I would never have imagined how beautiful NY State is without your drone videos nor would I have known how "country" most of the inhabitants are. Thank you for letting me see NY State without the city.
I grew in the Binghamton area. Beautiful area. As Vince noted above, the taxes fucking suck. It's mainly the school taxes. Each individual town/city has it's own district, which makes the tax pool much smaller. Yearly taxes on a $100k home in Binghamton, NY is $5,500. I live in the Tampa area now, my taxes on my $270k home are $3,000 a year.
Once again, THANK YOU ANDREW for the closed captions. I am over 80 now and need those captions since my hearing is failing me. All us old guys enjoy your vids and love the fun you have with Cody and Blue. Great Granpa Mike down in Virginia
Andrew I’m 63 years old and I am the shop manager for a large construction company in Massachusetts. I have learned so much from you since I have been watching your UA-cam channel. Thank you for teaching me so many things that I use every day! 😎
Clearly not Andrew's first rodeo when it comes to loading the container without a tip tray and winch. It also struck me on how much road work Andrew has done at the second property, awesome job Andrew!
+1 on how much work he's done on the roads. Like, I've seen every video as it's come out of the progress made, but seeing it all now in one place makes it hit you.
I’ve been following Andrew since before he built his “castle “ this one is, without doubt the best video technically that he has produced. Just glued to the iPad throughout!
Andrew’s life with his own set of construction vehicles. Man what a life! I’m envious my man! Always stay true to yourself Andrew. I’m looking forward to your next adventure! Thank you for being you. Beautiful mountain!
The drone videos are just so nice. It's amazing how much better the videos are with the drones. You couldn't begin to get those kind of shots just a few years ago.
I'm not sure why but when you skimmed off that sod unloading the skid steer then 180'd and just played it right back down nice as you like, made me chuckle. Just Camarata things.
Just a suggestion but with all the stuff you do with the shipping containers you might want to look into wheel kits that clamp on one end then you pick up the other end and just move it like a trailer. They arent really expensive and I bet they would help out a bunch.
Whats Registered with the DMV the wheel kits? or would he have to register it as a set? I assume that if pulled down a public road it would need registration.
@@CITYNEWSSUPPORT I would guess that the device described would be for off highway use. I would be skeptical that you could use something like that as a road legal trailer. Any conex I've ever seen being transported on the road was on a trailer whcih had a backbone, ie: was trailer by itself, the conex wasn't a part of the trailer structure.
Like the new to you dozer. We had some gravel that was loose like that. Bought a pallet of Portland and used a spreader on it and watered it and that thing was solid the next day.
I think you have the MOST incredibly inspiring and motivational videos. Easy to say hard to actually do. You make it easy for people to transition from spectating to going DO. Thank you for being so humble. Keep it up sir. Good day.
It amazes me how much he has collected since I have been watching his videos. Clearly he has worked his ass off, much like Jesse his friend has too. They make me feel OK about our country’s future if we have more like him out there. I am an old fuck uncertain about the younger generations - but Andrew gives me hope.
Yeah but my if he were alive would be one hundred and ten. I remember growing up he always said if you cannot keep it under roof, you should not own it. He felt that having your equipment sitting out made for a losing proposition because sitting out shortens it's life, and as a businessman that was a loss you cannot afford.
Concrete powder is your friend. It's relatively cheap and makes a great linking agent for rocks and aggregate. Just dump it over the areas to be driven and it will self set and harden.
Hey Andrew, one state east of you we use a product called "processed" which is either 3/4" or 2" or 3" or 6" jagged stone all the way down to the fines that lock the stones together. Im sure you could rent a crusher that would turn your crushed stone into finer material. Some places call it road base or abc or a plethora of names. Im sure you have used it or seen it, your hill is the perfect place to use it. Add a water bar or two and it wont erode either. You could of course also just buy the "stone dust" and mix it in on your hill, I promise you wont be disappointed however you handle it. It hardens like a rock with moisture and a compactor. Thank you for all your hard work making these videos, and nice dozer! And ive been using a similar diesel tank and it has been great, except that it does expand and contract a good bit. Nice to be able to remove it or leave on jobs.
For the gladhands on your trailer at 13:30, you can buy (or make your own) gladhand shutoffs / dummy plugs to keep dirt and bugs out of them. I highly recommend getting some of those to avoid air brake issues
Love watching this man he doesn't mes about he gets stuck in to doing the job and he actually pays attention to the dogs and plays with them if a Labrador doesn't get enough exercise they put on waight but they look great
When loading a heavy piece of equipment onto a trailer specially with a steep ramps it is always a good idea to reverse into the trailer rather than driving forward. There is a chance of flipping the machine that way...job well done and good luck with future videos .
Hey Andrew, to answer your question about solar in the last video, yes, definitely worth it. Also super worth it as you have plenty of open space to put up a couple racks of panels. I've been offgrid about 3 years now and couldn't be happier. Check it out!
@@picklesgherkinYes, I have batteries. In 3 years I've only hooked the generator up once and switched back to the grid once. I'm careful with the power consumption and try not to run the batteries much below 80% capacity on any given day. I'm about to add another 30KW of batteries which should have the batteries at about 90% the next day when the sun comes up. Also not running the LifeP04 batteries down to very low levels (20%) repeatedly extends their life significantly. Even rainy and snowy days the solar array generates enough power to run everything in the house with room to spare.
@@vincei4252 yeah that's a big thing a some people don't understand that you have to literally regulate how much power you're using especially on cloudier days
I have 2 Weiner dogs, great at getting rats and mice out of anywhere. They are stubborn little buggers but great companions. Would love to see Andrew get one
VERY stubborn…and needy, and yappy, and emotional, and delicate, and…so many other horrible traits…but you will love them more than anything. I lost my 15yr old doxie last year, and it was the worst thing that’s ever happened to me.
Hey Andrew, I was in the military for a few decades and have used trailers like the ones you have. Two suggestions if I may, 1) when the trailer is not hooked up then mate those two air line connectors together and critters, dirt, etc. won't be able to get into them or the air lines, and 2) When you close the pintle hooks there should be a pin that goes in through the top to prevent that from bouncing open during transport - I highly suggest you use it because there's a reason they're there because of past accidents where the trailer flew off. Those pins btw should be connected to the pintle hook by a little chain, so it doesn't get lost. Great vid man! EDITED:. OK I wrote this comment before I saw you mate the connectors up - lol. Still, get the pin on the pintle hook to prevent it from opening.
Can i just say how impressive it is at 22:35 where you take an entire scoops worth of ground up, to then be able to put it back in a way where it looks like it never even happened 😂
Its the little things like watching Andrew turn a skid steer around on the trailer, and then replace the chunk of grass he took out of the ground that make me chuckle. Skilled operator
Always nice to see some new Andrew videos on the weekends. Impressive and inspiring always. Thanks for posting. I hope you show us the new video equipment you have been using lately. its nice to see other views than just GoPro wide angles.
I have the exact same dozer, it was marine corp. surplus. The E model like mine is and I believe yours is, was the last one that will fully counter rotate under power. It essentially has a "separate" transmission for each track. Full power in turns with one track in high and one in low also. 1150 is compact like an 850 or JD 650 but a little heavier and tougher built while still about as easy to transport. Very nice machine.
a few loads of quarry dust would make the stone drive like concrete. In Pa we use 2A modified which is 2 B clean with quarry dust packs like solid concrete
Nothing like spending a leisurely afternoon with Andy. With a little bit of work thrown in here and there nothing too strenuous. Just enough to keep you going. Life is good and so is his channel.
Yet again another fantastic video I love watching Andrew camarata and thanks for keeping me entertained and I think Andrew camarata is the definition of a real man.
I worked on a job that had a truck /a trailer / hooked up to a trailer with a back hoe on it stolen on a Friday and wasn’t reported until Monday morning ! By guys dressed in rental clothes saying they would bringing the vehicles back on Monday to the people on the job ! Some guts !
You should put trailer hitches on all your dozers, so you can pull those heavy loads up your mountain without having a truck and second driver in the mix.
Hey Andrew, just a suggestion, but with as many times as I see you moving shipping containers around I don’t understand why you don’t get a set of those wheels that will attach the the containers. I watched your one video where you were pulling a container up the mountain with a bulldozer and you were having so much trouble pulling it, it seems to me that if you would have had a least one set of those wheels to lift the front up off the ground, the container would have pulled that much easier. They would also make it easier for loading and unloading containers. I love watching your videos and I can understand with all the equipment that you own now, that you wouldn’t think of something like that. Thank you
Some 1/4" Minus or as we call it 1/4 X Dust will help you compact that big rock, a ton will cover about 90 sq ft or more if you spread it thin. That would lock it together really good. Or start looking for an old cone crusher or adding some used screens to your set up.
Great video. I love seeing that International dump in action, that's a really nice truck. When you're pulling up that hill you need more weight on the drive axel if you have a trailer, especially if the trailer is loaded. Otherwise you will just spin on stone like that, same for mud etc.
I think you should build a new truck bed. These beds are built like tin cans, so I’m interested to see how you would design one to fit the abuse you’ll throw at it.
I truly appreciate your content, it's verify informative and simple. It almost feels like something I could just go out and do today or tomorrow, keep the great content flowing 🙏🙏
@@terencemerritt actually that was planed. Drew knew the Skidsteer coming down that steep of an angle, wasn't going to end well. the scope slowed everything down.
I would never have imagined how beautiful NY State is without your drone videos nor would I have known how "country" most of the inhabitants are. Thank you for letting me see NY State without the city.
The best part of NY state is being far from the city. The taxes not so much....
Are you crazy it's nothing but Rock shale and trees. You can have it, in California the topsoil cold black , and deep. Very rich soil.
@@donaldmendes184probably wasn’t talking about the geology lol
Agree I always thought of New York as crowded with lots of people, not beautiful as we see it in Andrew's video's
I grew in the Binghamton area. Beautiful area. As Vince noted above, the taxes fucking suck. It's mainly the school taxes. Each individual town/city has it's own district, which makes the tax pool much smaller. Yearly taxes on a $100k home in Binghamton, NY is $5,500. I live in the Tampa area now, my taxes on my $270k home are $3,000 a year.
Once again, THANK YOU ANDREW for the closed captions.
I am over 80 now and need those captions since my hearing is failing me.
All us old guys enjoy your vids and love the fun you have with Cody and Blue.
Great Granpa Mike down in Virginia
👍👍on your profile pic! Got a good laugh out of it.
You’re welcome. I type those out as a last step.
Andrew I’m 63 years old and I am the shop manager for a large construction company in Massachusetts. I have learned so much from you since I have been watching your UA-cam channel. Thank you for teaching me so many things that I use every day! 😎
Glad to hear that.
The time and effort you put in to capturing different angles to tell your story visually is really amazing Andrew.
It really is stunning, no bullshit talking or pushing the latest sponsor.
Its almost like he is using 10 cameras. Well done
And no selfies @@tbrowniscool
I particularly liked how he got his customer to do a fair amount of the filming. 😂
Thanks.
Nothing better than a new Andrew Camarata video on a Friday afternoon, or any day for that matter. Nice job, Andrew. Keep'm coming.
Clearly not Andrew's first rodeo when it comes to loading the container without a tip tray and winch. It also struck me on how much road work Andrew has done at the second property, awesome job Andrew!
+1 on how much work he's done on the roads.
Like, I've seen every video as it's come out of the progress made, but seeing it all now in one place makes it hit you.
lolz. was the picture of the enormous house made out of shipping containers a clue? He calls it the shipping container castle
Crazy how much stuff is in those lines
Thank you for sharing. Days work enough accomplished.
He needs to top everything with 2a modified, it has fines in it that locks everything together, gets hard as concrete
Great camera angles great editing the whole production was done with imagination Thank for the content Andrew
I’ve been following Andrew since before he built his “castle “ this one is, without doubt the best video technically that he has produced. Just glued to the iPad throughout!
Andrew’s life with his own set of construction vehicles. Man what a life! I’m envious my man! Always stay true to yourself Andrew. I’m looking forward to your next adventure! Thank you for being you. Beautiful mountain!
The drone videos are just so nice. It's amazing how much better the videos are with the drones. You couldn't begin to get those kind of shots just a few years ago.
I just love coming home from work to see a new video from Andrew. Very captivating content for some reason. This style of editing is just perfection!
You described the exact feel I, and certainly most of us here get.. any construction/moving/equipment/service videos by Andrew is pure gold. 😄🤘🏻
I'm not sure why but when you skimmed off that sod unloading the skid steer then 180'd and just played it right back down nice as you like, made me chuckle. Just Camarata things.
Just a suggestion but with all the stuff you do with the shipping containers you might want to look into wheel kits that clamp on one end then you pick up the other end and just move it like a trailer. They arent really expensive and I bet they would help out a bunch.
That Sir is simply NOT the Camarata Way!!
Whats Registered with the DMV the wheel kits? or would he have to register it as a set? I assume that if pulled down a public road it would need registration.
@@CITYNEWSSUPPORT I would guess that the device described would be for off highway use. I would be skeptical that you could use something like that as a road legal trailer. Any conex I've ever seen being transported on the road was on a trailer whcih had a backbone, ie: was trailer by itself, the conex wasn't a part of the trailer structure.
This guy containers
@@tbrowniscool wha.,.,? Lol
Like the new to you dozer. We had some gravel that was loose like that. Bought a pallet of Portland and used a spreader on it and watered it and that thing was solid the next day.
Awesome as always.Thanks for sharing and taking us along
Your properties look better than I’ve ever seen them nice and green thumbs up
That's pretty slick putting the scoop of dirt and grass back after unloading 👍👍
Always replace your divot.
Or just don't take it out @@googleguy5700
Great dozer looks sturdy , like everything else there will be issues to sort out , but you’ll have a great truck when finished,
Andrew is a cash man! the only way to roll when in business, credit has sunk more contractors and handymen!
The fella that sold the dozer and the container was pretty cool to help you out with stuff, nice lil pupper too!
I enjoy all the things Andrew does. Much of the time the jobs are 'marginally controlled crashes'.
No click bait, no lies and no pushing junk products. That is why I watch AC.
I think you have the MOST incredibly inspiring and motivational videos. Easy to say hard to actually do. You make it easy for people to transition from spectating to going DO. Thank you for being so humble. Keep it up sir. Good day.
real men with real skills and know-how doing real work. might heal this country.
Hi Andrew
Just love watching your videos, you take on anything absolutely brilliant your one special man
no matter what, drone shots are always amazing, either piloted by a professional or amateur. Love them
Andrew you have quite the collection of heavy equipment since I've been watching your channel. I guess you can never have to much.
It amazes me how much he has collected since I have been watching his videos. Clearly he has worked his ass off, much like Jesse his friend has too. They make me feel OK about our country’s future if we have more like him out there. I am an old fuck uncertain about the younger generations - but Andrew gives me hope.
Yeah but my if he were alive would be one hundred and ten. I remember growing up he always said if you cannot keep it under roof, you should not own it. He felt that having your equipment sitting out made for a losing proposition because sitting out shortens it's life, and as a businessman that was a loss you cannot afford.
And now he has the complete military set .😄 Truck , trailer and dozer
Andrew, your camera placement was off the charts on this one... Your editing and filming still improves with each video.
Concrete powder is your friend. It's relatively cheap and makes a great linking agent for rocks and aggregate. Just dump it over the areas to be driven and it will self set and harden.
I have a soft road which i have planned to stabilize with cement.
That powder is great, I have also used the finest crushed limestone commercially available it does a great job too👍
Hey Andrew, one state east of you we use a product called "processed" which is either 3/4" or 2" or 3" or 6" jagged stone all the way down to the fines that lock the stones together. Im sure you could rent a crusher that would turn your crushed stone into finer material. Some places call it road base or abc or a plethora of names. Im sure you have used it or seen it, your hill is the perfect place to use it. Add a water bar or two and it wont erode either. You could of course also just buy the "stone dust" and mix it in on your hill, I promise you wont be disappointed however you handle it. It hardens like a rock with moisture and a compactor.
Thank you for all your hard work making these videos, and nice dozer! And ive been using a similar diesel tank and it has been great, except that it does expand and contract a good bit. Nice to be able to remove it or leave on jobs.
No matter how long your videos are, it's never enough! 👍
This is the Friday night I was needing, thank you Andrew!
Could one day you do a tour of all your equipment and your building? Also keep up all the work love the videos.
Going to be a long, long video. Lol
@@ebutuoyebutouy yeah I know, but I feel like it would be interesting to see what he all owns in one video, probably an hour or 2 😂
That's what Andrew does best@@ebutuoyebutouy
Love Andrews content, always one of the most enjoyable utubers to watch. ❤🇦🇺
The drone footage was exceptionally good, your yard is in a very picturesque place 👍🏻🏴
For the gladhands on your trailer at 13:30, you can buy (or make your own) gladhand shutoffs / dummy plugs to keep dirt and bugs out of them. I highly recommend getting some of those to avoid air brake issues
I'm impressed with your progress.
I figured you’d put the container doors facing the rear so you could haul the skid steer in the container.. 😁
That IH is a beast and looking good. Glad Andrew still has that, looks like a good investment.
Blessings Andrew amazing video as always
I love how Andrew is spellbound by this small dog lol
He had to ask what kind of dog it was?! Who doesn’t know what a Dachshund/Wiener dog looks like?! Crazy.
I loved the "THAT little guy could just reach right in there!"
Trust Andrew to deliver the content yet again - always a pleasure to watch!
You were talking about the Mink Man, hunting muskrats with minks and dogs. Those are wild videos
Yes
Love that you still use these two old trucks .
Thank you Andrew for putting out another video
That’s my favourite green dozer , LOVE IT 😻 DONT EVER EVER EVER GET RID OF IT , 👍❤️she is a solid workhorse
This is like a Snowrunner (game) contract...so cool...well done Andrew!
Always a pleasure to seethe paystar being used.
Love watching this man he doesn't mes about he gets stuck in to doing the job and he actually pays attention to the dogs and plays with them if a Labrador doesn't get enough exercise they put on waight but they look great
only if you keep feeding them the amount of food, meant for dogs that exercise ;-)
When loading a heavy piece of equipment onto a trailer specially with a steep ramps it is always a good idea to reverse into the trailer rather than driving forward. There is a chance of flipping the machine that way...job well done and good luck with future videos .
Hey Andrew, to answer your question about solar in the last video, yes, definitely worth it. Also super worth it as you have plenty of open space to put up a couple racks of panels. I've been offgrid about 3 years now and couldn't be happier. Check it out!
Get your own battery bank(s) too so you don't need to be hooked to utility at all like vince.
@@845amg what most people do during the Cloudy season and winter season is they hook a generator up just to keep their batteries topped off
@@picklesgherkinYes, I have batteries. In 3 years I've only hooked the generator up once and switched back to the grid once. I'm careful with the power consumption and try not to run the batteries much below 80% capacity on any given day. I'm about to add another 30KW of batteries which should have the batteries at about 90% the next day when the sun comes up. Also not running the LifeP04 batteries down to very low levels (20%) repeatedly extends their life significantly. Even rainy and snowy days the solar array generates enough power to run everything in the house with room to spare.
@@845amg he could go water powered. big mountain lots of water big holes to fill. Hydro Power systems is the best way to go.
@@vincei4252 yeah that's a big thing a some people don't understand that you have to literally regulate how much power you're using especially on cloudier days
I like to watch your video for that because i can lern a lot from you and you are really good 😊
I have 2 Weiner dogs, great at getting rats and mice out of anywhere. They are stubborn little buggers but great companions. Would love to see Andrew get one
VERY stubborn…and needy, and yappy, and emotional, and delicate, and…so many other horrible traits…but you will love them more than anything. I lost my 15yr old doxie last year, and it was the worst thing that’s ever happened to me.
That’s awesome nephew will probably remember that forever 👍🏻🙏🏻
Hey Andrew, I was in the military for a few decades and have used trailers like the ones you have. Two suggestions if I may, 1) when the trailer is not hooked up then mate those two air line connectors together and critters, dirt, etc. won't be able to get into them or the air lines, and 2) When you close the pintle hooks there should be a pin that goes in through the top to prevent that from bouncing open during transport - I highly suggest you use it because there's a reason they're there because of past accidents where the trailer flew off. Those pins btw should be connected to the pintle hook by a little chain, so it doesn't get lost. Great vid man! EDITED:. OK I wrote this comment before I saw you mate the connectors up - lol. Still, get the pin on the pintle hook to prevent it from opening.
Thanks. Yeah the pin was in there.
Nice! Looked like a fun day in the life of Andrew Camarata!
Andrew, you sure are "army of one" with your own collection of military vehicles 💪army strong!
un grand merci pour cette video andrew
Nice video showing lots of determination....where there's a will there's a way, and you're ace at finding solutions to problems. Nice one matey.
Thanks for the video watching from Reno NV
Can i just say how impressive it is at 22:35 where you take an entire scoops worth of ground up, to then be able to put it back in a way where it looks like it never even happened 😂
Its the little things like watching Andrew turn a skid steer around on the trailer, and then replace the chunk of grass he took out of the ground that make me chuckle. Skilled operator
Always nice to see some new Andrew videos on the weekends. Impressive and inspiring always. Thanks for posting. I hope you show us the new video equipment you have been using lately. its nice to see other views than just GoPro wide angles.
Gooood afternoon from central Florida! Hope everyone has a great afternoon!
Cody and blue are a couple wild pups, never thought you'd find another lab as wild as cody, but then came blue, cody 2.0 lol.
Nice touch with the grass growing on the sides of the path leading up to your machinery.
I have the exact same dozer, it was marine corp. surplus. The E model like mine is and I believe yours is, was the last one that will fully counter rotate under power. It essentially has a "separate" transmission for each track. Full power in turns with one track in high and one in low also. 1150 is compact like an 850 or JD 650 but a little heavier and tougher built while still about as easy to transport. Very nice machine.
IH PAYSTAR Go Go Andrew long time no see!😎 That's a great dozer...Case 1150 with counterrotating tracks-power turns-powershift trans!!!!
You are getting one heck of a yard of equipment!!
dogs always want to be in the mix, that little dog all up on that trailer, Cody and Blue got see what those rocks look like now
The only thing I really hate about these videos is when they're done...
Right
But AC always lets you down easy with some last minute drone footage or dogs playing.
@@nickchannel5364 those are worth it :)
a few loads of quarry dust would make the stone drive like concrete. In Pa we use 2A modified which is 2 B clean with quarry dust packs like solid concrete
Nothing like spending a leisurely afternoon with Andy. With a little bit of work thrown in here and there nothing too strenuous. Just enough to keep you going. Life is good and so is his channel.
_Andy_ ? Who's "Andy"?
@@nickturner2813Don’t be autistic
What a beautiful area you live in.
Always a good day when Andrew post a new video!!!
Oddly satisfying seeing those hose get cleared. I wasn’t expecting anything to come out
Yet again another fantastic video I love watching Andrew camarata and thanks for keeping me entertained and I think Andrew camarata is the definition of a real man.
Spot on. He's the real deal. ❤ him. 🐿️🌨️🍃
@@edgarkyeyune7729 ♥️♥️
Watching these heavy machinery at work leaves me in a state of pure fascination.
Always something interesting going with this channel.
I worked on a job that had a truck /a trailer / hooked up to a trailer with a back hoe on it stolen on a Friday and wasn’t reported until Monday morning ! By guys dressed in rental clothes saying they would bringing the vehicles back on Monday to the people on the job ! Some guts !
You should put trailer hitches on all your dozers, so you can pull those heavy loads up your mountain without having a truck and second driver in the mix.
On one of them would probably be enough, biggest issue I think is dozers generally don't have air compressors.
All great videos
Andrew just a friendly reminder, raise the containers on top of mountain so in winter they are easily accessible. :)
Another one for the books by A. Camarata. Nice work!
Loved seeing the dachshund. Then he was riding in the dozer and it got even better lol
Man those army trucks and trailers are just the coolest thing ever!!!
Hey Andrew, just a suggestion, but with as many times as I see you moving shipping containers around I don’t understand why you don’t get a set of those wheels that will attach the the containers. I watched your one video where you were pulling a container up the mountain with a bulldozer and you were having so much trouble pulling it, it seems to me that if you would have had a least one set of those wheels to lift the front up off the ground, the container would have pulled that much easier. They would also make it easier for loading and unloading containers. I love watching your videos and I can understand with all the equipment that you own now, that you wouldn’t think of something like that. Thank you
Some 1/4" Minus or as we call it 1/4 X Dust will help you compact that big rock, a ton will cover about 90 sq ft or more if you spread it thin. That would lock it together really good. Or start looking for an old cone crusher or adding some used screens to your set up.
Good job Andrew. The DO projects list is like the never-ending story. 😊
Love the content Andrew keep up the good work man
nice work shop for the gravel pit
Hi Andrew, try spreading some rock dust on the loose road areas, it should lock everything together.
but where does he get that dust?
@@bobrobert6277he should open up a concrete drop off. He could get paid to accept the concrete the use his crusher to get dust. Resell left over.
@@DensityMatrix1
you know that crusher is on the top of a mountain
@@bobrobert6277 nah he moved it
i love how the dogs no how to stay clear. you deserve every view you get. thanks for sharring what you do. from Newhampshire
MAN! That's just what you needed. A dozer with a rifle rack.
Boy you are a hard worker,let’s see what you do to relax a chill out , vidios
Great Video!! I feel like I accomplished something by just watching you work😂! Very Motivating
I think it's time for a nap !
Great video. I love seeing that International dump in action, that's a really nice truck. When you're pulling up that hill you need more weight on the drive axel if you have a trailer, especially if the trailer is loaded. Otherwise you will just spin on stone like that, same for mud etc.
I think you should build a new truck bed. These beds are built like tin cans, so I’m interested to see how you would design one to fit the abuse you’ll throw at it.
I think it's aluminium.
should put a rebco loggersbox on it
100% need a rebco loggers box,,,
Maybe one of those aftermarket steel or aluminum flatbeds.
I truly appreciate your content, it's verify informative and simple. It almost feels like something I could just go out and do today or tomorrow, keep the great content flowing 🙏🙏
🏆1st - Hahaha that full scoop transplant coming off the trailer was impressive.
Haha. Cheater lol
Bruh who over the age of 14 says "fiRsT"
@@Zaltic
It is ok as long as he includes Hahaha with it.
@@terencemerritt actually that was planed. Drew knew the Skidsteer coming down that steep of an angle, wasn't going to end well. the scope slowed everything down.
@@terencemerritt Hehe yeah I usually get the pre-release screening