Loved that "get a bigger hammer approach" togetting that framits where it needed to go. Music was awesome as well. I don't think we given your Dad his proper dues but I know you did not get your attitude from listening to your partying friends so, thanks Mr. Camarata from all that you've done to bring us this show with your son as the star!
Who needs a chainsaw for tree removal when you have a D4! Nice job on getting A LOT of work done in just a few hours. Nice repair on the “slightly” loose water pump too. I loved it after convincing the fan back in with a sledge hammer, “There. That’s how you get that back in.” Awesome. Great video as always, Andrew.
You're a rare and talented individual, and you never cease to amaze me. Who else would change the water pump on a dozer to the strains of Beethoven's Egmont Overture? We need more original and hard-working individuals like yourself. Keep up the good work!
Watching Andrew take down trees with a bulldozer makes for a powerful metaphor. I spent years in management. People push against you, and like the tree you hold your ground and stay upright. But when frontal attacks fail, as with the bulldozer against the tree, then it's necessary to undermine the roots in order to topple the tree. Watch out for people trying to undermine you, as Andrew demonstrates its a very effective way to topple even the strongest trees.
A lot of people would hate this video but if you have been through the Australian fires like me you wouldn't, and now Cali and Oregon again keep working.
hello andrew. I am a great fan of your videos and I must say that you are really very skilled in all possible areas. it's strange to the American because, as we say in Europe, the American is hiring someone for everything. I come from the Czech Republic, and it is customary for us to do everything, just like you. but what strikes me is that in this video and in a few others, you are wasting a lot of wood. we would cure it at first, put it on the fuel and adjust the terrain. what will you do with the heap of the brothel? otherwise I'm very happy and I would like to look at sometimes the beautiful place where you live. hello Pepan from the Czech Republic.
hello, thanks for your reply. In Europe, much is generally saved and in villages in particular. So for so many woods, they would fight with us :-). Are you an American? And where is your container castle? Thanks for the answer, you have a lot of fans and it will take a lot of time for everyone to answer. Otherwise, the quality of videos is great and I keep track of you. good luck .. Pepan Czech republic, Jindřichův Hradec.
Americans do hire people, people like Andrew. I'm American but live in France and am always surprised by how much the French do so much of their own work instead of paying someone to do it.
Good work, nice to see your father too. I will call your thief tomorrow to tell him what an ASS he is! Also I like his Raider, I had one years ago and wish I would have kept it, it was a very good machine and built like a tank!
Damn, how much would a job like that run?? I didn't see any markers on the trees. Does that mean he paid you X amount of money and said: Clear this much?? That old D4c kicks ass!!!
I've got a 50 acre farm I gotta clean up with scrubby pines and cedars all over it and some under brush. Looks like this machine is a good size for that kind of work. Nothing really over 4 to 5 inches in diameter. Shallow rooted but some ground is steep. I was thinking this is just the size dozer I need. Anything you can recommend? I have a lot of time in a 450 jd dozer. Just pushing dirt though on a pipeline job. Have done some clearing but not much.
Andrew Camarata at the age of 63 I am curious about how your Dad has been a part of what you have learned or not...seems to be a lot of hands on... self taught experience and self motivation...which I admire.....keep sharing your artistic talents!
@@AndrewCamarata my father-in-law would get paid in thirds. One third in the beginning, one halfway, and one at the end. If he didn't get paid, he'd put a mechanics lien on the property. That was in Indiana, years ago. Don't know what the laws are in NY.
you need to turn off or at least lower the volume of your music especially when you are speaking, i was going to mention that in a couple other videos, but forgot, so this time i did mention it while you were doing it.
What a shame, with a little land management of 50% trees the owner could of had a nice silvopasture to shade livestock from the sun and windbreak for them in the winter while letting the sun to stimulate grass.. With little rotational grazing with electric fence he could of improved the soil and make a park like setting when the cows eat the vegetation up the trees to about 5ft.
Andrew Camarata I work on tractors and sometimes it's a pain cause of its a tight fit between the fan and radiator. I couldn't really tell how much room you had just trying to give a little tip to save some time and frustration,but I watched again and could tell it wasn't bad at all sorry.
bet your Dad is proud of you..and it is good to see Son and Dad working together...
Loved that "get a bigger hammer approach" togetting that framits where it needed to go. Music was awesome as well. I don't think we given your Dad his proper dues but I know you did not get your attitude from listening to your partying friends so, thanks Mr. Camarata from all that you've done to bring us this show with your son as the star!
Who needs a chainsaw for tree removal when you have a D4! Nice job on getting A LOT of work done in just a few hours. Nice repair on the “slightly” loose water pump too. I loved it after convincing the fan back in with a sledge hammer, “There. That’s how you get that back in.” Awesome. Great video as always, Andrew.
You're a rare and talented individual, and you never cease to amaze me. Who else would change the water pump on a dozer to the strains of Beethoven's Egmont Overture? We need more original and hard-working individuals like yourself. Keep up the good work!
What? You never heard of Bulldozing to Beethoven?
Watching Andrew take down trees with a bulldozer makes for a powerful metaphor. I spent years in management. People push against you, and like the tree you hold your ground and stay upright. But when frontal attacks fail, as with the bulldozer against the tree, then it's necessary to undermine the roots in order to topple the tree. Watch out for people trying to undermine you, as Andrew demonstrates its a very effective way to topple even the strongest trees.
Being able to fix your stuff must save a ton of money.
Congratulations on 1 million subs, Andrew. Well deserved!
I have picked up a lot of great tips from your videos! They are quite informative and I hope there are more to come. Thanks!
That's the first time I watched one of your older video's that I never watched and to my surprise heard classical music.
It amaze's me just how much you get done with the Dozer. Dude.
Beethoven...what a nice touch. Thank you Andrew.
It's better to have no music when you're talking. I like it when you lead us step by step on what you are doing.
Good choice of music Andy!👍
always pick such amazing music to enhance the video
A tree spear on the Dozer bland would come in handy. Great videos! Love to watch you work!!
I did not know you could conduct an orchestra Andy. NICE!
Your choice of music is outstanding.
Agree...along with great editing
Agree, but too much in this vid.
Much better music than the retaining wall soundtrack at your castle building...
much better tunes than the head banging stuff i enjoy watching you work your dozer hardly wait to have my own
I can see why you fitted that frame now.
That's some serious heavy duty 🌲 felling.
The Boy Wonder does it!I'm proud of you mateKeep Up the good workThat one big tree in the middle of the video was exhilarating
Great job, well done! It’s imperative to have a rake out here to clear brush n mesquites, lotsa roots n very dry, also!
Great choice for music.
A lot of people would hate this video but if you have been through the Australian fires like me you wouldn't, and now Cali and Oregon again keep working.
Love the music!!
At least it broke in an area you had room to work on it. Mine always is in trees and underbrush or mud when it decides to break down. Good job though.
Musics alright ,, oh that kick on the fan blade was AWSOME I did that to it before you started
You are a lucky guy. You can work on what you like !!
You're a chip off the old block AC, I guess your father is mechanically talented also. It runs in the family!!!
hello andrew. I am a great fan of your videos and I must say that you are really very skilled in all possible areas. it's strange to the American because, as we say in Europe, the American is hiring someone for everything.
I come from the Czech Republic, and it is customary for us to do everything, just like you. but what strikes me is that in this video and in a few others, you are wasting a lot of wood. we would cure it at first, put it on the fuel and adjust the terrain. what will you do with the heap of the brothel?
otherwise I'm very happy and I would like to look at sometimes the beautiful place where you live.
hello Pepan from the Czech Republic.
hello, thanks for your reply. In Europe, much is generally saved and in villages in particular. So for so many woods, they would fight with us :-).
Are you an American? And where is your container castle?
Thanks for the answer, you have a lot of fans and it will take a lot of time for everyone to answer.
Otherwise, the quality of videos is great and I keep track of you. good luck .. Pepan Czech republic, Jindřichův Hradec.
Yes, I am in New York in USA.
Thanks, glad you like the videos.
Americans do hire people, people like Andrew. I'm American but live in France and am always surprised by how much the French do so much of their own work instead of paying someone to do it.
Beethoven was a nice touch
And that’s how you do it .
Another Great video ...
Loved the video!
Camarata rules .........................
Andrew all of your content is edifying
Pleasure to watch.
That dozer is more productive than a forestry excavator thingy
How long did this clear take and how big was it. You do nice work on that dozer
Andrew, is your father helping you some times ....? I like your choice of music good and appropriated !!! Take care of yourself !
Andrew have you serviced the transmission on this little Cat? Filter and oil.
Your lucky it didn't come off and damage the radiator.
SALUDOS DESDE ESPAÑA 🇪🇸 AMIGO 🖐️
Boy I wish you were down here near Atlanta.
Andrew, I could keep you and your excavator busy here in N. IL.
Love your videos
Thanks
Loved the classical music.
that D4 is very powerful for a small machine. the bigger ones must be unstoppable .
Sorry if this has been answered but did not see it in the comments. How long did it take you to complete the bulldozing in this video?
CONSIDERING I CAN'T DRAW A STRAIGHT LINE WITH A RULER ANDREW IS A GENIUS ,LOL
fantastic video , fantastic music. you are the man andrew
Guys quick freaking out over a fan replacement and coolant lmfao
Good work, nice to see your father too. I will call your thief tomorrow to tell him what an ASS he is! Also I like his Raider, I had one years ago and wish I would have kept it, it was a very good machine and built like a tank!
Yeah the raiders are cool. That thief is really annoying me. Wait till I catch him.
That d4 Is a beast
What does "BORLB" on the toolbox mean, and is there a story on why "Brittany" should keep out?
well that's for one thing dozers do have a lot of power behind them machines.
Andrew nice choice of music , Beethoven Egmont Overture.
Damn, how much would a job like that run?? I didn't see any markers on the trees. Does that mean he paid you X amount of money and said: Clear this much?? That old D4c kicks ass!!!
It was every tree, I was there by the hour. Yeah, that dozer works nice.
Beethoven-overture to Edmont, op84 would have been my choice also.
Every time you fix your tractors you save 1,000 dollars.
"Alright, that's how you do it", puts the sledgehammer down, lmao
thank you! thought i was the only one for a minute....
Where in the video does it say you got stiffed by this guy?
I eventually got paid. Only after fighting with him for months.
Make a how to operate video.
Good job Andrew
Hey, that was the Raider moving under its own power!
Yeah, that thing ran for a while.
Beethoven! Cool!
Good Job !
What do you charge for something like this
Yo, does anyone know what SUV is the red one at 4:11 ?
What’s the largest diameter tree you can push over with that machine, or is it just a matter of digging the roots on a side?
I've been able to get anything out with it. Usually the huge stumps will split apart, and come out easier than some small ones.
I've got a 50 acre farm I gotta clean up with scrubby pines and cedars all over it and some under brush. Looks like this machine is a good size for that kind of work. Nothing really over 4 to 5 inches in diameter. Shallow rooted but some ground is steep. I was thinking this is just the size dozer I need. Anything you can recommend? I have a lot of time in a 450 jd dozer. Just pushing dirt though on a pipeline job. Have done some clearing but not much.
MB McClure d4 is good. I never had any luck with John Deere.
There, that’s the way you do it.👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸
Bfl job but idk why anyone wd want alll the trees down! Gooo Andrew
THANKS 4 VIDEO. BE KIND.
And "That's how you do it"! Hahahahahahahaha
How much did you charge for that job
you know dude with all the repairs that you have done - u probably could have afforded a recon motor
Is that your Father helping you Andrew?
Yeah, that is my dad there.
I never got paid from that job. Want to call the guy and tell him he's a thief. 6466124000 Yosbani.
Andrew Camarata at the age of 63 I am curious about how your Dad has been a part of what you have learned or not...seems to be a lot of hands on... self taught experience and self motivation...which I admire.....keep sharing your artistic talents!
@@AndrewCamarata my father-in-law would get paid in thirds. One third in the beginning, one halfway, and one at the end. If he didn't get paid, he'd put a mechanics lien on the property. That was in Indiana, years ago. Don't know what the laws are in NY.
Do you have a root rake for your dozer
love your videos, you just added that music recently, can do without it. can't hear you talk.
Great music
What's the story on all the slash, burn it?
you need to turn off or at least lower the volume of your music especially when you are speaking, i was going to mention that in a couple other videos, but forgot, so this time i did mention it while you were doing it.
I bet you wish that bulldozer Actually moved that fast
How come that crook didn't pay you?
IDK, he might not of had the money, I think he's just a thief. I got most of the money after threatening him.
Classical👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Music is fine, but way too much... should just be in the fast forward and intro/outro maybe.
BIFL (buy it for life) 1988 Caterpillar d4c bulldozer
Seems like your luck is as bad as mine! If I do things and something doesn't break I'm not trying hard enough.
Kinda handy to have dad around, eh?
YES!!! MY MAN USEING A BFH (BIG FUCKING HAMMER) YES THAT IS HOW YOU DO IT!! OLD ONE LEGED JOSEPH T
It's always kind of a shame when folks buy tree covered land then clear cut. I purchased clear cut land then planted over 3k trees.
You don't need to plant trees, just stop cutting the grass, they'll grow by themselves.
What a shame, with a little land management of 50% trees the owner could of had a nice silvopasture to shade livestock from the sun and windbreak for them in the winter while letting the sun to stimulate grass.. With little rotational grazing with electric fence he could of improved the soil and make a park like setting when the cows eat the vegetation up the trees to about 5ft.
Music louder than your voice ............
Andrew 1, tree Zip!
very persuasive sledgehammer))
anti seize everything, copper base.
Does it work better with the copper? I have used regular anti seize before, and was never impressed with it.
copper is the way to go, i have used nickle and copper is alot better.
AC- tearing up shit - and makin money
👍👍👍.
great music and I hate those fans too.....
Beethoven. Sweet.
Egmont Overture
Snickers ice cream bar commercial go get one
not trying to be bossy but next time it would be easier to just lay the belt over the pump then put the fan on.
Josh Cozart just to get the belt in? That was the easy part.
Andrew Camarata I work on tractors and sometimes it's a pain cause of its a tight fit between the fan and radiator. I couldn't really tell how much room you had just trying to give a little tip to save some time and frustration,but I watched again and could tell it wasn't bad at all sorry.
Josh Cozart getting the water pump/fan out was the hard part. It went back together quick/easy.
Andrew Camarata I'm not trying to criticize or anything, was just trying to give a tip. Great job and video though.
Josh Cozart ok, thanks.