It continues to amuse me, seeing, in fast motion, the patting down and flattening out. It practically looks gentle. Even the 'shaking the sense into' ` well dirt out of ` the stumps is a good action to watch.
Probably the best thing about your content Andrew is that you have big enough balls to show your mistakes and misjudgment as they occur without editing them out. I have been watching your videos for a while and you are definitely one of the few authentic TH-camr that don’t hide when things go for a toss! Please keep it up this way. We love it! 👍
OK ANDREW YOUR NEWEST YOUNGEST FAN IS MY GRANDSON REMINGTON! He used to like monster trucks and hill climbs but yesterday he saw one of your videos and now we’re watching everything you make one after another this kid wants to be an equipment operator now at FOUR years old!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🇺🇸
Only those of us who have attempted to dig out a stump with an axe and shovel know how truly gratifying this video feels. I have a BH77 on the back of my Kubota and I have dug out monster stumps with it but it took all day. It is mind boggling the amount of force that it takes to remove even a small stump. Love that E100!
Congrats on your background music.Especially around the 17:00 mark. It is not distracting as many TH-camr's are. Your content, work ethic, talent and honesty are to be much admired! Thanks for sharing.
My friend, you are the man. I love EVERYTHING about you especially the passion to getting shit done. Even how you communicate with the viewers. Don't let the haters point the few mistakes you make and not point out all the positive that you do.
Gives me a whole new appreciation for putting your divot back... uhh that will need some seed come spring... *walks away whistling* The aerial shot really shows the path of destruction ha ha.
Hi Andrew, its rufus from London England. Saying what a good samaritan you are.. nackering your fords steering bar. And then to continue, as you could see in his face he was wanting it all done.. and what nice puppies .. ahh .. Levi looked like he was fed up with the teenage dogs yo leave him alone.. he wasn't fazed by those two puppies at all. If you hadn't of got your EX100 you wouldn't of finished so quick. I remember when you got that machine.. and when you broke the throttle doing that big rock face, with the pool of water you had to get a hired brand new yanmar in to drill the rock out. Keep up the great work.. I'm loving the passion you pump into your videos. And the great new music .. I never see you use your bulldozer anymore. The D8.
Hey! Friendly advice that was given to me a long time ago. Always dig over your idlers. Sometimes it's a pain to maneuver the machine around, but it's worth it. It's supposedly easier on the drive motors, you don't lift the tracks off of the ground like when digging over the side, and most importantly if you're digging over your sprockets and flip something into the cab (like a broken off tree) and onto the drive pedals, the machine will move FORWARD towards whatever you just flipped into the cab, possibly crushing you. If you're digging over the idlers, that same object landing on the drive pedals will force the machine backwards and out of harm's way. Nice work, though... you do good, clean work.
Andrew I LOVE it when you return weeks later to review a job site, and, when you pilot the drone after each presentation. Stay safe, and keep an eye out for your pup when working. Greetings from Port Jervis, NY.
Indeed . . . I suggested to Andy he could devise some sort of POV camera system filmed from LEVI's perspective using a small camera attached to the collar. LEVI is such a willing and capable candidate for the job. I even envisioned a MR. ED type dialog being edited in. Complicated . . .? . . . initially but totally unique for anything seen on TH-cam. This would be hard or nearly impossible for any other dog except LEVI. Maybe a patreon account could be started for LEVI. H A P P Y B I R T H D A Y, Levi
That is one property that now has a lot more development space. From the look of the age of those roots, they may well have been in full bloom during George Washington's time. Lovely one ... again Thanks :)
Andrew's 3 main sponsors for his channel are industrious work ethics, diligence and resourcefulness. There's others but those ones stick out the most to me.
It might have gone a little faster with the bigger machine but I think the Yanmar left the yard looking better, maybe the hitachi needed a blade! No matter what that was a ton of work that you handled very well. Thanks for making my weekends better with your video’s
I can't figure out why Andrew's videos are so additive?? A average guy doing extra extraordinary things with average equipment?? I don't know but I can't stop watching!!!
This is one of my favorite channels. You have this “dive right in” approach to work and life i can really appreciate and youre one of the hardest workingest guys on TH-cam. Keep it up man great channel.
ANDREW LOOK WHAT YOU WENT AND DID! Got mini 2018 k008-3 with 2 hrs for home use. Retired 75 Vietnam Vet one working arm, that excavator is lots of fun.
I really enjoy watching your videos and all the little things you do to make the job you doing look great. Its like you are you are working on your property and you really care what it looks like. Keep up the GREAT WORK
MAN THAT MACHINE PAID FOR ITSELF ON THAT JOB...GREAT JOB. I'VE NEVER SEEN SO MANY STUMPS THAT NEEDED TO BE PULL OUT OF ONE JOB BEFORE! I HOPE YOU CHARGED HIM AT LEAST $ 200 OR MORE PER STUMP BECAUSE YOU EARNED IT!
We are so much alike, that I know we would be good friends if I lived near you. Its great you are able to help so many people, at neighborly prices. Your video updates show a great deal of flexibility, and versatility on your willingness to help outside the box. That damage to the steering was a hit in more ways than one, yet still unswayed..! Well done on all counts. Thank you for sharing your day.!
GREAT JOB...... continue to operate equipment after it was damaged, talking about customer satisfaction. Keep up the good work and customer satisfaction.
Watching your videos taught me me how to dig out stumps. Rented a small Kubota U17 and put it to the test! Was surprised what the tiny machine was capable of.
Very well done again. I like it very much that you do the great drone shots at the end and visit the done jobs some time later. I love this wonderful environment you are living in (and I simply love dogs). Best regards luck and health.
Me: Do you wanna watch a video about digging out stumps? My Brain: No! Me: It's an Andrew Camarata video. My Brain: What are you waiting for, click the video already!
Been watching your videos for about 7 months now & just subscribed. I do enjoy your videos .the variety of things you do is great entertainment keep them coming. (p.s. I'm in love with your castle)
Now, to really enjoy Andrew's videos, you have to be male and had a little experience hoeing, shoveling, cutting or just horsing around with a bit of machinery. Point is - you need to project yourself into the task underway and enjoy vicariously the sheer joy of ripping, pushing or just riding in a big toy with lots of power. Also, one should recognize Andrew's and the dog's role in the process. Thanks, Andrew, for being a good sport about the whole thing. As I've said in other videos, there is a tremendous psychological energy being created and distributed via his commitment to the tasks undertaken. Add that to the Robert Frost rock walls here at this site and something special is taking place.
I swear those tree stumps were breeding. LOL. I'm from the future and just watched the video yesterday where you build something to protect that cylinder that keeps getting bent. You do a good job eventually after some on the fly prototyping, LOL.
Yeah he needs an service brake switch, which acts like he's pushing the brake pedal to the floor as long as it is switched on. Those also activate the trailer brakes. Additionally the trailer could have a foot on both sides you can flip down and which locks in place.
Hi Andrew. Nicely put together. Good pick on the tunes. Really enjoyed music first (the cab ride east a little disorientating for me) then tunes and talk then finish with talk. Well done. Thank you. Pat
I think that's bedrock. Anyway, it looks pretty sick if you ask me. I would carve it in to have water running down on it into a pond or something like that :)
Andrew, Put a skid plate under the bottom of your tractor. That is what I had to do when I used to use my tractor to skid logs. Great video as usual!!!!
Amazing job Andrew. We never know when your video will pop up, every post is amazing . Who would think that stump pulling could be olympic sport. You would have the gold medal
It continues to amuse me, seeing, in fast motion, the patting down and flattening out. It practically looks gentle. Even the 'shaking the sense into' ` well dirt out of ` the stumps is a good action to watch.
LEVI Supervised another GREAT JOB. Andrew is such a hard worker.
Levi is a demanding Supervisor. He works you like a dog....wait a minute.................
Probably the best thing about your content Andrew is that you have big enough balls to show your mistakes and misjudgment as they occur without editing them out. I have been watching your videos for a while and you are definitely one of the few authentic TH-camr that don’t hide when things go for a toss! Please keep it up this way. We love it! 👍
OK ANDREW YOUR NEWEST YOUNGEST FAN IS MY GRANDSON REMINGTON! He used to like monster trucks and hill climbs but yesterday he saw one of your videos and now we’re watching everything you make one after another this kid wants to be an equipment operator now at FOUR years old!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🇺🇸
Happy Father's Day AC. You are a great dad to Levi.
@Ladyboy Susie SISSY Pantyprincess PANTYSISSY Ditto. :)
Only those of us who have attempted to dig out a stump with an axe and shovel know how truly gratifying this video feels. I have a BH77 on the back of my Kubota and I have dug out monster stumps with it but it took all day. It is mind boggling the amount of force that it takes to remove even a small stump. Love that E100!
I love how Levi just kinda hangs out as you get the job done. Seems like a really great 🐕.
Levi is the boss, just looking,not working 😂
I had a Yellow Lab who passed a few years ago. He would help me pull out roots.
Just hanging out? He is supervising as all good dogs do!
Luke ... Leia... and Levi Solo
mikeT4637 **levi is old with arthritis so he hangs around. younger levi would go find a mud puddle
Congrats on your background music.Especially around the 17:00 mark. It is not distracting as many TH-camr's are. Your content, work ethic, talent and honesty are to be much admired! Thanks for sharing.
this explains why I have no girlfriend...I'd rather watch stump removal than deal with drama
Very smart man!!
Id rather be Levi.
Just got MGTOW brother ,ower kind grow like weeds everywere in western World !
Intuitive Doc ** Dear Jesus do we all have the same woman. Perhaps God should have stopped after he made dog.( mans only friend)
I rather do it
My friend, you are the man. I love EVERYTHING about you especially the passion to getting shit done. Even how you communicate with the viewers. Don't let the haters point the few mistakes you make and not point out all the positive that you do.
One thing about you Andrew.....is you always clean up the job very well....awesome......have a great weekend and beyond....... :)
Gives me a whole new appreciation for putting your divot back... uhh that will need some seed come spring... *walks away whistling* The aerial shot really shows the path of destruction ha ha.
Andrew! The in cab view was great!
Nice job.
Levi looked like a wise grandpa next to those younger pups.
Hi Andrew, its rufus from London England. Saying what a good samaritan you are.. nackering your fords steering bar. And then to continue, as you could see in his face he was wanting it all done.. and what nice puppies .. ahh .. Levi looked like he was fed up with the teenage dogs yo leave him alone.. he wasn't fazed by those two puppies at all.
If you hadn't of got your EX100 you wouldn't of finished so quick. I remember when you got that machine.. and when you broke the throttle doing that big rock face, with the pool of water you had to get a hired brand new yanmar in to drill the rock out. Keep up the great work.. I'm loving the passion you pump into your videos. And the great new music .. I never see you use your bulldozer anymore. The D8.
Hey! Friendly advice that was given to me a long time ago. Always dig over your idlers. Sometimes it's a pain to maneuver the machine around, but it's worth it. It's supposedly easier on the drive motors, you don't lift the tracks off of the ground like when digging over the side, and most importantly if you're digging over your sprockets and flip something into the cab (like a broken off tree) and onto the drive pedals, the machine will move FORWARD towards whatever you just flipped into the cab, possibly crushing you. If you're digging over the idlers, that same object landing on the drive pedals will force the machine backwards and out of harm's way. Nice work, though... you do good, clean work.
Safety Safety Safety yes yes
Andrew I LOVE it when you return weeks later to review a job site, and, when you pilot the drone after each presentation. Stay safe, and keep an eye out for your pup when working. Greetings from Port Jervis, NY.
I could see Levi having his own channel. I had an ear-to-ear grin watching him on the wave runner earlier this week.
Indeed . . . I suggested to Andy he could devise some sort of POV camera system filmed from LEVI's perspective using a small camera attached to the collar. LEVI is such a willing and capable candidate for the job. I even envisioned a MR. ED type dialog being edited in. Complicated . . .? . . . initially but totally unique for anything seen on TH-cam.
This would be hard or nearly impossible for any other dog except LEVI. Maybe a patreon account could be started for LEVI. H A P P Y B I R T H D A Y, Levi
Collar mounted gopro
I always have a chuckle whenever your Hitachi shakes the soil off a stump’s roots. It looks like a huge prehistoric monster shaking its prey.
I love this channel and the community it's created. No drama. No BS. Just a bunch of bros watching Andrew do what he does best. :)
Yup yup that my boy always working and not complaining.
That is one property that now has a lot more development space. From the look of the age of those roots, they may well have been in full bloom during George Washington's time. Lovely one ... again Thanks :)
Entertaining as ever Andrew, thanks for sharing :)
(nice tunes too)
@Ladyboy Susie SISSY Pantyprincess PANTYSISSY I think i'm in love........
Andrew's 3 main sponsors for his channel are industrious work ethics, diligence and resourcefulness. There's others but those ones stick out the most to me.
It might have gone a little faster with the bigger machine but I think the Yanmar left the yard looking better, maybe the hitachi needed a blade! No matter what that was a ton of work that you handled very well. Thanks for making my weekends better with your video’s
I can't figure out why Andrew's videos are so additive?? A average guy doing extra extraordinary things with average equipment??
I don't know but I can't stop watching!!!
This is one of my favorite channels. You have this “dive right in” approach to work and life i can really appreciate and youre one of the hardest workingest guys on TH-cam. Keep it up man great channel.
Nice bit of drum and bass ................ always a pleasure to watch you, wish I had staff like him back in the day
Your my man, and because of you I too bought excavation equipment. Starting my own sideline business doing the same thing.
Where ?
Prepper Life Did you ever get excavation business going?
I do love to watch you work. I hope he was a happy customer.
And, if he wasn't, dig him out and put him on the burn pile.
You're a legend Andrew, all the work you do and the great videos on repairing your gear are very inspiring, nothing is a challenge to you.
And he has impeccable understanding of this machines and as shown here tries to pick the tool most suited to the task, or near enough.
The inspection officer Levi checks at the end to make sure everything is good. Lol
I love that dog ❤❤❤
Great job, you and Levi do well...thanks for sharing
Beautiful pups Andrew! I love your babies!
Looked like a shooting range for tanks after the digging...great job at the grading!
:-)
great video i watch it more than once and it is great every time, Lewis
Chickens went crazy when the hitachi was passing around!!!!!lollll They misread...for Hibachi!!!!
ANDREW LOOK WHAT YOU WENT AND DID! Got mini 2018 k008-3 with 2 hrs for home use. Retired 75 Vietnam Vet one working arm, that excavator is lots of fun.
In which Andrew tries to share his love of using the smallest equipment possible.
I really enjoy watching your videos and all the little things you do to make the job you doing look great. Its like you are you are working on your property and you really care what it looks like. Keep up the GREAT WORK
You do good work. Your customers must love and trust you. ❤❤❤❤❤
MAN THAT MACHINE PAID FOR ITSELF ON THAT JOB...GREAT JOB. I'VE NEVER SEEN SO MANY STUMPS THAT NEEDED TO BE PULL OUT OF ONE JOB BEFORE! I HOPE YOU CHARGED HIM AT LEAST $ 200 OR MORE PER STUMP BECAUSE YOU EARNED IT!
Oh good another Video. .So look forward to them! Levi is the coolest work dog. Thanks you Sir!
We are so much alike, that I know we would be good friends if I lived near you. Its great you are able to help so many people, at neighborly prices. Your video updates show a great deal of flexibility, and versatility on your willingness to help outside the box. That damage to the steering was a hit in more ways than one, yet still unswayed..! Well done on all counts. Thank you for sharing your day.!
You do great work. Your neighbors are lucky to have you. 👍🏻🇺🇸
GREAT JOB...... continue to operate equipment after it was damaged, talking about customer satisfaction.
Keep up the good work and customer satisfaction.
Here I am again, wondering how half an hour went by that fast.
Video magic
X are
Andrew, once again you amaze me. Watching you work that excavator is like watching a choreographed dance. Great job!🤓
Hi Andrew. I think all your work and welds are very well done and highly instructional. Keep up your good work bud, we enjoy watching it.
Watching your videos taught me me how to dig out stumps.
Rented a small Kubota U17 and put it to the test! Was surprised what the tiny machine was capable of.
Told the rental company the machine would be better if it had a thumb.
Nice view from the excavator cab AC! Great job says inspector Levi!
I love Levi such a great friend and so loyal he looks like he is actually inspecting your work so cute
your videos are super for me! The very best wishes from Russia!
Very well done again. I like it very much that you do the great drone shots at the end and visit the done jobs some time later. I love this wonderful environment you are living in (and I simply love dogs).
Best regards luck and health.
Me: Do you wanna watch a video about digging out stumps?
My Brain: No!
Me: It's an Andrew Camarata video.
My Brain: What are you waiting for, click the video already!
MyCracker1234 Haha. Exactly. Weird.
LOL FR
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Another great job Andrew. Levy still going strong. Plenty of work out there this time of year.
Andrew your channel always makes my day. Your so skilled at this job your doing
I respect this man so much he started the boldness on his own his parents didn't hand it down in few years in bet he'll have DP many new equipment
i feel like Andrew is just playing the game of how close he can get his camera to what he's working on without destroying it 😂 Great work! keep it up!
Mornings with Andrew and coffee...Lets get started= great morning...
I'm also guessing they're going to be an upcoming video about The bent ramps
*there's
@@nickshades6727 shut up
@@JohnStanleychevy-kz6hx No, learn how to spell. That's basically elementary school stuff 😂
@@nickshades6727 I'm severely dyslexic And by the 5th grade I couldn't read at all
@@JohnStanleychevy-kz6hx I'm dyslexic too. Just gotta learn to adapt.
Been watching your videos for about 7 months now & just subscribed. I do enjoy your videos .the variety of things you do is great entertainment keep them coming. (p.s. I'm in love with your castle)
I watched all ur videos maybe 3 times or more and never get bored ..
Thank you keep uploading every week if u can
I like that Andrew seems to always have good Camaratary with his customers.
That’s because Andrew is genuine. I’m the customer in this vid and been a friend of his since about 2nd grade..
Greetings from a long-time follower in Ireland!!
lukagiltrap77 ,that's to of us here so.........
Nice job Andrew. Classic example of sizing the machine to the job. That yard looks like it needs a foot thick layer of topsoil added!
lol Jeez, the hitachi coming off the trailer was like a sumo wrestler entering the ring
Now, to really enjoy Andrew's videos, you have to be male and had a little experience hoeing, shoveling, cutting or just horsing around with a bit of machinery. Point is - you need to project yourself into the task underway and enjoy vicariously the sheer joy of ripping, pushing or just riding in a big toy with lots of power. Also, one should recognize Andrew's and the dog's role in the process. Thanks, Andrew, for being a good sport about the whole thing. As I've said in other videos, there is a tremendous psychological energy being created and distributed via his commitment to the tasks undertaken. Add that to the Robert Frost rock walls here at this site and something special is taking place.
Andrew I find myself tensing up trying to help you get those stumps out. Lol 😂. Love your videos!
That property looks a million times better now, You do very good job Andrew! Keep it up!
You definitely increased the amount of usable space in his backyard. Looks good!
You have inspired me to solve a few problems on my property. I cannot thank you enough. Things are much better now!
Good to hear.
First stump: yeah this is the biggest one
Every other stump: oh yeah?
yanmar: "sweating intensifies"
Hitachi: what stumps, all i see are twigs
I swear those tree stumps were breeding. LOL. I'm from the future and just watched the video yesterday where you build something to protect that cylinder that keeps getting bent. You do a good job eventually after some on the fly prototyping, LOL.
7:25
Think its time to adress those ramps. They've been buggin me for a while, there must be a better way to secure them in place when dropped down.
Prediction: the solution is going to involve some steel plate and some welding.
And a can of paint.
Yeah he needs an service brake switch, which acts like he's pushing the brake pedal to the floor as long as it is switched on. Those also activate the trailer brakes.
Additionally the trailer could have a foot on both sides you can flip down and which locks in place.
Great to see levi 🐶 happy weekend Andrew nice work as always ,bless up!
I didn't want to watch this video before starting my day. I NEEDED to.
I just recently found this channel and I’m glad I did. I can’t stop watching your videos.
Size matters, the bigger machine was way faster. Stepping up from the Yanmar was a smart move.
I'm always amazed at how rocky every one of your jobs is. You seem to have the right equipment to deal with it though.
That tractor needs a skid plate installed. Tuff little tractor though. Kept on running 💪
I admire you Andrew for being such a hard worker.
Those root systems get extensive in the rocky ground. Another great job.
Hi Andrew. Nicely put together. Good pick on the tunes. Really enjoyed music first (the cab ride east a little disorientating for me) then tunes and talk then finish with talk. Well done. Thank you. Pat
TIL even a few years after a tree being cut, it’s stump is still tough as hell to rip out.
Hey Andrew, nice job ... impeccable. Thanks for making this and all of your videos.
Anyone else's OCD being driven crazy by that big rock left in the middle of the yard?
DjangoUnbound I would have burried it in the hole haha
Just pushing down all the big roots was bugging me.
And the barrel
@@MikeDPlxztc just utterly lazy home owner
I think that's bedrock. Anyway, it looks pretty sick if you ask me. I would carve it in to have water running down on it into a pond or something like that :)
I like these videos where you help people not much risk and easy peasy. Thanks for posting.
Very interesting channel, Andrew. Greetings from Italy
Andrew, Put a skid plate under the bottom of your tractor. That is what I had to do when I used to use my tractor to skid logs. Great video as usual!!!!
"We're gonna need a bigger machine." - A.C.
Amazing job Andrew. We never know when your video will pop up, every post is amazing . Who would think that stump pulling could be olympic sport. You would have the gold medal
It sounds like there is a lot of rattling and play towards the thumb assembly or the bucket pins. Prob worth checking out
The thumb on his excavators are all ajustable so that's normal
The quality of your shoots is very well done! Not to close not to far a away!
24:00 ....... see the grin on the customer's face while inspecting Andrew's trailer ramps? haha
Nice work young man! very knowledgeable in wide array of situations. Very impressed, keep up the good work!
That poor trailer... You feel no mercy on your equipment :D
He's a get-er-done kind of guy !
Yes, he works his equipment hard. But he also has the skills, the tools and the shop to fix stuff better than it was new!
That yard looks much better...great job Andrew!
"Let me go get a bigger maschine" love that! :D
Great job, Andrew. Thanks for sharing.
The man closing the gate at 3:50 gave a chuckle.
Gate just waiting for a fence. LOL
Seeing that Hitachi work is so satisfying. I love every video it’s in.