candy! Beautiful soil, such a fun perspective on loading. Dirt pile!!!!
Well done Brian, what a difference it makes to have your organization of crew and equipment to be a step up from most tank/soil remediators, I applaud you and your crew for looking after those little details that make or break the job and going the extra mile despite the possibility of not squeezing every cent possible out of the job. I was in the petroleum/chemical spill/cleanup game for 15 years as an operator/site lead, I never could quite get through to the management it's less expensive in the long run not to cut corners with crew and support equipment.
Happy belated Easter my friend!!! Great work, as always!! Keep us up to date on your Duramax issue...I'm a PowerStroke owner (7.3 and 6.7), hope and pray yours did not suffer any severe damage.
You do make excavating, backfilling and finishing easy. Getting results like that is not at all easy. The appearance of the finished site is excellent and when the grass seeds sprout, nobody would ever guess that a tank had once lived in that area. The 40 certainly was at its limits when loading that steel plate! This is where operator skills reveal themselves.
Hey Brian, I don't suppose its possible to schedule a tour of the Clean Earth facility one day in NJ? You are in the media now, and would be cool for an overview on how they are saving the planet when you ship them all your contaminated soil. Maybe if you could talk to the GM they might allow a tour some day? Their website states that they can process 4,700 tons daily of petroleum contaminated soil per day, would be cool to understand the process of making it safe again. Then you could show your customers / clients too on where all this contaminated soil ends up that they get charged for if it were a nice stand alone separate video! 🤠 BTW great shot on the excavator's stick... 👍
Brian another awesome job Craig awesome job Mikey awesome job Cory awesome job you got to start wearing a red hoodie Cory on Fridays no exceptions to the rules you know better another awesome job by tank masters Brian your son Craig is your number one and I see how you guys work together and make each other laugh that’s what I like you Brian keep up the good work Tank Masters I can’t wait to see Sammy come back
Hey Brian, do you keep a mental track of when and how your excavators got banged up? Who put the first dent in your machines? What was the worst “accident” you guys ever had with the excavators? Nice job as always.
Nice it worked out for those folks. That plate you couldn’t lift doesn’t look any bigger than the other plates? Must be thicker? Stay well. Speedy recovery to Sam.
Been watching for a while, and find it pretty interesting, fuel oil is not really a thing around here. I am not tugging on anyone's cape here, but could you have rotated the plate 90° to bring the weight in a little closer? Just a question, not trying to armchair quarterback.
Ok....odd question of the day. Was that a cow grazing in the yard as you started to backfill? 😁 We couldn't tell for sure as it disappears so quick. My wife wanted it to be a moose (she loves Moose) and I told her it definitely wasn't a moose, but looked more like a cow, even though that seemed odd given the other views of the yard. 😁 Great job as always.
I missed the cow/ moose first time i watched it so went back and looked again at first i thought it was the little white dog LOL then i saw the great dane
23:48 I think I need a vibrator in the bed of my pickup and then hook it into the stereo system. Have some PWM motor control and sync to music with different frequencies so you can feel the bass! 🤪 Great job as always to you and the crew!
If New York state wants these tanks cleaned up so bad then they should provide grants to retires and the working class. Fire about 1/3 of the chair warmers i the capitol and use their salary to pay the grants. How many years have those retired people paid state and other taxes to mostly see nothing back for their money.
Can't stop coming back to this video for 21:45. It's like two minutes of pure, visual candy! Beautiful soil, such a fun perspective on loading.
Dirt pile!!!!
You could shuffle cards with that excavator...love playing with mine on my property. Good stuff.
I don't want to work I want to play on the drums all-day. 👍👍
Rock on!
Weather has been beautiful lately 87 today in queens.
You have a kind heart to fight for the homeowner
With that new excavator camera you can smell that beautiful topsoil !
Oh, yeah. That was a delightful set of shots.
haha, I was looking for you on this one K
Deff.....
deff...
@@TankMastersEnvironmental XD Was losing my mind over it!
Brian you work that Kubota like a garden tool!! Good stuff Brah. Love the channel!!💪🤛
Thanks 👍
Another great job from Tank Masters
Thank you kindly
Well done Brian, what a difference it makes to have your organization of crew and equipment to be a step up from most tank/soil remediators, I applaud you and your crew for looking after those little details that make or break the job and going the extra mile despite the possibility of not squeezing every cent possible out of the job.
I was in the petroleum/chemical spill/cleanup game for 15 years as an operator/site lead, I never could quite get through to the management it's less expensive in the long run not to cut corners with crew and support equipment.
Keep up the good work I enjoy your UA-cam channel 👍👍
Awesome thank you!
Happy belated Easter my friend!!! Great work, as always!! Keep us up to date on your Duramax issue...I'm a PowerStroke owner (7.3 and 6.7), hope and pray yours did not suffer any severe damage.
You do make excavating, backfilling and finishing easy. Getting results like that is not at all easy. The appearance of the finished site is excellent and when the grass seeds sprout, nobody would ever guess that a tank had once lived in that area. The 40 certainly was at its limits when loading that steel plate! This is where operator skills reveal themselves.
Thank you for your over and above work ethic and how it may help this couple.
Our pleasure!
Hey Brian, I don't suppose its possible to schedule a tour of the Clean Earth facility one day in NJ? You are in the media now, and would be cool for an overview on how they are saving the planet when you ship them all your contaminated soil. Maybe if you could talk to the GM they might allow a tour some day? Their website states that they can process 4,700 tons daily of petroleum contaminated soil per day, would be cool to understand the process of making it safe again. Then you could show your customers / clients too on where all this contaminated soil ends up that they get charged for if it were a nice stand alone separate video! 🤠 BTW great shot on the excavator's stick... 👍
here you go ua-cam.com/video/Y78xdK6k4ZM/v-deo.html
Great job guys.
thanks jr
Brian another awesome job Craig awesome job Mikey awesome job Cory awesome job you got to start wearing a red hoodie Cory on Fridays no exceptions to the rules you know better another awesome job by tank masters Brian your son Craig is your number one and I see how you guys work together and make each other laugh that’s what I like you Brian keep up the good work Tank Masters I can’t wait to see Sammy come back
thank you brother
great job as always Masters!!!!
I appreciate that
Love this channel!
Glad you enjoy it!
Another great job and video!
Hey Brian, do you keep a mental track of when and how your excavators got banged up? Who put the first dent in your machines? What was the worst “accident” you guys ever had with the excavators? Nice job as always.
Nice it worked out for those folks. That plate you couldn’t lift doesn’t look any bigger than the other plates? Must be thicker? Stay well. Speedy recovery to Sam.
Yes it was, its for the 80
That's cool you got that on your truck. Do you still have your vett.
😥
Brian you catching a ride with Craig
Brian bring the corvette to work
I like the camera up on the bucket of the 80 it looks like the machine is huge when driving over towards the 40 LOL
That was a good camera angle maybe back a bit so could see hole bucket might be cool view when digging up tanks or down in hole ?
Been watching for a while, and find it pretty interesting, fuel oil is not really a thing around here. I am not tugging on anyone's cape here, but could you have rotated the plate 90° to bring the weight in a little closer? Just a question, not trying to armchair quarterback.
Ok....odd question of the day. Was that a cow grazing in the yard as you started to backfill? 😁 We couldn't tell for sure as it disappears so quick. My wife wanted it to be a moose (she loves Moose) and I told her it definitely wasn't a moose, but looked more like a cow, even though that seemed odd given the other views of the yard. 😁 Great job as always.
Great Dane
Great Dane named Louie.........
Does your landlord do all the screening for your materials?
yes
I can not wait for Hammer to come back
Jammer
Its got to be your boot is the reason that Chevy in the shop.
I missed the cow/ moose first time i watched it so went back and looked again at first i thought it was the little white dog LOL then i saw the great dane
23:48 I think I need a vibrator in the bed of my pickup and then hook it into the stereo system. Have some PWM motor control and sync to music with different frequencies so you can feel the bass! 🤪 Great job as always to you and the crew!
Thats nice that u get your fill dirt right next door to your shop. Do u have to pay for it?
I believe that is all within his yard. I'm sure he brings it in by the trailer load.
You mean key the sentimental music 😅
yep, I cant talk......most of the time
And a helicopter. Thats got to be hard 😊
If New York state wants these tanks cleaned up so bad then they should provide grants to retires and the working class. Fire about 1/3 of the chair warmers i the capitol and use their salary to pay the grants. How many years have those retired people paid state and other taxes to mostly see nothing back for their money.