Hey Andrew. Just wanted to say thanks for making these videos. I imagine a lot of time and effort goes into filming and editing, but many people here (including myself) really enjoy watching them. Thanks!
Hi Andrew! I really need you to know this. You are such an inspiration for me; I have fibromyalgia, and the constant pain and fatigue makes for some very nonproductive days. But since I’ve been watching your videos and how you handle adversity, and just push right on through to get your tasks done, with a smooth attitude, I apply what I’ve witnessed you do to my daily chores around my farm. When I get mad at firewood that I’m stacking and ready to curse the whole stack out, I suddenly say, “remember how Andrew handles things.” Then I take a deep breath, stretch, and get back to work. I don’t know Andrew, every time I see you it seems that I know you from childhood. So anywho, thank you for sharing part of your daily schedule!
70 Years old, Jesus I can't face lying on the cold ground in winter to change the starter in my 65 GMC pickup. So I watch a few Andrew videos ... Starter changed! Thanks Andrew!
Mr Camarata has one of the best You Tube channels around. Respectful, works within customers budget, gives customer quality work, and appears to have vast knowledge within the confines of his work. RESPECT Andrew! I always look forward to Andrews videos. I learn heeps. As a DIYr I'm thankful for his contribution to my knowledge.
Cool man, once again you got it done. I noticed your trailer ramps take a beating from the D-4. We save old mudflaps (or random pieces of rubber) and use those to lay over the ramps. It also helps with cold and wet slippery steel surfaces. Nice work!
The videos and content is great. But what keeps me coming back and watching more and more videos now is you. Your outlook and perseverance to drive through each situation no matter what come ur way is inspiring honestly. Love the work keep it up bud
Of all the videos I watch on TH-cam, and I watch a lot, you have the best background music of all. I love the diversity. Metal, Techno, Accoustic, Mellow, Intense. Never annoying or boring, Excellent choices!
It just amazes me what you do with older equipment, when it breaks down you don't mad, you fix it and go. You have great work ethics. You always take the extra time to make sure the job will turn out the way you want. Keep up the great work and I look forward to watch your videos
To anyone who hasn’t seen the dozer starter replacement video, I highly recommend it. You’ll never see someone use a skid steer to change a starter on a dozer. I think this is precisely why we love you man👍🏻🇺🇸🤘🏻
Hey Andrew I can relate to your work and your work ethics like you I learned to drive all sorts of machines at a young age my first behind an international btd 6 commonly known as a droit and then all the cats with blades with buckets with scrapper attachments all the ranges swing shovels my choice being a komatso .started in January 1964 and retiring in 2012 I also learned in construction how to drive cranes I ended up driving tower cranes until my retirement all this work being in the 🇬🇧 UK apart from 6 months in Berlin Germany driving a swing shovel with all the quick release attachments a leibher 941 Keep up all the good work and keep learning regards from John in the UK 🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜
@@cruisinthru3916 Hi John! Thanks for clearing that up. I used to get on to my dad for calling a Bucyrus Erie 15B cable hoe a shovel. It didn't matter he never changed. Now I know what y'all call trackhoes in the UK. You must have a ton of experience operating equipment. I have been operating since 62' and don't plan to retire unless I start tearing things up. Never been in a tower crane but worked around them. I hear they turn into a weather vane when the wind blows so too dangerous for me. I hope you will continue sharing on You Tube. Experience is the best teacher. I will look for your comments.
I know it's just another day of work for you Andrew, but to me watching you use all these cool machines really brings back a sense of child like amusement. I think that's why most people watch as well. Not to mention your sweet drone footage and attention to detail when editing.
@ganymedeIV4 "I can fix anything, probably with whatever is laying around' type guy" That's pretty much me, and I enjoy Mcgivering out and working with my hands. How long has your friend been doing it?
You also do a good job in your context, and you are a very generous person, Andrew is a genius on how he expresses himself in the most different things, including fixing a cell phone and arranging a ten-wheeled truck. Congratulations to both.
Another beautiful inspector trainee, I hope Levi is okay Merry Christmas Andrew, Levi, Levi jr and all your family fans and friends have great new year as well
Great video, good to see a young Entrepreneur making it. Your videos, highlight all the hard work it takes to run a business, as an example one video of yours showed you repairing your tractor on a day off!!!!
Nice job as always. That rock will make a good base. Yeah, it would be a lot better with that lower area raised up but comes down to money. If I was the owner with the skid steer I'd be having a lot of moving material around and filling that in. A much safer access which needed to be done and he has all that old material from the old driveway to use also. Thanks for sharing.
Watchin from Vancouver. Gotta love your work ethic. Your vids are the first thing I look for when I get home from work. With winter upon us, hopefully you still keep em coming on a regular basis. I get a bit concerned if it's been longer than a week. I need to keep feeding my Andrew Camarata Fix. Help... I'm an addict!
Think this is second time viewing this job. Can't understand why it never gets old. This channel is the most deeply satisfying thing I watch. 🤷🏻♂️👷🏻 Go figure...
Another top job mate! You have inspired me to put a bid in on some site preparation , about $30k worth of work. Owner covering materials costs. If we hit rock then additional costs to be determined. I’ve already got a JCB 3CX Backhoe, Toyota 8SDK backhoe, needing to push a road through, replace a culvert over a small stream, dig and install a septic and leech drains, and prepare house pad/water tank pad and battery utility shed, and run a water main 500mtr along the road. I’m looking to slap $3k on a dodge tipper, to bring materials to site, and tail dump gravel on the roadway. You’ve covered everything I’m looking to do, and with work I’ve already done on my own 15 acre site I reckon I am up for it. Firstly... thanks Andrew. You rock Secondly, after your thoughts on whether an excavator or bulldozer would be the next machine to look at, I reckon about $10k would be max budget, thoughts on what to get next? Thanks again mate, keen for any feedback you can offer :-)
Well I'm not Andrew but if you want my $0.02, an excavator is the best direction. It's a night and day difference between a tractor loader backhoe. After that, get a mid size bobcat. That being said, if you get a good deal on them then you may as well buy it. That includes a dozer even if you don't have the other stuff.
Yeah my bobcat is a decent sized 8SDK, and my Backhoe is a JCB 3CX 4WD turbo diesel, pretty solid machine, excavator would be faster for trenching water, but there’s lots of tough ground out this way, making a small excavator pretty useless, probably need 15-20T with rock breaking to do better than the Backhoe, it’d be different if it was sandy or wet clays. I’ve not used a dozer myself, but everyone I’m talking to says shit like “ahh yeah a dozer would make that dam bigger piece of piss” I’m figuring the Backhoe can break shit up, the bobcat can do finishing work and load up the tipper to move dirt around faster than bucket by bucket, then what next.
Such great natural underlayment for a driveway and it is right there. That entire little hill that you cut down is perfect for creating a driveway with.
Andrew busting out the Cat D4 ! SHIT IS GONNA GET DONE ! ! ! ! This man KNOWS how to get Things "DONE" ! NEVER COMPLAINS, NEVER SWEARS, JUST GOES AT IT 'TILL IT'S FINISHED, THEN OFF TO THE NEXT JOB ! ! !SUCH AMBITION ! EXCELLENT VIDEO EDITING SKILLS ,ALSO ! ! BEST "GO-GETTER " ON TH-cam BY FAR ! ! NOBODY COMES CLOSE TO A. C. IN TERMS OF VIDEO PRODUCTION ! ! ! !
Nice work. I feel you pain with the battery situation. The two in my E350 7.3 van seemed to go flat, even with a battery maintainer on them. I think there was something wrong with the charger as it's really old... Good thing for the dump, pretty hard to start high compression engines like a diesel, most people don't have a clue. Happy Holidays my friend.
I don't believe that all of the sticks, logs, top soil, and other plant material that he left the road could be called "Ready Made Road Base Material!" I have never been able to compact 10 to 12" boulders either!
Mhammer1943 it’s gonna settle a little and then top it in 3 years with crusher run. It’s fine trust me. Couple soft spots might open up but a few buckets of #3 crushed stone binds it up
Got a bit of magic about the dogs. Good thing Andrew has a bunch of neat toys. And, yes, he is a real pro with both the filming as well as doing the tough ground jobs. A real one man crew. Does it all. Thanks for sharing with us.
If I were the homeowner I'd keep the original driveway too, Andtew did good work with the dozer but it is still enough of a slope to give you trouble in the winter
Exactly my thought and nothing better than having a circular entrance and exit, especially that one is good for left turn and the other for snowy, slippery days.
They may have to, here in Australia, your official address is the driveway, if you make a new one, well, good luck! So he may need it for USPS deliveries
Just ran across your videos today and haven't stopped watching them. I agree with James Joul and the rest. I"m subscribed and have a lot of catching up to do. Thanks
It should, I have seen them lose hydraulic lines and even get up through the floor board and go right through the gear shifter making it so you can change gears. And sticks sticking up behind the dozer when you drive in reverse are a big problem.
Hi Andrew Just a small tip for you about starting engines with a flat battery, never put the jump leads on to the flat battery, put the red lead on to the flat battery and the black lead on to the engine as close to the starter as possible, then you will not be putting power in to the flat batteries, regards and keep up the good work, great channel, Peter.
Nice job Andrew. You couldn’t haul in better base rock. That older D4 is a good cat. Keep up the maintenance like you normally do and it will last you a long time. Easy to work on and no ECM to put you in limp mode and shut-down.
You’ve come along way operating that dozer. I was supposed it struggled initially with tipping the pile, your tracks are in great shape. Maybe a helpful video for all of us would be adding helper springs to your trailer ramps. Great video be safe.
Using 'track 7' from quake 2 was epic, and it confused the hell out of me as that's also the ringtone on my phone... Much love and may you continue to kick glorious ass doing your thing :-)
Made a molehill out of that mountain!! That rock packs good!! And the homeowner gets to play with a skid steer!! Bet you'll be hauling some rock over there! Sweet job
The music @8:33; Sonic Mayhem - Quad Machine Andrew seems to like a couple different selections from Sonic Mayhem, a band known primarily for composing the soundtracks for the Quake video game series, 'Quad Machine' being featured on the Quake 2 soundtrack - one of the most iconic and nostalgic FPS's of all time, in-part thanks to the music.
I've seen a lot of your videos with your Dozer in it, but I guess just because this one has a lot of close ups to it, never realized til now how good of shape that it's in. Wish I had one to do some work on my property for those jobs just to big for my.tractor to handle. Nice machine!
I hope I'm around 20 years from now to see how far you have gone. With your work ethic, there isn't much that will stand in your way that you cannot overcome.
Once it gets surfaced with fine gravel it will be fine. But all vehicles should be 4x4 anyways. 2wd stuff is pointless. There are plenty of hills on the roads.
They are in upper New York i think, they know it snows a bunch and i bet since homwowner has his own skid steer , he can manage to keep drive clean in winter
@@AndrewCamarata in your neck of the woods, I agree. I was through your neck of the woods a few weeks back and it's some beautiful country, but there isn't a lick of flat ground anywhere!
I have to agree - lots of existing material so it would just be time to have created a more elegant path that may have taken a less direct and steep route. You still have other driveway for utility purposes. I expect you know this, customer is always right- right? Lol. Keep them coming! I enjoy the sped up shorter videos - such instant gratification!
Love watching your videos. Very relaxing watching someone else work. I like that you don’t swear. And you fix some challenging problems. I also am a mr fixit. Keep up the good work.
In 1993 I bought my first D4C it was a1991 model. It smoked excessively. I took it back to my local Cat dealer, I was told there was nothing wrong with the machine and that the D4C will smoke. It did not burn oil and was economical on fuel. I put about 5,000 hours on it and did no repairs on the engine. I did put wet tracks on, build up the grousers and replaced the steering clutches. Great machine. a friend has one and it smokes a lot. I bought a newer D4C, it has a 6cylider engine, it does not smoke and is much quieter. I am surprised yours did not smoke.
It was Improperly burned fuel. Sort of a dark brownish black. That engine was discontinued and replaced with a smaller cubic inch 6 cylinder that had more power and burns clean.
When I bought the machine it had a warranty. I had the machine back to Ziegler Cat a few times, they are very thorough in their repairs. It had all new filters, fluids and oil samples were taken. I also changed the air filter a few times. I just assumed all the 4 cylinder D4C's smoked, I guess I was wrong.
My favorite TH-cam channel. I have gone back and watched every single one of his videos (from the beginning) and always leave a thumbs up in case I missed one. It's amazing to see how much more comfortable he is in front of the camera and how the filming/editing have improved over the years. I think Andrew is about my son's age.
True is it that difficult? 6900 views and 860 thumbs up. Does it take that much effort to sign in and give a like? Like people driving and too lazy to move their fingers an inch to use turn signal.... Go Andrew.
Good job of spreading the stone out and making that new driveway a little bit at a time.Not as easy as it looks unless you have done it many times. Keep the videos coming.
"I'm pretty sure it needs a battery". Yup. Here's a trick I've done for decades: on older equipment that will be idle for a while I disconnect the positive battery lead(or you can install a disconnect). Old equipment will almost always have a chaffed hot wire somewhere and will draw down even a good battery. Takes a couple of minutes and saves batteries and $$$. Best way is remove the battery and keep it on a trickle charger but that can be a pain in the butt at times.
A VERY GOOD SUGGESTION; A BATTERY CUTOFF,, have seen them on VOLVO & OTHER EQUIPMENT (LETSDIG18)... might be a good / extra measure to prevent theft & possible damage by vandels
I'll bet that cat dozer has a disconnect switch somewhere. However if the battery won't hold a charge, a switch is not going to help. Trickle charger is a great idea but you need to have power somewhere close. Don't they make a solar powered trickle charger?
It's always a interesting when Andy gets the D4 or the Hitachi out. You just know... there is going to be something big he is a movin! Plus I watch his vids at 1.5 so it's like he is craaazzzeee on that D4 zippin around. Cheers MJ
Cool video Andrew. That little D4 will flat get it done. Now you need some jobs for the 955. That track loader will do anything and would be perfect if the customer decides to cut that other hill down and move it over.
That tree sticking out the front of your D4 like to have drove me crazy. Kept thinking something would catch on it and pull it out my Blood pressure went down at 6:21 when you turned left at the bottom of the hill..You deal with slate, slag, rocks, and bed rock up there. Down here in Southeast Texas we dial with sand, clay, and mud.. Nice drive way with your little D4..
No compaction? Driving a dozer over this is not enough. A CAT D4 is under 20k pounds and only has a ground pressure of 4-5 psi. That's actually less than a small walk-behind vibratory plate compactor. A small drive on roller type vibratory compactor will generate 3-4 times the compaction that dozer will (12-18 psi).
AndTheCorrectAnswerIs... was thinking same thing plus I would of reduce dug it build back up with decent stone compact it with a 1200 roller then tarmac it with edgings retaining the stone and tarmac 🤔
You would pump all the mud up into the grade the- finish dozer is what you want to use at this point in the grade.. then the next guy puts down some geo grid if he wants to spend the extra money -Then 1 1/2 tb stone and compact . That grade will last forever- 41 yrs operating engineer local 139 (Grading foreman)
Run over your foot with that D4 and you might decide that 4 to 5 psi is plenty of compaction for that base material. Also, the overall psi for the tracks doesnt take into account the force the individual grousers produce or the force when a single large stone is compacted deep into the road bed by half the weight of the dozer, which is several tons.
That D4C is fantastic! That is such a steep hill (and rocky) & it manages to knock it down like its nothing :) It amazes me how much rock you have up there...I could dig down 30 feet and never hit a rock bigger that a golf ball
@@AndrewCamarata Yes but unfortunately most dont realize this and I think there is going to be a whole generation of deaf people from headphones and earbuds.
Ya i was thinking same thing. Seems customer just wanted it pushed thru for now. Homeowners with their own equipment seem to underestimate what its going to take to do it right. That culvert better come in sooner than later or homeowner will regret that water sloshing over his driveway.
@@wpog8453 Agree about the erosion part . Thinking mainly about water flow spilling over the top. Then ice in colder season would crack and break up road.
If there is an Andrew there`s a way...if not before than shortly after! :-D Nice job! That skinny stump at 13:40 was a real fighter! :-) Thx for the vid!
Where did the top soil and all the organic matter go?if you mixed it in the drive way base they will never have a good base.top soil and organics hold moisture.in the winter they freeze and expand,spring time you get frost boils.
Hey Andrew. Just wanted to say thanks for making these videos. I imagine a lot of time and effort goes into filming and editing, but many people here (including myself) really enjoy watching them. Thanks!
Yes, agree, thank you for great, interesting, videos
Yeah, these are always great to watch. And a lot of time must go into them, so I'm very grateful for it.
James Joul Very well-said, James. My sentiments exactly.
Thanks Andrew for taking the time and energy to post these.
Same here, i can watch this for hours, it's almost therapeutic ;-)
He can move mountains, Love this guy.
Hi Andrew! I really need you to know this. You are such an inspiration for me; I have fibromyalgia, and the constant pain and fatigue makes for some very nonproductive days. But since I’ve been watching your videos and how you handle adversity, and just push right on through to get your tasks done, with a smooth attitude, I apply what I’ve witnessed you do to my daily chores around my farm. When I get mad at firewood that I’m stacking and ready to curse the whole stack out, I suddenly say, “remember how Andrew handles things.” Then I take a deep breath, stretch, and get back to work. I don’t know Andrew, every time I see you it seems that I know you from childhood. So anywho, thank you for sharing part of your daily schedule!
Thanks.
70 Years old, Jesus I can't face lying on the cold ground in winter to change the starter in my 65 GMC pickup. So I watch a few Andrew videos ... Starter changed! Thanks Andrew!
Inspirational. Love these classics now just as much as I did 5 years ago. Thanks Andrew !
Mr Camarata has one of the best You Tube channels around. Respectful, works within customers budget, gives customer quality work, and appears to have vast knowledge within the confines of his work. RESPECT Andrew! I always look forward to Andrews videos. I learn heeps. As a DIYr I'm thankful for his contribution to my knowledge.
Cool man, once again you got it done. I noticed your trailer ramps take a beating from the D-4. We save old mudflaps (or random pieces of rubber) and use those to lay over the ramps. It also helps with cold and wet slippery steel surfaces. Nice work!
The videos and content is great. But what keeps me coming back and watching more and more videos now is you. Your outlook and perseverance to drive through each situation no matter what come ur way is inspiring honestly. Love the work keep it up bud
Came here for the Container Castle a couple of years ago now... haven't been disappointed since. Merry Christmas to you and especially Levi!
Of all the videos I watch on TH-cam, and I watch a lot, you have the best background music of all. I love the diversity. Metal, Techno, Accoustic, Mellow, Intense. Never annoying or boring, Excellent choices!
Damn, I can't believe how rocky that soil is. I'm from Florida, so, you know... Great video, thanks for sharing!
It just amazes me what you do with older equipment, when it breaks down you don't mad, you fix it and go. You have great work ethics. You always take the extra time to make sure the job will turn out the way you want. Keep up the great work and I look forward to watch your videos
well this just cheered up a miserable dreary monday morning for me , thanks for the upload andrew , love your work man . terry in ireland .
Well Terry what part of Ireland are you from.
Andrew Camarata has just roughed in a new driveway with his 1988 Caterpillar D4C bulldozer while the original driveway seemed to be dangerous.
@@theoneandonly6441 sligo .
To anyone who hasn’t seen the dozer starter replacement video, I highly recommend it. You’ll never see someone use a skid steer to change a starter on a dozer. I think this is precisely why we love you man👍🏻🇺🇸🤘🏻
Hey Andrew I can relate to your work and your work ethics like you I learned to drive all sorts of machines at a young age my first behind an international btd 6 commonly known as a droit and then all the cats with blades with buckets with scrapper attachments all the ranges swing shovels my choice being a komatso .started in January 1964 and retiring in 2012 I also learned in construction how to drive cranes I ended up driving tower cranes until my retirement all this work being in the 🇬🇧 UK apart from 6 months in Berlin Germany driving a swing shovel with all the quick release attachments a leibher 941 Keep up all the good work and keep learning regards from John in the UK 🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜
What is a swing shovel?
@@cruisinthru3916 Hi John! Thanks for clearing that up. I used to get on to my dad for calling a Bucyrus Erie 15B cable hoe a shovel. It didn't matter he never changed. Now I know what y'all call trackhoes in the UK. You must have a ton of experience operating equipment. I have been operating since 62' and don't plan to retire unless I start tearing things up. Never been in a tower crane but worked around them. I hear they turn into a weather vane when the wind blows so too dangerous for me. I hope you will continue sharing on You Tube. Experience is the best teacher. I will look for your comments.
I know it's just another day of work for you Andrew, but to me watching you use all these cool machines really brings back a sense of child like amusement. I think that's why most people watch as well. Not to mention your sweet drone footage and attention to detail when editing.
The variety of this channel and what you could do is amazing man!
only if he lived closer to fix your driveway
@ganymedeIV4 "I can fix anything, probably with whatever is laying around' type guy" That's pretty much me, and I enjoy Mcgivering out and working with my hands. How long has your friend been doing it?
He would have lake Taco fixed in minutes and you would know it would be done correctly.
You also do a good job in your context, and you are a very generous person, Andrew is a genius on how he expresses himself in the most different things, including fixing a cell phone and arranging a ten-wheeled truck. Congratulations to both.
Ive been watching for a few yrs now.
Andrew I thank you sincerely for sharing your talents and awesome lifestyle. Your great
Another beautiful inspector trainee, I hope Levi is okay Merry Christmas Andrew, Levi, Levi jr and all your family fans and friends have great new year as well
I'm from Australia ,Andrew, I enjoy watching your videos it's the every day works you do I learn something new thanks man
Winter morning watching this hard working young man, who does things right ,
. Also he lives in a beautiful part of the country.
Great video, good to see a young Entrepreneur making it. Your videos, highlight all the hard work it takes to run a business, as an example one video of yours showed you repairing your tractor on a day off!!!!
Beautiful work made by you, I like the way you done it. Just made by pure cat power. Thank you for sharing your story. God bless you and your family
god had nothing to do with it, IDIOT! Otherwise you should be saying that crap to every hard working person!
What a life... Studying for Physics mid-terms while watching one of the best TH-camrs out there. Great video, as usual.
Nice job as always. That rock will make a good base. Yeah, it would be a lot better with that lower area raised up but comes down to money. If I was the owner with the skid steer I'd be having a lot of moving material around and filling that in. A much safer access which needed to be done and he has all that old material from the old driveway to use also. Thanks for sharing.
Watchin from Vancouver. Gotta love your work ethic. Your vids are the first thing I look for when I get home from work. With winter upon us, hopefully you still keep em coming on a regular basis. I get a bit concerned if it's been longer than a week. I need to keep feeding my Andrew Camarata Fix. Help... I'm an addict!
Think this is second time viewing this job. Can't understand why it never gets old. This channel is the most deeply satisfying thing I watch.
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Go figure...
Another top job mate!
You have inspired me to put a bid in on some site preparation , about $30k worth of work. Owner covering materials costs. If we hit rock then additional costs to be determined. I’ve already got a JCB 3CX Backhoe, Toyota 8SDK backhoe, needing to push a road through, replace a culvert over a small stream, dig and install a septic and leech drains, and prepare house pad/water tank pad and battery utility shed, and run a water main 500mtr along the road. I’m looking to slap $3k on a dodge tipper, to bring materials to site, and tail dump gravel on the roadway.
You’ve covered everything I’m looking to do, and with work I’ve already done on my own 15 acre site I reckon I am up for it.
Firstly... thanks Andrew. You rock
Secondly, after your thoughts on whether an excavator or bulldozer would be the next machine to look at, I reckon about $10k would be max budget, thoughts on what to get next?
Thanks again mate, keen for any feedback you can offer :-)
Well I'm not Andrew but if you want my $0.02, an excavator is the best direction. It's a night and day difference between a tractor loader backhoe. After that, get a mid size bobcat. That being said, if you get a good deal on them then you may as well buy it. That includes a dozer even if you don't have the other stuff.
Yeah my bobcat is a decent sized 8SDK, and my Backhoe is a JCB 3CX 4WD turbo diesel, pretty solid machine, excavator would be faster for trenching water, but there’s lots of tough ground out this way, making a small excavator pretty useless, probably need 15-20T with rock breaking to do better than the Backhoe, it’d be different if it was sandy or wet clays. I’ve not used a dozer myself, but everyone I’m talking to says shit like “ahh yeah a dozer would make that dam bigger piece of piss” I’m figuring the Backhoe can break shit up, the bobcat can do finishing work and load up the tipper to move dirt around faster than bucket by bucket, then what next.
Your videos are not only fun to watch, they are educational. Thanks for sharing.
“Yea! Levi! You’re not Levi.... but you could be!” 😂😂😂
Such great natural underlayment for a driveway and it is right there. That entire little hill that you cut down is perfect for creating a driveway with.
Another nice job Andrew.....the other driveway had a bad corner for sure....well done and keep em coming....thanx for the vids...... :)
Andrew busting out the Cat D4 ! SHIT IS GONNA GET DONE ! ! ! ! This man KNOWS how to get Things "DONE" ! NEVER COMPLAINS, NEVER SWEARS, JUST GOES AT IT 'TILL IT'S FINISHED, THEN OFF TO THE NEXT JOB ! ! !SUCH AMBITION ! EXCELLENT VIDEO EDITING SKILLS ,ALSO ! ! BEST "GO-GETTER " ON TH-cam BY FAR ! ! NOBODY COMES CLOSE TO A. C. IN TERMS OF VIDEO PRODUCTION ! ! ! !
Nice work. I feel you pain with the battery situation. The two in my E350 7.3 van seemed to go flat, even with a battery maintainer on them. I think there was something wrong with the charger as it's really old... Good thing for the dump, pretty hard to start high compression engines like a diesel, most people don't have a clue. Happy Holidays my friend.
My new favorite TH-cam channel! This equipment is so awesome to see it in action and what it can do!
Great ready made road base material you had to work with Andrew you did not even have to haul in any how sweet was that 😊
I don't believe that all of the sticks, logs, top soil, and other plant material that he left the road could be called "Ready Made Road Base Material!" I have never been able to compact 10 to 12" boulders either!
Organics and rock don't make a good base. Don't think it's gonna hold up very good. But if that's all you got to work with what can you do.
Price is right 😊
Mhammer1943 it’s gonna settle a little and then top it in 3 years with crusher run. It’s fine trust me. Couple soft spots might open up but a few buckets of #3 crushed stone binds it up
Got a bit of magic about the dogs. Good thing Andrew has a bunch of neat toys. And, yes, he is a real pro with both the filming as well as doing the tough ground jobs. A real one man crew. Does it all. Thanks for sharing with us.
If I were the homeowner I'd keep the original driveway too, Andtew did good work with the dozer but it is still enough of a slope to give you trouble in the winter
Exactly my thought and nothing better than having a circular entrance and exit, especially that one is good for left turn and the other for snowy, slippery days.
ganymedeIV4 thats a dirt bike sound.lol
@ganymedeIV4 - Ain't no stinking 4x4 doing squat on ice.
They may have to, here in Australia, your official address is the driveway, if you make a new one, well, good luck! So he may need it for USPS deliveries
Harley04 in the US, your address is which ever street your front door faces.
Just ran across your videos today and haven't stopped watching them. I agree with James Joul and the rest. I"m subscribed and have a lot of catching up to do. Thanks
This video is where it all began for me. I’ve come back so many times! Haven’t missed a video since
Levi-Clone thought you were a clone of his owner too! 😂 Great use of that dozer. Made quick work cutting up that ridge.
That stick caught in the dozer is really bothering me for some reason.
He's just invented the sport of dozer jousting. ;p
`I was gonna ask how much he charges extra for water witching at the same time. I think I saw it dip once or twice.
me too lol
because it's fucking dangerous
It should, I have seen them lose hydraulic lines and even get up through the floor board and go right through the gear shifter making it so you can change gears. And sticks sticking up behind the dozer when you drive in reverse are a big problem.
Hi Andrew Just a small tip for you about starting engines with a flat battery, never put the jump leads on to the flat battery, put the red lead on to the flat battery and the black lead on to the engine as close to the starter as possible, then you will not be putting power in to the flat batteries, regards and keep up the good work, great channel, Peter.
hello adrew! Very good and useful video! Wish you soon get the youtube silver play button👍😃
Nice job Andrew. You couldn’t haul in better base rock. That older D4 is a good cat. Keep up the maintenance like you normally do and it will last you a long time. Easy to work on and no ECM to put you in limp mode and shut-down.
Last week: "won't be picking up any big jobs"
This week: [proceeds to build a whole new driveway digging away a small hill in the process]
Your face at 0:40
Your an inspiration to amateur equipment operators everywhere. Great job on the videos!
you work hard and you work long... i feel worthless in your presence ...... Brooklyn NY respects you and everything you do.
I truly appreciate you filming what really happens in the world of grading!
i appreciate your frankness on your jobs. Well done as uasuall
You’ve come along way operating that dozer. I was supposed it struggled initially with tipping the pile, your tracks are in great shape. Maybe a helpful video for all of us would be adding helper springs to your trailer ramps. Great video be safe.
Really liked the music on this video, great job as always.
Using 'track 7' from quake 2 was epic, and it confused the hell out of me as that's also the ringtone on my phone... Much love and may you continue to kick glorious ass doing your thing :-)
I knew it, couldnt remember exactly from where it was, thought of test drive maybe but yea, quake 2!
ahh....the pain in the ass feeling when it doesn't start first time round...or even second time round....😥
That’s a normal thing for me😂😂
If all your maintenance programs were up to par you would never have any of them problems
Construction Machines Channe
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Make it start!!!!!
Exactly.... Andrew was amazingly patient, at least on camera ;-)
Never learned how to drive a dozer.. Looks really fun great dozer, nice blade set up,, I want one!!!!
I want a hoodie with "I am on this job here today" on it :D As always, great footage!
Especially like the onboard view
imgur.com/gallery/K9KA2HG
Something like that? Just something I threw together. I think Andrew should go go for it lol
How about another quote
"On to the next job"
David
In Spain
"On to the next job"
@@davidallinson2501 "Ok let's get started "
Haha...me too
Awesome video man, love it when you can cut a hill and use material that is already there! Great video, thanks!
Came for the dozer, stayed for the Quake 2 Soundtrack.
Made a molehill out of that mountain!! That rock packs good!! And the homeowner gets to play with a skid steer!! Bet you'll be hauling some rock over there! Sweet job
"way too steep to drive up" ... **drives up**
All in a days work....you don’t mess about Andrew, great job. I bet the homeowner was very happy with that.
The music @8:33; Sonic Mayhem - Quad Machine
Andrew seems to like a couple different selections from Sonic Mayhem, a band known primarily for composing the soundtracks for the Quake video game series, 'Quad Machine' being featured on the Quake 2 soundtrack - one of the most iconic and nostalgic FPS's of all time, in-part thanks to the music.
I've seen a lot of your videos with your Dozer in it, but I guess just because this one has a lot of close ups to it, never realized til now how good of shape that it's in. Wish I had one to do some work on my property for those jobs just to big for my.tractor to handle. Nice machine!
nice material; made a great road; most people could only hope for such luck; usually it costs a lot for gravel and shot rock
That was my reaction too
"Dayum,, made to order"
Watching dozer work is like watching sprinklers...you can watch them for hours. Thanks AC - always quality!
“Levi clone” liked that one!!
For such a young gentlemen you sure don't mind hard work . man your worth you weight in gold.love your videos,have a great christmas.
Good video !
YT big guy commenting on another YT big guy's video; awesome
I hope I'm around 20 years from now to see how far you have gone. With your work ethic, there isn't much that will stand in your way that you cannot overcome.
Great job man, your videos are always super entertaining. P.S. You sound so much like a character from the show Rick & Morty.
I saw someone mention the TH-cam award below. I think Andrew will have to get in touch with them and request it. He definitely deserves it.
Daniel Scott yeah. I did it.
That new driveway is gonna require a 4X4 with any amount of snow. Nice job but I would not abandon the old driveway just yet.
They'll probably geo-fabric and stone. Or pave it.
Once it gets surfaced with fine gravel it will be fine. But all vehicles should be 4x4 anyways. 2wd stuff is pointless. There are plenty of hills on the roads.
They are in upper New York i think, they know it snows a bunch and i bet since homwowner has his own skid steer , he can manage to keep drive clean in winter
@@AndrewCamarata in your neck of the woods, I agree. I was through your neck of the woods a few weeks back and it's some beautiful country, but there isn't a lick of flat ground anywhere!
Hey andrew, your a good hard working man, I really enjoy all the videos I've seen so far
that’s going to be fun going up that hill when it’s covered in ice lol
I have to agree - lots of existing material so it would just be time to have created a more elegant path that may have taken a less direct and steep route. You still have other driveway for utility purposes. I expect you know this, customer is always right- right? Lol. Keep them coming! I enjoy the sped up shorter videos - such instant gratification!
The guy lives in upstate ny and has a truck. So do I, and my driveway is way worse. If he can't make it up that hill somethings wrong.
Love watching your videos. Very relaxing watching someone else work. I like that you don’t swear. And you fix some challenging problems. I also am a mr fixit. Keep up the good work.
Morning, got a kick out of the tree, get in Andrews way and your coming down ha ha good job. Peace.
In 1993 I bought my first D4C it was a1991 model. It smoked excessively. I took it back to my local Cat dealer, I was told there was nothing wrong with the machine and that the D4C will smoke. It did not burn oil and was economical on fuel. I put about 5,000 hours on it and did no repairs on the engine. I did put wet tracks on, build up the grousers and replaced the steering clutches. Great machine. a friend has one and it smokes a lot. I bought a newer D4C, it has a 6cylider engine, it does not smoke and is much quieter. I am surprised yours did not smoke.
What color smoke?
It was Improperly burned fuel. Sort of a dark brownish black. That engine was discontinued and replaced with a smaller cubic inch 6 cylinder that had more power and burns clean.
Is your air filter clogged up? That will cause black smoke under full engine load.
When I bought the machine it had a warranty. I had the machine back to Ziegler Cat a few times, they are very thorough in their repairs. It had all new filters, fluids and oil samples were taken. I also changed the air filter a few times. I just assumed all the 4 cylinder D4C's smoked, I guess I was wrong.
Andrew you should try the compact booster packs. They work amazing.
I don't know, those diesel engines have to turn over, high compression, lots of torque.... needs a lot of Amps...
Better be using safety glasses jumping those batteries! Had Labors lose their eyesight jumping batteries.
dude i learn so much from your videos. thanks for all your work editing and producing them.
come on guys where is the thumbs up for Andrews video? help him out here please.
My favorite TH-cam channel.
I have gone back and watched every single one of his videos (from the beginning) and always leave a thumbs up in case I missed one.
It's amazing to see how much more comfortable he is in front of the camera and how the filming/editing have improved over the years.
I think Andrew is about my son's age.
True is it that difficult? 6900 views and 860 thumbs up. Does it take that much effort to sign in and give a like? Like people driving and too lazy to move their fingers an inch to use turn signal.... Go Andrew.
Thumbs up, Huge!!!! Especially knocking down that hill....
Thumbs up for Andrew’s video.
Good job of spreading the stone out and making that new driveway a little bit at a time.Not as easy as it looks unless you have done it many times. Keep the videos coming.
"I'm pretty sure it needs a battery". Yup. Here's a trick I've done for decades: on older equipment that will be idle for a while I disconnect the positive battery lead(or you can install a disconnect). Old equipment will almost always have a chaffed hot wire somewhere and will draw down even a good battery. Takes a couple of minutes and saves batteries and $$$. Best way is remove the battery and keep it on a trickle charger but that can be a pain in the butt at times.
A VERY GOOD SUGGESTION; A BATTERY CUTOFF,, have seen them on VOLVO & OTHER EQUIPMENT (LETSDIG18)... might be a good / extra measure to prevent theft & possible damage by vandels
Yeah too right, I’ve got a quick disconnect and 35W solar panel trickle charging my JCB, works well
Every piece of heavy equipment Ive ever seen has a battery disconnect.
@@verteup I bet the battery disconnect is under the seat, but somewhere in the operators compartment.
I'll bet that cat dozer has a disconnect switch somewhere. However if the battery won't hold a charge, a switch is not going to help. Trickle charger is a great idea but you need to have power somewhere close. Don't they make a solar powered trickle charger?
Vic here!!!!!! Good job man. That was nice having the shale around. The D4 runs nice!
let me guess.... "I'm on this job here, today..." Love this guy!
It's always a interesting when Andy gets the D4 or the Hitachi out. You just know... there is going to be something big he is a movin! Plus I watch his vids at 1.5 so it's like he is craaazzzeee on that D4 zippin around.
Cheers
MJ
We need an update of what it looked like with the gravel surfaced
Time Table I don’t think he did it yet.
Cool video Andrew. That little D4 will flat get it done. Now you need some jobs for the 955. That track loader will do anything and would be perfect if the customer decides to cut that other hill down and move it over.
8:33 QUAKE II MUSIC I LOVE IT!!! 'QUAD MACHINE!'
Iriri
Author have very good music taste. Very well!
That tree sticking out the front of your D4 like to have drove me crazy. Kept thinking something would catch on it and pull it out my Blood pressure went down at 6:21 when you turned left at the bottom of the hill..You deal with slate, slag, rocks, and bed rock up there. Down here in Southeast Texas we dial with sand, clay, and mud.. Nice drive way with your little D4..
No compaction? Driving a dozer over this is not enough. A CAT D4 is under 20k pounds and only has a ground pressure of 4-5 psi. That's actually less than a small walk-behind vibratory plate compactor. A small drive on roller type vibratory compactor will generate 3-4 times the compaction that dozer will (12-18 psi).
AndTheCorrectAnswerIs... was thinking same thing plus I would of reduce dug it build back up with decent stone compact it with a 1200 roller then tarmac it with edgings retaining the stone and tarmac 🤔
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You would pump all the mud up into the grade the- finish dozer is what you want to use at this point in the grade.. then the next guy puts down some geo grid if he wants to spend the extra money -Then 1 1/2 tb stone and compact . That grade will last forever- 41 yrs operating engineer local 139 (Grading foreman)
@@jameswilko8937 It is a driveway not a highway
Run over your foot with that D4 and you might decide that 4 to 5 psi is plenty of compaction for that base material. Also, the overall psi for the tracks doesnt take into account the force the individual grousers produce or the force when a single large stone is compacted deep into the road bed by half the weight of the dozer, which is several tons.
Am I the only one who just goes mind numb watching this stuff? Something hypnotic about it...lol...keep the cool videos coming!
You may want to consider not covering over all of the organics (tree's, stumps, leaf litter) as it will give trouble as it decays,, cool video
That D4C is fantastic! That is such a steep hill (and rocky) & it manages to knock it down like its nothing :)
It amazes me how much rock you have up there...I could dig down 30 feet and never hit a rock bigger that a golf ball
I guess that's why no farming is happening in that area. All rocks, no soil.
Your future self will thank you for wearing hearing protection.
There is a great DB chart online that says how loud someone can listen too in a 24hr period. And DB meters are cheap.
@@AndrewCamarata Yes but unfortunately most dont realize this and I think there is going to be a whole generation of deaf people from headphones and earbuds.
@@nick21614 already there man, I messed my ears up going to rock concerts back in the 60's & 70's. Ever hear of a group called "Jethro Tull" ?
Great job Andrew!!!
Thanks for bring us along...
Andrew, love the videos but starting to miss the long ones; hint hint
Very excellent video , excellent work!
Thanks for posting this Andrew Camarata!
Willing to bet Andrew will be back to do culverts and drainage ;-)
Ya i was thinking same thing. Seems customer just wanted it pushed thru for now. Homeowners with their own equipment seem to underestimate what its going to take to do it right. That culvert better come in sooner than later or homeowner will regret that water sloshing over his driveway.
In rocky soil like that, erosion won't be a big issue.
@@wpog8453 Agree about the erosion part . Thinking mainly about water flow spilling over the top. Then ice in colder season would crack and break up road.
If there is an Andrew there`s a way...if not before than shortly after!
:-D
Nice job!
That skinny stump at 13:40 was a real fighter!
:-)
Thx for the vid!
Where did the top soil and all the organic matter go?if you mixed it in the drive way base they will never have a good base.top soil and organics hold moisture.in the winter they freeze and expand,spring time you get frost boils.
Good job it certainly should be a safer exit. I see you were working in that typical Northeast cold rain weather, oh how I DON'T miss it !
Who the hell is the person that gave this video a thumbs down?
You should be ashamed of yourself.