If we brought together Andrew Camarata from the US, Ants Pants from Estonia and Mattias Bjoernstrem from Sweden, these three could build a whole city by themselves and maintain it all forever ! 😅 Watching you from Paris and enjoying every single second of your videos ! Thank you SO much for sharing, Mattias !!!
I can't tell you how excited I get when I see that Mattias, our one-man-army, has posted a new video! And this one is no exception! Thanks for sharing! 🤟
@@_MacGuffin_ Wait until summer's peak mosquito hatching time and I KNOW you'd swear to every higher/lower power you have in your vocabulary that you'd be were somewhere else ... the bugs are bigger than butterflies and more abundant than there's sand in Sahara. hahaha
I agree. We used the BV206 in a mortar configuration in the Telemark Battalion. Nothing stopped that vehicle, no matter weather or climate condition. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bandvagn_206#/media/File:Mortar_Troop_of_42_Commando_during_a_night_live_firing_in_Norway_MOD_45147688.jpg
For a small town of 1,958 residents I must say you have a very well equipped airport. I live in a city of 400,000 and out International Airport doesn't have the equipment that you have. I am quite jealous.
That's the nature of living in remote places. if and when something happens, you need to have the equipment to fix it yourself because there are no guarantee that someone else will be able to help you. If a small flooding occur at an airport in a city of 400 000 , they will just call _a_ "water-removal-company" downtown and have them fix it. They don't need to have the equipment themself.
Its because of the climate and also government pays. Most of these things are old trucks from the 80’s. You could buy a lot of this kind of stuff cheap from swedish military after the cold war.
I used to work on those Hagglund bandvagns at a USAF site in Alaska - they called them SUSVs; Small Unit Support Vehicle. They used them for getting up and down the mountain, which was kind of sporty in very bad weather, but they got it done. They tended to slide around in the wind. We eventually added spikes to the tracks, which helped a lot. Well made beasts indeed.
As long as you are allowed to film and share your work at the airport please continue as this is one of the best content on your channel. Really looking forward to the channel digging to remove the water next to the tarmac.
I live in Florida USA, so it’s funny to hear you talk about the heat. I was in pain watching you dump water from your boots just thinking about how cold that would be. You live in a really beautiful place, thanks for sharing your adventures
Hi =) you are the core of real Swedes that hold this country together and functioning, I salut you and thank you for your service and your bright awaken soul
Amazing stuff sir!. It's funny that we all take some things for granted without really paying that much attention to how they are kept in use. Stuff like this just goes to show that there are people working behind the scenes to keep things moving - your contribution has not gone unnoticed 👍
@@paulbonomi8493 And all too often nothing more than bait to lead you to watch pure nonsense! This guy IS the real deal and one of very few who care about what he posts. Bravo I say
@@PeterGriswald Ugh, the AI shorts make me sick, especially if the voice only exists to describe what's already happening on screen for no reason. Tick-tock and shorts in general are just trash in, trash out "content".
Creo que hablo por muchos de los que vemos estos videos, que los suecos tenéis unq buena base de enseñanza sobre medios y tecnologías aplicadas al mundo de las reparaciones y reformas. Tus videos son muy educativos, incluso cuando sale mal en una tarea te lo tomas como aprendizaje...Un saludo de tu amigo Patrick de Madrid, España.
That old Volvo fire truck sounds nice when it gets the snail whistling...... funny how that older equipment always wants to get up and go to work..... cheers from NZ
Just found your channel a few hours ago, and already watched this video and the other recent one where you do various airport stuff. This is pure therapy for me. The airport is your playground ♥
Hägglunds Bv208 ATV (articulated tracked vehicle) is a hoot, love that thing, used to see them zoom by almost weekly when they were being built new in my home town.
5/16/24..love your showing us all that airport maintenance equip. Great job pumping & sweeping & water spraying & pumping again to get that end of runway turn around cleared; now your pilots will be happy & their expensive aircraft will be safe from undesirable obstructions. Thx for taking us along on this very interesting video. Much enjoyed your overhead Droan views & comments. Lots of planning then heavy lifting to do this job but you & your equipment made it all look very easy...well...kinda easy!😊⚙️🔧🔩 Stay safe & carry on!👍😃
First time here, and have to say: It is great to watch someone maintaining something. Be it a vehicle, aircraft, watch or someone draining water from an airport and cleaning up the mess. This is oddly relaxing to watch. Also want to add, that Volvo firetruck sounds amazing....
Getting to drive so many different kinds of vehicles is like a dream you have as a young boy! Who knew such a dream could become reality, seems hard work does pay off.
BTW, you note English subtitles are available. Actually, auto-translate is enabled so numerous languages are available. I'm happy to see you've put out another video. It only took about 4 or 5 hits of my "Home" button for your new video to appear. Yes, I'm a subscriber. The fact that you're a "Jack-of-all-trades" is what keeps me coming back. I like your varied content; I never know what I'm going to learn about next! CH-CAN, Ottawa, Canada
Always cool watching you tackle a problem and use the tools to get it done. Pretty amazing how the body adjusts to temperatures…50-60 degrees F is war/hot after being in subzero temperatures. Beautiful scenery. That tracked vehicle is pretty bad ass. I want one. LOL.
Very educational. Thank you! Have you considered putting a small crane on the back of the car? When you injure your back again while lifting that pump, it will be worse than last time.
For some odd reason that really doesn't look like work!!!! Looks like it would be way too much fun to be work!!!! Sure.. there are the miserable parts on occasion.. but.. yeah.. outdoors, mucking about, playing with big equipment.. sounds like a blast to me! Thanks for sharing, always look forward to your adventures and brings a smile knowing there are still people in the world that want to, can, and will do anything that needs to be done.
Your channel popped into my feed earlier today, and I have tell you I am so glad it did. What an absolutely cool job you have! If I were a young man again, I would be all over that action lol. You get to be around planes, clear them for ARR/DEP, Weather stuff, work on all sorts of cool things. You get to play with all kinds of cool trucks etc. even a freaking Fire Truck!! I mean it just doesn't get any better. Or does it? lol. AND you get to be outdoors in a very beautiful setting! I have subbed and look forward to watching all your older content as well as the new. be well and take care. Matt, Murphy NC, USA
I thought you were going to get a road sweeper/washer for cleaning those markings but you got the fire truck instead. That was much more impressive to see.
Nope I’m not jealous at all that you get to drive a hagglund is that the BV206 model I’m no expert only that I’d love to drive one of those across a muddy or wet field. I bet you never work a day in your life, because if you love your job you’ll never work a day in your life, but you are a man of many talents and you have many toys to play with
Please keep the airport videos coming. It's so interesting to watch. You sure got an amazing and unique job out there. Thank you. Take care from Canada eh!
@@hbhbhbhb I was trying to imagine it without the "trailer" and it seemed like it might be tippy. Makes me think of a caterpillar with lots of feet on the ground and flexible.
The push-pull configuration with the huge range of articulation in middle makes it almost unstoppable. It's like having a permanently ready to go winch set up. Amazing things.
The bv 206 atv can swim. So no need to worry about the depth. Just make sure you remember the bungs in the bottom unlike a mate who forgot to put his back in after washing. When he sunk his in Port Stanley, in the Falkland islands during swim testing.
I remember watching you convert the old belt loader for firewood and now this content. I'm excited for the future content from the airport aswell as your personal projects :)
A lot of skills of any kind! But I dont`t think that it is ever boring to be at work as every day is different and many toys to play with! Great videos! Keep them coming please! :):):) Best wishes from Estonia.
What a great video. Not seen your channel before. If this is anything to go by I've a bit of catching up to do. You've really gone the extra mile in filming and editing. Well done indeed!
Def would be interested in a video if ever have to do any mechanical work or repairs on the BV 206!! Looks like a lot of fun very interesting part of the world to live in!
Greetings Kind Sir; I just wanted to pass along some information to you. For your siphon pumps. There are Storz couplings that are 90 degree elbow swivel joints that are attached to the outlet joint. This way you do not lose 33 percent or more of the volume to the discharge line and to avoid the hose flopping around at the first joint. Since you are looking for volume rather than pressure, the aluminum alloy swivel joints work well in either case. Cheers
It's always great to see another one of your videos. You are amazing. Your camera shots are also amazing. Please, please, please, keep the videos coming.
If we brought together Andrew Camarata from the US, Ants Pants from Estonia and Mattias Bjoernstrem from Sweden, these three could build a whole city by themselves and maintain it all forever ! 😅 Watching you from Paris and enjoying every single second of your videos ! Thank you SO much for sharing, Mattias !!!
There´d be a lot of "it broke for no reason", while one is swearing in estonian and the other one is blowing up rocks in the background.
@@YamahaYZFR6RJ05 hahahaha ! Yeah, for sure !!! 🤣🤣🤣
But I'm sure Andrew would LOVE to learn how to blow up things with Mattias !
💣💥
Post10 could have cleared that puddle with a garden rake. 😀
Diesel Creek and Torkelsen too
www.youtube.com/@DieselCreek
www.youtube.com/@torkelsenhus
@@MrPlusses 🤣🤣🤣That's for sure !!
What a legend, how do you get a job where you run every bit of an airport, the skills and knowledge he has is astonishing.
He does 400 different jobs.
Not to mention he has to stop and set up a camera every 20 minutes. This dude works HARD
And great camera and editing skills
@@MarylandResident And "stupid" - as no other person, LIFTS a rolling wheel, that also has a raise lower (jackstand) function.
@@QUIX4U It's faster the way he did it. And it's not even that heavy. A little exercise won't hurt you.
What an amateur hour. You must be from a big city if this looked impressive to you xD
Zero skills involved, only some common sense used on this video.
I can't tell you how excited I get when I see that Mattias, our one-man-army, has posted a new video! And this one is no exception! Thanks for sharing! 🤟
You the only one working there?
Same same same same
Agree!!
Agree!
Mr. Bjoerstrom is pretty amazing that all terrain tracked amphibious snow cat thing is amazing. What better advertisement for it. WOW!
Bro is living every kid's dream. Gets to operate every kind of airport vehicle. Greetings from Singapore!
"It is getting really hot here, it is, 10C"
me: cries on equator
Hehe 40 degrees here is what we call hot, though I struggle above 28 degrees. Summer is long... 10 degrees is peak winter hehehe
Meanwhile here in Guadalajara at 32C in the morning 🥵
Swedish summer! Best day of the year!
I realy need to move there.....10 to 16°C is about my favourite temperature.......maybe 20 sometimes
@@_MacGuffin_ Wait until summer's peak mosquito hatching time and I KNOW you'd swear to every higher/lower power you have in your vocabulary that you'd be were somewhere else ... the bugs are bigger than butterflies and more abundant than there's sand in Sahara. hahaha
The Hagglund has to be the baddest beast in the swamp. Those things will go nearly anywhere. I love watching anything with a Hagglund in it.
I agree. We used the BV206 in a mortar configuration in the Telemark Battalion. Nothing stopped that vehicle, no matter weather or climate condition. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bandvagn_206#/media/File:Mortar_Troop_of_42_Commando_during_a_night_live_firing_in_Norway_MOD_45147688.jpg
This video is a great demonstration. I was laughing at some of the stuff he did with it.
I drove one in Alaska while I was at Eielson. Absolutely unbeatable in the mushy tundra
Seems like a well run operation. Lots of equipment and it all seems maintained and running good. Hats off to Matt.
For a small town of 1,958 residents I must say you have a very well equipped airport. I live in a city of 400,000 and out International Airport doesn't have the equipment that you have. I am quite jealous.
With one heck of a budget
That's the nature of living in remote places. if and when something happens, you need to have the equipment to fix it yourself because there are no guarantee that someone else will be able to help you. If a small flooding occur at an airport in a city of 400 000 , they will just call _a_ "water-removal-company" downtown and have them fix it. They don't need to have the equipment themself.
I live in a town of 7,000 and our airport is just a grass strip in the middle of a corn field. 🤣
Its because of the climate and also government pays. Most of these things are old trucks from the 80’s. You could buy a lot of this kind of stuff cheap from swedish military after the cold war.
The airfield was probably built during wartime!
I used to work on those Hagglund bandvagns at a USAF site in Alaska - they called them SUSVs; Small Unit Support Vehicle. They used them for getting up and down the mountain, which was kind of sporty in very bad weather, but they got it done. They tended to slide around in the wind. We eventually added spikes to the tracks, which helped a lot. Well made beasts indeed.
I can't begin to imagine going to work and getting to play around offroading in a Bv 206, that's awesome as heck
We need more of these airport work videos! The camera and drone work is absolutely great!
Snowrunner keeps getting better with each upgrade 😂😂
Instantly transported back to the swamps
Reset vehicle costs a lot more though
This bandvagn is just great, no wonder it is spread to so much armies over the world...
Thanks a lot for taking us with you to work!
👍👍👍
When he said "I have to get the sweeper", I was thinking of one of those brushes. What he brought was a tiny bit bigger though 🤣
As long as you are allowed to film and share your work at the airport please continue as this is one of the best content on your channel. Really looking forward to the channel digging to remove the water next to the tarmac.
Bro he doesn’t need permission…, he is
the freaking airport! Anybody telling him a word will be fired!😂
I live in Florida USA, so it’s funny to hear you talk about the heat. I was in pain watching you dump water from your boots just thinking about how cold that would be. You live in a really beautiful place, thanks for sharing your adventures
Waterproof socks are really useful - even if water gets in they still work like a wetsuit to keep you warm.
@@eternaloptimist2840 Or wool socks, also works great :)
At least there are no alligators on this airport 😂
I was going to say from 2:13 the boots are less important than the socks
Your commitment to getting tons of exterior shots is impressive!
You took the boyhood dream of driving excavators and fire trucks all day literally 😂 awesome!
Watching from Virginia, USA. Having the right tools and equipment makes all the difference in the world!!
Hi =) you are the core of real Swedes that hold this country together and functioning, I salut you and thank you for your service and your bright awaken soul
A very hard working young man with great work ethics.
Just when you think this man cant get any cooler, he brings out a tank 😂
_Whips out a Stridsvagen 104_
Amazing stuff sir!. It's funny that we all take some things for granted without really paying that much attention to how they are kept in use. Stuff like this just goes to show that there are people working behind the scenes to keep things moving - your contribution has not gone unnoticed 👍
It's amazing what goes into maintaining even a small airport.
Thank you so much for not uploading shorts. You are known for real content 👍
Yes! Shorts are annoying.
@@paulbonomi8493 And all too often nothing more than bait to lead you to watch pure nonsense! This guy IS the real deal and one of very few who care about what he posts. Bravo I say
@@PeterGriswald Ugh, the AI shorts make me sick, especially if the voice only exists to describe what's already happening on screen for no reason.
Tick-tock and shorts in general are just trash in, trash out "content".
Creo que hablo por muchos de los que vemos estos videos, que los suecos tenéis unq buena base de enseñanza sobre medios y tecnologías aplicadas al mundo de las reparaciones y reformas. Tus videos son muy educativos, incluso cuando sale mal en una tarea te lo tomas como aprendizaje...Un saludo de tu amigo Patrick de Madrid, España.
That old Volvo fire truck sounds nice when it gets the snail whistling...... funny how that older equipment always wants to get up and go to work..... cheers from NZ
Just found your channel a few hours ago, and already watched this video and the other recent one where you do various airport stuff. This is pure therapy for me. The airport is your playground ♥
honetly. Gets to play with all the toys available, but must be such a pain walking back and forth like 50 times a day
I found it last night randomly scrolling through TH-cam. Was planning on going to bed early and was up until nearly 3 am watching his videos
This is probably the most diverse job on this planet. Looks extremely hard. But extremely fun too.
Give this guy a own airport, he deserve it
From the looks of it he basically has one 😂
Mattias you are an extremely talented young man always so much fun to watch and learn from Rock on Big time
You can never get too much Hägglunds action. 😁
I wondered what you did for your job and why you are always wearing high visibility pants. Now I know. Multi talented Swede
Oddly satisfying with the pump hole. Thanks Björnström!
He is the real, World's most interesting man.
Your videos are by far the most interesting and informative on TH-cam. I only wish you uploaded weekly you are so talented my friend!
Agreed! but when would he find the time to do that? lol
You are the hero of Pajala! Great video as always.
He has my dream job. I didn’t know that until I started watching his videos.
I can't escape the impression that your entire job is just an excuse to zoom around in various epic vehicles, most notably that tracked thing. 😄
Hägglunds Bv208 ATV (articulated tracked vehicle) is a hoot, love that thing, used to see them zoom by almost weekly when they were being built new in my home town.
Nice job, lot of exercises, varied tasks, fresh air working outside, and driving some nice and fun toys! Thanks for sharing!
5/16/24..love your showing us all that airport maintenance equip. Great job pumping & sweeping & water spraying & pumping again to get that end of runway turn around cleared; now your pilots will be happy & their expensive aircraft will be safe from undesirable obstructions. Thx for taking us along on this very interesting video. Much enjoyed your overhead Droan views & comments. Lots of planning then heavy lifting to do this job but you & your equipment made it all look very easy...well...kinda easy!😊⚙️🔧🔩 Stay safe & carry on!👍😃
Guarantee your channel will reach in the millions! Great content as always!
Driving the Hagglunds and flying the drone at the same time. What a legend.
Hagglunds BV206 (US Army M973) I drove and repaired them in Alaska. Great vehicles!
First time here, and have to say: It is great to watch someone maintaining something. Be it a vehicle, aircraft, watch or someone draining water from an airport and cleaning up the mess. This is oddly relaxing to watch. Also want to add, that Volvo firetruck sounds amazing....
Thanks!
Keep them coming, my friend
Thank you!
That yellow and black rig is the perfect way to go winter camping.
молодец швед. идеально выполненная работа
Getting to drive so many different kinds of vehicles is like a dream you have as a young boy! Who knew such a dream could become reality, seems hard work does pay off.
Oh i love the vehicles at your airport. The hägglunds, king cab, SAAB and the bus scania CN113. My airport is modern. But still got a SAAB
So much work handled by one guy. Hats off to your commitment brother.
Always entertaining and fun! Thanks a lot Mattias! Looking forward for the next one!
all kind off good machines to drive on the airport.very nice jobb.
BTW, you note English subtitles are available. Actually, auto-translate is enabled so numerous languages are available. I'm happy to see you've put out another video. It only took about 4 or 5 hits of my "Home" button for your new video to appear. Yes, I'm a subscriber. The fact that you're a "Jack-of-all-trades" is what keeps me coming back. I like your varied content; I never know what I'm going to learn about next! CH-CAN, Ottawa, Canada
Ah yes, the venerable Bv206.
Always cool watching you tackle a problem and use the tools to get it done. Pretty amazing how the body adjusts to temperatures…50-60 degrees F is war/hot after being in subzero temperatures. Beautiful scenery.
That tracked vehicle is pretty bad ass. I want one. LOL.
Awesome viewing. Thank you from Perth Western Australia.
This is 100% the best content on TH-cam, please keep this up.
Awesome video. Thanks for sharing your work With us! Greetings from Germany
Wow this is amazing work(s) performed, and to also capture parts on video takes even more work. Just amazing!
Andrew Camarata would buy this bandwagon after seing this video. That thing looks pretty nice.
Very educational. Thank you! Have you considered putting a small crane on the back of the car? When you injure your back again while lifting that pump, it will be worse than last time.
The stuff you do reminds me of so many video games I play. I wonder if there's a lot of people that would thrive in work like this.
Great video - a ton of camera angles plus drone. Too bad TH-cam doesn't give out awards. 👍👍👍👍👍
Gonna be a good morning when I see you uploaded.
we always discover new things with you, every time
For some odd reason that really doesn't look like work!!!! Looks like it would be way too much fun to be work!!!! Sure.. there are the miserable parts on occasion.. but.. yeah.. outdoors, mucking about, playing with big equipment.. sounds like a blast to me! Thanks for sharing, always look forward to your adventures and brings a smile knowing there are still people in the world that want to, can, and will do anything that needs to be done.
Your channel popped into my feed earlier today, and I have tell you I am so glad it did. What an absolutely cool job you have! If I were a young man again, I would be all over that action lol. You get to be around planes, clear them for ARR/DEP, Weather stuff, work on all sorts of cool things. You get to play with all kinds of cool trucks etc. even a freaking Fire Truck!! I mean it just doesn't get any better. Or does it? lol. AND you get to be outdoors in a very beautiful setting! I have subbed and look forward to watching all your older content as well as the new. be well and take care. Matt, Murphy NC, USA
…and your camera work and editing are outstanding!! 👌
You better get Post10 with his rake over there to unclog that drain pipe
I thought you were going to get a road sweeper/washer for cleaning those markings but you got the fire truck instead. That was much more impressive to see.
Mr Björnström, when i watch your vídeos i feel like i am in a candy shop, about all the machines you operates, thanks a lot!
Just stumbled across this channel and watched a 3.5 hour video right out of the gate. This is awesome stuff
Nope I’m not jealous at all that you get to drive a hagglund is that the BV206 model I’m no expert only that I’d love to drive one of those across a muddy or wet field.
I bet you never work a day in your life, because if you love your job you’ll never work a day in your life, but you are a man of many talents and you have many toys to play with
Damn, that tracked vehicle is a beast. It looks really fun to drive.
It is amazing to watch You, greetings from Rome Italy.
It must be lonely being the only human in your country. You seem to deal with it like a champ.
I recall a time when the U.S. Marines had one of those vehicles in the inventory. Pretty amazing and capable machines.
Please keep the airport videos coming. It's so interesting to watch. You sure got an amazing and unique job out there. Thank you. Take care from Canada eh!
🇨🇦!
That Hägglunds track vehicle is amazing. Looks like the trailer also has drive power. Wow.
Not a trailer, technically, it's part of the vehicle. But yes, all tracks are powered!
Really fun to drive too.
@@hbhbhbhb I was trying to imagine it without the "trailer" and it seemed like it might be tippy. Makes me think of a caterpillar with lots of feet on the ground and flexible.
The push-pull configuration with the huge range of articulation in middle makes it almost unstoppable. It's like having a permanently ready to go winch set up. Amazing things.
takes pressure washing the driveway to a whole new level ! :D
The bv 206 atv can swim. So no need to worry about the depth. Just make sure you remember the bungs in the bottom unlike a mate who forgot to put his back in after washing. When he sunk his in Port Stanley, in the Falkland islands during swim testing.
Wow, Bv206 works as if just came out of the factory. Hägglunds at its best, Greetz from Örnsköldsvik kommun :)
I've just found my new favourite TH-cam channel. Love your work.
Definitely what I would classify as one of my dream jobs right here. All skills necessary! :)
Hello sir, from Kyrgyzstan 🇰🇬
I remember watching you convert the old belt loader for firewood and now this content. I'm excited for the future content from the airport aswell as your personal projects :)
4:30 This is real-world 'Snow Runner' gameplay. Loving your content immediately as always!
The man has access to a BV! this channel just got even better. love your on the job content, from Oslo
Those Bandvagns are such an amazing piece of kit
A lot of skills of any kind! But I dont`t think that it is ever boring to be at work as every day is different and many toys to play with! Great videos! Keep them coming please! :):):) Best wishes from Estonia.
love the volvo rosenbauer fire truck
19:17 I love when the dust covers the camera, feels immersive.
Another fabulous video. Thank you Mattias, brilliant as always ❤
What a great video. Not seen your channel before. If this is anything to go by I've a bit of catching up to do. You've really gone the extra mile in filming and editing. Well done indeed!
Def would be interested in a video if ever have to do any mechanical work or repairs on the BV 206!! Looks like a lot of fun very interesting part of the world to live in!
Amazing to see 1 man doing a 4 man job! 👍👍
Great to see you in action as always Mattias
Greetings Kind Sir; I just wanted to pass along some information to you. For your siphon pumps. There are Storz couplings that are 90 degree elbow swivel joints that are attached to the outlet joint. This way you do not lose 33 percent or more of the volume to the discharge line and to avoid the hose flopping around at the first joint. Since you are looking for volume rather than pressure, the aluminum alloy swivel joints work well in either case. Cheers
It's always great to see another one of your videos. You are amazing. Your camera shots are also amazing. Please, please, please, keep the videos coming.