He edits all this stuff and adds music. Time consuming. AND fixes all that equipment too. The only plus to that is most of the stuff he has is light equipment, except for the D4, loader, and Hitachi. Stuff on that loader can't be manhandled, it weighs alot. Can't pop out the idler and mandhandle it. Dude knows what he's doing though. I'd hire him to do jobs.
andrew I work around operators every day as a construction inspector, and I have to tell you I have only seen one guy that has the talent that you do on a dozer in the last ten plus years great job!!
@@AndrewCamarata Hi Andrew, I have watched every video you have ever posted and many of them more than once. I have a simple request, although not simple in completion if you choose to do so. How about a video on the drones you have had in the past and present and how their quality has improved? Plus, since I can buy a pretty good Mavic Mini for less than $500, how powerful a computer does it take to edit the raw video? How long does it take to edit say a half an hour video, and how long to post to you tube and do you make a significant amount of money from all your work? As long as I'm here, how about a Join version on your channel? I, for one, would be happy to pay up to $20 a month to encourage you to post more videos, as I'm sure a lot of other folks would be as well. I'm 74 and live in an apartment in Los Angeles, but I love the upstate NY footage and equipment and tools videos. Thanks for your efforts and it is much appreciated.
jeffskent The Mavic mini looks really good, if you were filming stuff in 1080 P which still looks fine, you could get a computer out of a dumpster and edit with that, if you want to film in 4K you need to spend a couple thousand bucks
Hello Andrew, I have to give you lots of credit for the great work you do and how fairly your treat your customers. I imagine you are buildng a good name for yourself. I enjoy watching you work. I’m a 79 year old retired Project Engineer. I like what you do. John
Yes but I get confused - he needs code-names for the projects so we can refer to them other than "that one driveway I did". He should give them all names so know instantly what he's doing.
@@SecondFoundation I agree but that isn't how he rolls. I had everything on spreadsheets but AC will need a subordinate to do this. AC's OPPORTUNITY COST is extraordinarily high. So he shouldn't do it. But someone has to..soon. It's a business afterall, more than just a passion. I'm a retired Penna builder and like you, EVERYTHING was annotated. Otherwise? Chaos! Phil
In my opinion Andrew you are living the dream. You love what you do and it shows in the work that you do. Thank you for sharing this with those of us that would love to do the same kind of work you're doing. May God keep blessing you and yours.
Easy to see why your successful with your business with your attitude. I used to tell my customers when you call me up in 1 year I won't pretend I don't know you especially if there is a little problem. Keep up your wonderful life and thanks for sharing!
I love how these videos are produced. Explanation/ thought process and then the work. But the way the videos are sped up and then slowed down to show how difficult and time consuming the work actually is, is very cool. Thanks for the effort
Very nice video. Some of the driveway potholes are from people leaving stumps under the driveway when they build it. Some are just the rocks moving around under the ground. Nice to get them filled in. I have a part of my drive that has big rocks push up some winters. They tend to rise in the spring, late winter they start coming up.
Can’t beat the on site shale. Built many a driveway in NY State. Several sites had shale or, an old quarry for base material. This saved the customer, and my truck, time and money. No DOT. Hauling on site!... thanks for the video.
Andrew I appreciate that you you can make you point without having to rave on and on. So many youtubers really lack that skill. keep up the great work.
Great job Andrew love the way you make it so interesting. Your customers get good service, I’m sure they must appreciate it. Thanks for including us in your work
i work in healthcare and this stuff (things i have never, ever even thought about) is very educational and interesting. I have spent countless hours watching many of your video's and i am clearly obsessed for some reason. Thanks for the content - and I am glad you wear a mask now and then
Andrew ,my Dad is 84 years old , he's stuck in his home alone due to health problems,,, He loves watching your video's, he's a big time fan, he's got me hooked on your videos also,, He asked me,to ask you ,to call him so he can talk to you,, lol no lie,, I said , Dad you don't ask people to do that, lol....Well anyways , ty for keeping my Dad happy , and me too... stay safe , and good health , From New Hampshire,
Looking great, awesome video. Love you focus on long term maintenance, you give value to your customers. Thank you for sharing your amazing video. God bless you and your family
Phenomenal job on that driveway Andrew. That must have been a fun job. Very private setting. Several hundred tons of on site shale to work with. Nice day. The Cat was the machine for the job! I watched this video when it first came out but am watching a lot of the old ones over and still learning and enjoying. Thanks for the great content.
Thanks for posting the math and working Pythagorean theorem. Also I never new how to get the A², squared symbol to show. Really professional on the follow up!
idk wtf is angle percentage and why you'd use those but he got it wrong. anyway 62/423 gives you tangent of the angle and its equal to 0.14657... and then you use tables like this one. www.math-only-math.com/table-of-tangents-and-cotangents.html so this angle is 8° 20'
I love looking at you work on your projects. You working making the roads alot better. You remind me of my dad. Both of you can picture the grade in your minds.
Nice work. I had a driveway about a quarter mile up a steep hill. I sloped it off to a ditch with several runoffs on the gully side...worked like a charm. I used it for years with only occasional maintenance while my neighbors driveway would wash out every time it came a good rain.
I had a dozer a little smaller than yours and i made up some rippers for it, worked out great for jobs like this, took the load off the machine for cutting. Great drone usage for the calculations, i never thought of doing that with one.
Hi Andrew I like watching your videos a lot..you work is very good.. In this Video I see a huge berm on the down hill side and can often keep water on the road and make the road into cannel..the long ditch makes for a large build up of water at the culvert.. in forest roads we would put a graded dip to divert the water over and off the road.. graded dip are not a water bar but longer along the road and allow the water to cross the road and off..thus relieving big volumes at the end and at the culvert..some folks can the graded dip a rolling dip..but it is diagonal and a gentle dip diagonal and not a right angle but about 30 degrees..the dip starts on the inside and across the road . Thx for the video..I am a retired forester..
When you first started with the dozer, I was asking myself, how the heck are you going to make a ditch NOT as wide as the dozer blade. Cool to see your method of using the dozer at an angle, with corner of blade as my answer. I have to admit I had my doubts as to effectiveness when you were done, but your rainy day followup proved it worked. Thanks for your videos.
FYI Libertyauto, that dozer is a 6 way blade: up/down, left/right, and tilt. cut my teeth on that D4C Cat. If you watch carefully you can see when he tilts. nice work on a rocky/shaley driveway. I would have spent a little more time smoothing it out, but that all depends on what and how much the customer wants and how much they're willing to pay, so no criticism from me. Love to watch Andy work.
good job andrew: the video is super professional. like better than some typical tv shows. see the thing is, you have now corrected for the errors, and made it look like an actual driveway, rather than a forest road, now think about winter and snow. of course this hill would need chains, or four wheel drive with frozen conditions. but a driveway is all conditions. it is steep enough through the narrow groove to push the snow downhill. when approaching corners, one needs positive camber, not off camber like at the top, you may remind the owner, that that work may need done, to keep the house owner from running off the hill on the off camber corner at the top. or not, and let them discover that in due course. hah
definitely would not wanna have to climb or descend that hill in a two wheel dumb truck with a 20k machine pushing me or pulling me back. I really thought you would have more trouble making that cut with such a small dozer. testament of how good you are I guess. great videos please keep them coming. I am truly amazed you get away with your securement on equipment in that wonderful state you live in
I was surprised to see you start the bulldozer so quickly, from turning the key the first time, and you've still got this machine, because I've seen it in other more recent videos.. great machine, small but strong and powerful, love your style of music and action of the great plant machines you own.. good luck for the future Andrew,
I hope your customers appreciate the thought and effort you put into making their lives more comfortable on a daily basis. I mean, how many times a day does a person use the driveway? A person''s guests, deliveries and so forth.
Next thing you know, Andrew will be the next "World's Most Interesting Man" and doing Dos Equis commercials..... I don't always use music in my videos, but when I do, it's interesting.... I don't always bring dogs on my jobs, but when I do, it's interesting.... I don't always install car stereos, but boy when I do, it sure as hell is interesting !
Philip check out his music video "About Us" , read comments also. U will gain enjoyable insight about his invariably appropriate & wonderful choices. Its not just Andrew being talented, it's in the genes and handed down apparently. One talented family of high achievers. I shut up now. What do I really know. 😜🌴
ANDREW IT'S GOOD YOU'RE RETURNING TO THE JOBSITE, TO MAKE SURE THAT THE PROJECT TURNED OUT WELL, AND I'M SURE THAT THE CUSTOMER APPRECIATION IS WELL WORTH IT.
For a small machine, your 'dozer did a great job of getting through that shale. A set of rippers would make a big difference. All else being equal, a 'dozer will always do a better job of making a grade than an excavator. Another great video, Andrew 👍
I don't know about in your area but if you lay stone down or gravel it's always best to packet with some kind of roller even if it's a pull-type roller on the back of the Dozer if you pack it down tight after you're done spreading you'll get better results and the road will be less to heaving this is what causes the potholes from the freezing and thawing great video
Hi Andrew, must say i love that wee drone you use. Its shows what your countries are like above the trees. Like a lawn that needs cutting. I do realise all your states are different, just like ours in australia or down under as you like to refer to us. We have our woods and deserts, all beautiful. I was surprised how easy to push over those wee trees. I should imagine the fully grown ones are a very different story..all enjoyable, so thank you. 🇦🇺
Another great video and job working on the driveway. You are a very educated individual, you seem to have knowledge that runs very wide from construction to being a Math Wiz.
Andrew.....I’m impressed ....😀 For the fact that ...your take your time in explaining your “ action plan “ Also having a 2 for 1 video ....what more can ask....! I don’t know if just luck ...most of your videos seem end up on ☀️ days Once again greetings from 🇨🇦
Good stuff Andrew! Great use of drone to capture elevation and distance. It’s always cool to see the end results with water doing what you intended as well thanks for sharing mate
@@viktoriyamalavola6041 I worked in a restaurant where all the waiters spoke at least two languages and had college degrees... and did the same job I did.... sad really.
What ppl don’t understand is when you have a gravel driveway you are gonna have to maintain it. It is cheaper to put down up front but is going to cost you more in maintenance along the way. For over a hundred years the farm has had a gravel driveway and has had to be graded every couple months to make it stay nice. A couple years back we put down some asphalt and have not had to maintenance it since. It it as smooth as the day it was put down...
This video is one of my favorites, i sure could use you on my 25 acres. Which was 40 until 15 was stolen from me. Man you have some great material to work with!!!
Great country although you don't want to plant a lot of corn or field peas. It's interesting that Andrew has a lot of talents that could applied in any number of other occupations. To our advantage and entertainment that he chose this life style. Have you seen the video about his young years - someone could almost predict how he would turn out. Great study for a social scientist or interested psychologist. He does some things that a large organization would have several talented people planning and directing someone else to do the work. Thanks Andrew. You know, if you watch a number of his videos, you could conclude many of his jobs are simply a fun way for him to test and prove his ability to simply do the project in his own way. As I said, this guy should have a smart talent just following him around and making good scientific observations.
G'DAY ANDREW, WELL DONE WITH REPAIRS, The Use of WHOA BOYS(Water BARS),Every 30_50mtrs(100_150'),is I've found on East coast Queensland, in heavy rainfall areas,critical in water diversion, also allows vehicles, especially heavy ones to reattack the grade,similar to terracing ,the Cat D4,definitely would benefit by fitting a single TYNE RIPPER,also to save your back,maybe consider hydraulic RAMS,on Loading RAMPS,on trailer(an unit like on Snow Plough,would adapt readily), Kindest regards, Dave McLaughlin, Queensland, Australia
Nice job you’ve got a great feel and eye for what you do.... you would up your game with a rubber tired roller, in fact you need it. Tracking only goes so far....
Cool video and use of drone... stacking that stone around the culvert shows the quality of service you provide, I do stuff the way I'd want it done at my own place and it appears you do as well. The little things do make a difference 👍
On behalf of the people of youtube, we appreciate the honesty, and also the time involved in setting the camera up 600 freakin' times........
Yes, THANK YOU! I was ignorant of the amount of camera work involved in these highly educational videos.
Glenn..not only setting camera..but the editing takes longer..i do not think Andy gets much sleep...
Andrews videos and mind is incredible!
He edits all this stuff and adds music. Time consuming. AND fixes all that equipment too. The only plus to that is most of the stuff he has is light equipment, except for the D4, loader, and Hitachi. Stuff on that loader can't be manhandled, it weighs alot. Can't pop out the idler and mandhandle it. Dude knows what he's doing though. I'd hire him to do jobs.
You're right. I'm straight, but would gladly kiss this guy on the lips for his efforts 😎
andrew I work around operators every day as a construction inspector, and I have to tell you I have only seen one guy that has the talent that you do on a dozer in the last ten plus years great job!!
Thanks.
@@AndrewCamarata Hi Andrew, I have watched every video you have ever posted and many of them more than once. I have a simple request, although not simple in completion if you choose to do so. How about a video on the drones you have had in the past and present and how their quality has improved? Plus, since I can buy a pretty good Mavic Mini for less than $500, how powerful a computer does it take to edit the raw video? How long does it take to edit say a half an hour video, and how long to post to you tube and do you make a significant amount of money from all your work?
As long as I'm here, how about a Join version on your channel? I, for one, would be happy to pay up to $20 a month to encourage you to post more videos, as I'm sure a lot of other folks would be as well. I'm 74 and live in an apartment in Los Angeles, but I love the upstate NY footage and equipment and tools videos. Thanks for your efforts and it is much appreciated.
jeffskent The Mavic mini looks really good, if you were filming stuff in 1080 P which still looks fine, you could get a computer out of a dumpster and edit with that, if you want to film in 4K you need to spend a couple thousand bucks
Yes. The work I have been putting into these videos has been paying off.
Ya right, I'd go by this guy in no time.
What you do to roads is no different from what a sculptor does to clay. Truly a work of art!
Hello Andrew, I have to give you lots of credit for the great work you do and how fairly your treat your customers. I imagine you are buildng a good name for yourself. I enjoy watching you work. I’m a 79 year old retired Project Engineer. I like what you do. John
Hopefully you're still kicking, old timer!
These videos and comments like this make me enjoy life a bit..
I like how you do follow ups on your work ! Always interesting to see and shows you really care about what you are doing
Yes but I get confused - he needs code-names for the projects so we can refer to them other than "that one driveway I did". He should give them all names so know instantly what he's doing.
@@SecondFoundation I agree but that isn't how he rolls. I had everything on spreadsheets but AC will need a subordinate to do this. AC's OPPORTUNITY COST is extraordinarily high. So he shouldn't do it. But someone has to..soon. It's a business afterall, more than just a passion. I'm a retired Penna builder and like you, EVERYTHING was annotated. Otherwise? Chaos! Phil
In my opinion Andrew you are living the dream. You love what you do and it shows in the work that you do. Thank you for sharing this with those of us that would love to do the same kind of work you're doing. May God keep blessing you and yours.
Easy to see why your successful with your business with your attitude. I used to tell my customers when you call me up in 1 year I won't pretend I don't know you especially if there is a little problem. Keep up your wonderful life and thanks for sharing!
I love how these videos are produced. Explanation/ thought process and then the work. But the way the videos are sped up and then slowed down to show how difficult and time consuming the work actually is, is very cool. Thanks for the effort
You are one of the most ambitious workers I have ever seen. Your work ethics are commendable. Kinda reminds me of myself.
Nice to see your work after the job to see how it held up! Very rare for UA-cam to see the “after”. Thanks for sharing your work with us.
i always think you go over and beyond for your customers. good on you man. good job!
Very nice video. Some of the driveway potholes are from people leaving stumps under the driveway when they build it. Some are just the rocks moving around under the ground. Nice to get them filled in. I have a part of my drive that has big rocks push up some winters. They tend to rise in the spring, late winter they start coming up.
U work all day and still have time to work on your equipment and make videos....I’m impressed
Can’t beat the on site shale. Built many a driveway in NY State. Several sites had shale or, an old quarry for base material. This saved the customer, and my truck, time and money. No DOT. Hauling on site!... thanks for the video.
Andrew I appreciate that you you can make you point without having to rave on and on. So many youtubers really lack that skill. keep up the great work.
He does not repeat himself like so many others
Kudos to you for coming back and visiting after a rain to see how your work panned out.
I love how you go back to a job and check to see if it is draining good.
Love to see you work, and hear you think. You are a very industrious and bright young man. Thanks for sharing.
Great job Andrew love the way you make it so interesting. Your customers get good service, I’m sure they must appreciate it. Thanks for including us in your work
I also like how you do follow ups on your work, Very nice job keep up the good work.
i work in healthcare and this stuff (things i have never, ever even thought about) is very educational and interesting. I have spent countless hours watching many of your video's and i am clearly obsessed for some reason. Thanks for the content - and I am glad you wear a mask now and then
Andrew ,my Dad is 84 years old , he's stuck in his home alone due to health problems,,, He loves watching your video's, he's a big time fan, he's got me hooked on your videos also,, He asked me,to ask you ,to call him so he can talk to you,, lol no lie,, I said , Dad you don't ask people to do that, lol....Well anyways , ty for keeping my Dad happy , and me too... stay safe , and good health , From New Hampshire,
Stay well. Andrew
Looking great, awesome video. Love you focus on long term maintenance, you give value to your customers. Thank you for sharing your amazing video. God bless you and your family
I don't know about everyone else but I truly enjoy watching his videos. I think he is very smart guy and a very hard worker
Phenomenal job on that driveway Andrew. That must have been a fun job. Very private setting. Several hundred tons of on site shale to work with. Nice day. The Cat was the machine for the job! I watched this video when it first came out but am watching a lot of the old ones over and still learning and enjoying. Thanks for the great content.
Thanks for posting the math and working Pythagorean theorem. Also I never new how to get the A², squared symbol to show. Really professional on the follow up!
idk wtf is angle percentage and why you'd use those but he got it wrong.
anyway 62/423 gives you tangent of the angle and its equal to 0.14657...
and then you use tables like this one.
www.math-only-math.com/table-of-tangents-and-cotangents.html
so this angle is 8° 20'
Man, if I was that landowner, I'd be loving my new road!
I love looking at you work on your projects. You working making the roads alot better. You remind me of my dad. Both of you can picture the grade in your minds.
21:27 middle of screen, he gets that small ridge..sooo satisfying! Andrew is the man!
Nice work. I had a driveway about a quarter mile up a steep hill. I sloped it off to a ditch with several runoffs on the gully side...worked like a charm. I used it for years with only occasional maintenance while my neighbors driveway would wash out every time it came a good rain.
Love the smell of fresh dirt. Great job on both Driveways ! Thank you Sir for sharing.
You are very skilled with the tools of your trade. I've watched many of your videos and just went dang this guy knows his job! Well done
We Agree with your viewers,You always give 100% plus more of your time. We like your hard work. Thanks for a super video.CHEERS to you sir.
thanks for taking us along for a ride to the jobs all the time! cool stuff you get into...
Love your work and style, keep them coming, do not retire anytime soon. Thanks.
I had a dozer a little smaller than yours and i made up some rippers for it, worked out great for jobs like this, took the load off the machine for cutting. Great drone usage for the calculations, i never thought of doing that with one.
Andrew I could sit here and watch you for hours you are good at what you do.
Hell i do n have
I like the fact you don't edit out every thing that's how we know it's real 💯
Hi Andrew I like watching your videos a lot..you work is very good.. In this Video I see a huge berm on the down hill side and can often keep water on the road and make the road into cannel..the long ditch makes for a large build up of water at the culvert.. in forest roads we would put a graded dip to divert the water over and off the road.. graded dip are not a water bar but longer along the road and allow the water to cross the road and off..thus relieving big volumes at the end and at the culvert..some folks can the graded dip a rolling dip..but it is diagonal and a gentle dip diagonal and not a right angle but about 30 degrees..the dip starts on the inside and across the road . Thx for the video..I am a retired forester..
When you first started with the dozer, I was asking myself, how the heck are you going to make a ditch NOT as wide as the dozer blade. Cool to see your method of using the dozer at an angle, with corner of blade as my answer. I have to admit I had my doubts as to effectiveness when you were done, but your rainy day followup proved it worked. Thanks for your videos.
FYI Libertyauto, that dozer is a 6 way blade: up/down, left/right, and tilt. cut my teeth on that D4C Cat. If you watch carefully you can see when he tilts. nice work on a rocky/shaley driveway. I would have spent a little more time smoothing it out, but that all depends on what and how much the customer wants and how much they're willing to pay, so no criticism from me. Love to watch Andy work.
Thanks Joel C. I did not realize the blade would tilt. That makes the method and machine used even more understandable.
good job andrew: the video is super professional. like better than some typical tv shows. see the thing is, you have now corrected for the errors, and made it look like an actual driveway, rather than a forest road, now think about winter and snow. of course this hill would need chains, or four wheel drive with frozen conditions. but a driveway is all conditions. it is steep enough through the narrow groove to push the snow downhill. when approaching corners, one needs positive camber, not off camber like at the top, you may remind the owner, that that work may need done, to keep the house owner from running off the hill on the off camber corner at the top. or not, and let them discover that in due course. hah
definitely would not wanna have to climb or descend that hill in a two wheel dumb truck with a 20k machine pushing me or pulling me back. I really thought you would have more trouble making that cut with such a small dozer. testament of how good you are I guess. great videos please keep them coming. I am truly amazed you get away with your securement on equipment in that wonderful state you live in
Andrew, it's always a pleasure to watch you operate your equipment with real skill. The proof is in the finished job.
I was surprised to see you start the bulldozer so quickly, from turning the key the first time, and you've still got this machine, because I've seen it in other more recent videos.. great machine, small but strong and powerful, love your style of music and action of the great plant machines you own.. good luck for the future Andrew,
I hope your customers appreciate the thought and effort you put into making their lives more comfortable on a daily basis. I mean, how many times a day does a person use the driveway? A person''s guests, deliveries and so forth.
Hi mate, i'm from Australia and I watched this from start to finish. Love your work!
Fellow Australian 🤙
You always pick the most interesting music to go with your videos.
Phillip Bonner what do except he is an interesting man
Next thing you know, Andrew will be the next "World's Most Interesting Man" and doing Dos Equis commercials.....
I don't always use music in my videos, but when I do, it's interesting....
I don't always bring dogs on my jobs, but when I do, it's interesting....
I don't always install car stereos, but boy when I do, it sure as hell is interesting !
Stan Patterson you got that right. When you bring a stihl chainsaw to install a cd player, it's definitely interesting lol.
Philip check out his music video "About Us" , read comments also. U will gain enjoyable insight about his invariably appropriate & wonderful choices. Its not just Andrew being talented, it's in the genes and handed down apparently. One talented family of high achievers. I shut up now. What do I really know. 😜🌴
Love your videos, What I like the most is you see the job done from beginning to end. Keep up the good work
Very good job Andrew on the roads .
A perfect job for a GRADER with rear rippers! You must get one Andrew.
Beautiful soft rock to deal with,great road building material.very nice drone work.
I find myself rewatching some of these for the work, but also the soundtrack, you pick some bangers Andrew.
One of the few who does an aerial recon of the jobsite, you never know if the undead are around the corner!
Love the landing pad for the drome, great work Andrew Thanks!
You make most 'tasks' interesting - which makes, surprisingly for me, a very relaxing form of education, entertainment. TY
Cool to see things after they have been in awhile. Thanks for taking the time to go back and include footage like that.
i am amazed how fast you work, to do all that in 32 minutes, you must be superman
It’s time lapsed to speed it up.
ANDREW IT'S GOOD YOU'RE RETURNING TO THE JOBSITE, TO MAKE SURE THAT THE PROJECT TURNED OUT WELL, AND I'M SURE THAT THE CUSTOMER APPRECIATION IS WELL WORTH IT.
For a small machine, your 'dozer did a great job of getting through that shale. A set of rippers would make a big difference. All else being equal, a 'dozer will always do a better job of making a grade than an excavator. Another great video, Andrew 👍
Very nice job...especially considering all the rock. That drone is a great idea too. Very handy tool-toy.
I don't know about in your area but if you lay stone down or gravel it's always best to packet with some kind of roller even if it's a pull-type roller on the back of the Dozer if you pack it down tight after you're done spreading you'll get better results and the road will be less to heaving this is what causes the potholes from the freezing and thawing great video
I tracked it in with the dozer. That will pack it down. Next best would be a vibratory roller.
beautiful countryside, hard to imagine you are only a few hours from MADNESS!
Clearly, you have to be your own engineering support.
You seem to be easily competent to handle the task.
Andrew, it sure is fun to watch you take on a hillside and reconfigure it! You do a good job!
Hi Andrew, must say i love that wee drone you use. Its shows what your countries are like above the trees. Like a lawn that needs cutting. I do realise all your states are different, just like ours in australia or down under as you like to refer to us. We have our woods and deserts, all beautiful. I was surprised how easy to push over those wee trees. I should imagine the fully grown ones are a very different story..all enjoyable, so thank you. 🇦🇺
Looks like a beautiful place to live, Andrew always does a great job. 12/06/20
Another great video and job working on the driveway. You are a very educated individual, you seem to have knowledge that runs very wide from construction to being a Math Wiz.
Nice job to see a job well done in a different industry than mine.
My two year old really loves your videos because you have the coolest equipment and rides! Thank you for saving our corona home office situation! :D
Andrew.....I’m impressed ....😀 For the fact that ...your take your time in
explaining your “ action plan “
Also having a 2 for 1 video ....what more can ask....!
I don’t know if just luck ...most of your videos seem end up on ☀️ days
Once again greetings from 🇨🇦
Really nice touch hand stacking the rock. great job.
Good stuff Andrew! Great use of drone to capture elevation and distance. It’s always cool to see the end results with water doing what you intended as well thanks for sharing mate
People used to tell me if I didn't get good grades I'd end up as a ditch-digger. And I'd have a bunch of cool equipment to work with.
And make more money than the people who got good grades.
@@AndrewCamarata No one asks around to see what grades I got in high school. They ask around to see if I' m a hard worker and reliable...
@@AndrewCamarata funny part is, everyone I went to school with who got good grades and went to college work in walmart. No joke
@@viktoriyamalavola6041 I worked in a restaurant where all the waiters spoke at least two languages and had college degrees... and did the same job I did.... sad really.
You scare me doing some the things you do by yourself , bt your good, it's very satisfying when you push the earth around, thanks
Thank you Andrew .
Supervisor Levi always gets the Job done.
Yes a ditch below the frostline up to a storage tank thanks Andrew.👍
What ppl don’t understand is when you have a gravel driveway you are gonna have to maintain it. It is cheaper to put down up front but is going to cost you more in maintenance along the way. For over a hundred years the farm has had a gravel driveway and has had to be graded every couple months to make it stay nice. A couple years back we put down some asphalt and have not had to maintenance it since. It it as smooth as the day it was put down...
Simple, honest, relaxing music video.
This video is one of my favorites, i sure could use you on my 25 acres. Which was 40 until 15 was stolen from me. Man you have some great material to work with!!!
I love the way that shale just peals up
Awesome use of the drone!
Yes it was, I always find something useful in this kids videos.
Rough road, needs. More. Gravel and fabric
Excellent job. Like the culvert finish in particular.
I love to hear that diesel under full load. It’s progress right before your eyes.
Impressive skills and pleasing to watch,Andrew!
Great country although you don't want to plant a lot of corn or field peas. It's interesting that Andrew has a lot of talents that could applied in any number of other occupations. To our advantage and entertainment that he chose this life style. Have you seen the video about his young years - someone could almost predict how he would turn out. Great study for a social scientist or interested psychologist. He does some things that a large organization would have several talented people planning and directing someone else to do the work. Thanks Andrew. You know, if you watch a number of his videos, you could conclude many of his jobs are simply a fun way for him to test and prove his ability to simply do the project in his own way. As I said, this guy should have a smart talent just following him around and making good scientific observations.
During inspection by Levi, his tail said it all ❤🇳🇱
G'DAY ANDREW, WELL DONE WITH REPAIRS, The Use of WHOA BOYS(Water BARS),Every 30_50mtrs(100_150'),is I've found on East coast Queensland, in heavy rainfall areas,critical in water diversion, also allows vehicles, especially heavy ones to reattack the grade,similar to terracing ,the Cat D4,definitely would benefit by fitting a single TYNE RIPPER,also to save your back,maybe consider hydraulic RAMS,on Loading RAMPS,on trailer(an unit like on Snow Plough,would adapt readily), Kindest regards, Dave McLaughlin, Queensland, Australia
And the Emmy for best motion picture Dozer under 5 Tons goes to..... Andrew Carmarata. Nice work Spielberg!
Driveway looks GREAT! ; I love the time lapse! Love the videos!
Nice job you’ve got a great feel and eye for what you do.... you would up your game with a rubber tired roller, in fact you need it. Tracking only goes so far....
Thank you for treating your viewer with some semblance of intelligence. A much appreciated and pleasant bonus. Subscribed.
Great work Andrew, And fou folks that are considering getting a t-shirt. The quality is good and they are extremely comfortable.
Thanks
Bulldozer in the beginning looked like it was enjoying it’s summer break hehe.
Cool video and use of drone... stacking that stone around the culvert shows the quality of service you provide, I do stuff the way I'd want it done at my own place and it appears you do as well. The little things do make a difference 👍
Awesome work!! You make it look easy bud
You know it is a good channel when you see over 80k views and 69k subs. !!
Now 160k
I love all your videos you do great work and it shows how you care about your work
the bulldozer blade got a good work out on that one.
Nice job ... the D4 worked well ... great videos you make, and the music !!!!