I loved watching the dogs play around in that ice water and the music that was added when the hens were "on stage" was great! It's stuff like this that keeps me coming back to Andrew's videos. We saw him get the new demolition bucket but we also saw so much more. Great video.
Love your dogs!!! Also your a pretty good role model for people trying to get into the trade your a smart guy and have great work ethic just goes to show you dont need a 4,6 year degree and a mountain of debt to make a descent life KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!
FoundationFarmhouse imagine the coconut ones as his old video with no talking, there nice at first but once u bit into one they are really boring (i like his newer videos alot more)
@@arisaka9963 Interesting thanks! I do seem to recall a neighbour with a 27 Ford that had wooden spokes... however that is going back over 50 years, so my memory could be off or perhaps metal spokes were an option for 26-27. Are you able to enlighten me? Thanks!
Louis Glen Wire wheels were optional in 1926, and were standard on closed cars in 1927. But like all things Model T, there are exceptions. I think that Ford made changes whenever they ran out of the old style parts. Changes were not always associated with a particular model year.
Andrew, I can't thank you enough for this one. I enjoy all of your video's but the honest review of the 4 in 1 bucket probably saved me from buying one. I've been considering what different attachments I should prioritize for my skid steer and that was on the list. And I have to mention it again...great camera (and edit) work. It makes your video's so easy and enjoyable to watch.
Nice to see the dogs, and birds - and have a look around your section. Good the way you helped your dog get out of the ice without risking yourself. How come a skid steer with the demo bucket is belter than an excavator in demolishing buildings.
Well for that job I plan on brining both machines there, but the skid steer is good for moving stuff around. The excavator can only really work the area its in.
My Golden Retriever is the same as Sadie. He does not care how cold the water is. He jumps right in. Nice bucket. You will be able to clear up tons of stuff with that.
I bought a brand new Toro self propelled mower and it's the best money I have ever spent. It's the kind with the variable speed that senses how fast you're walking and matches it. It came with no oil in the motor, like all mowers do. So I put in the oil and was just going to pull the rope slowly a few times just to get oil on all the internal parts. The first time I pulled it, very slowly, the damn thing started! Scared me silly. I have never had a motor start that easily. And it was the first time it had ever been run. It cuts so well and effortless. Pulling the blade off to sharpen is a breeze. I keep a spare blade ready to go so it only takes two minutes to do. Anything Toro is worth the extra money
That demolition bucket is something I want to get for my loader. So handy with the independent grapples for uneven materials. Very ambitious work on that stump. Must have been important to get it out. Good work. Loved the dogs in the pond.
Looks like one hell of a nice demo bucket! Man, the construction on it looks super beefy! You'll get a LOT of work done with that! Always nice to have the right tool for the job, makes work much easier to accomplish! Looking forward to seeing that baby in action! Now... Warm up the hot tub for the dogs!
Rented a digger based on the inspiration you provided and took out a stump and filled in a swimming pool pit. Thanks man...you are fantastic! Keep the content coming its as good as netflix. Cheers.
I Love your dogs:-)On the demo bucket, it is nice that they come with side that can be removed, so you can do several different jobs with it, either way:-)
Sweet demo bucket. I can see that attachment making you some good money on the track unit. You'll be able to take on bigger clean ups from here on out. BTW, your pups are hilarious.
this guy is amazing i have been binge watching his videos for 2 weeks. When ever I have a task I find to difficult I say what would Camarata do? just get it done!
It’s amazing you can have your chickens out and your dogs at the same time, I have a English Lab and if it’s got feathers on it he’s going after it. I have tried several times to break him from it but it’s in there blood. Love your videos and the amount of work you do and the quality is AMAZING!!!!
I had one on a Cat skid steer when I worked for a demo company. Great tool. We would occasionally rent an impact hammer. Both are great for removing cement/asphalt parking lots. Great purchase. They come in handy.
hope u get that demo job u showed at the begining. sweet bucket, love all the equip uve compiled. keep at it man, ur doing better than most guys our age.
That stump is awesome.....I would never get rid of that.....as a matter of fact, I would probably try to figure out a way to preserve it, to keep it from rotting from the weather, just to serve as a reminder to how it all started.....I've really been consumed with watching all your videos..👍
Given the size of all your equipment, and the size of the stuff you move, excavate, and demolish with that equipment, that toy snow blower is hilarious.
I Love the way you love your dogs! You're a good man, Andy !!! BTW ..... Dog's can have Hypo-thermia too .... from too long a continue-is a time period in that cold water
I live in the suburbs of Los Angeles and I really admire what you have made for yourself. I love the videos and they are motivating me every time I watch them to get my projects done. Keep them coming Andrew. Andrew is my name also and from the last name it looks Italian as I am also. BE SAFE
i loved the dogs the best. we are on our 2nd yellow lab-first one was a razor back, this one is a mini-retriever. we traveled to the corner of Missouri and Arkansas. 1,000 miles one way. great video, i would of loved ur help to unload, back in my day of peddling freight. very nice of u.
Little grease on pin locking mechanism helps a bunch. I keep mine oiled up. I hate prying or beating on em. As I'm sure u know this lol. Great content as usual ty for sharing. Dogs an ice were cool too
You really got it goin on, land stretching out so free and wide, take Manhattan just give me my countryside. Green acres is the place to be. Ha ha ha. Just puts me in a good mood.
Carfull withe the beaver! They bit my buddy's dog on the belly! Mine swims all the time in the beaver pond .I keep my 45/70 close by if the beaver shows up .they sure love the water .great vidio s
Those little toro's are my favorite also, light weight easy to throw in the truck, they clean to the pavement, easier to load then my big Ariens... snowblowers have become a little bit of a hobby of mine. Lol
Hi from Belfast, you have a Double who plays for Manchester City football club, Bernardo Silva lol I laughed how alike you guys are, ps enjoy all your videos ...Tony.
Andrew, most all outdoor power equipment use 1/4 hose fuel line.Try not to use worm clamps because they tear into the hose and cause the hose to seep under the clamp. That clamp you held up to the camera works best with the 1/4 hose.
Ok, I need a 72" standard bucket for this machine, for dirt, I only have this huge light materials bucket, and it doesn't work well for digging dirt and normal work, Ill have to check them out.
It was kind of a demonstration of the bucket. That bucket is big for that machine. And the muddy ground didn't help that day. I have a larger tracked bobcat, which will handle that bucket better.
I like watching your “ buying a” videos because I get the sensation of buying something without spending money and if I watch your videos at work on the head, double Jeopardy
I'd put that stump in the garden as an ornament, turning it upside down digging a little hole for the stem part so only the roots stick up. Looks really beautiful when having that grey color to it all the roots sticking out. Maybe go over it with high pressure washer to. Also you can tell people wondering what it is telling the story. :)
Nice stump. I have a 6 trunked 75 year old Siberian Elm stump that was (~5-7 tons) tipping the massive excavator which could barely move it to the backside of my property. Cut those trees while they are young lol
Man, you're just a big kid at heart with a bunch of toys! LOL
The dogs are awesome. Nice "coworkers" to have around.
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I loved watching the dogs play around in that ice water and the music that was added when the hens were "on stage" was great! It's stuff like this that keeps me coming back to Andrew's videos. We saw him get the new demolition bucket but we also saw so much more. Great video.
The dogs are still awesome. Nice “co-workers” to have around.
"So I wanted to ..."
*"Alright so something broke"*
Every video lol
It's really fun watching you figure stuff out, don't ever stop dude!
Crazy how he’s still going!
This man really cares and loves his dogs! And the work he does.
Thanks for the big grin I got from you sharing your time playing with the dogs. It reminded me that I need to spend more time with mine.
You have some cool stuff there Andrew.
Always interesting videos Andrew, and I love seeing the dogs!
Love your dogs!!! Also your a pretty good role model for people trying to get into the trade your a smart guy and have great work ethic just goes to show you dont need a 4,6 year degree and a mountain of debt to make a descent life KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!
Thanks
Camarata videos are like a box of chocolate. You never know what youre gonna get. But you will sure enjoy it all. lol
Great comment!!
True
evereything accept the coconut ones
@@davis8045 i like the coconut ones
FoundationFarmhouse imagine the coconut ones as his old video with no talking, there nice at first but once u bit into one they are really boring (i like his newer videos alot more)
You have a wonderful heart Andrew. And your pups and birds know it!
One easy way to tell the difference between a Model T and a Model A is the Model T has wooden spokes, and Model A has metal spokes. Great video.
The last two years of Model T production, 1926-27 had metal spoke wheels. You are correct in that all prior years Model Ts had wood spoke wheels.
@@arisaka9963 Interesting thanks! I do seem to recall a neighbour with a 27 Ford that had wooden spokes... however that is going back over 50 years, so my memory could be off or perhaps metal spokes were an option for 26-27. Are you able to enlighten me? Thanks!
Louis Glen Wire wheels were optional in 1926, and were standard on closed cars in 1927. But like all things Model T, there are exceptions. I think that Ford made changes whenever they ran out of the old style parts. Changes were not always associated with a particular model year.
@@arisaka9963 Thanks! I have been wrong about that for 60 years!
Andrew, I can't thank you enough for this one. I enjoy all of your video's but the honest review of the 4 in 1 bucket probably saved me from buying one. I've been considering what different attachments I should prioritize for my skid steer and that was on the list. And I have to mention it again...great camera (and edit) work. It makes your video's so easy and enjoyable to watch.
Andrew, your videos keep getting better and better ! Your Knowledge and skill are amazing.
I quite agree, his photography and editing keep improving.
Nice to see the dogs, and birds - and have a look around your section. Good the way you helped your dog get out of the ice without risking yourself. How come a skid steer with the demo bucket is belter than an excavator in demolishing buildings.
Well for that job I plan on brining both machines there, but the skid steer is good for moving stuff around. The excavator can only really work the area its in.
Those dogs were making me laugh the whole time. Nice new bucket (toy!). Great video Andrew, thank you.
Great movie, wonderful Doggies and awesome new grapple!
nice looking dogs
those are some happy doggies, thanking mother earth for all there blessing like your familly
I know the Labs like Water hot/cold, They are Funny. We Like Your Dog Friends.Thanks for another Super Video,Sir.
Loved seeing you spend some quality time with the dogs..Retrievers just don't even know what cold is..
Great video Andrew love seeing your dogs👍👍
Wow! The dogs are so cool.
Love your work and your dogs!
Andrew I have just bought a old skid steer so am enjoying your videos , thanks
Has tons of equipment talks about his small favorite 1 stage snowblower
My Golden Retriever is the same as Sadie. He does not care how cold the water is. He jumps right in.
Nice bucket. You will be able to clear up tons of stuff with that.
The fact that you have 3 dogs and you seem to be treating them nicely gives you like a 1000 % sympathy bonus :D
I bought a brand new Toro self propelled mower and it's the best money I have ever spent. It's the kind with the variable speed that senses how fast you're walking and matches it. It came with no oil in the motor, like all mowers do. So I put in the oil and was just going to pull the rope slowly a few times just to get oil on all the internal parts. The first time I pulled it, very slowly, the damn thing started! Scared me silly. I have never had a motor start that easily. And it was the first time it had ever been run. It cuts so well and effortless. Pulling the blade off to sharpen is a breeze. I keep a spare blade ready to go so it only takes two minutes to do. Anything Toro is worth the extra money
Keep your dogs away from thin ice. When you aren’t around is when one can drowned. Beautiful dogs 🐕👍👍Vinny 🇺🇸
The way stuff like the Bobcats are all so modular always amazes me. Like, whoever came up with and made possible the idea was really damned clever
Great dogs and you have done a great good with them
Great dogs I enjoyed that clip.
If I didn't know any better Andrew, l would say you're a golden retriever kind of guy along with a jack of all trades...
That demolition bucket is something I want to get for my loader. So handy with the independent grapples for uneven materials.
Very ambitious work on that stump. Must have been important to get it out. Good work. Loved the dogs in the pond.
my kubota dealer sells a kubota svl 75-2 a 75.2hp skid steer 8 piece with trailer included for $48,000 for whole package wich not bad
i wonder how demo dozer compares
2697 is a great price, I had to add tteeth to my demo dozer
Looks like one hell of a nice demo bucket! Man, the construction on it looks super beefy! You'll get a LOT of work done with that! Always nice to have the right tool for the job, makes work much easier to accomplish! Looking forward to seeing that baby in action! Now... Warm up the hot tub for the dogs!
Rented a digger based on the inspiration you provided and took out a stump and filled in a swimming pool pit. Thanks man...you are fantastic! Keep the content coming its as good as netflix. Cheers.
Good luck with the bucket! I love seeing the dogs play.
11:25 that dog was like "watch this !!"
Yeah, Levi showed Lacie how its done.
Towards the end of the video, it was fun seeing you get a new bucket. And trying it out. Also watching the dog play.
Lol your dogs are crazy :)
I like them!
Labs are great dogs. Good personalities
I Love your dogs:-)On the demo bucket, it is nice that they come with side that can be removed, so you can do several different jobs with it, either way:-)
10 minutes in those dogs are silly! Love it. Also great info on the different types of buckets
Keith here. I like watching your videos.
Wow! the video production has really been kickstarted. I can't wait for all of the new videos they are always so interesting!
Love your dogs!
Mighty Moe Excavating likes dogs! Nice demo bucket, Nice wheelies ty for the entertainment
Thanks for sharing the dogs...
If you curl your bucket all the way those bobtach levers lock easier.
Looking forward to that demolition project.
John Collado yeah me too. I hope I get it.
Sweet demo bucket. I can see that attachment making you some good money on the track unit. You'll be able to take on bigger clean ups from here on out. BTW, your pups are hilarious.
this guy is amazing i have been binge watching his videos for 2 weeks. When ever I have a task I find to difficult I say what would Camarata do? just get it done!
It’s amazing you can have your chickens out and your dogs at the same time, I have a English Lab and if it’s got feathers on it he’s going after it. I have tried several times to break him from it but it’s in there blood. Love your videos and the amount of work you do and the quality is AMAZING!!!!
11:27 LOL "Gonna show her how it's done! Oops!"
I had one on a Cat skid steer when I worked for a demo company. Great tool. We would occasionally rent an impact hammer. Both are great for removing cement/asphalt parking lots. Great purchase. They come in handy.
Andrew thank you so much for not scrapping the antique cars, I'm a real big car guy and history buff, so you saved me from going to tears.
hope u get that demo job u showed at the begining. sweet bucket, love all the equip uve compiled. keep at it man, ur doing better than most guys our age.
That stump is awesome.....I would never get rid of that.....as a matter of fact, I would probably try to figure out a way to preserve it, to keep it from rotting from the weather, just to serve as a reminder to how it all started.....I've really been consumed with watching all your videos..👍
Given the size of all your equipment, and the size of the stuff you move, excavate, and demolish with that equipment, that toy snow blower is hilarious.
Watch Levi fall in...awe that was funny. He's gone and still reaches people. Good pup.
I Love the way you love your dogs! You're a good man, Andy !!!
BTW ..... Dog's can have Hypo-thermia too .... from too long a continue-is a time period in that cold water
Its hard to have a down day with those dogs around. That bucket looks awesome!
I live in the suburbs of Los Angeles and I really admire what you have made for yourself. I love the videos and they are motivating me every time I watch them to get my projects done. Keep them coming Andrew. Andrew is my name also and from the last name it looks Italian as I am also. BE SAFE
i loved the dogs the best. we are on our 2nd yellow lab-first one was a razor back, this one is a mini-retriever. we traveled to the corner of Missouri and Arkansas. 1,000 miles one way. great video, i would of loved ur help to unload, back in my day of peddling freight. very nice of u.
Little grease on pin locking mechanism helps a bunch. I keep mine oiled up. I hate prying or beating on em. As I'm sure u know this lol. Great content as usual ty for sharing. Dogs an ice were cool too
Extremely happy you didn’t want to scrap those old rare cars! They were in nice shape too!
Those dogs are hilarious! Lol
You really got it goin on, land stretching out so free and wide, take Manhattan just give me my countryside. Green acres is the place to be. Ha ha ha. Just puts me in a good mood.
Carfull withe the beaver! They bit my buddy's dog on the belly! Mine swims all the time in the beaver pond .I keep my 45/70 close by if the beaver shows up .they sure love the water .great vidio s
Thanks, yeah someone else mentioned that too. I guess that makes sense, they are just big swimming rats that can bite trees down.
45/70? trying to cut it in half? use 22mag and make a sweet hat out of it
Beautiful dogs in action. Nice!
That grapnel bucket is going to earn it's keep pretty quickly, I think.
Another good bucket to have is the rock bucket if your digging in a rocky soil it will separate rock from dirt great bucket thanks
I love the chicken v drone footage! Great channel.
Those little toro's are my favorite also, light weight easy to throw in the truck, they clean to the pavement, easier to load then my big Ariens... snowblowers have become a little bit of a hobby of mine. Lol
Hi from Belfast, you have a Double who plays for Manchester City football club, Bernardo Silva lol I laughed how alike you guys are, ps enjoy all your videos ...Tony.
VIDEOS ARE BRILLIANT! BETTER AND BETTER.
the bobcat mounting system really is the best!
Andrew, most all outdoor power equipment use 1/4 hose fuel line.Try not to use worm clamps because they tear into the hose and cause the hose to seep under the clamp. That clamp you held up to the camera works best with the 1/4 hose.
Beavers are "keystone species". Extremely important for ecosystems, more than almost any other species. You're so lucky to have them.
Nice bucket, it will work great for demo jobs.
I recommend CID for the demo bucket or any other attachments. I own several and never a problem
Ok, I need a 72" standard bucket for this machine, for dirt, I only have this huge light materials bucket, and it doesn't work well for digging dirt and normal work, Ill have to check them out.
Best thing is that he doesnt ever try the new equipment off camera just strait into it, nearly flips it just laughs keeps goin
Wow you really have a thought time with that machine..... thanks for laughs, also don't raise the boom as high and you don't tip hahaha
It was kind of a demonstration of the bucket. That bucket is big for that machine. And the muddy ground didn't help that day. I have a larger tracked bobcat, which will handle that bucket better.
Looking good Andrew proud of you man!
0mg your dogs just killed me!
Love it. :D
I like watching your “ buying a” videos because I get the sensation of buying something without spending money and if I watch your videos at work on the head, double Jeopardy
I just bought 2 more excavators, so plan on a video on that soon.
That stump is massive. By hand, whoa.
The right Tool for the right job makes both sense .....and $ DOLLARS $. Nice Andrew....Kickin Ass and Takin Names.
6:38 "Hole a wore right in the fuel line". I'm right there with ya, man.
I'd put that stump in the garden as an ornament, turning it upside down digging a little hole for the stem part so only the roots stick up. Looks really beautiful when having that grey color to it all the roots sticking out. Maybe go over it with high pressure washer to. Also you can tell people wondering what it is telling the story. :)
doggossss. love your dogs
Love the dogs
The dog stuck in the water had me cracking up!
Nice work. Good demolition tool...will pay for itself in 2018
Great video Andrew
I tuoi video sono sempre i più belli.
Love your videos
Nice stump. I have a 6 trunked 75 year old Siberian Elm stump that was (~5-7 tons) tipping the massive excavator which could barely move it to the backside of my property. Cut those trees while they are young lol
22:57 That pair of boulders is the perfect target
Love your dogs
I forgot you were getting a bucket. I like that you keep trophies.
Saddie makes me laugh everytime there is a puddle of water her belly has to go in it lol :P