Also, if you keep that flap/door on the mulcher, you can kinda hold/trap small trees on the right side while you lower the mulcher down on them. The rotation of the mulcher will hold them and eat em up quickly.
@@tonylee997 yeah, I forgot that this is the RIP🔥 excavator. Strange that there was no mention of it. Maybe he waited to release this vid until the insurance check cleared…
No..this is the one that burned out ....i guss huge amount of saw dust get ducked into that machine thst caused to burn out tragically. ...@williampankratz600
That road is becoming a masterpiece of Andrews enduring persistence to excellence. I would hate to estimate the cost per metre to get it to this stage, cost of machinery, fuel, spare parts etc and yet it has turned out awesomely compared to how it was originally. There’s no substitute for the right machinery and Andrew is never short of that.
It’s so interesting seeing how the timeline in these videos overlap. Like at the beginning of this video, the shed isn’t done being built, but that was like 7 videos ago.
He does that from the time he gets it til he uses it a few times. Sometimes a year or more saving multiple videos of content for it. That’s what sets Andrew apart. He’s a great creator
Andrew, I think that is one of your best buys and worth whatever you paid for it. All the work of cutting down trees and having to clean up after them and having the mulch left behind to rot and then spreading seed to grow grass is fantastic. WORK SMARTER NOT HARDER. Amen
I hope your dad is doing well, Andrew! It’s good to see dad out there helping you and getting out to enjoy a beautiful day with his son! It’s always good to stay active!
andrew it is so good to see you hang out with your dad , he loves you and is very proud of you . letting him help you do even little things like put down grass seed means so much to him. i know i am a dad to .
"The E-Limbinator aka "The Trunkator", Removing large trees, one bite at a time. 😅🤣😂 Thanks Andrew. John here, photographing the back-roads of Northeastern Tennessee.
Amazing machine and tool. I can't even begin to think how many manhours of work you are saving with this newer equipment! Thanks for sharing. I was mesmerized watching those trees turn into chips in seconds. Very cool and great camera angles and sound to get a clear perspective. Felt like I was standing right there with you.
Every summer the good people of Phoenix undergo a transformation into human thermometers and start spamming their temperature all over the internet (because it's the only interesting thing about Phoenix 😂)
Absolutely love the climb up the snowy road and adding the chains, love the sound of the Hyundai Ex. Oh yeah, the space station has reported a new dent from what looks like a rock similar to what's on your driveway. Thanks for the video.
Andrew, you should add a hydraulic oil tank, and grease tank to your fuel truck. So when you do fuel, you can also grease and add hydraulic fluids. I would add an air hose also so that you can do tires from the same truck. Like dirt perfects trailer.
If your new 235 has an extra aux hydraulic circuit available. Id reattach the hydraulic door flap thingy. It'll help with the chip debris flying everywhere and It should give you a place to feed the trees like if you were putting it in a wood chipper, without it wiggling everywhere and making 3 to 4ft "splinters".
It does, I set up my tilt bucket to work off that so I can still use the thumb. I am sending this mulcher head back. Its faster to pull the trees out then bring them to firewood/burn piles.
@@AndrewCamarata That's a shame...I run flailmowers/mulchers often at work and its usually way faster to mulch the trees then drive them back and forth and burn them, unless you got a second hand to transport them...then again if you got a second hand, you can run a second cutter lol. I was going to suggest when cutting to cut opposite of the flail mower, i.e. swing to the right when cutting instead of the left, usually cuts way better and faster, also doesn't nearly drag the mulcher into the tree/stump like cutting to the left does, such as at 31:50 . And rocks + mulcher = instant dull/chipped blades. Not worth trying to mulch stumps all the way down to the dirt in your area as a single rock can ruin your teeth if you aren't careful, so it might be better anyways for you to rip them up and back fill the holes I guess. I would say ripping the stumps up might cause erosion issues on those slopes, but you got plenty of rock to go around so it probably won't be an issue for you. Been watching your videos since the "replacing the mounts on a bulldozer blade" video, love your videos and hope to see many more in the future!
Love the apathy that translated into panic for the delivery guy, and hilarious laughter for us! I just hope you didn't upset him too much. A promise that it's all your fault if damaged, and good New York size tip, would have made him go through his day with a smile instead of anxiety.
It makes me happy to see you doing stuff with your old man. I miss working with mine... New mulcher is pretty sweet. Hope you're doing well, I'll have to give you a call some time so we can catch up.
Ha! Monday afternoon, 9 million degrees and 6000% humidity. I was going to do some scratching up the yard and new seed with hay, etc. Then I see that Andrew has posted a new video 2 hours ago. Yay! I have been rescued from a terrible job today. I will drop anything at any time for a new Andrew video, especially with this particular weather that my body can no longer tolerate. So - Thanks for the perfect excuse not to do landscape type work. And, Andrew, thanks for continuing to provide (in my humble opinion) the best that You Tube has to offer.
shows you how selfish he is....and does not care about any other peoples equipment...just damages it....the driver is on the hook for that stuff...true dillhole...
Cool! But for your greater convenience, you need to install a continuous flow function, I think you can install an additional solenoid and button. Ideally, the excavator should be equipped with a combined hydraulic system = 2 pump - 2 way flow with the ability to combine flows. In this way, the flows from the two pumps will be combined and the wear of the pumps will be uniform, and the base machine will not lose in the speed of operations. Greetings from Russia!
I've been waiting for you to clear out some more trees and brush by your long driveway. That will make it drier without all that shade on it. You'll be surprised. I have only 10 acers about 60 miles away. In two years. The trees have sprouted so much new growth. I have to trim up everything again. But that new mulcher will clear out all that overgrowth on the sides. Nice that you can sit in heat or air-conditioning and wack that brush, without worrying about ticks, posion ivy etc, the old fashion way. Cool satisfying video!
@@dvandkq That's the old one on this video got burn... Tha's why @timothystevenhoward says RIP Hyundai 235 in 2024. I believed this is the last video with that machine the day before it got burn.....
I love watching you and your father that's real cool that you bring him in to help you out, I realize she's an older man but I'm telling you by my experience spending time with my son it's everything. You may not think so Andrew but just spending time with you I'm sure it means a lot, wow what a attachment man that thing eat up trees.
Gotta love those boys dad, they love being around dad while he’s working! Thanks for sharing my friend and prayers going out to you, your family and Cody and Blue! Louisiana loves you channel and I’ve been watching you for years my friend and hopefully more to come! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🙋🏼✌🏻✌🏻💯💯💯
Love this machine! Suggestion to prevent chips from covering your road. Always have the blades spinning away from the road. Shoots chips into the woods. I am sure you figured this out by now. Love your videos. Start watching you before the castle on top of your shop!!! Keep up the good work from Virginia.
That seems to be a well made attachment as the drum turns true near as I can tell from the video. The dogs are great and Andrews property will be a beautiful place for generations to come.
FINALLY getting into a mulching head for your Excavator! Awesome, thought I would of gone with a TMC Cacallia head.Daven [ Idigit4 ] has several and they both work really well on his excavator and on his skid ster., as he has a LOT of mulching jobs in South Carolina. John [ Upstate Bush Control ] has one as well, as Chris [ letsdig18 ]. Awesome that you are mulching..have come a long way over the years as you have grown as a man and as far as your property business as well..Goota admidt that Andrew always makes sure that his machines are well taken care of and always does maintanance on them as well when we finds something wrong with them or just to check and replace fluids and filters. Awesome! LOVE your videos Andrew! always looking for them..appreicated.
TIM from Canada suggestions even if you were getting wood chips on your driveway eventually mother nature is going to blow them away or they are just going to be decompressed into the landscape so I would not worry about getting your wood chips everywhere. It is a part of of the nature it might help your road to keep the soil from being so muddy
Very nice! I figured that you may end up getting a mulcher, just with the amount of trees that you deal with, so this, along with the new Hyundai excavator, worked out awesome. Very cool.
seems like a shoot or funnel type guide thing would keep from having to be so cute with the controls, most of those trees are wobbling like crazy. It does rip pretty good when you hit it right though.
Well the truck driver is responsible for their truck, He was scared Andrew was going to damage his truck. I was actually nervous too, andrew has been known to break things
Take this advice from someone who does this professionally under power lines all day. Manufacturer quality is important for these mulcher heads, a cheap head is going to take a lot less abuse deadheading and is overall going to wear out a lot faster the more expensive higher-end heads such as shearx are actually really tough heads and have been through a lot of abuse I've seen them out in the field lifting tire machines with just those heads and they have a lot of really neat features. As for the teeth keep them sharp maintain them otherwise they will begin to get a curve in them and you will end up losing a lot of teeth life when you try to sharpen them the next time. Change teeth regularly as well depending on your terrain either use pounders which are meant for Rocky terrain and used to go to dirt or use knives if you need high production but only in very good ground where you're not going to be geeting a lot of rocks. If you have any other questions please feel free to ask me
@@AndrewCamarata yea, if it was cedar trees the mulch would take 15 years to decompose. ripping trees out of the ground and throwing into the fire leaves the cleanest look by far
@@AndrewCamarata so it depends on the machine and location. Here in Oregon it's currently level 3 fire danger, so no burning and we cannot burn brush or trees under power lines. Heads designed for smaller excavators (less than 250hp) are not great for trees much over 10" to a foot. Many heads also have a certain working angle that they perform better at and of course hydraulics are always a factor. If you want to get more power to a cutting head so that you could take whole trees you would need a power pack to replace your counter weight. We have a CAT 538 kited with a 4' head, it's mainly used for the worse terrain we see but is a beast. However cat reprogrammed it to divert more power to the hydraulics when the head is on so the travel speed and swing power is terrible. The best way to operate a head in that situation is to only turn it on when working with the head and turn it off for movements. I really wish I could show you how we use them and what for because we actually do very little tree removal with the head and focus mainly on woody brush. You could check out the recent shorts for the channel DirtDustMud and that would give you a small view but there is a lot more.
@GreatNW good input, but this not the West Coast. Also, this young man is learning, but notice he always has monies for his own projects? This young man is getting it done. 👍🏻👍🏻
@@AndrewCamarata You can get wood chippers that mount on a tractor PTO. They work really well, woodland Mills makes a nice one, hydraulic infeed, 8" capacity.
Good to see ya hanging out with your Pops. I sure miss the heck outta mine. He always liked to hang out and pull him up a chair while I worked. Good parents are worth the world man!! Great video
WAS JUST BINGE WATCHING SOME OF YOUR OLDER VIDEOS AND GOT A NOTIFICATION FOR A NEW VIDEO! RIGHT ON TIME!! WE ALL KNOW YOU'RE EXTREMELY BUSY, JUST WISH YOU WOULD POST MORE VIDEOS. LOVE WATCHING YOUR CHANNEL
Thanks AC for the new vid...awhile back I asked about some blooper/out-take footage and the shredder unloading fits...I know editing takes alot of your time...the mountain top looks great...keep em coming...🍻
Was that your Daddy helping with the grass seeding? That's so heart warming when we see family helping out, especially when it's your daddy cause you have a bond together that I love to see. Thanks Andrew for sharing this short moment with us.
Looking Great Andrew! Steady progress and having fun. Set backs, sometimes, but you have a Great attitude and things are progressing. Hope things are going great with the new castle plans.
I wish I lived closer . One or two passes with Andrew towing me and my airboat up and down that road on the trailer and those chips and sticks would be long gone . 330 Hp spinning an 80" three blade prop makes a great leaf blower .
I forgot Camarata has his own Fuel Truck now. Man, he's come a long way since the beginning of his channel.
Well if you have so many large machines a Fuel Truck is actually necessary.
Otherwise youre busy half the time bringing fuel up that mountain. XD
Yeah, the man has built a massive fleet from the bottom starting with junk! Props to him
@@JackMacLupus You can buy really nice 480 and 990 gallons fuel trailers to haul behind pickups.
Man if I had bought an excavator back when I started following this channel.
Nice to see your dad in these videos... spend time with him while you can....fathers are the only men who want to see you do better than them
I can assure you not every dad is like that not even close.
@@kevinclark6289absolutely. Mine was a prime example of useless cnut.
@@kevinclark6289- Yuuup, Kevin - sad to say, but you're right !! Always try and spend time with your Dad, when you can !!
not all of them
Totally.
Truck driver: Whoa, it's going to fall. Andrew: No problem then it will blend in with my other equipment.
And bend truck door. not cool
Must have lots of money if he treats brand new equipment like that
@@gpcivil8807 don't worry about it buddy
@@SonofChurchill Door's fine quit crying
It s not a Glass 😂 no time to thinking what to do.
Hey, it’s the “MessMaker 5000!” Now we need the RoadCleaner 2000.
Sometimes, those chips get in nooks and crannies and… never mind.
too soon
Was the leaf blower to blame here?
@@JeremyWorcester1 uh, no. In the incident that shall go unnamed, I would blame the MessMaker 5000 for the underlying problem.
Along with 2 tonne grass seeder attachment
@@Kealdiax and also too late?
Never been this early.
That truck driver sounded a little scared 😂
I sharted a little. 😂
he should be ha ha
Clearly never seen any of Andrews video's before. I would have let him do whatever he wanted!
The thing got unloaded though.
Just what you needed that thing is wicked@@AndrewCamarata
Also, if you keep that flap/door on the mulcher, you can kinda hold/trap small trees on the right side while you lower the mulcher down on them. The rotation of the mulcher will hold them and eat em up quickly.
It’s also why it burnt the machine up he took the cover off that diverts the chips down and away from the machine
@@tonylee997 yeah, I forgot that this is the RIP🔥 excavator. Strange that there was no mention of it. Maybe he waited to release this vid until the insurance check cleared…
@@tonylee997 Pretty sure that's the new excavator that he got
Yeah, this is the burned one. Yellow boom and stick instead of black.
No..this is the one that burned out ....i guss huge amount of saw dust get ducked into that machine thst caused to burn out tragically. ...@williampankratz600
That road is becoming a masterpiece of Andrews enduring persistence to excellence. I would hate to estimate the cost per metre to get it to this stage, cost of machinery, fuel, spare parts etc and yet it has turned out awesomely compared to how it was originally. There’s no substitute for the right machinery and Andrew is never short of that.
I admire Andrew and other adult children who take care of, work with and include their parents on outdoor activities. Kudos, Andrew!
Nice to see snow while the temp is nudging 100
Hey, Andrew is in another world…, hahaha..!
Andrew is always filming his videos at different times and they come out
cool haha
Yup. 36C here on the Spanish East coast today.
You can tell this is an older video. When he's loading the mulcher head you can see the garage he had fixed up isn't finished.
It’s so interesting seeing how the timeline in these videos overlap. Like at the beginning of this video, the shed isn’t done being built, but that was like 7 videos ago.
Hopefully soon will be creating the moat on a giant castle on top of the new mountain.
Or that there's snow in July 😮
He does that from the time he gets it til he uses it a few times. Sometimes a year or more saving multiple videos of content for it. That’s what sets Andrew apart. He’s a great creator
And thats the digger that burnt down.
I love that about Andrew, no 5 parts spread out over a year, just one video for one project
Man ..... watching Andrew over this many years and seeing him age is a stark reminder of how old I'm getting.....
Andrew, I think that is one of your best buys and worth whatever you paid for it. All the work of cutting down trees and having to clean up after them and having the mulch left behind to rot and then spreading seed to grow grass is fantastic. WORK SMARTER NOT HARDER. Amen
That was quite the delivery lol
Total disregard for the guys truck. Id be pissed too
@@fit4ya1975he would have fixed it
He was treating the truck about the same way the shipping company treated his mulching head.
I wouldn't be happy if I bought an expensive attachment and they strapped it to a weak pallet....
At least it didn't catch on fire.
Hottest week on Earth and Andrew drops a snow video
I hope your dad is doing well, Andrew! It’s good to see dad out there helping you and getting out to enjoy a beautiful day with his son! It’s always good to stay active!
This is the way I wish all dogs could live, love, run, and play.
andrew it is so good to see you hang out with your dad , he loves you and is very proud of you . letting him help you do even little things like put down grass seed means so much to him. i know i am a dad to .
Have you verified with a DNA test?
@@tomskimcdouglegaming806what stupid comment
"The E-Limbinator aka "The Trunkator", Removing large trees, one bite at a time. 😅🤣😂 Thanks Andrew. John here, photographing the back-roads of Northeastern Tennessee.
That tingly feeling you get when you're notified there's a new Camarata release! 😉
Amazing machine and tool. I can't even begin to think how many manhours of work you are saving with this newer equipment! Thanks for sharing. I was mesmerized watching those trees turn into chips in seconds. Very cool and great camera angles and sound to get a clear perspective. Felt like I was standing right there with you.
its 117 in phoenix and you release a video with SNOW .... Got to love it ...
Yep, that’s why I just drove up to Flagstaff where it’s only 89°😂 🥵
Every summer the good people of Phoenix undergo a transformation into human thermometers and start spamming their temperature all over the internet (because it's the only interesting thing about Phoenix 😂)
@@thefrub I agree, Phoenix is boring and waaay too hot. 🥵 😂
@@thefrub I never said I was in Phoenix ... Not in the summer since 2006.. But I do understand ...
just realized that the snow part of the video was from a while ago, not recent. :-)
Absolutely love the climb up the snowy road and adding the chains, love the sound of the Hyundai Ex. Oh yeah, the space station has reported a new dent from what looks like a rock similar to what's on your driveway. Thanks for the video.
I've been waiting years for you to get one of these. It just makes sense with all the woods you have. I'd imagine this one will pay big on a job.
Never a dull moment with Andrew in charge, always intertaining, THANK FOR INVITING US SLONG ON YOUR JOURNEY...
Andrew, you should add a hydraulic oil tank, and grease tank to your fuel truck. So when you do fuel, you can also grease and add hydraulic fluids. I would add an air hose also so that you can do tires from the same truck.
Like dirt perfects trailer.
You must have some of the happiest doggos in the world
Wow! I found it hard to believe your truck climbed that snowy hill even with chains. That mulcher is sweet.
If your new 235 has an extra aux hydraulic circuit available. Id reattach the hydraulic door flap thingy. It'll help with the chip debris flying everywhere and It should give you a place to feed the trees like if you were putting it in a wood chipper, without it wiggling everywhere and making 3 to 4ft "splinters".
It does, I set up my tilt bucket to work off that so I can still use the thumb. I am sending this mulcher head back. Its faster to pull the trees out then bring them to firewood/burn piles.
@@AndrewCamarata That's a shame...I run flailmowers/mulchers often at work and its usually way faster to mulch the trees then drive them back and forth and burn them, unless you got a second hand to transport them...then again if you got a second hand, you can run a second cutter lol. I was going to suggest when cutting to cut opposite of the flail mower, i.e. swing to the right when cutting instead of the left, usually cuts way better and faster, also doesn't nearly drag the mulcher into the tree/stump like cutting to the left does, such as at 31:50 . And rocks + mulcher = instant dull/chipped blades. Not worth trying to mulch stumps all the way down to the dirt in your area as a single rock can ruin your teeth if you aren't careful, so it might be better anyways for you to rip them up and back fill the holes I guess. I would say ripping the stumps up might cause erosion issues on those slopes, but you got plenty of rock to go around so it probably won't be an issue for you. Been watching your videos since the "replacing the mounts on a bulldozer blade" video, love your videos and hope to see many more in the future!
Love the apathy that translated into panic for the delivery guy, and hilarious laughter for us!
I just hope you didn't upset him too much. A promise that it's all your fault if damaged, and good New York size tip, would have made him go through his day with a smile instead of anxiety.
Seemed like pretty lousy packaging: partly crushed pallet on top of fully crushed pallet, not much strapping....
That mulcher sounds like the Tasmanian devil when it winds up
Nice to see you out doing little things with your dad Andrew. Cherish those times. My dad passed in '97 and i still miss him everyday.
Awesome an hour of Andrew camarata life doesn’t get much better than this ❤
Love the way the dogs explode out of the truck when the door is opened!
💥💥😂😂
They are ready for adventure.
@@AndrewCamarata and deer legs.
@@eggsaladsandwhiches where do they keep finding them???
Open door Unleash the hounds .
@@AndrewCamarata I cannot believe how all three dogs you have had love to run extreme amounts. You know how to pick them
Finally something from Andrew
It makes me happy to see you doing stuff with your old man. I miss working with mine... New mulcher is pretty sweet. Hope you're doing well, I'll have to give you a call some time so we can catch up.
Ok. Thanks
Ha! Monday afternoon, 9 million degrees and 6000% humidity. I was going to do some scratching up the yard and new seed with hay, etc. Then I see that Andrew has posted a new video 2 hours ago. Yay! I have been rescued from a terrible job today. I will drop anything at any time for a new Andrew video, especially with this particular weather that my body can no longer tolerate. So - Thanks for the perfect excuse not to do landscape type work. And, Andrew, thanks for continuing to provide (in my humble opinion) the best that You Tube has to offer.
@@JimboCT1953 thanks.
That property looks so different and that is a million dollar view. That’s going to make an incredible home site one day!
At the start of the year, he shared the design for the Castle 2.0, that was going up there I believe.
Guessing this is the mulcher that lead to the unfortunate excavator fire?😢
That fire was started by a busted fuel line not a few wood chips
@@Christoph-sd3zi fuel soaked the chips and that's dangerous. Without Chips, it will be almost nothing I believe
Well he did take the diverters off. 😂
All that tree clearing along the entire driveway makes me think you're about to start hauling some big things up that mountainside.
Always love when Andrew freaks out truck drivers that have clearly never watched your channel.
shows you how selfish he is....and does not care about any other peoples equipment...just damages it....the driver is on the hook for that stuff...true dillhole...
Thanks for another upload, Andrew!
Great to see a new video. I could see that mulcher being a nice money maker for land clearing jobs.
Cool! But for your greater convenience, you need to install a continuous flow function, I think you can install an additional solenoid and button. Ideally, the excavator should be equipped with a combined hydraulic system = 2 pump - 2 way flow with the ability to combine flows. In this way, the flows from the two pumps will be combined and the wear of the pumps will be uniform, and the base machine will not lose in the speed of operations. Greetings from Russia!
I've been waiting for you to clear out some more trees and brush by your long driveway. That will make it drier without all that shade on it. You'll be surprised. I have only 10 acers about 60 miles away. In two years. The trees have sprouted so much new growth. I have to trim up everything again. But that new mulcher will clear out all that overgrowth on the sides. Nice that you can sit in heat or air-conditioning and wack that brush, without worrying about ticks, posion ivy etc, the old fashion way. Cool satisfying video!
That 235 is the excavator that burned in his last video. The new 235 has a gray boom and stick.
Yes he even mentioned in that video there were a few wood chips down where the fire started.
I watched that video.
@benkpsnyder it was a good one.
@joshb8302 if you believe a few wood chips started that machine on fire I have some swampland in FL to sell you
And the new one has a dozer blade as well.
RIP Hyundai 2024. Glad you are ok Andrew hope you can bounce back and build your dream castle!
That's the old excavator. He's since replaced it with a brand-new one.
@@dvandkq That's the old one on this video got burn... Tha's why @timothystevenhoward says RIP Hyundai 235 in 2024. I believed this is the last video with that machine the day before it got burn.....
Great Job Andrew on getting the Mulcher to mulch down some trees. Cody and Blue sure are enjoying their selfs..
I love watching you and your father that's real cool that you bring him in to help you out, I realize she's an older man but I'm telling you by my experience spending time with my son it's everything. You may not think so Andrew but just spending time with you I'm sure it means a lot, wow what a attachment man that thing eat up trees.
We do miss you & your ideas, especially your jobs, not too mention the pups, ie dogs…
Delivery guy was terrified and Andrew was like relax I got it... and I can build you a new truck out of spare parts if need be...
..rarely check in.. but had an opportunity. Following you for many years.. Wholesome, inspirational content, thank you, Andrew
Gotta love those boys dad, they love being around dad while he’s working! Thanks for sharing my friend and prayers going out to you, your family and Cody and Blue! Louisiana loves you channel and I’ve been watching you for years my friend and hopefully more to come! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🙋🏼✌🏻✌🏻💯💯💯
That darn truck seems like a total beast
Giving that delivery driver a heart attack! hahahah. Good to see another video
Clearly the driver is not a viewer of the channel. 😂
Nice old vid. Glad you got the barn/garage project done.
That mulcher is awesome. So good to have a new video from Andrew.
Love this machine! Suggestion to prevent chips from covering your road. Always have the blades spinning away from the road. Shoots chips into the woods. I am sure you figured this out by now. Love your videos. Start watching you before the castle on top of your shop!!! Keep up the good work from Virginia.
Great job and great video, now you can make a log bridge somewhere and plane the top flat
That seems to be a well made attachment as the drum turns true near as I can tell from the video. The dogs are great and Andrews property will be a beautiful place for generations to come.
FINALLY getting into a mulching head for your Excavator! Awesome, thought I would of gone with a TMC Cacallia head.Daven [ Idigit4 ] has several and they both work really well on his excavator and on his skid ster., as he has a LOT of mulching jobs in South Carolina. John [ Upstate Bush Control ] has one as well, as Chris [ letsdig18 ]. Awesome that you are mulching..have come a long way over the years as you have grown as a man and as far as your property business as well..Goota admidt that Andrew always makes sure that his machines are well taken care of and always does maintanance on them as well when we finds something wrong with them or just to check and replace fluids and filters. Awesome! LOVE your videos Andrew! always looking for them..appreicated.
Good to see your dad again. Tks for sharing.
Thanks again Andrew for another great video. It´s like a Huyndai Excavator Memorial....💔
TIM from Canada suggestions even if you were getting wood chips on your driveway eventually mother nature is going to blow them away or they are just going to be decompressed into the landscape so I would not worry about getting your wood chips everywhere. It is a part of of the nature it might help your road to keep the soil from being so muddy
Awesome work, never thought about trying to put a valve stem in backwards. Definitely beats breaking the tire off the rim
Seeing you spend time with your dad was priceless to me and you and him !!
lol my lab hates windshield wipers and shop brooms ... drives him insane cool vid!!
I have a lab and a German Shorthaired Pointer - the lab freaks out about weird stuff and the GSP looks at him like "WTF?"
Great video. That mulching machine is awesome. Thanks for sharing 👍 😊
Very nice! I figured that you may end up getting a mulcher, just with the amount of trees that you deal with, so this, along with the new Hyundai excavator, worked out awesome. Very cool.
Doesn’t say much about shipping company! Terrible plan to ship something that heavy on a pine pallet. 😅
every truck company needs to give Andrew a truck to stress test before it goes into production =) , Certify it AC rated !! I'd buy that truck !! =)
Best seeding technique I've ever seen! Love it!
That grass grew in great.
seems like a shoot or funnel type guide thing would keep from having to be so cute with the controls, most of those trees are wobbling like crazy. It does rip pretty good when you hit it right though.
Perfect timing. Not much doing tonight. Yeah, thanks Andrew. Sit back and relax for the video. Yes perfect.
That unload procedure was a bit rough around the edges but I love it!
Great attachment Andrew!!
That mulcher is pretty cool. It saves a lot of time and effort. Much more efficient than taking the trees down and hauling them away.
Awesome video Andrew!! Well worth the wait. Nice seeing your father.
It's hilarious when these truck drivers have such a fit when Andrew is unloading something, they obviously don't know who he is lol
😂😂😂
Well the truck driver is responsible for their truck, He was scared Andrew was going to damage his truck. I was actually nervous too, andrew has been known to break things
Maybe he does know who Andrew is.😮😂
Yeah, Andrew almost dumped that head into the truck.
Love that part with Dadski Camarata :D
Perfect little job to do together, driving around in nature! Thanks Dad!!
Andrew, It would be cool if they made a Double Mulcher Head! That way it would pull the tree into the center between the mulchers.
Take this advice from someone who does this professionally under power lines all day. Manufacturer quality is important for these mulcher heads, a cheap head is going to take a lot less abuse deadheading and is overall going to wear out a lot faster the more expensive higher-end heads such as shearx are actually really tough heads and have been through a lot of abuse I've seen them out in the field lifting tire machines with just those heads and they have a lot of really neat features. As for the teeth keep them sharp maintain them otherwise they will begin to get a curve in them and you will end up losing a lot of teeth life when you try to sharpen them the next time. Change teeth regularly as well depending on your terrain either use pounders which are meant for Rocky terrain and used to go to dirt or use knives if you need high production but only in very good ground where you're not going to be geeting a lot of rocks. If you have any other questions please feel free to ask me
I think its easier to pull the trees out then bring them to a burn pile.
@@AndrewCamarata yea, if it was cedar trees the mulch would take 15 years to decompose. ripping trees out of the ground and throwing into the fire leaves the cleanest look by far
@@AndrewCamarata so it depends on the machine and location. Here in Oregon it's currently level 3 fire danger, so no burning and we cannot burn brush or trees under power lines. Heads designed for smaller excavators (less than 250hp) are not great for trees much over 10" to a foot. Many heads also have a certain working angle that they perform better at and of course hydraulics are always a factor. If you want to get more power to a cutting head so that you could take whole trees you would need a power pack to replace your counter weight. We have a CAT 538 kited with a 4' head, it's mainly used for the worse terrain we see but is a beast. However cat reprogrammed it to divert more power to the hydraulics when the head is on so the travel speed and swing power is terrible. The best way to operate a head in that situation is to only turn it on when working with the head and turn it off for movements. I really wish I could show you how we use them and what for because we actually do very little tree removal with the head and focus mainly on woody brush. You could check out the recent shorts for the channel DirtDustMud and that would give you a small view but there is a lot more.
@GreatNW good input, but this not the West Coast. Also, this young man is learning, but notice he always has monies for his own projects? This young man is getting it done. 👍🏻👍🏻
@@AndrewCamarata You can get wood chippers that mount on a tractor PTO. They work really well, woodland Mills makes a nice one, hydraulic infeed, 8" capacity.
Good to see ya hanging out with your Pops. I sure miss the heck outta mine. He always liked to hang out and pull him up a chair while I worked. Good parents are worth the world man!! Great video
Although I am a fan of the channel, I must say Andrew is very often showcasing inefficiency...
Outstanding and awesome as always.Thanks for sharing and taking us along
Nice to see your Dad out with you, Andrew. We owe our parents such a debt of gratitude!
WAS JUST BINGE WATCHING SOME OF YOUR OLDER VIDEOS AND GOT A NOTIFICATION FOR A NEW VIDEO! RIGHT ON TIME!! WE ALL KNOW YOU'RE EXTREMELY BUSY, JUST WISH YOU WOULD POST MORE VIDEOS. LOVE WATCHING YOUR CHANNEL
WHY ARE YOU YELLING?!
Thanks AC for the new vid...awhile back I asked about some blooper/out-take footage and the shredder unloading fits...I know editing takes alot of your time...the mountain top looks great...keep em coming...🍻
That mulcher looks legit.
"Bro you bent my truck". AC "You should see my Dodge".
Now the delivery truck has just the right amount of dents.
Lol that dude is not used to the amount of carnage that is just everyday life for Andrew.
Maybe that delivery truck driver needs a radio installed! Then he’d know who he was dealing with.
Didn't he say "This ain't my fault, bro."?
My dodge is getting past the right amount of dents.
Damn i just got on the toilet great timing
😂 an hour of solitude 🚽 💩
enjoy brother
Legs gonna be purple after an hour pinching a deuce
Dude if u need a skidsteer you are eating too much fiber
Not just a skidloader but one with a bucket 😅😅😅
Southerner here - always wondered how the heck you put chains on tires. Now I know - thanks AC.
Was that your Daddy helping with the grass seeding? That's so heart warming when we see family helping out, especially when it's your daddy cause you have a bond together that I love to see. Thanks Andrew for sharing this short moment with us.
Wow dude calm down on unloading things. U look crazy doing that.
Hell Yeah! Andrew is back!!!! I was just thinking about you!!!! Good to see you Man, thanks for your work! Take care bloke. L😊
He's not going to touch your penis mate, calm down.
Yessiree, that attachment is a “beast” for sure.
Great video,
Thank you sir.
neat attachment for the excavator! Much needed for cleaning out along the drive!
lol the guy thought you were gonna destroy his truck 😂 little does he know he’s looking at the man the machine ANDREW
Driver won't make that mistake again 😅😅😅😅
Haaaaa
Friggin Andrew is a renegade! Love his stuff
Driver had the iq of a peanut
Your hyundi is going to catch on fire tomorrow as you didn't cleen the engine bay from leaves and saw dust
I was thinking the same thing when it first got posted.
Looking Great Andrew! Steady progress and having fun. Set backs, sometimes, but you have a Great attitude and things are progressing. Hope things are going great with the new castle plans.
I wish I lived closer . One or two passes with Andrew towing me and my airboat up and down that road on the trailer and those chips and sticks would be long gone . 330 Hp spinning an 80" three blade prop makes a great leaf blower .