As a member board director and volunteer of a NYS snowmobile club there’s not enough likes I could give this video! Andrew you are a stand up guy and big valley is lucky to have you on their team!
I'm great granma 81, been viewing your channel several years now and am just blown away with the way you share your stories of life in full bloom...Deeply inspiring, your creativity on so many levels astounds me. God continue to bless you, may you father many sons, you have so much to give, we need more men like you, fearless, well tested, full of purpose!
@ruthkent7190 I agree with you so much it is not only the journey he takes us on that is amazing as much of the scenery of his natural environment. O those mountains are always a sight to behold.
I’ve watched Andrew for awhile now. I wish I had the talent, experience and equipment that he has. I hope younger people follow and learn from Andrew. Great job.
Holy cow!!!! The ending was totally worth watching this whole video for. Not to mention the starter repair Andrew did. I held my breath with every additional part he put on until the final nut went on. I’m pretty sure I noticed Dumpster Dave in one of those shots. I wouldn’t hesitate riding a 20yr old snowmobile with group. I’m sure between Dave and Andrew one of them could fix any problem I might have, with baling twine and a 6” crescent wrench that they have in their pocket. Thank you for this entertaining video.
I'm jealous almost of Cody, Blue, and Levi (when he was alive). They are living their best life for sure! Thanks for providing a good life for them Andrew, you're an awesome dog owner!
I always think that too when I watch those labradors running along with Andrew. Oh, to be one of Andrew’s dogs would be Dog Heaven. I’m sure that Levi always felt that too.. Andrew is Awesome!!
I'm looking forward to the video about his garage build. From the quick bit that showed up when he got the snowmobile out of the trailer to fix the electric starting issue, the building look bloody excellent. 👍👍
Beautiful shots of the Ice / snow on the trees / trails. Even better ending of all that ice covered foliage. Awesome! Thanks for sharing with all of us.
Nice presentation. The snow covered mountains are beautiful. You capture everything on video with amazing detail. Watching your dogs run is a favorite for me. Give those dogs a hug for me will ya!
That is so cool, I remember those days going across country on the trails set up by the DNR here in Michigan. I still do live by one of the big trails in the Manistee National Forest but a little to old to ride anymore I just watch them come and go, if one breaks down they come up to the house I have a winch on the trailer and plow on the truck either hull them up to the pole barn or to their trailer. The machines they have now can really fly it would be fun again, 76 year old man looking for that winter time rush. LOL
@@d2nim2l Andrew is reasonably competent when he can be arsed to be so, but that's not often the case in the last couple of years or so. I am amazed that no one has been seriously hurt or killed working around him.
Man is living the life, work hard, play hard, that ending part with the colors and views, amazing! he has all the toys, from rock truck to snowmobile wow.
Another master piece from Andrew's mounntan work.this ex military D4 dozer is a heck of a machine pushing everything on its way.nice to see a young lady helping you making your awesome video. Keep up the good work and good luck.
Hi Andrew, your property is beautiful when it snows. You and your friends with the snowmobiles have a lot of fun, really nice. Hallo Alex from Milan Italy . 🇮🇹💛💙❤💚🇺🇸🏂🏂⛷🚜
this video encompasses literally all I want to do in life. I've had a career for the last 20 something years that has been hugely satisfying, creating..., but lately I've been dreaming of something else. moving earth, building trails, working on machines... between Mr Camarata, and Matt from @dieselcreek man, you guys are truly living my dream. thanks so much for sharing and inspiring ps.. I definitely let out a laugh when I saw him driving that roller on that rocky dirt road. just plunkin along, gettin ish done
Krásné video, díky za něj. Máte tam krásné lesy, podobnou strukturu jako je zde ve Střední Evropě. A krásné panorama z dronu. Jak říkám, krásné video. 👍
I’ve been an occasional viewer of your channel for years, and wow. This is some of your finest stuff, Andrew. Looks like you’re having fun. The head cam scooting along a hillside was great. The way you and your canine buddies interact is pleasant, too. Have a great year !
i enjoy how you start the videos off at the beginning of a project mid summer and end it in the winter time. You sit on video footage for months, getting all the aspects before posting it!
Watching you out in the snow with Cody and Blue reminded me of a video you did a number of years ago where Levi was riding in the sled behind your snow machine. 🥰
Andrew, if I was there I would help you well some toe still on your dozer pads a lot smoother. You could take your wire, drive and some dual shield flux core. You could have those welded home and about 18 hours done lots of them I know you get tired of hearing peoples what you should do. I just like you. thank you for keeping me entertained. You’ve got a lot of knowledge for a young man. Thank you.
Another great video , I dont know how you do it , you make everything so interesting and entertaining , cant stop watching and cant wait for the next episode . Thank you Andrew , Cody and Blue (and the mystery camera lady) !!!!!!!!
Dear Mr. Camarata. 👍👌👏 2) I like the relatively small green bulldozer (and not only because I love nearly anything that is green). It seems to run strong and healthy. 3) Consider yourself very lucky by owning so much great land. In Germany you need to be a multi millionaire to buy land like your properties.. But of course North America is soooo much bigger. 4)The drone pictures of the snowy mountain/forest/sundown are epic. Thanks a lot for making explaining recording editing uploading and sharing. Best regards luck and especially health to all involved people.
Not much better than enjoying something that you made with a whole bunch of friends. Great video, wish I was back your ages again doing that great out doors. Thanks great video.
First time commenting on your videos although i have watched most. Beautiful photography throughout and nothing broke for no reason, masterclass on how to create utube content, well done Andrew and friend
Nice work Andrew! Looks like you guys had a lot of fun on the new trails you grubbed out. Those are some beautiful drone shots of the skyline at the end at your place. Million-dollar views.
When you do stuff like this, looking at the clues of the land is the smart thing to do (like Andrew checking the dozer embankments from years past). This is how my friends and i score big on ww2 stuff. Most people find the forests that are tied to fronts and start detecting from the edge and find almost nothing. Before we even start warming up the coils we walk the forest looking for clues. If you're patient, the land speaks to you. Stacked rocks here, dirt path there etc. In a forest, ignore the trees, always look at the land - it has a lot to talk about if you listen.
Back when I wore a younger man's clothes, I rode a 1981 Arctic Cat El Tigre....I was catching some friends across a meadow....hit a 42 inch tall stump in 44 inches of powder doing 40mph. It thrusted me forward engaging the throttle fully....my leg got caught in the track with rosebud cleats on the way down and wound my leg up pretty good....34 breaks. I remember being in the hospital when the Challenger accident happened thinking, "I guess I don't have it as bad"....enjoy the younger years, I'm 65 now and I smile at your fun...be careful, it's no fun when you get older if you don't.
Great to see another video from you Andrew. That one tree that you went to pish out of the way, really didn't want to go. When you hear a louse noice and trees start falling in front of the noise, you know Andrew is on the other side of that knocking his way though. WOW. moving trees also find a LOT of Large rocks! Looks like you had a lot of snow up your way this winter. Happen to see the new enclosed garage at the main Castle property, when is there going to be a video on the entire build and finish of it??
Nice video. I noticed you had a new lady friend with well-manicured fingernails. But you'd never put her in the video. Just a hand a backside, and that's it. One thing there you have is a beautiful country. But you can have all the snow you want, not me. To me, you'll always be the boy with all the toys! 😊 Thanks for sharing!
The other operator and him were talking about 'the world of having employees'. I think he may have hired her. "She's cleaning". What new girlfriend gets to come on a job and clean? Not in this day and age. The stills from her marking the path are indeed my new desktop though. So im not the only one who noticed.
Great job Andrew, maintaining those trails cleared. You're an inspiration, may God give you a healthy and plenty full life. Thank you for your videos and all you do.
Hey Andrew, as a person living in Australia can you tell me something about the snow mobile trails over there, are they on private land, public space, what are you allowed to modify or improve, do you need permission to take machinery in, do you need permits to ride them, does your snowmobile have to be equipped with any GPS trackers etc, maybe you could address these questions on a video as I’m sure I’m not the only one who would be interested. I agree with some of the comments below, you are an unreal asset to this club, like many other clubs, there are always a few very dedicated folks with the knowledge and equipment that always show up, it’s no brainer that you’d be right up there. Great content, well done
Every time I watch Andrew...I'm blown away that there are Texans in New York....my perception growing up that New York was all NYC.....I'd be right at home with those people, and they'd love Texas!!!!!!!!!!!
It's pretty hilarious tbh. I have family from New York, and when they come down to the Lone Star State, I swear to god they are just rednecks with funny accents.
A lot of people think that. But no, NYState is entirely different. I live in East TN, an except for the accent, they would fit right in! Both my parents were raised in NYState. It’s very much a lot of woods! The snow is the only thing i miss, butI have a 9 month growing season!
+90% of New York State land is rural, countrified, agricultural and/or w/ water-heavily wooded. The largest wilderness areas extend from the Catskill Mountains, down where NewYork and Pennsylvania meet, all the way North through the Adirondack Mountains to the NewYork/USofA border w/ Canada, then east through Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts to Maine and west to the finger lakes and Great Lakes… I’ve lived in N-TX/NW-AR/SW-FL for +14 yrs now and I’m still planning to retire back to Central NY in about 7 yrs…
There is a reason it's called New York City, key word... city, and New York state. It's like calling Houston all of Texas. Oh and of course there are Texans in NY and NYers in Texas. NY is home to one of the largest Army bases in the country by the way.
You should do some metal detecting on that trail, I bet you're going to find some interesting stuff there !👍🙂 Really nice trail by the way, it's awesome Andrew, 💯 % awesomeness 😊 !!!!
This channel is one of the reasons we started our channel! And my 3 yr old will watch your videos and I know hes getting something real-world and educational. Not like that other nonsense on youtube that just rots kids brains
It's more than hard work. In life, there's a thing called the ToC (trifecta of chances). Smarts, opportunities, work (ethos). Andrew scored all three. He's smart enough to score the opportunities he can employ his work ethos on. If you don't score all three, you can work all you want, but if you don't have where or what... there's not much you can do. If you aren't smart enough to find them, the same. And if you are smart, but don't have the work backbone.. you ain't gonna the cut.
As a member board director and volunteer of a NYS snowmobile club there’s not enough likes I could give this video! Andrew you are a stand up guy and big valley is lucky to have you on their team!
Thank you.
@@AndrewCamarataCan you show us (with red dart)where NY is toward your property(that one on top)?It would be cool...
@@MegaNikola1982kinda a personal thing to ask…
@@MegaNikola1982 Yeah I don't think he's gonna dox himself
@@jernulf268 his business' name and phone number is literally on the side of every vehicle in his videos lol
I'm great granma 81, been viewing your channel several years now and am just blown away with the way you share your stories of life in full bloom...Deeply inspiring, your creativity on so many levels astounds me. God continue to bless you, may you father many sons, you have so much to give, we need more men like you, fearless, well tested, full of purpose!
Thank you.
@ruthkent7190 I agree with you so much it is not only the journey he takes us on that is amazing as much of the scenery of his natural environment. O those mountains are always a sight to behold.
Wonderful grandma, love to learn to know you... wish you all the best ❤
Well said
Imagine having someone as cool as Andrew in your snow mobile club that has all the versatile equipment to make cleaning up the land so easy
"yeah our club added 65 miles of trails last year... " lol
Ya your right, just don’t ask him to change your car radio coz he’ll be getting out the chainsaw out😂😂😂
I was thinking the same thing about our hunting lease. The trails we could have… You’re awesome Andrew!
@@christokaloudis2050 ha I always bring that one up when I’m tellin peeps about the channel!
Instant club President.
I’ve watched Andrew for awhile now. I wish I had the talent, experience and equipment that he has. I hope younger people follow and learn from Andrew. Great job.
Holy cow!!!! The ending was totally worth watching this whole video for. Not to mention the starter repair Andrew did. I held my breath with every additional part he put on until the final nut went on. I’m pretty sure I noticed Dumpster Dave in one of those shots. I wouldn’t hesitate riding a 20yr old snowmobile with group. I’m sure between Dave and Andrew one of them could fix any problem I might have, with baling twine and a 6” crescent wrench that they have in their pocket. Thank you for this entertaining video.
I'm jealous almost of Cody, Blue, and Levi (when he was alive). They are living their best life for sure! Thanks for providing a good life for them Andrew, you're an awesome dog owner!
I always think that too when I watch those labradors running along with
Andrew. Oh, to be one of Andrew’s dogs would be Dog Heaven. I’m sure
that Levi always felt that too..
Andrew is Awesome!!
I'm looking forward to the video about his garage build. From the quick bit that showed up when he got the snowmobile out of the trailer to fix the electric starting issue, the building look bloody excellent. 👍👍
Yeah there was a snippet like that in a previous video showing it framed out but this looks complete now, can't wait!!!
man, those high speed runs through the sun-lit , snow covered trees at about 39 minutes are just fantastic.
The enclosed shed building looks good! Can’t wait to see the video on that!
wow, the beauty is surreal...that last part, the showride with the guys, just wow !
Beautiful shots of the Ice / snow on the trees / trails. Even better ending of all that ice covered foliage.
Awesome!
Thanks for sharing with all of us.
Nice presentation. The snow covered mountains are beautiful. You capture everything on video with amazing detail. Watching your dogs run is a favorite for me. Give those dogs a hug for me will ya!
OMG. You and yer pals are just livin the dream Andrew. Thank you for documenting it for us.
That is so cool, I remember those days going across country on the trails set up by the DNR here in Michigan. I still do live by one of the big trails in the Manistee National Forest but a little to old to ride anymore I just watch them come and go, if one breaks down they come up to the house I have a winch on the trailer and plow on the truck either hull them up to the pole barn or to their trailer. The machines they have now can really fly it would be fun again, 76 year old man looking for that winter time rush. LOL
The ending was like watching a good beer commercial. Doesn't get any better than that!
Your a very lucky guy Andrew to have access to awesome terrain/ scenery and cool man toys that kids/adults dream of! 😎👍
A very brave young lady to be out there filming with Andrew in a bulldozer....lol
Brave?
Why is that? Andrew is a pretty competent operator.
By brave if you meant BEA-utiful, I totally agree
She needs bigger trees to stand behind! LOL
@@d2nim2l Andrew is reasonably competent when he can be arsed to be so, but that's not often the case in the last couple of years or so. I am amazed that no one has been seriously hurt or killed working around him.
Great to see how many friends are enjoying your mountain. Good work.
I just sit back and enjoy! Thanks Andrew!
Here in the Adirondacks there's plenty of snow. Lots of great volunteers like you to get stuff done in the off-season. Cheers
Living the dream life my friend. I sure would love to hang out with you for a day.
27:45 - Andrew is running the roller AND navigating the drone at the same time!! That's TALENT!!
Man is living the life, work hard, play hard, that ending part with the colors and views, amazing! he has all the toys, from rock truck to snowmobile wow.
OMG Amazing Sunset Pic… Great Video
Andrew!! Thanks.,
Another master piece from Andrew's mounntan work.this ex military D4 dozer is a heck of a machine pushing everything on its way.nice to see a young lady helping you making your awesome video.
Keep up the good work and good luck.
That’s not a D4…
He said it was a Case, i think it’s an 1150.
I would love to snowmobile around that kind of area. That looks amazingly beautiful.
Love seeing Andrew do what he loves instead of working all the time. Also lovely seeing a beautiful girl in his videos, well done mate.
Ya a hottie about time 😊
isn't Samantha his girl?
They have not been together for quite a while, still friends though. He addressed that early last year.@@mrkvomiltato871
Great video Andrew! I envy you on those beautiful rides with those spectacular views. Hard works pays off. Well done!!
It's great that you had the help of your Lab assistants throughout the entire task!
Surrounded by friends and living well-bravo Andrew!
Hi Andrew, your property is beautiful when it snows. You and your friends with the snowmobiles have a lot of fun, really nice. Hallo Alex from Milan Italy .
🇮🇹💛💙❤💚🇺🇸🏂🏂⛷🚜
this video encompasses literally all I want to do in life. I've had a career for the last 20 something years that has been hugely satisfying, creating..., but lately I've been dreaming of something else. moving earth, building trails, working on machines... between Mr Camarata, and Matt from @dieselcreek man, you guys are truly living my dream. thanks so much for sharing and inspiring
ps.. I definitely let out a laugh when I saw him driving that roller on
that rocky dirt road. just plunkin along, gettin ish done
You know your a special person when other people dream and wish they could be friends with Andrew what a great dude he is
Great fun Andrew, looks good, your a dutiful person that helps make life worthwhile. Great job as always. 😊
Beautiful video as usual! Been following you since you began & your videos only get better & better as time goes by. Thanks for the enjoyment 😊
Krásné video, díky za něj. Máte tam krásné lesy, podobnou strukturu jako je zde ve Střední Evropě. A krásné panorama z dronu. Jak říkám, krásné video. 👍
I’ve been an occasional viewer of your channel for years, and wow. This is some of your finest stuff, Andrew. Looks like you’re having fun. The head cam scooting along a hillside was great. The way you and your canine buddies interact is pleasant, too. Have a great year !
i enjoy how you start the videos off at the beginning of a project mid summer and end it in the winter time. You sit on video footage for months, getting all the aspects before posting it!
Watching you out in the snow with Cody and Blue reminded me of a video you did a number of years ago where Levi was riding in the sled behind your snow machine. 🥰
Andrew, if I was there I would help you well some toe still on your dozer pads a lot smoother. You could take your wire, drive and some dual shield flux core. You could have those welded home and about 18 hours done lots of them I know you get tired of hearing peoples what you should do. I just like you. thank you for keeping me entertained. You’ve got a lot of knowledge for a young man. Thank you.
Those drone views are spectacular way to go very cool
That scenery at the end was incredible. Thanks for bringing it to us.
Another great video , I dont know how you do it , you make everything so interesting and entertaining , cant stop watching and cant wait for the next episode . Thank you Andrew , Cody and Blue (and the mystery camera lady) !!!!!!!!
Man Andrew, that last couple minutes of the video, the scenery was amazing.
Sometimes I get a little jealous watching his vids. But I must say, I've probably never worked as hard as he has either. My hat's off to you! BROVO!
Nice work Andrew we have Trails like that from Southern Maine to Canada hope to see more nice to finally show your mate
Thanks for taking us along for the ride Andrew. Great content.
Dear Mr. Camarata.
👍👌👏 2) I like the relatively small green bulldozer (and not only because I love nearly anything that is green). It seems to run strong and healthy. 3) Consider yourself very lucky by owning so much great land. In Germany you need to be a multi millionaire to buy land like your properties.. But of course North America is soooo much bigger. 4)The drone pictures of the snowy mountain/forest/sundown are epic.
Thanks a lot for making explaining recording editing uploading and sharing.
Best regards luck and especially health to all involved people.
Not much better than enjoying something that you made with a whole bunch of friends. Great video, wish I was back your ages again doing that great out doors. Thanks great video.
First time commenting on your videos although i have watched most. Beautiful photography throughout and nothing broke for no reason, masterclass on how to create utube content, well done Andrew and friend
Such a beautiful area specially covered in snow. Drone shots really show the beauty.
Nice work Andrew! Looks like you guys had a lot of fun on the new trails you grubbed out. Those are some beautiful drone shots of the skyline at the end at your place. Million-dollar views.
luv the fact that ya treated yourself to the OG Lexus. you deserve it dude!
Always a great watch seeing someone clear paths for more than just himself.
Great little dozer, put bigger grousers on and it would be a monster.
Great camera woman. Love your work. Greetings from Switzerland
When you do stuff like this, looking at the clues of the land is the smart thing to do (like Andrew checking the dozer embankments from years past). This is how my friends and i score big on ww2 stuff. Most people find the forests that are tied to fronts and start detecting from the edge and find almost nothing. Before we even start warming up the coils we walk the forest looking for clues. If you're patient, the land speaks to you. Stacked rocks here, dirt path there etc. In a forest, ignore the trees, always look at the land - it has a lot to talk about if you listen.
That TopoChico is gonna come in handy during the boring times lol! 😂
Much love from Cali
Love the filming of the dozer sequence. You rock Andrew.
Awesome and outstanding as always.Thanks for sharing and taking us along
My evening just got better!!! Andrew put up a video!!! 😊
So true.
Absolutely beautiful country. Kinda looks like heaven with all the snow. Love it.
Pretty cool to have your own mountain to play on!!!
Back when I wore a younger man's clothes, I rode a 1981 Arctic Cat El Tigre....I was catching some friends across a meadow....hit a 42 inch tall stump in 44 inches of powder doing 40mph. It thrusted me forward engaging the throttle fully....my leg got caught in the track with rosebud cleats on the way down and wound my leg up pretty good....34 breaks. I remember being in the hospital when the Challenger accident happened thinking, "I guess I don't have it as bad"....enjoy the younger years, I'm 65 now and I smile at your fun...be careful, it's no fun when you get older if you don't.
Thanks for keeping our trails up and running Andrew
Great to see another video from you Andrew. That one tree that you went to pish out of the way, really didn't want to go. When you hear a louse noice and trees start falling in front of the noise, you know Andrew is on the other side of that knocking his way though. WOW. moving trees also find a LOT of Large rocks! Looks like you had a lot of snow up your way this winter. Happen to see the new enclosed garage at the main Castle property, when is there going to be a video on the entire build and finish of it??
I liked the guy on the case dozer, very much a New Yorker hahah
When he answered Andrew Listen to me 😂😂😂😂reminded me of my uncle on long Island
Just like Frank Rizzo from Jerky Boys..
@@57moto59
I’ll work circles around ya.
I’m silly like that.
Not a bad little piece of New York paradise! My fear was that dozer throwing a track or something out in the middle of nowhere. That thing is a beast!
That buddy on the dozer sounds like Frank Rizzo from Jerky Boys! lol
That ending drone shot was incredible! Nice work AC.
Nice video. I noticed you had a new lady friend with well-manicured fingernails. But you'd never put her in the video. Just a hand a backside, and that's it. One thing there you have is a beautiful country. But you can have all the snow you want, not me. To me, you'll always be the boy with all the toys! 😊 Thanks for sharing!
The other operator and him were talking about 'the world of having employees'. I think he may have hired her. "She's cleaning". What new girlfriend gets to come on a job and clean? Not in this day and age. The stills from her marking the path are indeed my new desktop though. So im not the only one who noticed.
Its always cool walking these old trails no one has been on in years.
How long are you going to keep me in suspense on the construction video of the new bays in the equipment shed
Great job Andrew, maintaining those trails cleared. You're an inspiration, may God give you a healthy and plenty full life. Thank you for your videos and all you do.
Good to see you keeping busy---------cute camera crew.
Man. The snow conditions were beautiful. Great video!
Girl on the camera has a good eye Nice shots
Hey Andrew, as a person living in Australia can you tell me something about the snow mobile trails over there, are they on private land, public space, what are you allowed to modify or improve, do you need permission to take machinery in, do you need permits to ride them, does your snowmobile have to be equipped with any GPS trackers etc, maybe you could address these questions on a video as I’m sure I’m not the only one who would be interested. I agree with some of the comments below, you are an unreal asset to this club, like many other clubs, there are always a few very dedicated folks with the knowledge and equipment that always show up, it’s no brainer that you’d be right up there. Great content, well done
Andrew owns the land !
Every time I watch Andrew...I'm blown away that there are Texans in New York....my perception growing up that New York was all NYC.....I'd be right at home with those people, and they'd love Texas!!!!!!!!!!!
It's pretty hilarious tbh. I have family from New York, and when they come down to the Lone Star State, I swear to god they are just rednecks with funny accents.
A lot of people think that. But no, NYState is entirely different. I live in East TN, an except for the accent, they would fit right in! Both my parents were raised in NYState. It’s very much a lot of woods! The snow is the only thing i miss, butI have a 9 month growing season!
+90% of New York State land is rural, countrified, agricultural and/or w/ water-heavily wooded.
The largest wilderness areas extend from the Catskill Mountains, down where NewYork and Pennsylvania meet, all the way North through the Adirondack Mountains to the NewYork/USofA border w/ Canada, then east through Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts to Maine and west to the finger lakes and Great Lakes… I’ve lived in N-TX/NW-AR/SW-FL for +14 yrs now and I’m still planning to retire back to Central NY in about 7 yrs…
New York City is such a small part of the state….
There is a reason it's called New York City, key word... city, and New York state. It's like calling Houston all of Texas.
Oh and of course there are Texans in NY and NYers in Texas. NY is home to one of the largest Army bases in the country by the way.
You should do some metal detecting on that trail, I bet you're going to find some interesting stuff there !👍🙂 Really nice trail by the way, it's awesome Andrew, 💯 % awesomeness 😊 !!!!
Track machines make a mess out of the trail. But more snow will help. Good video.
Yea I was just going to say that. Huge ruts
Thanks for sharing your projects and the ride!
Leaps for joy, whenever I see a new video by Andrew.
I have followed you for years. The last third of this video was the most beautiful vid you have produced.
I’ve never owned or ran a case. This dozer looks impressive.
It’s pretty good. I was impressed with that 650k
That dozer looks like it's much faster and smoother than your other machines. Looks like a good choice for that job!
Andrews new bird is a much nicer upgrade
Great job to the camera operator for getting the good footage and not getting smacked by the debris. 👍
Super Awesome Video Sir. The Man with Super job skills that will get it done,And on to the next project.CHEERS CODY and BLUE Supervising
Man the New York mountains are beautiful. Grew up here sure gonna miss it when I move.
This channel is one of the reasons we started our channel! And my 3 yr old will watch your videos and I know hes getting something real-world and educational. Not like that other nonsense on youtube that just rots kids brains
Bulldozers are so awesome. Even little skid steer bobcats are super handy.
Andrew is proof that hard work pays off. Enjoy what you do.
It's more than hard work. In life, there's a thing called the ToC (trifecta of chances). Smarts, opportunities, work (ethos). Andrew scored all three. He's smart enough to score the opportunities he can employ his work ethos on. If you don't score all three, you can work all you want, but if you don't have where or what... there's not much you can do. If you aren't smart enough to find them, the same. And if you are smart, but don't have the work backbone.. you ain't gonna the cut.
i`ll just put bollocks@@aserta
@aserta
It's a lot like being in business for yourself. It's a combination of hard work, talent and some lucky breaks!
Your lady-helper/videographer did a great job!
Hey Andrew, you're funny mate, just bang crash wallop, she'll be right mate, love it
Good work out there. The people who do trail maintenance are greatly under appreciated. I love seeing the dogs out there living their best life
From experience, Andrew, be careful of your exhaust pushing through woods.
Yeah, it helps when dozers are sweeps for tree work. I added them to my D4. There is an old video of me doing that project.
Jesus Christ, snowy, sunny, New York State scenery is just beautiful !
What a spectacular ending! Quite the view! ❄️
Amazing wasn't it!
God if you ever question why you do all this.. that environment running up to the lookout from the pond near the end.. breathtaking