Wow, Andrew i have to say it's good seeing you upload more frequent. My Favorite Channel Brother and you nvr disappoint. Love watching heavy equipment your repairing your machines. Plus i cannot forgot you drone flights bud.. Your an awesome Drone Pilot. I DO NOT Miss an EPISODE.
All in all, Andrew's finest work. Almost genius camera placement and editing. A genetic randomness that gives some people the ability to see, and know in some way, how pleasing the fire, the coming darkness, and the drone use, will be to others. Really fun to see the flora flourishing and filling in. Kudos to the owner for his foresight. Bravo.
Hey Andre, thanks for the second video this week! Your skill in creating awesome content is truly remarkable. It's super cool to witness all those amazing machines in action, especially loving the big bulldozer. Wishing you a fantastic Thanksgiving, and I'm eagerly looking forward to even more content from you. Thanks and greetings, Thomas.
thank you andrew, thank you for entertaining us with your videos every week of the year, thank you for showing us not only the things you do right but also the fails and your solutions to them, thank you for putting the camera in a different place every ten seconds of the video, thank you for not wasting money and things even though you have to be pretty weakthy now, thank you for staying the same andrew we know from your first videos almost ten years ago, thank you for being a bit crazy sometimes, but still not arrogant and mad, thank you for not using thumbnails like everyone else, thank you for still answering many of our comments, thank you for being authentic, being yourself. Andrew, you've earned this huge 1,300,000 subscribers youtube channel. i wish you all the best for the future. greetings from germany 🇩🇪 Thomas
Long time follower and fellow operator here, I'll be the first to thank you for giving us the ability to see anything possible with the right attitude. Love the vids and God bless you Andrew!
@jpa1282 hopefully not the last either, HEO is a dying breed here in Canada and Andrew's reach is far enough I hope it never stop inspiring people to give it a shot ya know
The videos are always informative, you get a sense of how thing are developed, made and done. Credit to Andrew's decisions also to all equipment invested for these activity and the editing of these videos are just spot on. ♥️
Another belter. Big jobs, variety of equipment, great drone shots that show the scale of the countryside (Makes us UK folk jealous!) and doggos living their absolute best life! Grand!
Your ability to capture what you do using high end cameras and resolutions with fantastic cinematic drone work mixed with beautiful editing and always spot on music invokes a number of emotions that make viewing your videos an amazing experience that I look forward to. Thank you for not only caring deeply about your goals in life but also for caring enough to bring us along in stunning ways
@@xcalibertrekker6693 its funny you use pet names as if hes a close friend of yours lending you to have insider information that you do not. go pros are high end in their genre, DJI is high end in its genre. Move along child soldier.
@@AndrewCamarata Wow, I didn't know that. So I'm in the wrong here thinking you were joking. In that case double thanks for spending the time for the people who need subtitles!
We burned TONS of brush in our front field at the farm .. same idea as here, we added a pond, out back .. and dragged everything "tree" up front to sort for saw mill, firewood, and burn :) A year or maybe two years later, we planted corn in the front field (Sweet Corn to sell at the roadside) .. And every year after that for many years ... the area where the burn pile was the corn grew a FOOT Or two taller, and the ears were by far the best ones, we charge extra for them! :)
les cendres de bois sont de l'engrais , mais c'est beaucoup mieux pour la terre de broyer le bois en copeaux et de l'étaller , c'est bien meilleur pour la vie du sol....
Nice video. Your aerial views give a good look at the old stone walls the early settlers made as they cleared the land for farming. All the tree clearing he's done is on new growth reforest after the Easterners gave up and moved West for greener (and less rocky) pasture and land. Thanks for the revisit to show the results. Happy Thanksgiving.
Andrew, I have been watching you for years (since your first vids). I am STILL constantly impressed with your craftsmanship. I hope 'your buddy' (I have seen him in many of your videos) appreciates how fortunate he is. As always, thanks for a great video.
"He had that for 20 years, it's an antique". Made me feel really old being born in '71 :D Andrews stuff is the best. Should have been a major TV show in my opinion. Both for the contents and editing. Learnt so much from Andrew!
Andrey, good afternoon! I enjoy watching your videos, thank you for that. I, too, with my team, are clearing sites for further construction and demolishing various buildings (old houses, barns, garages).
Thanks Andrew for posting a lot over these past couple of weeks! I know that these videos must take a ton of time to edit and film. I am always so eager to watch your videos and it makes my day when you post something new. Thanks Andrew!
We lined the bottom of our lake with sand by placing the sand on the winter ice . When the ice melted it evenly lauded the sand on the lake bottom . Perhaps that could be the way to clay line the pond , or maybe not . 👍🇨🇦
Andrew you just earned my respect by mentioning precisely he has forest fires in Quebec while even in Canada many people are not able to distinguish Canada from Quebec I am a Quebecer I appreciate very much you had specified that the forest fires were in Quebec and just to say like too many people that it was in Canada so thank you for the clarification
I've had good luck lining spillways with geotextile, then loading them with riprap. It's easy, prevents weed growth and it's easy to drive equipment over. Either way, nice stuff man. You have some great friends that take on big projects just like you do.
Man, those little Case 650k are a hidden gem of a machine... the cummins just runs and runs with no complaint or stupid def fluid. I've got one with 5800+ hours on it and the oil stays looking like honey in the engine... sure it's got its quirks but it's still a pushin' little machine. I'm not sure it won't outpush my D5K2 for like 1/6 the purchase price and I think it also has better cutting edge visibility from the operator station.
The spillways have too little material in them. Putting down a single layer of slabs wont cut it. Water will undermine the stones and wash them away. Usually rip-rap works a charm. If your berm is NOT holding the water, then it too will get washed away. You cant just build up a dam and expect it to hold water. At 23.18 you can see the road edge collapsing into the pond. The water is shedding off the mountainside and will; wash that into the pond. When you cut down trees on a hillside like that, there are consequences. Trees act as natural regulators for water. The area on the slope looks good for a year, after that nature will find its own path.
That was a great job, AC - the place looks wonderful a few months later. And once you clay the pond it will be even better. By the way, can't help noticing your dogs Cody and Blue are deliriously happy no matter where you take them - clearly you are a wise and kind master to them, so kudos for that too!
Hey Andrew, There's an attachment called a "Stone burier" that may benefit you guys up there with the rocky soil. They make them for tractors and skid steers.
The wildfire smoke was really bad this year. Having smoke like this week after week is rough and really makes you appreciate the regular fresh air we usually have
Love watch in your videos I've been a long time watcher You're a go-getter for a young man I was that way when I was younger I still left him and I'm 71 Just stay safe stay healthy catch on another one
I’m glad you’re uploading a bunch lately. Do another trip to snowmobile somewhere. Maybe Canada. That snowmobile trip last year was awesome! Keep up the great work!
My uncle made a pond for his heat pump and for recreation. He used this stuff called bentonite. I am not sure exactly what it does, but he told me it is the best pond liner on the planet. His was mixed with red clay I believe he said at 50/50. Once he had it spread I remember him rolling it until it was hard as cement. It reminded me of a dirt race track I used to race go-carts as a kid. But he spent a nice chunk of cash to do it that way.
it's a plasticated clay most oftenused in hydraulic drilling and building casting as a slurry mix where you need to keep water and "inclusions" away from what you're working with. yeah that stuff is a crazy material to work with, cool to see it mentioned somewhere on the surfaces planet instead of 300' below. xD
Among the many things Bentonite is spread (raked) on baseball infields to dry it out after it rains to soak up excess moisture (water) to make the infield playable
Yes, the clay of 1000 uses! Bentonite, from a geological perspective, is a type of clay from volcanic ash that has been altered by seawater. Like other clay minerals, it can absorb water within its structure, giving it desirable properties. But bentonite has particularly good absorption and swelling. Bentonite is surface mined and almost all of US production comes from Wyoming. I learned all that in clay mineralogy class over 30 years ago, but here's what I learned today. The guy who named it (late 1800s) wanted to call it something else, but that name was already taken. So he named it after the Benton Formation, which is shale and contains such ash/clay layers. And that was named after Fort Benton, Montana. And Fort Benton was named after a politician, but who really gives a fuck about that. Fort Benton, which was originally called something else (go figure), is as far as you could go up the Missouri on a steamboat back in the 1800s.
can’t say it enough. i love these videos, you’re a very down to earth guy, we learn a ton and it’s overall so entertaining. more videos more frequently please. 😂🙏🏼
I love how Andrew's friend looks identical to him lol i wonder if there is a whole town of Andrews in New York somewhere 🤔😂😂 also really like how he goes back to the jobs sometimes to show everyone how it turned out months later , I do this every single day but for people watching who don't do this kind of work they have trouble seeing in their head what the end product will look like
I live in Amsterdam, NY and don't watch the news. At first, when there was a lot of smoke and a wood burning smell, I thought that there was a major structure fire in town until my neighbor told me what it was! 🔥🔥🔥😂😂😂
In BC this past summer you wouldn't have been able to see those trees across the field. It's a good thing for forced air heating and AC with quality furnace filters when it's like this for so much the summer. :)
The wife and I have watched every video you have. Good and the sad (Levi) Rest in Peace my Buddy, We will see you later. Wishing you the best in all you do. Oh, and I love my Leatherman Signal. They make good Products. Take Care.🍺👍👍
Just a thought: build some attachment brackets for the backside of the bucket, add a couple detachable arms that extend out a couple of feet, and weld to the arms some plate steel. It will give your bucket hoses out of the fire. Since you do quite a bit of this work, it could be handy. Yup it will be heavy but you have the equipment to handle that issue.
Dear Camarata! I appreciate your work. You work with machines that every child wants to "play" with. I guess you are building yourself and your business on your own, because I have been following you for a long time and I can see the continuous development. As a Central European, I really liked your videos. However, when you take possession of a new area (either for yourself or on behalf of a client, I always look at the pictures strangely, how can you burn more than 100 square meters of wood in one pile in America? While in many places around the world the twigs are also collected? If it is already burned and there is no need for heating, wouldn't it make sense to sell/donate it in winter or to dry it in summer? Or do you live in a place where there are lots of trees and people don't get cold in winter? I would be happy if we could talk sometime. More good work and many more machines for you. I appreciate your work.
Thanks Andrew for sharing this delightful journey. I’m surprised that you are exposing your hydraulic lines to that much heat. I would suspect that it would cause the fluid to boil. Wishing you and your furry kids a blessed thanksgiving season. Peace brother
I was always taught that ponds should have a gentle grade for the first few feet. This is to help someone get footing to get out that fell in and can’t swim or has trouble. There was a kid I read about that died in a small deep pond like this.
Wow, Andrew i have to say it's good seeing you upload more frequent.
My Favorite Channel Brother and you nvr disappoint. Love watching heavy equipment your repairing your machines.
Plus i cannot forgot you drone flights bud.. Your an awesome Drone Pilot. I DO NOT Miss an EPISODE.
Thanks
@@AndrewCamarata Sorry about the typo's Sheesh lol. I didn't know it was this bad till you replied and re-read it Ha
All in all, Andrew's finest work. Almost genius camera placement and editing. A genetic randomness that gives some people the ability to see, and know in some way, how pleasing the fire, the coming darkness, and the drone use, will be to others. Really fun to see the flora flourishing and filling in. Kudos to the owner for his foresight. Bravo.
I didn't know that, thanks
Hey Andre, thanks for the second video this week! Your skill in creating awesome content is truly remarkable. It's super cool to witness all those amazing machines in action, especially loving the big bulldozer. Wishing you a fantastic Thanksgiving, and I'm eagerly looking forward to even more content from you. Thanks and greetings, Thomas.
Love it that you go back to show how they look after some time has passed and it's had time to recover
3 fantastic videos in 3 days!!!! Greatest Thanksgiving week ever!!! Thanks for the great content!
When an Andrew C video is dropped you stop what your doing and watch. Always gonna be A+++
better not cos you can watch anytime, silly
@@michaelfraser5723 you mean you can watch a 2nd time.
thank you andrew, thank you for entertaining us with your videos every week of the year, thank you for showing us not only the things you do right but also the fails and your solutions to them, thank you for putting the camera in a different place every ten seconds of the video, thank you for not wasting money and things even though you have to be pretty weakthy now, thank you for staying the same andrew we know from your first videos almost ten years ago, thank you for being a bit crazy sometimes, but still not arrogant and mad, thank you for not using thumbnails like everyone else, thank you for still answering many of our comments, thank you for being authentic, being yourself. Andrew, you've earned this huge 1,300,000 subscribers youtube channel. i wish you all the best for the future. greetings from germany 🇩🇪
Thomas
Thank you.
@@AndrewCamaratai have a question though, what happened between you and samantha weber?
I thought she was going to be around forever, guess not.
I think she switched teams
Long time follower and fellow operator here, I'll be the first to thank you for giving us the ability to see anything possible with the right attitude. Love the vids and God bless you Andrew!
Your definitely not the fist
@jpa1282 hopefully not the last either, HEO is a dying breed here in Canada and Andrew's reach is far enough I hope it never stop inspiring people to give it a shot ya know
Thanks
素晴らしい景色だ😊
Porcupine 3" the quilling"
Thanks for all these recent uploads....a lot of work for you...great for us 👍
The videos are always informative, you get a sense of how thing are developed, made and done. Credit to Andrew's decisions also to all equipment invested for these activity and the editing of these videos are just spot on. ♥️
Only Andrew, Victory Outdoors, and Harry Mack get thumbs up at the start of every video. Every time.
Q4#4#4!544$77$7€
After renting a mini ex I am now in the market for one. If you own land they are an incredibly helpful tool! Thank you for the inspiration Andrew!
Another belter. Big jobs, variety of equipment, great drone shots that show the scale of the countryside (Makes us UK folk jealous!) and doggos living their absolute best life! Grand!
Your ability to capture what you do using high end cameras and resolutions with fantastic cinematic drone work mixed with beautiful editing and always spot on music invokes a number of emotions that make viewing your videos an amazing experience that I look forward to. Thank you for not only caring deeply about your goals in life but also for caring enough to bring us along in stunning ways
You really believe Drew uses "high end cameras", of course you do.
@@xcalibertrekker6693 its funny you use pet names as if hes a close friend of yours lending you to have insider information that you do not. go pros are high end in their genre, DJI is high end in its genre. Move along child soldier.
Thanks for adding subtitles every time, appreciate it
You're welcome, I type those out.
@@AndrewCamarata Lol, thanks for the laughs. For anyone wondering subtitles are generated automatically by youtube's speech to text AI.
They are made in premier by AI, but they’re often very wrong and I spend a ton of time fixing them.
@@AndrewCamarata Wow, I didn't know that. So I'm in the wrong here thinking you were joking. In that case double thanks for spending the time for the people who need subtitles!
Why is it feeling like Christmas, three videos in a week from Andrew! Awesome
We burned TONS of brush in our front field at the farm .. same idea as here, we added a pond, out back .. and dragged everything "tree" up front to sort for saw mill, firewood, and burn :)
A year or maybe two years later, we planted corn in the front field (Sweet Corn to sell at the roadside) ..
And every year after that for many years ... the area where the burn pile was the corn grew a FOOT Or two taller, and the ears were by far the best ones, we charge extra for them! :)
les cendres de bois sont de l'engrais , mais c'est beaucoup mieux pour la terre de broyer le bois en copeaux et de l'étaller , c'est bien meilleur pour la vie du sol....
Nice video. Your aerial views give a good look at the old stone walls the early settlers made as they cleared the land for farming. All the tree clearing he's done is on new growth reforest after the Easterners gave up and moved West for greener (and less rocky) pasture and land. Thanks for the revisit to show the results. Happy Thanksgiving.
Everything you post is a feast. Thanks Andrew, Cody and Blue, you are a formidable trio.
AC your dogs have got the best life They are so happy and free 👍👍👍🤗🤗
Andrew, I have been watching you for years (since your first vids). I am STILL constantly impressed with your craftsmanship. I hope 'your buddy' (I have seen him in many of your videos) appreciates how fortunate he is. As always, thanks for a great video.
"He had that for 20 years, it's an antique".
Made me feel really old being born in '71 :D
Andrews stuff is the best. Should have been a major TV show in my opinion. Both for the contents and editing. Learnt so much from Andrew!
For a sec I thought you said you were born in 71 a.d not : D
@@CarEdits543 That would have been something :D
@@rolfnilsen6385 yeah that will be something
That Case Doser is a tidy looking unit. Great stuff as always Andrew 💪
Andrey, good afternoon! I enjoy watching your videos, thank you for that. I, too, with my team, are clearing sites for further construction and demolishing various buildings (old houses, barns, garages).
Thank you.
Thanks Andrew for posting a lot over these past couple of weeks! I know that these videos must take a ton of time to edit and film. I am always so eager to watch your videos and it makes my day when you post something new. Thanks Andrew!
Andrew, tell your buddy he’s got a pretty place. Nice brush fire. Thank y’all for sharing.
There's just something about cool nights and a blazing fire that is so peaceful. If I could do it every night I would.
I love the huge fires! Lovely video Andrew, thank you
That’s one hell of a title but I respect it , it shows that this Chanel is authentic and not fake like 97% of these people
I love those old stone walls. I hope your buddy keeps them intact and fixes them up a bit!
We lined the bottom of our lake with sand by placing the sand on the winter ice . When the ice melted it evenly lauded the sand on the lake bottom . Perhaps that could be the way to clay line the pond , or maybe not . 👍🇨🇦
Andrew you just earned my respect by mentioning precisely he has forest fires in Quebec while even in Canada many people are not able to distinguish Canada from Quebec I am a Quebecer I appreciate very much you had specified that the forest fires were in Quebec and just to say like too many people that it was in Canada so thank you for the clarification
You're the best Andrew....greetings from London, England.
When I was young my family would visit the grandparents in Connecticut and Vermont. I always remembered the bright green grass there.
I really envy these guys. Their properties are just fantastic.
Awesome, thank you for sharing, always a pleasure watch your project 👍👍👍👍
Awesome.I like the variety of content on this channel.Thanks for sharing and taking us along
this looks like a wonderful setup can't wait to see it all grown in this next spring. another great job.
Nice to see your Dad out with you.
I've had good luck lining spillways with geotextile, then loading them with riprap. It's easy, prevents weed growth and it's easy to drive equipment over. Either way, nice stuff man. You have some great friends that take on big projects just like you do.
Your a mechanic with both your machinery and camera. Following you from your beginning. Now I'm getting old.
Andrew’s blessing us with videos lately
blessing? is he the God, or a saint? the Pope?
God@@michaelfraser5723
He's Getting low on TH-cam checks that's all.
@@michaelfraser5723maybe all of the above 😂😂😂
He's got free time now... he's no longer dating what's her face.
Andrew, you are one talented equipment operator. You do some beautiful work. Keep it up, buddy!
No one works harder than Andrew. Amazing!
Hello there Andrew quite a pleasure seeing your videos nice to see you releasing several lately. Very nice work. 👍
your filming and editing really makes excavation work interesting its so great you are making more videos
Beautiful piece of property. The pond really looks nice.
Theres no better feeling than sitting down to eat and seeing Andrew posted another video. Thanks dude!!
Man, those little Case 650k are a hidden gem of a machine... the cummins just runs and runs with no complaint or stupid def fluid. I've got one with 5800+ hours on it and the oil stays looking like honey in the engine... sure it's got its quirks but it's still a pushin' little machine. I'm not sure it won't outpush my D5K2 for like 1/6 the purchase price and I think it also has better cutting edge visibility from the operator station.
Yea it sounded great
I always appreciate when Andrew goes back to a property
The spillways have too little material in them. Putting down a single layer of slabs wont cut it. Water will undermine the stones and wash them away. Usually rip-rap works a charm.
If your berm is NOT holding the water, then it too will get washed away. You cant just build up a dam and expect it to hold water.
At 23.18 you can see the road edge collapsing into the pond. The water is shedding off the mountainside and will; wash that into the pond.
When you cut down trees on a hillside like that, there are consequences. Trees act as natural regulators for water.
The area on the slope looks good for a year, after that nature will find its own path.
Mr Camarata is on a content roll this month. Awesome videos to watch and enjoy
Andrew.....thanks for giving those Dogs such a wonderful free life! When you hear "it's a Dogs life". This is what they meant!
Nice fire,I had a good one Friday night. It rained good all day,perfect I won’t set my woods on fire.
That was a great job, AC - the place looks wonderful a few months later. And once you clay the pond it will be even better. By the way, can't help noticing your dogs Cody and Blue are deliriously happy no matter where you take them - clearly you are a wise and kind master to them, so kudos for that too!
I wish I could live there
You could but you would have to put up with NY politics. Beautiful state but the power NYC and Albany wield over the rest of the state is terrible.
You are an amazing young man! I’m always in awe when I watch your videos! Awesome work ❤
Awesome piece of property! Nice work Andrew 👍😁
Hey Andrew, There's an attachment called a "Stone burier" that may benefit you guys up there with the rocky soil. They make them for tractors and skid steers.
Perfect combination - content, editing, music. 💪👍🏼
Relaxing with some cold beverages watching some Andrew vids, nothing better
The wildfire smoke was really bad this year. Having smoke like this week after week is rough and really makes you appreciate the regular fresh air we usually have
Love watch in your videos I've been a long time watcher You're a go-getter for a young man I was that way when I was younger I still left him and I'm 71 Just stay safe stay healthy catch on another one
Good job. I would have used my body to move all those stones. You did what i could do in six months. You did it in just a couple days.
It's nice to see the progression of this project.
Wow this guy’s property has come a LONG way! You’ve been helping him with it for years, it seems. Looking really good!
Those Canadian wildfires made it pretty crazy on the east coast over the summer. I felt like I was back living in Colorado while in Connecticut
3 days of videos in a row?! Keep it coming please!!
Good.job. Nice yard good show 😄👍👍👏👏👏👏
Thats a great lot at the end. Pond came out great
Love the pond and the road work need to start digging my own pond soon :)
I’m glad you’re uploading a bunch lately. Do another trip to snowmobile somewhere. Maybe Canada. That snowmobile trip last year was awesome! Keep up the great work!
02:30h in Germany. Greetings to all. I have watched all of your videos. All!
😉
Very good like the fact that you don't hang about talking you explain part at a time which is better than trying to explain to much at the same time
My uncle made a pond for his heat pump and for recreation. He used this stuff called bentonite. I am not sure exactly what it does, but he told me it is the best pond liner on the planet. His was mixed with red clay I believe he said at 50/50. Once he had it spread I remember him rolling it until it was hard as cement. It reminded me of a dirt race track I used to race go-carts as a kid. But he spent a nice chunk of cash to do it that way.
it's a plasticated clay most oftenused in hydraulic drilling and building casting as a slurry mix where you need to keep water and "inclusions" away from what you're working with.
yeah that stuff is a crazy material to work with, cool to see it mentioned somewhere on the surfaces planet instead of 300' below. xD
Good old drillers mud.
Among the many things Bentonite is spread (raked) on baseball infields to dry it out after it rains to soak up excess moisture (water) to make the infield playable
Yes, the clay of 1000 uses! Bentonite, from a geological perspective, is a type of clay from volcanic ash that has been altered by seawater. Like other clay minerals, it can absorb water within its structure, giving it desirable properties. But bentonite has particularly good absorption and swelling. Bentonite is surface mined and almost all of US production comes from Wyoming.
I learned all that in clay mineralogy class over 30 years ago, but here's what I learned today. The guy who named it (late 1800s) wanted to call it something else, but that name was already taken. So he named it after the Benton Formation, which is shale and contains such ash/clay layers. And that was named after Fort Benton, Montana. And Fort Benton was named after a politician, but who really gives a fuck about that. Fort Benton, which was originally called something else (go figure), is as far as you could go up the Missouri on a steamboat back in the 1800s.
That`s like a LetsDig18 fire pile. Good job on the pond and spillway.
I always click on Andrews videos and think I will watch just a few minutes. Nope! Every time I watch start to finish! Amazing content!
Fabulous fire, now that is cleared, useful land!
Beautiful fire. Huge like we used to on the farm.
Andrew is a role model that spans all generations!
Great job. Keep them coming Andrew. Tks
can’t say it enough. i love these videos, you’re a very down to earth guy, we learn a ton and it’s overall so entertaining. more videos more frequently please. 😂🙏🏼
I love how Andrew's friend looks identical to him lol i wonder if there is a whole town of Andrews in New York somewhere 🤔😂😂 also really like how he goes back to the jobs sometimes to show everyone how it turned out months later , I do this every single day but for people watching who don't do this kind of work they have trouble seeing in their head what the end product will look like
I live in Amsterdam, NY and don't watch the news.
At first, when there was a lot of smoke and a wood burning smell, I thought that there was a major structure fire in town until my neighbor told me what it was!
🔥🔥🔥😂😂😂
Now that's quality entertainment at its finest, it doesn't matter what you are doing, it's sure is enjoyable! Happy Thanksgiving Andrew.
Man that is gorgeous! Great work by you guys.
In BC this past summer you wouldn't have been able to see those trees across the field. It's a good thing for forced air heating and AC with quality furnace filters when it's like this for so much the summer. :)
Ah, more videos. Just one more thing to be thankful for. 👍
this is like a sneak peak of when NASA sends Andrew to Mars to work on equipment and build the mars colony. Camarata Teraforming at your service
The wife and I have watched every video you have. Good and the sad (Levi) Rest in Peace my Buddy, We will see you later. Wishing you the best in all you do. Oh, and I love my Leatherman Signal. They make good Products. Take Care.🍺👍👍
It's impressive to watch you solve the giant stone puzzle!
Man, it is smoky out there can’t see the sun hardly I like the way you did the spillway. Andrew looks nice.
Just a thought: build some attachment brackets for the backside of the bucket, add a couple detachable arms that extend out a couple of feet, and weld to the arms some plate steel. It will give your bucket hoses out of the fire. Since you do quite a bit of this work, it could be handy. Yup it will be heavy but you have the equipment to handle that issue.
The revisits are superb!
Wow incredible drown footage so clear 👍👍👍👍👍thanks for another video bro
Man I just love watching your videos ,
Thanks for the early Christmas presents Andrew.Always check your videos.
Dear Camarata!
I appreciate your work. You work with machines that every child wants to "play" with. I guess you are building yourself and your business on your own, because I have been following you for a long time and I can see the continuous development. As a Central European, I really liked your videos. However, when you take possession of a new area (either for yourself or on behalf of a client, I always look at the pictures strangely, how can you burn more than 100 square meters of wood in one pile in America? While in many places around the world the twigs are also collected? If it is already burned and there is no need for heating, wouldn't it make sense to sell/donate it in winter or to dry it in summer? Or do you live in a place where there are lots of trees and people don't get cold in winter? I would be happy if we could talk sometime.
More good work and many more machines for you. I appreciate your work.
Very nice work Andrew looks great
Man it's been a good couple days of videos. Awesome job man
I know EXACTLY when this was filmed. Those skies were unforgettable.
Thanks Andrew for sharing this delightful journey. I’m surprised that you are exposing your hydraulic lines to that much heat. I would suspect that it would cause the fluid to boil. Wishing you and your furry kids a blessed thanksgiving season. Peace brother
I was always taught that ponds should have a gentle grade for the first few feet. This is to help someone get footing to get out that fell in and can’t swim or has trouble. There was a kid I read about that died in a small deep pond like this.
Looks good! Like the pond.